Phil Goff
Phil Goff announces EQC policy
The Labour leader says having homeowners pay Earthquake Commission levies through rates would ensure every homeowner was insured. Audio
National pledging major changes to the welfare system
The National Party is planning to put in place what it calls comprehensive welfare reforms if it is re-elected. Audio
Labour reacts to National's welfare policy
Labour Party leader Phil Goff speaks to reporters about National's proposals to overhaul the welfare system. Audio
Key's integrity questioned during first televised debate
Labour's Phil Goff has used the first televised election debate between the leaders of the two main parties to question the integrity of the National leader, John Key. Our parliamentary chief… Audio
Fiery debate at Epsom candidates meeting
While lively exchanges coloured the televised Leaders' Debate last night, there was fiery debate at a meeting in the wealthy Auckland electorate of Epsom. Audio
Phil Goff discusses the retirement age and savings
The Labour Party leader tells a business conference that there are pressing issues to address. Audio
In-depth interview with Phil Goff
Simon Mercep, Brent Edwards and Patrick O'Meara question Labour Leader Phil Goff about his party's policies and campaign. Audio
Labour leader talks about superannuation policy
Phil Goff talks to reporters about the need to raise the age people can get a pension. Audio
Labour leader discusses proposed lift to pension age
National says the bottomline is you have to work two years longer under Labour. Audio
Labour announces savings policy
Labour Party leader Phil Goff outlines a package of three major policies on savings at Parliament. Audio
Labour says National has taken economy nowhere
The first shots of the election campaign have been fired with Labour accusing the government of failing to deliver on the economic promises it made in the 2008 campaign. Audio
Labour pledges Industry-wide minimum pay and conditions
Labour is pledging to introduce industry-wide minimum pay and conditions if it comes to power at November's general election. Audio
Labour demands apology from Prime Minister
The Labour Party is refusing to accept the Prime Minister's explanation of his Standard and Poor's comments. Audio
Labour struggles to gain traction against National in polls
With less than two months until the general election, Labour is struggling to close the gap with National. Audio
Surveillance Bill continues to court controversy
The Labour Party says the government's bill to allow the police to resume using hidden video cameras will give the police too much power. Audio
Labour's proposals to rebuild Canterbury
If it wins the election, Labour is promising to buy 15-hundred sections in Canterbury to sell on at cost price to people whose houses are in the red zone. Audio
Labour dismisses Govt takeover of Auckland waterfront
Labour says the Government using its special World Cup powers to take control of the Auckland waterfront is merely a face-saving move. Audio
Minister dismisses calls to apologise for Urewera police raids
The Police Minister, Judith Collins, is dismissing calls for the police to apologise after charges were dropped against more than a dozen people arrested in the 2007 police raids in the Ureweras. Audio
Hager allegations spark calls for parliamentary inquiry
Green Party MP Keith Locke believes the claims in Hagar's book warrant further action and the Labour Party leader Phil Goff, who was the Minister of Defence for some of the period detailed in the… Audio
Labour leader comments on dole for employers
Phil Goff explains one part of Labour's youth skills and employment policy, which is aimed at ensuring all teenagers are either in work or learning within three years. Audio