Anneke Smith
China's second highest ranking politican visiting NZ this week
China's second highest ranking politican Li Qiang will visit New Zealand this week, Anneke Smith speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
Allegations Te Paati Māori misused data during 2023 election
The Public Service Commission has convened a high-level meeting with the heads of government departments over allegations Te Paati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign. A group of… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 7 June 2024
On today's episode, we hear from Corrections Minister Mark Mitchell about the inquiry into the 2020 Waikeria Prison riot, the Government has confirmed New Zealand will continue to fund the United… Audio
Govt confirms NZ to continue funding UNRWA
The Government has confirmed New Zealand will continue to fund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. Political reporter Anneke Smith spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Willis muddles numbers, Labour asks for tax cut donations
The Finance Minister got in a bit of a tangle over her tax cut promise today - first by overstating how many households will get the maximum amount - and then by overstating how much that is. It comes… Audio
Millions to receive tax relief from July
Millions of people will be pocketing a bit more of their wages from the end of July, as part the coalition's Budget tax relief package. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
Voters unsure about tax cuts ahead of Budget 2024
New Zealanders find out this afternoon just how much they'll pocket from the coalition's tax cuts. RNZ political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
Taxpayers Union questions MP travel spending
The Taxpayers Union is questioning why MPs aren't tightening their travel spending at a time when many people are having to cut costs. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
Kiri Allan pleads guilty to charge
Former Justice Minister Kiri Allan has been convicted for refusing to accompany a police officer on the night of the car crash that ended her political career. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 22 May 2024
On today's episode, former Justice Minister Kiri Allan has pleaded guilty to charges that ended her political career just moments before her trial was set to begin on Wednesday, an aviation expert… Audio
Kiri Allan pleads guilty to charges
Former Justice Minister Kiri Allan has pleaded guilty to charges that ended her political career just moments before her trial was set to begin on Wednesday. Political reporter Anneke Smith spoke to… Audio
Coalition forges ahead with fast-track agenda in face of fierce protest
The Government is pushing ahead with its agenda to fast-track major projects in the face of fierce protest both inside and outside Parliament. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
Te Pati Maori criticised for language in the House
Political parties have roundly criticised Te Pati Maori for using words like 'extermination' and 'white supremacy' in the House. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
Julie Anne Genter accused of intimidating behaviour
The Green Party's Julie Anne Genter has not shown up to Select Committee Thursday morning after National accused her of intimidating one of its ministers in Parliament. Political reporter Anneke Smith… Audio
Anneke Smith on the government's priorities for education
Anneke Smith speaks to Lisa Owen about the government's education priorities Audio
Vaping regulations battle 'immeasurably harder' under coalition - campaigner
Successive governments have claimed crack downs on youth vaping but retailers are flouting the law, with just one prosecution on the books.
Retailers have until the end of the year to phase out… Audio
Vaping regulations battle 'immeasurably harder' under coalition - campaigner
Successive governments have claimed crack downs on youth vaping but retailers are flouting the law, with just one prosecution on the books.
Retailers have until the end of the year to phase out…
AudioTobacco companies will find loopholes in vaping regulations - experts
Marketing experts say there's no doubt vape manufacturers will find and exploit loopholes in new regulations. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more. Audio
Children's Minister says OT will get better despite cuts
The Children's Minister is promising Oranga Tamariki will get better at taking care of at-risk children, not worse, as a result of this week's job cuts. Anneke Smith reports. Audio
Lawmakers worry tobacco companies will outsmart ban
Lawmakers are worried tobacco companies will outsmart the government's looming ban on disposable vapes. The ban is set to come into force by the end of the year - along with new retailer restrictions… Audio