Chris Hipkins
Confusing rules for MIQ Defence Force staff
The boss of MIQ is defending an apparent double standard for defence staff while they're on base OR out and about in the community. Gyms, bars, the mess hall and other communal facilties are… Audio
Getting a budget run-up
Before Parliament can unveil a new budget, it has to tidy away the paperwork from last year’s one. The budget run-up is also a warm down. Audio
Getting a budget run-up
Before Parliament can unveil a new budget, it has to tidy away the paperwork from last year’s one. The budget run-up is also a warm down.
AudioCovid-19: Compulsory scanning unlikely any time soon
Making it compulsory to scan QR codes on the Covid Tracer app has been put in the too hard basket by the government - for now.
Significant stumbling blocks have been identified - in particular too… Audio
Government outlines vaccine rollout plan
The government laid out its plan for rolling out the Covid-19 vaccine yesterday, outlining which New Zealanders will be next in line to get the jab. Frontline health workers, people in residential… Audio
Two million NZers to have Covid-19 vaccine by July, govt plans
Two million New Zealanders will be vaccinated against Covid-19 by July under the government's latest plans.
And everyone over 65 will be eligible from May.
The Covid-19 Reponse Minister Chris… Audio
Covid-19 Response Minister on vaccine priority groups
The government has revealed the list of groups prioritised to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins talks to Lisa Owen.
In the interview Hipkins said Cabinet is… Video, Audio
Tuesday at Parliament: debating Covid alert level changes
MPs will be able to question the Minister for Covid-19 Response on recent alert level changes and vote on Covid related rules like testing at the border. Audio
Tuesday at Parliament: debating Covid alert level changes
MPs will be able to question the Minister for Covid-19 Response on recent alert level changes and vote on Covid related rules like testing at the border.
AudioCovid-19 Response Minister on vaccine purchase, Air NZ case
The Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins joins Lisa Owen to discuss the latest purchase of 8.5 million doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. Video, Audio
Free school lunches reach thousands more students
Another 88,000 students at more than 300 schools and kura across the country are now receiving free lunches.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins made the announcement at Tauranga's Welcome Bay school… Audio
Who should get the vaccine next?
Who should get the vaccine next? That's the question on a lot of peoples minds as Auckland is locked down once again. More and more people are putting their hands up in hopes they'll be next. Reporter… Audio
Elderly should be next in line for Covid-19 vaccine - advocate
More than 9,000 frontline border workers have received the Covid-19 jab, and their families are next on the list.
A retirement village resident says older people should come straight after that.
… Audio
Tamakis under fire for fleeing Auckland as level 3 announced
The leaders of Destiny Church are under fire from the Covid-19 Response Minister and the Maori Party after fleeing Auckland to hold a church service in Rotorua in a bid to avoid the city's alert level… Audio
No new Covid-19 community cases - Wednesday latest details
More than half of Aotearoa's border workers have received their first Covid-19 jab as well as some of their family members.
As of midnight Tuesday, nearly 9,500 people had been been vaccinated in New… Audio
Covid-19: Covid Card trial 'not hugely successful' - Hipkins
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins says technology is being considered by the government, but the Covid Card project has effectively been deemed a failure.
A trial of the card took place in… Audio
Political pressure to vaccinate south Auckland first growing
Political pressure is mounting on the Government to prioritise vaccinating South Aucklanders against Covid-19.
The National Party is joining calls from community health providers to bump the area… Audio
Government called to consider vaccinating south Auckland first
The government's is being told it should look at vaccinating South Aucklanders first when the community roll out starts.
Papatoetoe and its surrounding suburbs are grappling with the current Covid-19… Audio
No new Covid-19 community cases as more vaccine arrives
The second batch of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has touched down in New Zealand - with more expected in the coming weeks.
By the end of March, New Zealand is on track to receive a total of about… Audio
Parliament finally pulls back the joystick
Parliament has been puttering along in second gear since the election. Now the interruptions and formalities are fading as it nears lift-off. Audio