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The Huddle: Attendance in schools, Ngai Tahu and the Three Waters Reform - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

The Government wants to give Ngai Tahu the power to appoint two members to Environment Canterbury that have the same powers as elected councillors. Is this undemocratic? 
Police and the Crown have now launched their own reviews, after the Supreme Court quashed Alan Hall's murder conviction. Are you concerned people might lose trust in Police after such a blatant case of a miscarriage of justice? 
We've now got targets to improve our kids' school attendance rates, how can we get kids back in the classroom? 
Nanaia Mahuta's family members have been given government contracts on multiple occasions. There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing – but does she need to explain her conflicts of interest better to the public? 
The Three Waters reform is officially underway with the first reading of the bill in the House this afternoon... With so much opposition to the changes – is this going to work out for the Government? 
David Farrar, Pollster and Kiwiblog editor, and Matthew Tukaki, Māori Authority, joined Heather du Plessis-Allan on the Huddle. 
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The Huddle: Attendance in schools, Ngai Tahu and the Three Waters Reform - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive