Winston Peters
Peters' challenges PM to $100,000 fishing competition
Winston Peters wants the Prime Minister to pay a hundred-thousand dollars to charity unless he can find a witness to back up his claims that the Northland MP had spent all his time in his new… Audio
Winston Peters backs Key's decision to attend Waitangi
The MP for Northland, Winston Peters, is backing the Prime Minister's decision to show up at Waitangi tomorrow. Audio
Peters: RMA changes leading to separatism
Winston Peters says National's concessions to the Maori Party to gain support for its resource management reforms are leading the country down the path of separatism. Audio
What should NZ do in Saudi/Iran row?
Kuwait has cut diplomatic ties with Iran as a regional row over the execution of a Shia cleric in Saudi Arabia deepens. Audio
Chrismas message from Winston Peters
Time now for another Christmas message from our political leaders. This time, it's the New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters. Audio
Peters says Hager case latest example of police politicisation
The High Court ruling that the Police used an unlawful warrant to raid the house of Dirty Politics journalist and author, Nicky Hager, has fuelled claims the police are prone to political pressure… Audio
Peters tips SFO investigation of Saudi sheep deal
A Government agency is being investigated for its role in the Saudi sheep scandal. Audio
Winston Peters decries abrupt resignation of Fiji police chief
The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, says he's concerned about the the resignation of Fiji's police commissioner and New Zealand and Australia should re-think their stance on Fiji. Audio
Concerns for rule of law in Fiji after police chief exit
There are concerns for the rule of law in Fiji, as the police commissioner says he resigned partly due to military interference. Audio
Peters says Melissa Lee not due an apology
The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, says his deputy Ron Mark has no need to apologise for telling Korean-born National MP Melissa Lee to go back to South Korea if she doesn't like the way… Audio
TPP falls short of what was promised - Peters
The government is trumpeting the big gains for exporters from the historic Trans Pacific Partnership. But New Zealand First has opposed to the agreement right from the start. Winston Peters speaks… Audio
Job share opposition leader
NZ First leader Winston Peters is touting the idea of a job share set up for the opposition. Audio
Politicians react to scathing treaty report
Northland's two MPs and other Maori MPs with a connection to Ngapuhi all agree the problem must be fixed, and quickly, so the settlement doesn't lose momentum. Audio
Winston Peters welcomes end to Kaiatia airport occupation
Kaitaia airport is expected to be open for business today, but the fight for the land on which its operates is far from over. Audio
NZ First suggests only accepts women and children from Syria
The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, is suggesting New Zealand only accepts refugees who are women and children, and sends the men back to fight against Islamic State. Audio
'100 pages of self-justification'
A long-time critic of Whānau Ora says a review of the social policy initiative does not explain how the $140m programme is performing. Audio
John Tamihere defends Whanau Ora system
Whanau Ora is coming under fire after a report into its first four years of operation failed to spell out exactly where the money is going. Audio
Whanau Ora programme report
The report into the first four years of Maori Party's flagship Whanau Ora programme says its doing good work, but gives little indication of whether the money has been well spent. Audio
Claims and counter-claims of bias, cheek-by-jowl
Opinions are like backsides, as the old saying goes. Everyone's got one. But in the media, some are aired more often than others. (Opinions, that is . . . ) Winston Peters sparked debate this week by… Audio
Claims and counter-claims of bias, cheek-by-jowl
Opinions are like backsides, as the old saying goes. Everyone's got one. But in the media, some are aired more often than others. (Opinions, that is . . . ) Winston Peters sparked debate this week by…
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