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Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Ruwani Perera, Jonathan Milne, and Chris Carter.
First, the government ditches the referendum on a four-year election term, and Winston Peters makes a head-turning comment in the House.
Then, with an intense string of storms hitting the country already this year, is it time to take politics out of weather planning? And the first National Infrastructure Plan poses a similar question.
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Weekly Political Panel 18 February 2026
Nicola Willis and Carmel Sepuloni joined Morning Report this morning for the Weekly Political Panel.
Political commentators Neale Jones and Liam Hehir
Neale, Liam and Kathryn discuss recent events in politics including Finance Minister Nicola Willis' announcement into an independent review of the Reserve Bank's monetary policy decisions made during the Covid-19 pandemic.
DEI and Employment Relations: The week's contentious bills
Two bills made strong progress this week against fierce opposition. They aim to end diversity hiring in the public service, and "rebalance" employment relations. The House considers the bills and lopsided debating.
Gas plan derailed by definitional dispute
When is a tax not a tax? That question derailed this week's gas announcement, as ministers scrambled to explain a new levy despite having promised "no new taxes". RNZ's acting political editor Craig McCulloch examines the fallout in Focus on Politics.
The Great NZ Sell-Off
From Telecom to Air New Zealand, the BNZ to our power companies why did governments sell our state assets, and what did we get in return? Now the Government is eyeing a sale of its Chorus debt. Join Guyon Espiner and Corin Dann as they look back at four decades of selling the family silver.
The Whip 11 February 2026
Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Lillian Hanly, Guyon Espiner and former labour MP Poto Williams.
Weekly Political Panel for 11 February 2026
Nicola Willis and Megan Woods joined Morning Report this morning for the Weekly Political Panel.
Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Dale Husband
Dale, Brigitte and Kathryn discuss recent events in politics including the politics at this year's Waitangi commemorations.
Inside the Chief of Staff role: The House chats with Kevin Hague
The House sits down with a former MP to unpack what a Chief of Staff does, and what it’s been like to return to parliament, but in the back office.
Pension Wars: The NZ Super Promise That Changed Politics
It's the third rail of New Zealand politics: Touch it and you die. From Richard Seddon's groundbreaking old-age pension, to Rob Muldoon's Dancing Cossacks to, Jim Bolger's "No ifs, no buts, no maybes" Corin and Guyon trace the history of New Zealand Superannuation.
The Whip 4 February 2026
Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Andrea Vance, Maria Slade, and Chris Finlayson. They discuss the latest rise in unemployment figures and how the Government will handle it, and an eventful start to Waitangi celebrations.
Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Lianne Dalziel
Kathryn, Tim and Lianne discuss recent events in politics including the resignation of Judith Collins.
How MMP changed politics
New Zealand’s MMP voting system promised fairness and diversity — but has it delivered? In this episode of Context, Guyon Espiner and Corin Dann look back at how MMP came to be, from a slip-up by David Lange in the 1980s to Winston Peters’ rise as kingmaker, and now Christopher Luxon’s challenge of managing a three-party government.
The Whip 28 January 2026
Join Wallace Chapman for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics.
He is joined by Corin Dann, Holly Bennett and Tracey Martin.
They discuss Judith Collins' legacy in politics; the politicians' response to the fatal weather events in the Bay of Plenty; the latest political poll and why Winston Peters' has cause to be smiling and the extraordinary ICE crackdown in the US.
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