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The Best of RNZ's Podcasts. Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament. The House is produced for RNZ with funding from Parliament’s Office of the Clerk. RNZ’s The House – journalism focussed on parliamentary legislation, issues and insights – is made with funding from Parliament’s Office of the Clerk. An asylum, an adoption, and a search for the truth. Sarah is born in a psychiatric hospital, taken by the state and adopted to a new family in secret. By the time she tracks her birth mother down, it is too late: Nellie has died in suspicious circumstances, and Sarah is left with nothing but questions. Nellie’s Baby is an eight-part documentary podcast that follows Sarah’s journey to uncover the truth about her birth mother’s tragic life and mysterious death. Hosted by RNZ's award-winning investigative journalist Kirsty Johnston.

  • 1[The House] Making the cut: two of Parliament's thresholds This weekly edition looks at thresholds: regarding what gets the nod for Urgent Debates, and also what it's like being a List MP on the cusp of Parliament. Urgent debates Urgent debates are much requested by MPs of the Speaker, but seldom approved. An unsuccessful ruling this week on a request by Labour for an Urgent Debate on disability funding, offered no signal that they won’t be even less frequent in future. Parliament’s rules provide that the Speaker can allow for an Urgent Debate to take place if it meets three criteria: It must be a debate on “a particular case of recent occurrence”, it must be a matter of administrative or ministerial responsibility, and it must “require the immediate attention of the House and the Government.” Over the previous five parliaments only 17.8% of requests were allowed. So far this Parliament, five urgent debates have been requested – and five have been denied, including one this week. A full report on this story from earlier in the week can be read here. List cusp The other matter about thresholds relates to list MPs trying to make it into Parliament on the cusp of their party’s vote result in a fluid post-election configuration, those who become a virtual prisoner to the vagaries of MMP. Among the new and re-elected MPs who got into Parliament after October’s general election, there are at least two who had to first endure a period of waiting and uncertainty. On election night, Labour MP Tracey McLellan lost her Banks Peninsula electorate seat in a tight race. Initially it seemed she would get in anyway, via the Labour party list; however other results changed as the special votes came in, so she was out. She then teetered on the edge of Parliament for almost three months, until Rino Tirakatene retired and she moved up the list and back into Parliament to replace him. Celia Wade-Brown of the Green Party knows well about hanging around while waiting for special votes to come. After all, that’s how she became Mayor of Wellington in 2010. Although she didn’t quite get into Parliament after special votes were processed following October’s election, her opportunity came in January, and she found out while mountain-biking on Makara Peak. [Sunday 24 March 2024, 07:00]

  • 2[Nellie's Baby] Episode 2: Women and Girls “I feel like they’ve got control of the narrative - if it’s one of several men they say were my father why don’t they name them? Are they leaving that out to protect me?” - Sarah How did Nellie end up incarcerated as a teenager? Kirsty and Sarah start investigating from opposite sides of the world - Sarah lives in the UK and won’t be back in New Zealand for another month. We learn what it was like to live at Porirua, and fight through red tape to get Sarah’s adoption records, which reveal more about Nellie’s background. [Season 2024, Episode 02, Friday 15 March 2024, 05:01]

Primary Title
  • RNZ's Podcast Hour
Secondary Title
  • The House | Nellie's Baby
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 24 March 2024
Start Time
  • 06 : 59
Finish Time
  • 08 : 00
Duration
  • 61:00
Channel
  • Radio New Zealand National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • The Best of RNZ's Podcasts. Legislation, issues and insights from Parliament. The House is produced for RNZ with funding from Parliament’s Office of the Clerk. RNZ’s The House – journalism focussed on parliamentary legislation, issues and insights – is made with funding from Parliament’s Office of the Clerk. An asylum, an adoption, and a search for the truth. Sarah is born in a psychiatric hospital, taken by the state and adopted to a new family in secret. By the time she tracks her birth mother down, it is too late: Nellie has died in suspicious circumstances, and Sarah is left with nothing but questions. Nellie’s Baby is an eight-part documentary podcast that follows Sarah’s journey to uncover the truth about her birth mother’s tragic life and mysterious death. Hosted by RNZ's award-winning investigative journalist Kirsty Johnston.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Documentary
  • Feature
  • Health
  • History
  • News
  • Politics
Hosts
  • Sarah Bradley (Presenter, RNZ News / RNZ's Podcast Hour)
  • Johnny Blades (Presenter, The House)
  • Phil Smith (Presenter, The House)
  • Kirsty Johnston (Presenter, Nellie's Baby)
Contributors
  • New Zealand Parliament's Office of the Clerk (Funder, The House)