Shane Reti
Bloomfield says NZ may never get back to zero Covid-19 cases
The Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield says getting vaccination levels above 90 per cent is the single best tool in New Zealand's Covid-19 toolkit.
Dr Bloomfield says Aotearoa may never… Audio
Reti:points system may be way to make MIQ bookings fairer
Nathan Rarere spoke with the deputy leader of the National Party Shane Reti about Auckland's move to Alert Level 3. Nathan asked if he was surprised to learn that a man who's tested positive for… Audio
Reti: border, community response, vaccination rates for Covid
Nathan Rarere spoke to National Party deputy leader Shane Reti about yesterday's Alert Levels announcement. He asked whether he's had a chance to get out to any coffee outlets at Alert Level 2. Audio
A budget week but covid questions
In a parliamentary week that was all about passing the budget, Question Time did not get the memo - it was all about Covid-19. Audio
A budget week but covid questions
In a parliamentary week that was all about passing the budget, Question Time did not get the memo - it was all about Covid-19.
AudioReti: not sure how movement around AK will work with levels
Nathan Rarere asked the Deputy Leader of the National Party, Shane Reti, whether he thinks the change of alert levels is the right move. Audio
Reti: targets are important serving as reward, accountability
Nathan Rarere asked deputy leader of the National Party Shane Reti whether Education Minister Chris Hipkins should move the school holidays so students don't spend any longer than necessary at home. Audio
Reti: govt made correct decision extending lockdown
Nathan Rarere asked the deputy leader of the National Party Shane Reti whether he thinks the government has made the right move by extending the lockdown. Audio
Reti: govt should do more to help Afghan who served with NZDF
The National Party's deputy leader Shane Reti says New Zealand needs to do more for Afghans who served along side New Zealand forces during the 20-year conflict in Afghanistan. Thousands of people… Audio
MPs on the Dawn Raids
This week Parliament held a special debate to give MPs a chance to talk about the official apology for the Dawn Raids of the 1970s. The House has some moments from that debate. Audio
MPs on the Dawn Raids
This week Parliament held a special debate to give MPs a chance to talk about the official apology for the Dawn Raids of the 1970s. The House has some moments from that debate.
AudioReti: port workers need to be vaccinated
National's deputy leader Dr Shane Reti says he's gobsmacked that our port workers still have such low rates of vaccination to protect against Covid-19. Dr Reti's comments come as 11 of the 21 crew of… Audio
Four fall down, three stand up
This week Parliament banished four member’s bills to dusty oblivion, but like a game of whack-a-mole three more popped up to replace them. Audio
Four fall down, three stand up
This week Parliament banished four member’s bills to dusty oblivion, but like a game of whack-a-mole three more popped up to replace them.
AudioReti: Judith Collins right person to lead National govt
The latest Newshub-Reid Research political poll shows support for the Labour Party has slumped while the ACT Party - and its leader - are growing in popularity. It has Labour down 9.7 points to 43 per… Audio
Reti:govt doing right thing repatriating alleged terrorist
National's deputy leader Dr Shane Reti says the Government is doing the right thing by repatriating an alleged terrorist. Dr Reti says bringing the woman and her children to New Zealand is the best… Audio
Reti: govt should release advice on opening borders
The National Party's deputy leader Shane Reti says the Government should release its advice on opening the country's borders. The Government is understood to have received a report from an independent… Audio
Reti: Kiwis stuck in Sydney could need govt help
Nathan Rarere spoke with the National party's deputy leader Shane Reti about the new vaccination requirements for border workers. He asked about the revelation that 18-hundred privately-employed… Audio
Comedy stylings and slap-downs: a debating tradition
There is a surprising amount of humour at Parliament, especially in the General Debate and especially as an opening riposte to the previous speaker. Audio
Comedy stylings and slap-downs: a debating tradition
There is a surprising amount of humour at Parliament, especially in the General Debate and especially as an opening riposte to the previous speaker.
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