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Election 2023

Newstalk ZB brings you comprehensive coverage of Election 2023 - the policies, the issues, the debates, the personalities, and the results of New Zealand's general election.

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Election Fix: 15 September 2023

In today’s Election Fix, Political Editor Jason Walls fills us in on Chris Hipkins more traditional day on the campaign trail. Plus, he analyses the Labour Leader’s continued attacks against National. Political reporter Sophie Trigger discusses National’s plan for the tech sector and talks Nicola Willis’ bold promise this morning. Plus, all your latest Election 2023 headlines. Election Fix is your daily wrap of the Election 2023 campaign, talking to our reporters in the field plus the day’s big ...

Sep 15, 20237 min

John MacDonald: National's tax dance is like watching Grand Designs

National’s tax plan debacle is looking more and more like an episode of Grand Designs. A wide-eyed optimistic couple with a big dream. They reckon they’ve done the numbers and can definitely make it work. But, as time goes on, some people start raising their eyebrows and asking a few questions and the shiny happy people start getting all defensive on it. But then, as we all know, most times we find out that people were right to be raising their eyebrows and the numbers never stack up. Another si...

Sep 15, 20235 min

Friday Faceoff: Mark Sainsbury and Justin Lester

Broadcaster Mark Sainsbury and former Wellington Mayor Justin Lester join Nick Mills on Friday Faceoff. This week they discuss the current polls ahead of the 2023 election, National refusing to release its tax plan numbers, city councillor Diane Calvert drawing attention to the council's books, and how Cuba Street can be improved. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 15, 202331 min

Mike's Minute: Week two of the campaign

Week two of the campaign has come and gone - so who are the winners? Well, if you go on polling alone, it's the new Government of National and Act. But if you believe that this campaign counts, if you believe that these events and stunts and announcements count for a lot, then there is still much to play for. For the record, I will repeat, I think the whole thing is a foregone conclusion. This, more than most elections, has already been decided on the Government's record. It's not about policy f...

Sep 14, 20232 min

Nicola Willis: National's Finance Spokesperson on the party's tax policy and Labour's criticism

Willis said National is offering tax reductions to working Kiwis, and Labour is "obsessed" with finding holes in their tax policy. "We've gone above and beyond," Willis said of the party's budget. Willis told Mike Hosking that she would not release the costings of the budget because the next step would be "releasing Excel sheets." "We've chosen more conservative numbers." "I'm confident people will see we've been thorough here and we've been careful." "Ultimately what New Zealander's need right ...

Sep 14, 20235 min

Michelle Sands: Horticulture NZ Policy Manager on National's water storage policy

The horticulture industry is welcoming a new policy on water storage with open arms. National's promising that farmers will not need a resource consent to build a water storage pond in most cases unless wetlands or Significant Natural Areas are affected. It's a plan they say cuts red tape around food production. Horticulture New Zealand Policy Manager Michelle Sands says it's a positive policy. She told Mike Hosking that most growers are conscious of managing their environmental effects, but the...

Sep 14, 20232 min

Ginny Andersen: Labour's Justice Spokesperson on the party's plan for a justice system shake-up

Labour's promising a justice system shake-up, with the party saying it'll streamline the process for people to take legal action. The party claims it'll be a more cost-effective way for groups of people to take legal action together by establishing a class actions regime. Labour's Justice spokesperson Ginny Andersen told Mike Hosking that this has worked overseas. She says for example, it's good for small investors who get "done over" by a big company. It also wants to investigate the threshold ...

Sep 14, 20234 min

Kate Hawkesby: Unfortunately for Labour, voters don't care about costings

It’s funny as we get to the sharp end of the election campaign, what exercises people and what doesn’t. The media are exercised by the Nats tax cut plan. They’re exercised by it largely I assume because the Labour party are exercised about it. And the Labour party are exercised about it because they hate it because it’s popular. It’s seen poll surges for National, and they’ll do anything to try to stem that tide. Problem is, as the feedback I’ve received this week would attest, and as the polls ...

Sep 14, 20233 min

The Huddle: Do National's tax numbers stack up?

Tonight on The Huddle, former Labour Chief of Staff and current director at Mike Munro communications, Mike Munro, and ZB's Nick Mills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! Multiple economists have teamed up to scrutinise aspects of National's tax plan and it's been made clear the numbers don't add up. Will voters care? Will National have to find ways to cut more spending? Restore Passenger Rail protestors spray-painted Wellington's Gazley Motor Group buildin...

Sep 14, 20239 min

Jamie Mackay: The Country host on the Rural Issues Debate ahead of the election

Ministers from several major parties are expected to go head to head at tonight's Rural Issues Debate at Mystery Creek. Damien O’Connor (Labour), Eugenie Sage (Green Party), Todd McClay (National), Andrew Hoggard (Act), and Mark Patterson (New Zealand First) will discuss the issues impacting the region's rural community. The Country's Jamie Mackay explains what can be expected. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Sep 14, 20234 min

Michael Reddell: Former Reserve Bank economist scrutinises aspects of National's proposed tax plan

Three economists have teamed up to scrutinise part of National's tax plan. The party's proposed ending the ban on foreign buyers - for homes worth more than $2 million- and taxing them 15 percent. It expects foreigners will buy 1700 houses valued on average at around $2.9 million. But economist Michael Reddell says it'll be more like 700 in that price range. "That $2 million threshold really does matter, because average house prices - even in Auckland - are well below $2 million. And there just ...

