Morgan Godfery
TOP leader's clanger over PMs deceased cat
The leader of the Opportunities Party Gareth Morgan has had a dig at Jacinda Ardern about her wandering cat the day after she was run over. Audio
NZs love of semi-automatic weapons
Bill O'Leary of the Deerstalkers' Association explains what semi-automatic weapons are and who uses them in the hunting world. Audio
The Panel with Emma Espiner and Morgan Godfery (Part 2)
Some countries are known for their woolley jumpers, some for frozen fish and others for milk. What defines a country? What the Panelists Emma Espiner and Morgan Godfery want to talk about. The NBR's… Audio
The Panel with Emma Espiner and Morgan Godfery (Part 1)
Bill O'Leary of the Deerstalkers' Association explains what semi-automatic weapons are and who uses them in the hunting world. The leader of the Opportunities Party Gareth Morgan has had a dig at… Audio
Our new government
Commentator and writer Morgan Godfery joins The Panel noting that in hindsight Winston Peters decision seems obvious, but how will this play out for the parties involved? Audio
What can New Zealand's left learn from the UK election?
What can New Zealand's left learn from the UK election where there was a surge of young voters? Political commentators Josie Pagani - who's in Britain where she's been observing the election, and… Audio
Will young candidates do the trick and encourage youth voters?
The Greens have placed candidates aged 22 and 23 in the top 15 of their party list. Will it help attract young voters? We get the views of three young political analysts - Morgan Godfery, Ollin… Audio
Under 45s discuss pros and cons of raising pension age
Morning Report assembled a panel of under 45s to talk about National's new policy to increase the age of entitlement for the pension. 25 year old Maori political commentator Morgan Godfery, 33 year… Audio
The political year ahead - a panel discussion
Fran O'Sullivan, New Zealand Herald columnist and Head of Business for NZME, Business Desk's Pattrick Smellie, and writer and trade unionist Morgan Godfery join Wallace to discuss the political year… Audio
Word Christchurch 2016: Reimagining Journalism
Contributors from Freerange Press's Don't Dream It's Over: Reimagining Journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand discuss the state of journalism in the country. They explore the strengths and weaknesses of… Audio
Real Housewives vs real research: in-depth journalism was the loser on the day
A rich nobody making a racist remark on a reality TV show most of us don't watch created a media frenzy this week. Meanwhile, a major journalistic investigation into racial bias in the justice system… Audio
Real Housewives vs real research: in-depth journalism was the loser on the day
A rich nobody making a racist remark on a reality TV show most of us don't watch created a media frenzy this week. Meanwhile, a major journalistic investigation into racial bias in the justice system…
AudioMax Harris: Rhodes, racism and the politics of love
Charlotte Graham interviews the Rhodes Scholar and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, who has returned here for Aspiring Conversations 2016 in Wanaka, to speak on a panel, The New Zealand Project… Audio
Morgan Godfery: rethinking New Zealand
Wellington writer, commentator and trade unionist who specialises in Maori politics and international indigenous issues. He is the editor of a new collection of essays, The Interregnum: Rethinking New… Audio
Flag referendum voting closes today
The country's choice of alternative flag should be known tonight after voting closes in the flag referendum. Audio
Cull continues as Mihi Forbes leaves Native Affairs
Māori Television journalist Mihingarangi Forbes announced she was quitting as presenter of current affairs show Native Affairs yesterday. Audio
Online lives - The Wireless
Writer, director, and actress Lena Dunham says that while there are a lot of people she loves on Twitter, it's impossible to find them without reading things telling her that she should be "buried… Audio
Maori Politics
It's been a big few weeks in politics for Maori with a number of interesting developments, including the return of Kelvin Davis, the demise of Hone Harawira, the resurgence of Labour among Maori… Audio
Panel on Maori Party's future
The departure of such high-profile leaders as Pita Sharples and Tariana Turia has led many to question whether the Maori Party will be able to survive as a political force. Audio