Business Statement

by Desk Editor on Thursday, June 18, 2015 — 2:14 PM

The Government will give priority to EEZ, cyber-bullying and environmental reporting legislation when the House sits next week.

Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee said when the House sat on June 23, the Government would seek to make progress on the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) (Transitional Provisions) Amendment Bill, Harmful Digital Communications Bill and Environmental Reporting Bill.

Wednesday will be a Members’ Day.

A petition was presented calling for the end of shark cage diving near Stewart Island.

The Statements of Intent and Performance Expectation reports were presented from the Financial Markets Authority, Standards Council and TELARC.

A report was presented on the 2015/16 Estimates for Vote Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment by the Local Government and Environment Committee.

MPs began Question Time
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