Phil Goff
Surveillance Bill continues to court controversy
The Labour Party says the government's bill to allow the police to resume using hidden video cameras will give the police too much power. Audio
Labour's proposals to rebuild Canterbury
If it wins the election, Labour is promising to buy 15-hundred sections in Canterbury to sell on at cost price to people whose houses are in the red zone. Audio
Labour dismisses Govt takeover of Auckland waterfront
Labour says the Government using its special World Cup powers to take control of the Auckland waterfront is merely a face-saving move. Audio
Minister dismisses calls to apologise for Urewera police raids
The Police Minister, Judith Collins, is dismissing calls for the police to apologise after charges were dropped against more than a dozen people arrested in the 2007 police raids in the Ureweras. Audio
Hager allegations spark calls for parliamentary inquiry
Green Party MP Keith Locke believes the claims in Hagar's book warrant further action and the Labour Party leader Phil Goff, who was the Minister of Defence for some of the period detailed in the… Audio
Labour leader comments on dole for employers
Phil Goff explains one part of Labour's youth skills and employment policy, which is aimed at ensuring all teenagers are either in work or learning within three years. Audio
Labour leader at loggerheads with head of SIS
The Labour Party leader Phil Goff is at loggerheads with the head of the SIS, Warren Tucker, over a claim by the country's top spy that he briefed Mr Goff about the existence of a group of suspected… Audio
Father of drowned sailor says buck stops with Phil Goff
The father of a sailor killed on the Canterbury warship, whose death has been found to have been preventable, says the buck needs to stop with the Minister of Defence at the time. Audio
Goff on spying allegations
The Prime Minister has confirmed multiple security agencies investigated the unusual behaviour of a group of Israelis after the February quake in Christchurch. Audio
Labour has slumped in the latest poll
Labour has taken a hammering in the latest polls sliding to a ten year low in the country's popularity stakes. Audio
Focus on Politics for 15 July 2011
The Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, describes it as a game changer. The Prime Minister, John Key, says it will be a dagger through the heart of the economic recovery. They are both talking about… Audio
Labour's new economic policy
Labour leader Phil Goff says the party's new policy will help fix New Zealand's economy. Audio
Phil Goff says capital gains tax is game changer
Joining me in our Auckland studio is the Labour Party leader, Phil Goff. Audio
Labour's much anticipated economic policy announced
Labour has finally revealed the details of it's election defining economic policy. Audio
Hide welcomes decision not to charge Garrett
The former leader of the ACT party, Rodney Hide, is welcoming the Police's decision not to press charges against the former ACT MP, David Garrett. Audio
Speculation rife about Labour's tax package
The Labour Party is to unveil its tax package next week and already speculation about what it might contain is running rife around Parliament. Audio
Cabinet ministers meet tonight on Christchurch abandonment
Cabinet ministers meet tonight to try to finally decide on a plan for what land in Christchurch will be abandoned. Audio
Labour's Phil Goff breaks silence on Darren Hughes
The Labour Party leader Phil Goff was criticised by some for the way he handled the filing of a sexual assault complaint by a teenage university student against the MP Darren Hughes. He speaks with… Audio
Goff says govt should do more to re-enter Pike mine
The Labour Party says everything humanly possible must be done to retrieve the remains of the 29 men who died in Pike River Coal mine. Audio
Labour leader defends policy costings after govt attacks
The Labour Party leader has been forced to defend costings for policy plans he laid in the weekend, and insists they do stack up. Audio