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2017: Don Brash
After a lengthy career in NZ politics, in 2016 Don Brash became the spokesperson for a new lobby group called Hobson's… Audio
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Don Brash on ACT Party's election night performance
Audio 15 Oct 2023The ACT Party has picked up 9 percent of the party vote; and two electorate seats, for a total of 11 seats in Parliament.
Leader David Seymour retained Epsom, and deputy Brooke Van Velden took Tāmaki… Audio
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A campaign of fear and loathing? Nah, the facts matter more
Should we be worried about the election campaign going negative? Or is the greater worry party leaders who can't get their facts straight? Video, Audio
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Money or the bag: Major parties crashing into the centre
National’s tax plan is a clever political document but raises questions about “heroic” numbers. We look at how much government spending doesn’t change and what’s up for grabs in coalition deals. Plus… Video, Audio
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'A bob each way': Jacqui Dean on Parliament career
As she prepares to retire after 18 years in Parliament, National's Jacqui Dean has a knack for straight talk, and doesn’t mince her words about the work of an MP. Audio
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Co-governance debate heats up at Rātana, Waitangi
Audio 10 Feb 2023In this week's Focus on Politics, RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson parses the co-governance rhetoric of the past few weeks. Audio
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Luxon reflects on first Waitangi as party leader
The National Party leader Christopher Luxon made his first appearance as leader at Waitangi over the weekend, distancing himself from previous iterations of the National Party.
Luxon said the Don… Audio
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Don Brash on reserve bank's moves to lower inflation
The latest inflation figures out today are expected to show a fall from the current 32 year high of 7.3 percent.
The former Reserve Bank Governor, Don Brash, was the banker who helped tame inflation… Audio
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ACT details its post-election plans at annual conference
We may be more than a year away from the next election, but as far as the ACT Party is concerned, the campaign has begun.
David Seymour revealed his plans for the first 100 days of an ACT coalition… Audio
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Somare-Brash confident of sucess this time round in PNG poll
Dulciana Somare-Brash believes second time round she will succeed in her quest to become an MP in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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A sit-down with National leader Christopher Luxon
Audio 4 Dec 2021In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Editor Jane Patterson talks to National's leader Chris Luxon in his new office to assess what his leadership will look like. Video, Audio
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Why inflation is back in the economic headlines
An economic indicator that hasn't made a splash in the headlines for quite some time is back - inflation. Audio
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Aotearoa referendum debate fuels racist abuse
Audio 14 Aug 2021In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Long Form Journalist Te Aniwa Hurihanganui explores the harm caused when politicians question Māori values and language. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - PM drops Mike Hosking
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the PM upsetting Newstalk ZB by giving a longstanding Monday slot a swerve and further fallout from NZME's… Audio
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National Party's Māori seats plan seems like 'hollow politiking'- Ngarewa-Packer
The Māori party says the National Party's change of heart on the Māori seats is disingenuous and desperate.
National has announced it will "work towards" standing candidates in the Māori electorates… Audio
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National u-turns on Māori seats policy
The National Party has reversed a long held position to not stand candidates in the Māori seats.
It has held various stances over the years - including to abolish the seats altogether in the mid… Audio
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National standing Māori candidates in attempt to rectify lack of diversity
The National Party has confirmed it will "work towards" standing candidates in the seven Māori electorates in 2023.
The Party stopped standing candidates in the Māori seats in 2005, when the party… Audio
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The history of NZ's Reserve Bank Governors
Dr Grant Morris looks back at the history of New Zealand's Reserve Bank and its governors. Audio
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Political poll results with Hooton and Jones
Politics commentators Matthew Hooton and Neale Jones talk to Kathryn about the results of the latest Newshub Reid-Research, which show that Labour leader Jacinda Ardern could comfortably lead alone… Audio
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Covid-19: World's reserve banks may work together - Brash
A former Reserve Bank Governor says some of the world's central banks may make a move together to counter the effects of Covid-19 on the global economy.
Don Brash believes the outbreak of the disease… Audio
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The philosopher whose thoughts are being cancelled
Is Peter Singer one of the world's most influential philosophers, or an intellectual pariah? Audio
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The thin line separating free speech and hate speech
Free speech crusaders say the sacred right to freedom of expression is under threat. But minority communities say a law change is needed to protect the most vulnerable. Audio
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Letter calls on NZ unis to adopt 'Chicago principles'
An urgent call is going out to the vice chancellors and councils of all New Zealand universities from a group of academics concerned about the state of free speech on campus. Audio
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Adrian Orr: The Reserve Bank governor taking on the Aussie banks
The Reserve Bank's Governor thinks the big 4 Australian banks are making too much money in NZ. Guyon Espiner investigates efforts to rein them in. Audio
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Don Brash says Peter Ellis appeal a win for justice
Audio 1 Aug 2019A long-time supporter of Peter Ellis says the Supreme Court's decision to hear his appeal is a win for justice, but they will need to hurry up.
Peter Ellis served seven years for abusing seven… Audio
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New Auckland transport lobby group
Audio 30 May 2019A new lobby group with high profile members has launched an attack on Auckland Transport. Audio
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Ignorance about te ao Māori is regrettable, but wilful ignorance is much worse – Dame Anne Salmond
At the 2018 Word Christchurch writers' festival, Dame Anne Salmond discusses with Eruera Tarena how her life has led to her most recent book Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds. Audio
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Maori Council sets Human Rights Commission onto Hobson's Pledge
The New Zealand Maori Council has called-out the Hobson's Pledge Group because he says no one else has. The Council's executive director Matthew Tukaki said that Hobson's Pledge was "a divisive group… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Morgan Godfery (Part 1)
Audio 2 May 2019The New Zealand Maori Council has called-out the Hobson's Pledge Group because he says no one else has. The Council's executive director Matthew Tukaki said that Hobson's Pledge was "a divisive group… Audio
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Manifesto ban divides media
Banning the gunman’s so-called manifesto was a controversial call by the Chief Censor last week. It has divided opinion among the media over whether they should delve into it - and just how much of it… Audio