Sep 14, 20234 min

Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Winston Peters not ruling out collaboration with ACT

Winston Peters won't close the door on sitting with ACT leader David Seymour around the Cabinet table. Depending where the chips fall at next month's election - both parties could be in the Beehive as part of a National-led government. But Peters and Seymour don't see eye to eye, with the latter categorically ruling out working with New Zealand First. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says Winston Peters is insistent on both parties putting their differences aside to solve the econom...

Sep 14, 20236 min

Julie Douglas: Tertiary Education Union National President calls for boost to sector funding to keep up with OECD average

The country's three biggest education unions have joined forces to put education funding on the political agenda this election campaign. A new BERL report has found public spending per student in 2019 was nearly 25 percent lower than the OECD average. Tertiary Education Union National President Julie Douglas says more investment would allow better decisions about the sort of system we want. "I think that we would make sure that the programs are secure and staff are secure, so we can be deliverin...

Sep 14, 20235 min

Episode 2: NZ First's Winston Peters and Act's David Seymour on why they won't work together

This week on Behind the List, Newstalk ZB's Senior Political Correspondent Barry Soper dives into one of politics' most tense relationships. He speaks to both Winston Peters and David Seymour - and finds out why they won't work together. Plus, the pair send a message to each other through the podcast. The seasoned political analyst then casts his eye over this week's political polls which have been bad news for Labour. Plus he discusses Act's threat to enter a confidence-only deal with National....

Sep 14, 202330 min

Election Fix: 14 September 2023

In today’s Election Fix, Political Editor Jason Walls talks the latest pushback to National’s tax plan from three independent economists. And Christchurch reporter Pierre Nixon reviews both Chris Hipkins’ and Christopher Luxon’s visits to the South Island. Plus, all your latest Election 2023 headlines. Election Fix is your daily wrap of the Election 2023 campaign, talking to our reporters in the field plus the day’s big headlines. Presented by Newstalk ZB’s Raylene Ramsay, Election Fix is your g...

Sep 14, 20237 min

John MacDonald: More prison beds or more commonsense needed?

ACT leader David Seymour wasn’t eating pies on TV last night like the other party leaders. But he was spitting tacks about dangerous criminals not being locked-up in prison. He was out promoting his party’s law and order policy and, if I was to sum up the message he was trying to get across, it would be this: “More people should be in prison”. Now I don’t necessarily agree that there should be more people behind bars. But we sure as hell need to get things in order and make sure the people who s...

Sep 14, 20235 min

Mike's Minute: Our debt numbers don't lie

Like so many of these things, a day or so after the big event is when you really get a measure of what is true and what is BS, or spin. The PREFU was bad news. The upside of the bad news was the Government argued and, sadly, the too many of the media, who either don’t have time to digest the real numbers, don’t care to digest the real numbers, or don’t know how to digest the real numbers, swallowed the line that there was "light at the end of the tunnel". The light at the end of the tunnel came ...

Sep 14, 20232 min

Kerre Woodham: Why did they wait til now to train more doctors?

Now the National Party announced some weeks ago that should it become Government, a new medical school will be established at Waikato University. They've also said they'd add another 50 placements in Otago and Auckland from 2025. Now Labour, in the midst of an unprecedented senior specialist strike, has woken up to the fact that we're short of doctors. Who knew? And has announced an extra 95 doctors will be accepted for training at Otago and Auckland in 2025 should they become Government. Cool, ...

Sep 14, 20236 min

Chris Luxon: National Leader on the economy and debt as a result of a Labour-led government

The divide between the right and left continues to grow heading into the election. The latest 1 News Verian poll shows Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins are neck-and-neck in the preferred prime minister rankings: both on 23%. But the right bloc is on 49%, well ahead of the left bloc on 41%. Put to him that they had "less than no money" to run a country, Luxon said: "Yep. We're going to have a really tough and difficult country. But National governments always have to come in and clean up a mes...

Sep 13, 20239 min

Tim Wilkinson: Otago University Acting Dean of Medicine on Labour's promise to train more doctors

A medical school leader says they've been waiting to be allowed to train more doctors. If elected, Labour's promised to train an additional 335 doctors every year from 2027, with numbers increasing from next year. National previously announced a new medical school at Waikato University, which would provide 220 extra places by 2030. Otago University Acting Dean of Medicine, Tim Wilkinson, told Mike Hosking that they're not able to train more than the Government allows. He says there's plenty of p...

