Peter Dunne
Foreign trusts skyrocket from 2006 to 2016
In the last decade, the number of foreign trusts established in New Zealand has skyrocketed from nearly 2,000 in 2006 to over 10,000 today - though then - Minister of Revenue Peter Dunne says IRD did… Audio
World leaders meet at UN to debate international drug laws
At the UN a debate is underway on whether international drug laws should be eased. Audio
Cannabis-based medicine approved
After the approval of another non-pharmaceutical grade cannabis-based medicine, Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne joins Checkpoint. Audio
Community groups expecting funding cuts as Lotto payout falls
Sports and arts groups that rely on funding from Lotto grants have been told to expect much less cash this year. Audio
Greens say NZ needs to do more to end failed war on drugs here
The Green Party health spokesperson Kevin Hague wants a legal and regulated industry for cannabis in New Zealand. Audio
Dunne says war on drugs already over in NZ
Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne says it is possible New Zealand will become more is promising a more tolerant approach towards minor drug offences in the coming years. Audio
Associate Health Minister on medical cannabis loophole
The use of cannabis for medicinal purposes has sparked public debate with news high profile New Zealanders Martin Crowe and Helen Kelly have used the drug for pain relief. Video, Audio
Missing information in cannabis bid - Dunne
Health officials tried unsuccessfully to get what they needed to approve Helen Kelly's medicinal cannabis, according to Peter Dunne.
Chrismas message from Peter Dunne
And now a message from the United Future leader, Peter Dunne. Audio
The Year In Parliament for 20 December 2015
What a difference one MP makes - Mike Sabin and Peter Dunne and the year in a House divided. Audio
'Jihadi brides' free to come and go from NZ
The women who've left the country to marry jihadist fighters in Syria and Iraq have not had their passports cancelled and are free to come back. Audio
Fire service revamp focuses on volunteers
Fire services throughout the country are to be overhauled in a bid largely designed to provide better support for volunteers. Audio
Dunne slams Australia's 'concentration camps'
United Future leader Peter Dunne has likened Australia's immigration detention system to concentration camps, and labelled its immigration minister a villain. Audio
Dunne deals to Dutton over "concentration camp" policy
Yet another of Prime Minister John Key's Government support parties has let fly at the Australian Immigration Minister Peter Dutton over the revocation of New Zealanders' visas and their incarceration… Audio
Forget your passport? No problem says Australian government
New Zealanders may soon be able to pack one less thing for their next holiday across the ditch - their passport. Audio
Minister concerned about mob rule on medicinal cannabis
Could mob rule replace logical decision making as the medicinal cannabis debate heats up? The Associate Minister of Health Peter Dunne joins Morning Report. Audio
A Govt support partner wants the PM to raise the refugee quota
One of the Government's support partners Peter Dunne is at odds with the Prime Minister over the country's refugee quota. Audio
Dunne defends refugee decision
The Minister of Internal Affairs, Peter Dunne, is defending a decision to allow 27 people who made false refugee claims to keep their citizenship and stay in the country. Audio
Minister defends letting false refugees stay
The Minister of Internal Affairs Peter Dunne is defending a decision to allow 27 people who made false refugee claims to remain in New Zealand as citizens. Audio