Michael Wood
End of the news as we know it?
This week our two biggest TV broadcasters confirmed plans to cut news programmes by midyear - and the jobs of a significant proportion of this country’s journalists. Many observers said this had been… Audio
Union files claim against TVNZ over job cuts
The union representing journalists, E Tu, has filed a claim against TVNZ alleging the company breached its own consultation requirements in its job cuts process. E Tu's negotiation specialist Michael… Audio
TVNZ staff to find out about job cuts
TVNZ staff will find out if they get to keep their jobs on Tuesday Morning, and viewers will find out if their favourite shows will still be on air after proposed cost-saving measures.
In March, TVNZ… Audio
Save our Stories campaign to fight TVNZ job cuts
The union representing TVNZ staff has launched a public campaign today - in protest over the broadcaster's plans to cut jobs and programmes. Last week TVNZ announced plans to cut up to 68 jobs, with… Audio
Up to 70 people could lose jobs at TVNZ
Attention's flicked to another channel with TVNZ announcing almost seventy people could lose their jobs. It comes a week after Newshub revealed plans to shut down its news and current affairs division… Audio
New efforts to ease the path for skilled workers to residency
The government this morning has announced changes to immigration settings to help streamline the path for skilled workers to residency.
The changes include a removal of the cap on skilled migrants, a… Audio
Cyclone recovery minister fronts up on Auckland flood buy-outs
The government's given Auckland council the hurry up over delays telling property owners the fate of their flood damaged homes. Under its voluntary buy out scheme property owners will get one of three… Video, Audio
Embattled Minister Michael Wood regrets not selling airport shares
The National Party is questioning how the Prime Minister still has confidence in his under-fire minister Michael Wood.
Mr Wood has been stood down as transport minister for failing to properly… Audio
Climate change may scrap some transport routes
The Transport Minister Michael Wood admits some transport routes may need to be abandoned as a result of climate change, and the more extreme weather it will bring.
Last week, RNZ revealed Waka… Audio
Budget 2023: Michael Wood details discounted public transport
Councils are getting $140m of incentives to bolster public transport services. It's part of the budget package that will see under 13s ride for free; with under 25s getting half price fares.
The… Video, Audio
Immigration Minister considering amnesty for overstayers
Immigration Minister considering amnesty for overstayers. Audio
Immigrants band together to help fight "dawn raids" actions
A fiery meeting at the weekend has led to the formation of a coalition of communities who say they still feel unfairly targeted by the Immigration department. This follows revelations that Immigration… Audio
Clean Car Discount change a "kick in the guts" - National
National is describing the Government's changes to the Clean Car Discount scheme as a kick in the guts to farmers and tradies. Transport Minister Michael Wood announced a toughening of the scheme's… Audio
New gas guzzlers face higher penalties under Clean Car Discount
More painful news for buyers of new gas guzzling cars and utes, the government is increasing the penalties charged. It's making tweaks to the Clean Car Discount with a new maximum charge of… Audio
Transport Minister on rapid review into latest KiwiRail disruptions
Transport Minister Michael Wood has ordered a 30-day rapid review into the latest KiwiRail disruptions. He talks to Lisa Owen.
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Minister on latest immigration changes for health sector workers
The government is being criticised for taking so long to implement immigration changes which put 32 more health sector roles on the Straight to Residence pathway of the Green List.
The National Party… Audio
Transport Minister discusses new Auckland harbour crossing
Michael Wood says all options for a new Auckland harbour crossing include safe walking and cycling access and light rail, which will unlock the ability for people make connected journeys around the… Video, Audio
Extra scrutiny for Immigration
Question Time gets all the media attention, but it is only the tip of the scrutiny-iceberg. The action is below the waterline - in committee, where most of Parliament’s scrutiny of Government happens.
…Transport Minister discusses govt scrapping transport, climate change projects
The government is axing or amending a swathe of policies and targeting transport, alcohol reform and lowering the voting age.
The money is being refocused to deal with cost of living needs. The… Audio
Revived ferry connection to Coromandel being explored - Transport Minister
Transport Minister Michael Wood says the government is committed to restoring the road connection across the Coromandel Peninsula, after the major dropout on SH25A a few weeks ago.
Earlier on… Video, Audio