Sep 13, 20233 min

Rosemary Riddell: Retired judge says prisons with serious rehabilitation is needed

A retired judge believes the public shouldn't be driving policy when it comes to law and order. Party leader David Seymour wants to boost prison capacity by 500 beds and toughen sentencing for offending against vulnerable workers. Act also wants new youth justice beds under Corrections and ankle bracelets on youth offenders. Rosemary Riddell told Mike Hosking that what we need is prisons with serious rehabilitation. She understands dairy owners want to see tough punishments but if policy is driv...

Sep 13, 20234 min

The Huddle: Can National afford their promised tax cuts?

Tonight on The Huddle, Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers' Union and Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A weighed in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! Yesterday's PREFU was eye-opening, and it raised the questions: Should National revise their plan for tax cuts? Can we actually afford them? US News' Best Countries list has concluded New Zealand has amazing scenery and friendly people- but the nation isn't sexy. What do we think of this? LISTEN ABOVE Se...

Sep 13, 202310 min

Heather du Plessis-Allan: Our debt's not bad, but it is a waste

Did I have a debate on my hands when I got home last night about the country’s debt levels. The husband gave me a huge telling off for saying yesterday that the Government had taken on too much debt. So I feel like I need to clear this up: I don’t mind the level of debt New Zealand has. We've heard this a thousand times, but it’s worth saying again- we have very little debt in contrast to other countries in the OECD. Actually, debt is good. If you borrow money to invest in things which make your...

Sep 13, 20233 min

Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on National rising and Labour dropping to 28 percent in latest poll

Another slide for Labour in tonight's One News-Verian poll, with the National Party up two points to 39 percent, and Labour down one to 28. The Greens and ACT are both down, on 10 percent. Winston Peters' New Zealand First is back in the game, up one to poll 5 percent. The Battle of the Chrises is neck and neck with both on 23 percent as preferred Prime Minister- Hipkins is up 2 percent, and Luxon up 3. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says Labour's fighting a losing battle as Natio...

Sep 13, 20233 min

Dr Ayesha Verrall: Labour health spokesperson on the party promising to train hundreds more doctors by 2027

Labour says the pandemic showed a need for more local healthcare worker training. The party's announced it'll train another 335 doctors every year from 2027- and increase medical school places from next year. Health spokesperson Ayesha Verrall says they've already increased the workforce by 2,000 people. "So I think the National Party's attack line - that this should've happened earlier - is negated by the fact that we already grew our workforce. We're now choosing a different way." LISTEN ABOVE...

Sep 13, 20234 min

David Seymour: ACT leader slams Labour's law and order policy and plans to invest more into prisons

ACT thinks more people should be in jail. The party's law and order policy would invest $1 billion into 500 more prison beds, and toughen sentences for offending against vulnerable workers. Leader David Seymour says the Government has tried letting criminals out of prison. He says a Ministry of Justice survey shows the result. "Victimisations are up by about 30 percent in 5 years, but the human price of that is that people feel it's not safe to run a dairy- and for some people, it's been absolut...

Sep 13, 20234 min

Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Labour pledging to boost doctor training programs

Labour's pledging to lift medical school places by 95 a year from 2025, in New Zealand's largest boost ever. Chris Hipkins says if re-elected, they'll lift training 62 percent over the coming decade. Labour's extra places amount to 874 doctors trained each year by 2027- beating out National's promised 759 by 2030. ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says this scheme is the latest strategy Labour's borrowed from National, following on from their roading outline and pledge cards. LISTEN ...

Sep 13, 20236 min

Max Rashbrooke: Victoria University expert on Essential Research poll claiming 77 percent of Kiwis think the nation is more divided

Questions over divisions within New Zealand. An Essential Research poll shows 77 percent of Kiwis believe the country is either a little more - or much more - divided, depending on their political stance. Labour and Green voters think there's less division, and National and ACT supporters say we are more so. Those aged 55-plus are the most concerned. Victoria University's Max Rashbrooke says he's unsure he agrees. He says the poll doesn't clarify what people mean by division. "But particularly w...

Sep 13, 20235 min

Election Fix: 13 September 2023

In today’s Election Fix, Political Reporter Sophie Trigger tells us the reaction to Christopher Luxon’s walkabout around Auckland and breaks down Act’s suite of law-and-order policies. And Chief Political Correspondent Aaron Dahmen tells us about Chris Hipkins’ visit to Dunedin and how he dipped his toe into the student lifestyle. Plus, all your Election 2023 headlines. Election Fix is your daily wrap of the Election 2023 campaign, talking to our reporters in the field plus the day’s big headlin...

Sep 13, 20237 min

Murray Campbell: Research Association's Polling spokesperson on the recent election

Polls are coming in thick and fast as we head towards October 14th. The latest is the New Zealand Herald's Poll of Polls, which combines results from a range of pollsters, specifically Curia, Kantar Public, Talbot Mills, and Reid Research. According to the Poll of Polls, National and ACT’s chances continue to soar. They have a 95.1% chance of forming a government if the election were held this weekend, and an 87% chance of forming a government for the actual election date. Research Association's...

Sep 12, 20238 min
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