Jacinda Ardern
100 years of sitting
Speaker Trevor Mallard has marked the 100th anniversary of the first sitting in Parliament's debating chamber. Video, Audio
100 years of sitting
Speaker Trevor Mallard has marked the 100th anniversary of the first sitting in Parliament's debating chamber.
Video, AudioGreens urge political donation reform
The Prime Minister wants to hear from any New Zealanders who believe political donation rules should be changed. The Green Party has long argued that reform is essential if political parties are to be… Audio
National slips behind Labour in latest political poll
The unfolding Jami-Lee Ross saga has damaged National, with support for the party and party leader falling in the latest political poll. The OneNews Colmar Brunton shows Labour ahead of National and… Audio
Parties wouldn't need to fundraise in ideal world - Ardern
The ongoing Jami-Lee Ross saga has hit National where it hurts the most - in popularity among voters. Last night's One News Colmar Brunton poll showed National down two to 43 percent, and Labour up… Audio
Jacinda Ardern defends political donations system
As the National Party imploded over the past week, the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been quietly watching from the sidelines. But among the problems besetting her opponents are questions about… Audio
Politics v Parliament: Jami-Lee Ross' effect on the House
Former National Party member Jami-Lee Ross' departure from the party made headlines this week but the news had little effect on Parliament's day to day business. Video, Audio
Politics v Parliament: Jami-Lee Ross' effect on the House
Former National Party member Jami-Lee Ross' departure from the party made headlines this week but the news had little effect on Parliament's day to day business.
Video, AudioJami-Lee Ross vows to fight for Botany seat
Newly independent Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross is going to the police today to lay a complaint against his former boss Simon Bridges. In an extraordinary day of political turmoil on Tuesday, Mr Ross quit… Audio
Jacinda Ardern discusses National, fuel prices, royal visit
Back now to the National Party and its rogue MP Jami-Lee Ross whose parliamentary fate will be decided on Tuesday morning. Susie Ferguson is joined by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Audio
Petrol price: politics vs planet
Petrol price rises have hogged the headlines this past week. Much coverage has been about what’s affordable in the short term, not what’s sustainable in the longer term. It often is when the price… Audio
Petrol price: politics vs planet
Petrol price rises have hogged the headlines this past week. Much coverage has been about what’s affordable in the short term, not what’s sustainable in the longer term. It often is when the price…
AudioNZ pays highest pre-tax petrol price in OECD - Ardern
Tax increases make up only a small part of petrol price rises - and if the latest rise came off tomorrow there wouldn't be much of a sustained drop for consumers, says the PM. Audio
No immediate reprieve from high petrol prices
There's no immediate reprieve for motorists from eye-watering fuel prices - even as the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admits New Zealanders are being fleeced. The government is talking tough - but… Audio
Jacinda Ardern attracts the media spotlight in the US
Jacinda Ardern - and her family - attracted plenty of attention at the UN in New York this week. She was even cast as the antidote to Trumpism by some. But did the media mistake exposure and… Video, Audio
Jacinda Ardern attracts the media spotlight in the US
Jacinda Ardern - and her family - attracted plenty of attention at the UN in New York this week. She was even cast as the antidote to Trumpism by some. But did the media mistake exposure and…
AudioLet’s act together, not in isolation – Jacinda Ardern tells UN
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has launched an international campaign to turn Me Too into We Too. She used strong rhetoric on gender equality in her first ever speech to the UN General Assembly today.
…Jacinda Ardern's UN message: 'Me too must become we too'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has used her first speech to the United Nations General Assembly to warn about the consequences of rejecting bodies like the International Criminal Court and the Paris… Video, Audio
Pacific nations continue their anti-climate change campaign
The Pacific Islands have continued to draw the world's attention to their plight from climate change at the United Nations General Assembly this week. Audio
Ardern talks climate change, kindness at UN
In New York, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has finished speaking to the United Nation's General Assembly. Ms Ardern, who has drawn international attention by having her baby Neve on the assembly… Audio