Peter Dunne
The Panel with Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne discuss the Australian Government deporting a 15-year-old to New Zealand, a new picture book called Aya and The Butterfly, and the latest polls. Audio
The Pre Panel with Sue Bradford and Peter Dunne
Robert Kelly discusses Alabama's decision to overturn a ban on yoga in schools, while 'namaste' is still forbidden. Audio
Bow tie wearing Peter Dunne on ties for men in Parliament
Perhaps the main talking point from Parliament's first day back yesterday was when Maori-Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi was booted out of the house for refusing to wear a tie. Mr Waititi claimed that… Audio
Winemaker shocked at critical message
A North Canterbury winemaker is in shock after receiving a "condescending, patronising and misogynistic" message from a top wine critic. Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Adventure tourism after disaster; Universal acquires Bob Dylan catalogue; Mittens song to raise money for MHF; Winemaker shocked at critical message. Audio
The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Prof Al Gillespie on on Royal Commission report; Prof Paul Spoonley on Royal Commission report; Home ownership plunges to new low, Audio
What panellists Tayyaba Khan and Peter Dunne have been thinking
What panellists Tayyaba Khan and Peter Dunne have been thinking. Audio
New political poll shows Labour, Adern still most popular
The honeymoon continues for the Labour government with the first political poll since the election showing the party on 53 per cent - up seven per cent since the last poll almost two months ago. The… Audio
Peter Dunne analyses the new Labour cabinet
There were plenty of headlines after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern revealed her new Cabinet line-up yesterday, including Nanaia Mahuta becoming the country's first female Foreign Affairs Minister, and… Audio
Time to ditch daylight savings?
The Panel is joined by former MP and Minister, Peter Dunne, who has long been an advocate of daylight savings. Audio
Election 2020: Peter Dunne, David Cormack with latest analysis of results
Peter Dunne and David Cormack join Guyon Espiner as it looks like Labour could lead with a huge majority. Video, Audio
Party leaders square off in leaders debate one last time
Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins squared off one last time in TVNZ's final leader's debate last night. Child poverty, housing and even religion were among the hard issues canvassed - but there were… Audio
Music history: On this day in 1947 - Chris De Burgh was born
On this day 1947 - Chris De Burgh was born. British-Irish singer-songwriter Chris De Burgh is best known for his 1986 hit 'Lady In Red'. Audio
For sale: 'Arnold' the air traffic tower
Looking for a new home? An old air traffic control tower - complete with its own letterbox - is up for sale in Wellington. Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
The Panel crosses live to America to speak to freelance journalist Simon Hampton about the upcoming election. Canterbury University law professor is warning the oceans are undervalued by New… Audio
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Auckland police arrested six people during early-morning raids in Te Atatū, New Lynn and Half Moon Bay yesterday. New Zealand political experts are in demand to explain Aotearoa to a global audience. Audio
What panellists Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne have been thinking about
What panellists Niki Bezzant and Peter Dunne have been thinking about. Audio
Lifting the lid on the back room secrets of coalition deals
Peter Dunne is the MP who's been involved in more coalition negotiations than any other - he takes us behind the closed doors to shine a spotlight on what happens after an MMP election. Audio
Lifting the lid on the back room secrets of coalition deals
Peter Dunne is the MP who's been involved in more coalition negotiations than any other - he takes us behind the closed doors to shine a spotlight on what happens after an MMP election.
AudioPeter Dunne, Heather Roy on latest political poll numbers
It's steady as she goes for Labour and a slight drop for National in the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll.
Numbers show Labour is still out in front but will need the help of the Greens to govern.
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