Jane Patterson
Will Simon Bridges' big gamble pay off?
Opposition leader Simon Bridges has taken perhaps the biggest gamble of his political career - ruling out a coalition deal with New Zealand First after this year's general elections.
He's following… Audio
New public media plan still a work in progress behind closed doors
Cabinet has approved the idea of a new public service outfit to replace state-owned RNZ and TVNZ by 2023 - but they want more details from the broadcasting minister. So does the public and the rest of… Audio
New public media plan still a work in progress behind closed doors
Cabinet has approved the idea of a new public service outfit to replace state-owned RNZ and TVNZ by 2023 - but they want more details from the broadcasting minister. So does the public and the rest of…
AudioFocus on Politics: The Big Infrastructure Spend-Up
Government splashes the cash on infrastructure to kick off election year. Audio
Four charges laid over National Party donation
The Serious Fraud Office is pursuing criminal charges against four people in relation to donations paid into a National Party bank account, but their identity is likely to remain secret for some time.
…Govt, Opposition dispute infrastructure plans
The government is touting the multi-billion-dollar infrastructure package as the biggest investment in a generation - but National is accusing it of just dusting off plans it was progressing when it… Video, Audio
Govt details infrastructure spend
The Prime Minister has revealed a half-billion-dollar spend-up on roads, to come out of the $12 billion Infrastructure Fund. Kathryn talks with RNZ's Political Editor Jane Patterson. Audio
Cabinet approves plan for public broadcasting 'super entity'
Cabinet ministers have approved the first step towards creating a new public broadcasting "super entity" involving RNZ and TVNZ - but the plan looks quite different to what they considered at the end… Audio
Phil Twyford defends US military rocket cargo launched from NZ
New Zealanders are being assured there are tight controls in place for any rocket cargo launched from New Zealand for foreign military or defence clients.
Rocket Lab's next launch is for a American… Audio
2019 in review: Politicians preside through tragedy
Politicians have signed off for 2019 - a year bookended by tragedy and set against the backdrop of dramatic international events.
On 15 March a pair of deadly attacks rocked New Zealand, and more… Audio
Focus on Politics: Parliament wraps for 2019
Parliament wraps for 2019 after a year of drama, tragedy and controversy. Audio
Labour Party alleged assault victim reportedly stands by her version of events
The woman who accused a Labour Party staff member of a serious sexual assault is reportedly standing by her version of events, despite an independent investigation finding insufficient evidence to… Audio
Govt delays decision on NZ's public broadcasting future
The National Party says the delay of a final Cabinet decision over public broadcasting is the latest broken promise in the government's so-called Year of Delivery.
Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi… Audio
Govt releases ports report
The government has officially released its working group report on Northport. The report - which was leaked to Nine to Noon last week - makes the case for the Auckland Port to move to Northland. RNZ… Audio
New Zealand First outlines its stance on public broadcasting
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has been giving a speech this morning in which he's outlined his position on public broadcasting. RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson joins Kathryn to examine… Audio
D-Day looms for decision on public broadcasting
D-Day is looming for a decision on the new public broadcasting "super entity", with the final Cabinet meeting of the year on Monday.
If the Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi can lock down enough… Audio
Ministers consider proposal to move Auckland's port
Despite New Zealand First lobbying hard at the Cabinet table, the Finance Minister says the case to move Auckland's port operations up north has not yet been made.
Ministers are considering a… Audio
Labour Party conference set to begin on Saturday
It's been a challenging year for the Labour Party - and members will have a chance to look back on the ups and downs at the annual conference this weekend.
The venue is Whanganui - where party… Audio
Focus on Politics: The NZ First Foundation
NZ First in the gun again over political donations Audio
Calls for changes to electoral law
Growing furore over the New Zealand First Foundation has led to calls for changes to electoral law.
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson speaks to Kim Hill. Audio