Paul Goldsmith
Four-year parliamentary term legislation to be introduced
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has announced that legislation will be introduced allowing for the parliamentary term to be extended to four years. Goldsmith spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 26 February 2025
On today's episode, Foreign Minister Winston Peters meets his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi in Beijing on Wednesday, the Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith is expected to make an announcement on Wednesday… Audio
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith on potential changes to citizen's arrest powers
The Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith is expected to make an announcement on Wednesday increasing citizen's arrest powers. Goldsmith spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Golden visas, risky paid content, deep pockets for journalism
How plans for wealthy foreign investors hit the headlines this week - and how did paid-for propaganda end up on a major news website? Also: two business journalists want to make the most out of… Audio
Mata Season 3 | Episode 2: “A kūpapa to the kaupapa” a Mata Waitangi special with Tama Potaka and Paul Goldsmith.
Following a “tense” pōwhiri at Waitangi, Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka and Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith discuss the health of Māori Crown relations. Video, Audio
Paul Goldsmith
The Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith was part of the Government's contingent at Waitangi. Audio
The House For Thurs 30 Jan 2025 - Fixed
The Taranaki Maunga gains legal personhood. Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 21 November 2024
In today's episode, the gang patch ban is now in effect, the government wants to give victims of sexual crimes the power to name the convicted offender in a proposed law change, a barrister… Audio
Govt proposes name suppression law change
The government wants to give victims of sexual crimes the power to name the convicted offender in a propsed law change. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Lawyers fight changes that would mean fewer jury trials
The Detail - Defence lawyers say there are better ways of clearing clogged courts than the government's plan to have fewer jury trials.
The case for juries
Defence lawyers say there are better ways of clearing clogged courts than the government's plan to have fewer jury trials Audio
Gang patch ban to come into effect
Next up for the government is the ban of gang insignia in public places which comes into effect from midnight Wednesday. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Minister Paul Goldsmith on the government’s new arts and culture strategy
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage has released Amplify: A Creative and Cultural Strategy for New Zealand. It’s a draft open for public consultation described as ‘action-oriented’ outlining how the… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 15 November 2024
In today's episode, Despite the controversial first reading of the Treaty Principles bill, it is now part of a six month select committee process that is unlikely to go any further, the national… Audio