Scott Campbell
The Panel with Laila Harre and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
The Director-General of Health says a ship now bound for Brisbane is believed to be the most likely source of transmission in the latest Covid-19 case in New Zealand. Panellists Laila Harre and Scott… Audio
What panellists Laila Harre and Scott Campbell are thinking
What panellists Laila Harre and Scott Campbell have been thinking. Audio
Political commentator Scott Campbell
Political commentator, Scott Campbell, analyses the results for the Maori Party. Audio
Wealth, weight, winners and the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard
Two days out, we hear surprise calls on wealth taxes and obesity and the Caucus crew debate the seats to watch, highs and lows, winners and losers. And we put our picks in an envelope. Video, Audio
Polls show Tāmaki Makaurau electorate race tightening up
The race for Tāmaki Makaurau is tightening up
A new Māori Television-Curia Market Research poll has the current MP, Labour's Peeni Henare, at 35 percent with the Māori Party's John Tamihere just six… Audio
Collins & Peters on thin ice as Ardern finds her feet
The New Zealand First Foundation in court, Judith Collins pays a price on Ponsonby Rd, Jacinda Ardern finds some form & a chance for Te Pati Maori. Video, Audio
Collins goes vote plucking, while Peters makes 'last stand'
Caucus rates a fired-up leaders' debate as Collins looks to bring voters 'home', while Winston Peters rages as he's 'exonerated'. Video, Audio
Sending out the political assassins as National shoots itself in the foot
With eight days, 18 hours, two minutes and 10 seconds until voting starts, party leaders are calling up hit-jobs as they scrap for their political lives. Plus, the debate debacles, ACT's rise and… Video, Audio
Gulliver's Election... and is Labour angling to govern alone?
Welcome to the recession, with giant debt, spending and unemployment that make previous campaigns look like Lilliput. How are New Zealand First are trying to recover & does Labour really want to… Video, Audio
Today in music history Toots Hibbert has died
Toots Hibbert of Toots and Maytals died yesterday aged 77. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Scott Campbell (Part 2)
Huge labour shortage looming for summer fruit picking; Giving mana back to Maori inmates through portraits. Audio
The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Scott Campbell (Part 1)
Alert level changes today; Ti Wiki O Te Reo Maori kicks off, a new app is there to help. Audio
What panellists Wendyl Nissen and Scott Campbell have been thin
'I've been thinking' with panellists Wendyl Nissen and Scott Campbell. Audio
Timid tax, debating debates and say hello to Kinder Collins
Labour's tax policy is tentative, but is it also 'right for right now'? And is it negotiable? Judith Collins' policy releases point to less Crusher, more Kinder. Plus, how to mess up TV debates and… Audio
The naughty prefect and the 'single source of truth'
Greens leader James Shaw has been under the cosh for his Green School decision, but what's going on behind the scenes and will it cost votes? Social media rears it's sulky head, vaccination lies and… Audio
Lockdown let-downs, leg-ups & two swing seats
As Auckland struggles through a "tricky" extended lockdown, who are the political winners & losers? We debate covid fatigue, who's won from the wage subsidies (hint: not women) and two up-for-grabs… Audio
Test fail: Is Labour bordering on trouble?
Parties try to look tough as border policies are rolled out, Labour fails its testing test and what are the implications of delaying the election? Audio
'Didn't that escalate quickly?'
What impact will the return of Covid in the community have on Election 2020? Plus Gerry Brownlee's conspiracies, Labour's Ardern-astic launch, and Merv & Mellow in Auckland Central Audio
This election is brought to you by the letter C
Caucus returns for Election 2020 talking about the state of the parties, Covid debt and problems with our political culture. Audio
The drivers behind online shopping
Online shopping can be a very tempting habit, especially during lockdown. But why do we so often end up buying things we don't need? Audio