Nine To Noon Politics
Commentators from the right and left make sense of the week in politics, in conversation with Nine to Noon's Kathryn Ryan.
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Dale Husband and Ben Thomas talk politics with Kathryn Ryan
Political commentators Morten and Jones
Political commentators Morten and Jones
Brigitte Morton and Neale Jones discuss two sobering polls for the Coalition government in the past week, what we've learned from scrutiny week, and the new ferry decision due this week.
Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle
Gareth Hughes and Tim Hurdle
Gareth Hughes is the Director of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa is a former Green MP and is no longer a member of any political party.
Tim Hurdle is a former National senior adviser, was the National Party Campaign Director in 2020. He is a director of several companies, including Museum Street Strategies, a public affairs firm.
Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
Dale Husband is a long-time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Māori focused current affairs programme. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National Party member.
Sue Moroney and Ben Thomas
Sue Moroney and Ben Thomas
Ben Thomas is a former National government press secretary, a columnist and a director of public affairs firm Capital. Sue Moroney is a former MP with the Labour Party and now chief executive of Community Law Centres Aotearoa.
Neale Jones and Brigette Morten
Neale Jones and Brigette Morten
Neale, Brigette and Kathryn discuss the aftermath of the US election, the introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill being brought forward, and the hīkoi to Wellington in protest of the Bill. Also, the government still has issues to resolve ahead of the apology to survivors of abuse in state care this week.
Dale Husband and Fletcher Tabuteau
Dale Husband and Fletcher Tabuteau
Dale, Fletcher and Kathryn discuss a range of issues on the political agenda, including the Auditor General’s inquiry into possible conflicts of interest by Ministers over fast-track projects. Also calls from people abused in state care for the Solicitor General to go.
Gareth Hughes and Ben Thomas
Gareth Hughes and Ben Thomas
Gareth, Ben and Kathryn reflect on the coalition government’s first year, their policies, promises and what’s been delivered on. Also public sector cuts continue, a new State Service Commissioner has been appointed and the Finance Minister has doubled down on calling Wellington City Council a "shambles”.
Gareth Hughes is the Director of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa, a former Green MP and is no longer a member of any political party.
Ben Thomas is a former National government press secretary, a columnist and a director of public affairs firm Capital.
Gareth Hughes and Fletcher Tabuteau
Gareth Hughes and Fletcher Tabuteau
Gareth, Fletcher and Kathryn talk about the Manawanui sinking, the upcoming CHOGM meeting and NZ First's annual conference.
Also, the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's bilateral meeting with India's leader Narendra Modi, which has resulted in an official invite to New Delhi but little indication of progress toward a promised free trade deal.
Sue Moroney and Brigitte Morton
Sue Moroney and Brigitte Morton
Political commentators Sue Moroney and Brigitte Morten join Kathryn with to discuss the major political events of the last week, including the sinking of the HMNZS Manawanui, the government's list of fast track projects, and questions surrounding the independent advice Casey Costello received on heated tobacco products.
Political commentators Dale Husband and Brigitte Morten
Political commentators Dale Husband and Brigitte Morten
Kathryn, Dale and Brigitte talk about some of the coalition agreements that are in effect and also the challenges of three party decision making. And reaction to the government’s revised guidance on working from home, with Public Service Minister Nicola Willis saying it’s not an entitlement.
Neale Jones and Liam Hehir 23 September
Neale Jones and Liam Hehir 23 September
Neale, Liam and Kathryn discuss a range of law and order issues, including gang patch legislation, violent crime data and the adding of more police officers to community patrol teams.
Also the latest GDP figure and what’s happening in the transport portfolio.
Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern, and prior to that was Chief of Staff to Andrew Little. He is the director of public affairs firm Capital. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National Party member.
Political commentators Brigitte Morten & Gareth Hughes
Political commentators Brigitte Morten & Gareth Hughes
Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Gareth Hughes discuss the week's big political moments.
Political commentators Sue Moroney & Ben Thomas
Political commentators Sue Moroney & Ben Thomas
Sue and Ben look back on a momentous week for Te Ao Māori with the tangi of Kiīngi Tūheitia and his daughter crowned the eighth Māori monarch.
Political commentators Neale Jones & Liam Hehir
Political commentators Neale Jones & Liam Hehir
Many topics to discuss including Labour's wealth tax, the newly announced infrastructure agency and the latest in the Greens - Darlene Tana saga.
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