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The countdown to Election Day is on - with the Prime Minister revealing people will head to the polls on September the 19th.
The date coincides with Suffrage Day - 127 years since women won the right… Audio
Election date set for 19 September
The countdown to election day is on - with the Prime Minister revealing people will head to the polls on 19 September.
The date coincides with Suffrage Day - 127 years since women won the right to… Audio
Ardern marks Holocaust Remembrance Day
The Prime Minister has paid tribute to the millions who died during the Holocaust, declaring that anti-semitism has no place in the world.
Jacinda Ardern delivered the message at the Mount Eden War… Audio
Ardern rejects criticisms of Coronavirus response
New Zealand is stepping up its response to the Novel Coronavirus, as the death toll climbs.
Public health experts have said it's likely the virus will make its way to New Zealand.
Corin Dann speaks… Audio
Jacinda Ardern's Christmas message
A Christmas tradition for Morning Report is to bring you season's greetings from some of the politicians we talk to during the year.
Here's the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern. Audio
After 40 years, an apology to Erebus families
Episode 8: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to White Silence about her decision to say sorry to the families of the Erebus victims: “It all built a picture for me of unfinished business, and that… Audio
Whakaari/White Island: Prime Minister seeking advice on WorkSafe inquiry
WorkSafe may find itself under investigation if it's determined the current inquiries into the Whakaari/White Island eruption can't adequately answer all the questions raised.
Prime Minister Jacinda… Audio
Whakaari/White Island: WorkSafe on investigation
Police divers were not sure if they would be back in the waters off Whakaari/White Island on Tuesday looking for two bodies still missing after the deadly eruption last week.
The police national dive… Audio
Parliament reflects on annual reviews and Whakaari/White Island
The end of the year is often a time of reflection and Parliament does this too by assessing the performance of Government funded entities and acknowledging the Whakaari/White Island eruption Video, Audio
Parliament reflects on annual reviews and Whakaari/White Island
The end of the year is often a time of reflection and Parliament does this too by assessing the performance of Government funded entities and acknowledging the Whakaari/White Island eruption
Video, AudioWhakaari/White Island eruption: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on fallout
Bodies have been sighted on Whakaari/White island by reconnaissance flights this morning.
Five people were confirmed dead yesterday, as of Tuesday morning eight people are still missing another 31… Audio
Whakaari/White Island eruption: Prime Minister speaks to press
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Whakatāne mayor Judy Turner and Police Superintendent Bruce Baird have briefed media on the situation at Whakaari/White Island.
Police say eight people are still… Audio
Political editor analyses Labour Party conference
The Labour Party had a big weekend as its national conference took place in Whanganui.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a huge investment in education during the event, with every state school… Audio
Schools get early Christmas present to tune of $400 million
Schools will get an early Christmas present to the tune of $400 million to spend on upgrades to school property and grounds.
It was the main pitch to members from the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at… Audio
Ihumātao: Fletcher signals resolution imminent in land dispute
Fletcher Building is signalling a resolution over the Ihumātao land dispute is imminent, but won't be drawn on who it could sell the land to or for how much.
Fletcher fronted several hundred of its… Audio
Ardern apologises 'wholeheartedly' to Erebus victims' families
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has apologised "wholeheartedly" to the families of the 257 people lost in the Erebus disaster for the first time, in a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the… Video, Audio
Suicide Prevention Office a 'bittersweet milestone' - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has described the opening of a Suicide Prevention Office a "bitter-sweet milestone".
The office was one of the key recommendations of the Mental Health and Addiction… Audio
'New Zealand's biggest danger is being swamped by China'
Professor Tyler Cowen is a big supporter of immigration -- when it's done right -- but warns the New Zealand government needs to continue with its policy of not allowing China to get too much… Audio
$30m legal threat levelled at MP over NZ First Foundation
The stakes have been raised in the New Zealand First donations scandal with a $30 million lawsuit now on the cards.
Winston Peters' lawyer Brian Henry is threatening to sue Opposition MPs if they… Audio
A metaphysical Question Time – annotated
Some days Parliament’s Question Time passes without incident. Some days less so. Last week was a smorgasbord of angst and fracas. We annotate a metaphysical exchange. Audio