Jacinda Ardern
Fiji's Covid-19 crisis escalates, NZ and Australia assist
Fiji was once first in line for a travel bubble with New Zealand and Australia, but now the Pacific island nation is grappling with an escalating Covid-19 crisis. Audio
Running the numbers on the PM's media schedule
When Jacinda Ardern changed her media schedule earlier this year, it raised heckles from commentators who felt she was ducking scrutiny. But what have the changes actually meant? Audio
Running the numbers on the PM's media schedule
When Jacinda Ardern changed her media schedule earlier this year, it raised heckles from commentators who felt she was ducking scrutiny. But what have the changes actually meant?
AudioArdern signals travellers to NZ will likely need Covid-19 vaccination
No vaccine, no visit. The Prime Minister has given the strongest indication yet that unvaccinated travellers may not be able to enter Aotearoa.
At a press conference with Dr Ashley Bloomfield… Video, Audio
Pacific advocates want action after Dawn Raids apology
Pacific advocates are calling for meaningful action to accompany the government's promised an apology for the Dawn Raids era of the mid-1970's.
Jacinda Ardern yesterday acknowledged the racist… Audio
Petition against mosque shooting film reaches 55k signatures
Fifty-five thousand people have signed a petition calling for an end to the planned They are Us movie, which is set to star Rose Byrne as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and focus on the days following… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Lavina Good and Richard Harman
Joining us on the Weekend Panel today are Lavina Good, and Richard Harman They look at the movie being made about the CHCH mosque shootings, the vaccine rollout, and Auckland being crowned as the… Audio
Standing by statements at Parliament
Parliament's question times have been littered with a recurring question about whether the Prime Minister stands by their statements. Audio
Standing by statements at Parliament
Parliament's question times have been littered with a recurring question about whether the Prime Minister stands by their statements.
AudioNZ not getting a large amount of advance notice on Pfizer shipments - Ardern
One million more doses of the Pfizer vaccine will land on our shores next month, bringing the total number of Pfizer doses received this year to more than 1,900,000.
That will be enough to fully… Audio
Covid-19: Fiji outbreak out of control with more than 500 cases
A Covid-19 outbreak in Fiji appears to be spiralling out of control, with 147 cases confirmed in the last two days.
The country's main hospital is effectively sealed off, after a cluster formed there… Audio
NZ will be 'predictable' in China dealings - Prime Minister
New Zealand will always be "predictable" in its dealings with China.
That's a promise from the Prime Minister who is flatly rejecting the most recent accusations from Beijing as the dust settles from… Audio
Scott Morrison says NZ and Australia won't be divided
"People are always trying to divide Australia and New Zealand - they will not succeed."
That was Scott Morrison's response when asked if Wellington's position on China is harming the relationship… Audio
Jacinda Ardern on Scott Morrison visit
Jacinda Ardern and her Australian counterpart Scott Morrison are meeting in Queenstown for their first face-to-face meetings since early 2020.
The meetings come as relations between the two nations… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Josie Pagani and Chris Wikaira
Panelists Josie Pagani and Chris Wikaira are looking at the Canterbury weather, the idea of a four-day work week, white privilege, and halting licences for new bottle stores because of increasing… Audio
Collins takes further hit in latest political poll
The government's budget spend up has failed to get them a boost and Judith Collins has taken a further hit, according to the latest 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll.
Tonight's poll is the first since last… Video, Audio
Working for Families next on the list for government after benefits rise - Ardern
The government's budget centred on increases in the benefit in line with the recommendations of the government's Welfare Expert Advisory Group.
The government said it would lift 30,000 children out… Audio
Media can make and break leadership in volatile times
A new analysis finds media coverage is more important than ever after Covid in shaping our perception of leaders’ success, trustworthiness and transparency (or a perceived lack of them). But - as we… Audio
Media can make and break leadership in volatile times
A new analysis finds media coverage is more important than ever after Covid in shaping our perception of leaders’ success, trustworthiness and transparency (or a perceived lack of them). But - as we…
AudioThe Weekend Panel with Sam Stubbs and Brigitte Morten
Joining us on the Panel this morning are Brigitte Morten and Sam Stubbs. They'll be discussing the Budget, how safe we feel in New Zealand, what Martin Bashir did, how much we pay our nurses, and the… Audio