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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. Writer / Presenter: Kirsty Johnston Executive Producer: Tim Watkin, John Hartevelt Producers: William Ray, Justin Gregory Sound Engineers: Phil Benge, William Saunders, Justin Gregory, Marc Chesterman Production Coordinator: Briana Juretich Visuals: Cole Eastham-Farrelly, Angus Dreaver Design: RNZ

  • 1[The House] Member's Day surprises and more in short sitting block It was a sitting block of just one week but it had its share of surprises, routine stuff and signs of a changing culture around scrutiny at committee level. Even in a sitting block of only one week a lot goes on in Parliament, this one just finished having its share of surprises, routine stuff and signs of a changing culture around scrutiny at committee level. So much lawmaking has happened in a short time this year at Parliament that it's possible for us to forget some of the huge amount of legislation passed under urgency in recent months. The four week sitting block across February and March, the first since 2018, may have finally done our heads in. But whether for long or short blocks, The House is here to help. At Parliament, some of the most interesting and unexpected debates occur on Members’ Days. Those alternate Wednesdays when the House debates bills put forward by backbenchers - rather than ministers from the government. There was genuine surprise when the ACT and New Zealand First parties voted for Green Party MP Tuiono's Member's Bill at its first reading. Meanwhile, a fascinating debate illuminating philosphical divides in the Parliament during the first reading of soon-to-retire Green MP James Shaw's Member's Bill seeking to amend the Bill of Rights Act 1990 to provide for the right to a sustainable environment. Among the list of submitters and subjects for this week’s select committee hearings at Parliament, the Auditor-General’s office featured often. The Auditor-General is one of the three Officers of Parliament, entities who have a particular job to hold the government to account. The Auditor-General has a busy working relationship with Parliament that is set to deepen with the new provisions for extra scrutiny of government that stem from the last Parliament's Standing Orders review. The Speaker has begun steering ministerial answers away from outright attacks on the previous government, and towards answers. Of course this is something the previous government also did. The road to positivity for new governments is long and difficult. But this week's Question Time exchanges found Gerry Brownlee inviting MPs asking questions to experience "a think-on-your-feet moment". Also this week, first readings and referral to the Māori Affairs Committee of Te Pire Whakatupua mō Te Kāhui Tupua/Taranaki Maunga Collective Redress Bill and Te Korowai o Wainuiārua Claims Settlement Bill, while the Ngāti Hei Claims Settlement Bill was read a second time. [Sunday 14 April 2024, 07:35]

  • 2[Nellie's Baby] Episode 4: A trip to the asylum “He liked the hospital. But he didn't like the shock therapy. ... He said the name of the doctor. He liked doing it.” - Sharon The mystery relative turns out to be Sharon, Sarah’s aunt and her father’s sister. She decides to come to New Zealand from Australia and meet her newly-discovered niece. Sarah is nervous, and keen to find out more of her father’s backstory. Sharon tells us how her family was extremely poor and her mother, Thelma, had all her children taken from her. Gordon, Sarah’s dad, was one of those kids. He ended up in foster care, and, aged 18, tried to kill himself. He was left brain-damaged and that’s how he ended up in Porirua. Sarah and Sharon meet for the first time, and take a tour of Porirua psychiatric hospital, which is both eye-opening and disturbing. [Season 2024, Episode 04, Monday 18 March 2024, 05:00]

Primary Title
  • RNZ's Podcast Hour
Secondary Title
  • The House | Nellie's Baby
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 14 April 2024
Start Time
  • 07 : 00
Finish Time
  • 08 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
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. Writer / Presenter: Kirsty Johnston Executive Producer: Tim Watkin, John Hartevelt Producers: William Ray, Justin Gregory Sound Engineers: Phil Benge, William Saunders, Justin Gregory, Marc Chesterman Production Coordinator: Briana Juretich Visuals: Cole Eastham-Farrelly, Angus Dreaver Design: RNZ
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
  • Music
  • News
  • Politics
Hosts
  • Karen McCarthy (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)