Politics
Climate Change Minister drowned out by School Strike for Climate activists
The Climate Change Minister was drowned out at a conference by School Strike 4 Climate activists on Tuesday.
Politics by Night with Richard Harman
Editor of the political news website Politik Richard Harman chats to Emile Donovan about the big and small political stories of the week. Audio
Mata Season 2 | Episode 10: A Cancerous Budget with Dr. Shane Reti
Dr. Shane Reti on the government's failure to fund 13 promised cancer treatments and what the budget means for Maori. Then patient advocate Malcolm Mulholland and health expert Dr. Rawiri… Video, Audio
South Auckland business owners call for additional police due to crime rates
South Auckland business owners who say they're dealing with crime on a daily basis vented their frustrations at the Police Minister today, some local residents and shop owners calling for more police… Audio
Donald Trump has required meeting with probation officer
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about Donald Trump's required meeting with his probation officer and some bad news for the business producing Rudy Giuliani's coffee. Audio
Health Minister speaks on broken govt funding promises
Health Minister Shane Reti speaks to Lisa Owen on how long cancer patients will have for the government to deliver on it's broken promise of funding 13 additional cancer treatments. Audio
Petition started to oppose 'flawed' ram raid bill
Community leaders and youth advocates are gathering signatures for a petition against the ram raid bill, saying it will cause more harm than good.
What perks do MPs really get?
Turns out, accommodation allowances are just the beginning.
National has 'caused themselves some pretty serious problems', ex Pharmac chair says
Some drugs on the promised list were no longer current while others had been previously declined, former Labour minister Steve Maharey says.
Law and order focus of community meeting in Manurewa
Minister of Police Mark Mitchell plans to check in with business owners in South Auckland as they continue to grapple with crime and disorder.
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 11 June
On today's episode, the Prime Minister has asked the Public Service Commission to launch an inquiry after allegations that Te Pati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign, PM Christopher… Audio
Mediawatch for 9 June 2024
Regional reporting cut back for NZME's new national focus; sports news that was too late - and too early; the controversy over cancer treatment funding missing from the Budget,can we trust surveys of… Audio
PSC to run inquiry into safeguards around private data
The Government has now tasked the Public Service Commission with reviewing the role of government agencies - including Stats NZ - and the safeguards they had in place. Deputy political editor Craig… Audio
PM Luxon on inquiry into misuse of census data
The Prime Minister has asked the Public Service Commission to launch an inquiry after allegations that Te Pati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign. Christopher Luxon spoke to Corin… Audio
Far-right and centre-right parties make gains in EU elections
President Macron has called for a surprise election in France after the far-right's success in the European elections. Brussels correspondent William Denselow spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
The Crown to give opening submission in Waitangi Tribunal claim lodged by Ngāi Te Rangi
The Tribunal is looking into a claim lodged by Ngāi Te Rangi that the Government is causing significant irreversible harm to te reo Māori. Māori news editor Taiha Molyneux spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Money is being found to fund cancer drugs - Nicola Willis
Finance Minister Nicola Willis faces yet another week of questions over promised cancer drug funding Audio
Te Pāti Māori data misuse inquiry: 'These are very serious concerns'
The Public Service Commission's been directed to investigate after allegations Te Pāti Māori misused data during the 2023 election campaign.
Govt directs PSC to intiate inquiry into Te Paati Maori
The coalition Government has directed the Public Service Commission initiate an independent inquiry into allegations Te Paati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign. Audio
Are you wondering what's happening with Ihumātao? So were we
The government says it has had "good robust kōrero" about Ihumātao with the committee tasked with deciding its future.