Giles Dexter
PM Luxon leaves Vietnam after talks
Christopher Luxon has moved his Vietnam mission from politics to business, eager to see how the new Comprehensive Strategic Partnership can help boost economic growth. political reporter Giles Dexter… Audio
New Zealand and Vietnam sign strategtic partnership
The Prime Ministers of New Zealand and Vietnam have signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership - with Aotearoa being only the tenth country to do so. Christopher Luxon signed the deal in Hanoi… Audio
PM Luxon arrives in Vietnamese capital
The Prime Minister has arrived in Vietnam's capital Hanoi, along with a business delegation of food, beverage, and education heavy hitters. Political reporter Giles Dexter is in Hanoi. Audio
Shaken trust in the public service's data safeguards
A damning report has found the safeguards government agencies have to protect data they share with third party providers to be sorely lacking, and wide open for misuse. Allegations Census and… Audio
NZ First attacks Green MP for use of 'Aotearoa'
The Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has taken aim at Ricardo Menendez March in parliament again - this time because the Green MP referred to the country as "Aotearoa." Menéndez March's migrant… Audio
Stats NZ boss steps down after Manurewa Marae inquiry
The head of StatsNZ is falling on his sword, after a long-awaited inquiry found the agency failed to put adequate safeguards in place to ensure Census information collected at Manurewa marae was not… Audio
Stats NZ boss to step down after vaccination data report released
Stats NZ's boss will step down after the release of a long-awaited report into Census and COVID-19 vaccination data collected at Manurewa Marae. It found that government agencies failed to put… Audio
Te Pāti Māori MP 'deliberately misled' House last year
Te Pāti Māori MP Tākuta Ferris deliberately misled the House last year when he denied calling MPs liars, Parliament's Privileges Committee has found. The committee recommended Mr Ferris be required to… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 12 February 2025
In today's episode, a manhunt is underway in Palmerston North for a man who aimed a firearm at a police officer on Tuesday night, before fleeing the scene, the government has released a series of… Audio
Govt releases draft proposals to level playing field for local media
The government has released a series of draft proposals which it says may help level the playing field for local media against international competitors. Political reporter Giles Dexter spoke to… Audio
PM and David Seymour batting off talk of a rift
Christopher Luxon and David Seymour insist everything is rosy, despite trading barbs over a letter the ACT leader sent to police advocating for Philip Polkinghorne during the investigation into his… Audio
PM hints National will campaign on asset sales next year
The Prime Minister has hinted National will campaign on asset sales next year, saying an election win in 2026 would be the mandate he needs to push ahead with selling off NZ owned assets. Christopher… Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 20 December 2024
On today's episode, New Zealand search and rescue crews in Vanuatu are still hopeful they can find survivors in Port Vila's collapsed buildings, Liam Lawson will be racing for the Red Bull Formula 1… Audio
Government goes back to drawing board on Holidays Act
The government is going back to the drawing board on its reforms to the Holidays Act, which will overhaul how annual leave is calculated. The Workplace Relations and Safety minister Brooke Van Velden… Audio
Pro-Palestine and pro-Israel marchers converge on Parliament
The 'All Out for Gaza' march was set to arrive at Parliament and deliver a petition calling on tougher sanctions against Israel - instead they were met by a pro-Israel rally, which included members of… Audio
Report into NZ's COVID-19 response released
A long awaited report from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into New Zealand's COVID-19 response has outlined what went well, what didn't and how to prepare for the future. Political reporter Giles… Audio
China's ambassador to NZ warns govt about AUKUS
China's ambassador to New Zealand has sounded a warning for the government not to get involved with AUKUS - saying it could have 'negative consequences' for the relationship with our biggest trading… Audio
Sir John Key leads tributes for Nikki Kaye
The former National deputy leader and cabinet minister died after a long battle with cancer. Sir John Key said Ms Kaye's initial breast cancer diagnosis in 2016 was much worse than either of them had… Audio
New Police Base to open in Auckland CBD
New Police Commissioner Richard Chambers says there's a priority to increase public safety and boost visibility in communities. Audio