Trevor Mallard
Men's 100m freestyle goes to USA's Adrian Nathan
Disappointment has continued for New Zealand in the pool, with Gareth Kean finishing last in his heat of the 200 metre backstroke - three seconds short of his personal best. Audio
Labour claims Judith Collins is the source of ACC leak
Ms Collins and ACC chairman John Judge to come on the programme this morning. Both declined. Labour MP, Trevor Mallard joined Simon Mercep. Audio
Question Time for 14 July 2011
1. SIMON BRIDGES to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the economy 2. Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he received on the cost of living?… Audio
Question Time for 7 July 2011
1. TODD McCLAY to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received on the economy 2. KEVIN HAGUE to the Minister of Labour: Does she agree that the test of practicability in the Health and… Audio
Labour Party leaves open door for Hughes to return
The Labour Party says a return to politics for resigned MP Darren Hughes is possible. Audio
PM used helicopter four times in April
The Air Force has confirmed the Prime Minister has used a Defence Force Iroquois helicopters four times since March the 31st, but doesn't know how much it cost the taxpayer. Audio
Auditor-General's office investigating Pansy Wong
The Auditor-General's office is investigating the use of travel perks by the former National MP Pansy Wong and her husband Sammy Wong. Audio
Mallard accuses Key over BMW fleet
Labour's finance spokesperson Trevor Mallard says the Prime Minister is being"economical with the truth"in regard to what he knew about the deal to buy 34 new ministerial BMWs. Audio
Labour renews criticism of Hobbit employment law change
The Council of Trade Unions says correspondence between the Government and film maker Sir Peter Jackson confirms its claim that New Zealand's industrial relations policy has been manipulated by the… Audio
Labour says law change will leave children vulnerable
The Labour Party says changes proposed by the Government will leave children at short-term creches and baby sitting services vulnerable to sex offenders. Audio
Labour criticises the government over Hobbit deal
The government has agreed to change employment laws and also give Warner Brothers an extra 33-point-five million dollars in concessions to keep the two Hobbit films in New Zealand. Audio
Warner Bros expected to make decision by weekend
The Prime Minister expects Warner Brothers to announce before the weekend whether filming of The Hobbit will go ahead in New Zealand. Audio
Labour confident many employers support labour law change
The Labour Party is confident many employers support bringing back industry-wide agreements but Business New Zealand has criticised the policy as a return to the 1970s. Audio
Labour accuses govt of giving ministers too much power
The Labour Party is accusing the government of enacting a whole raft of legislation that gives far too much power to government ministers to the detriment of Parliament. Audio
Education Minister needs to learn from lessons of the past
Trevor Mallard says the Education Minister needs to learn from lessons of the past. Audio
Labour's Mallard describes Chris Carter as unbalanced
The Labour leader, Phil Goff had agreed to be interviewed on this issue this morning, but then his office said he was unavailable at this time. Audio
Unrepentent Chris Carter accepts career may be over
The suspended Labour MP, Chris Carter, admits his political career may be over, but he says he's right to attack Phil Goff's leadership because he can't win the next election for Labour. Audio
Trevor Mallard on Rugby World Cup Empowering Bill
Labour MP Trevor Mallard is on the select committee considering the bill and says not a single drink more will be bought because of it. Audio
Haden to answer to RWC minister
Andy Haden may be about to lose his job as the Rugby World Cup Ambassador after making comments about sports stars and sexual assaults on young women. The Labour's Party's Rugby World Cup spokesman… Audio
Sharples says he's changed his mind on national standards
The Associate Education Minister says he has changed his mind about the Government's flagship policy on national education standards. Audio