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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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Kerre Woodham: Why is there a reluctance to tidy things up?

Still more election news. It just gets weirder every day really. The death of a respected and much loved community member in Port Waikato means a quirk of our election process will be triggered. The ACT party's Neil Christensen has died just a week before the election. And that means the electorate vote in Port Waikato will not count on Election Day, however, the party vote will still count. Now a by-election will be held after the election. That will mean there are 121 MPs in parliament after t...

Oct 09, 20235 min

Kate Hawkesby: It stood out how relaxed Hipkins was

I think what stood out for me yesterday when Chris Hipkins was in the studio with Mike for a couple of hours, was how relaxed Hipkins was. As the two hours slipped by, he seemed to get more relaxed, leaning back in his chair more and more, taking it easy. I wondered if the Coke Zero hadn’t kicked in, or maybe he was just tired, or maybe he’s just given up. I mean don’t get me wrong, I thought he came across well, I think relaxed is good. But I was interested to hear what he backs about his gover...

Oct 09, 20233 min

Nicola Willis: National's Finance Spokesperson defends party's fiscal plan

National's Finance spokesperson is defending her party's fiscal plan in the wake of criticism from her opponents. Labour is calling out the Nats' proposed public service cuts. The party suggests National would have to cut $3 billion a year to the public services, alleging that even if all communications staff and advertising was cut from some ministries, it still wouldn't add up. National's Nicola Willis told Mike Hosking that savings will not undermine front line services, saying it's about bac...

Oct 09, 20233 min

Fran O'Sullivan: NZME business commentator on National threatening a possible second election

National's claims voters could be forced into a second election has been met with backlash from commentators. The party's expressed concern over not striking a coalition deal with NZ First and warned Kiwis may be required to vote again. NZME business commentator Fran O'Sullivan has labelled this threat 'gauche' and says National has no reason to scare people into voting. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 09, 20234 min

Grant Robertson: Labour finance spokesperson labels National's second election threat an 'unstable panic move'

Labour's Grant Robertson has labelled National's threat of a second election a 'panic move'. National leader Chris Luxon has warned of the possibility of an election do-over if NZ First is needed to form a Government. Robertson says this threat is a 'ridiculous situation' that National leaned into out of fear. "It's a completely ridiculous situation, it looks very panicky, very unstable. But that's their problem and that's what voters will judge them on." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener...

Oct 09, 20238 min

Karl Le Quesne: Chief Electoral Officer on ACT Port Waikato candidate Neil Christensen dying

The death of ACT's Port Waikato candidate Neil Christensen will trigger a by-election. The Electoral Commission says party votes in the electorate will count for Saturday's election- but those for a Member of Parliament won't. Chief Electoral Officer Karl Le Quesne says this has a flow-on effect. He says once the by-election is run and we know who the successful candidate is- that will result in 121 MPs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 09, 20233 min

Winston Peters: NZ First leader on National threatening a second election if negotiation talks with NZ First fail

New Zealand First's leader won't say how long it could take for them to strike a coalition deal if they hold the balance of power following the election. National has sparked fears there could be a long negotiation period if they can't form a Government with ACT alone. Winston Peters says they have a responsibility to deliver a strong, stable Government. "The reality is, if it takes time to get it right - say, it takes 12 days - well, that'll be fine." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener fo...

Oct 09, 20234 min

The Front Bench: Could we be facing a second election?

Every Monday until the election, The Front Bench will take on the biggest talking points of the election campaign. Heather du Plessis-Allan, Newstalk ZB Senior Political Correspondent Barry Soper, former Business NZ CEO Phil O’Reilly and Auckland Councillor Richard Hills have the insight word and analysis. This week the The Spinoff’s Editor-at-Large Toby Manhire steps in for Barry Soper. Our expert panel discusses National’s warning that if it can’t get a suitable deal with New Zealand First and...

Oct 09, 202332 min

Election Fix: 9 October 2023

In today’s Election Fix, Political Editor Jason Walls talks trouble in paradise on the right of New Zealand politics. He talks Act playing the confidence-only deal card and also National’s warning there could be a second election. Newstalk ZB’s Joey Dwyer paints the picture of Chris Hipkins’ day of campaigning around Auckland Central and gives us an insight into the Labour leader’s rugby skills. And the Election 2023 headlines you need to know – including criticism of New Zealand’s response to t...

Oct 09, 20237 min

Andrew Dickens: We've got an incompetent cohort of politicians

Well, here we are. Finally in the last week of an election campaign between the most incompetent cohort of politicians seen in a long time and wouldn't you know it, an international geo-political crisis just to accentuate that statement. Obviously, Nanaia Mahuta sympathises with Palestinians. She feels they've been colonised the same way Maori were. That doesn't make her an anti-Semite. BUT- you must condemn a surprise raid on civilians that killed thousands. She didn't, while the rest of the wo...

Oct 09, 20235 min

Kerre Woodham: I do not take for granted the right to be able to peacefully vote

This time next week, this time next Monday, we'll have all had our say and the Government who will lead the country for the next three years will have been elected, or will it? National and Labour have raised the possibility of another election if they fail to get the votes they need to form a government, if their partner parties fail to get sufficient votes to form a government. Yet more proof, as if anyone needed, that MMP is not the best form of proportional representation. Still, it's the on...

Oct 09, 20233 min

Politics Monday: Mike Munro and Mark Sainsbury

Former TVNZ Political Editor Mark Sainsbury and former Labour Chief of Staff Mike Munro join Nick Mills for Politics Monday on election week. Together they discuss the likelihood of a second election, what drives Winston Peters to be back in Parliament, whether National's tax plan was deceiving, and how the two major party leaders compare to each other. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 09, 202333 min

Kate Hawkesby: One thing that should be on the new govt's radar is the state of our cities

One of the many things that are hopefully on the new government’s radar come October 15 is the state of our cities. I mean yes our communities and our suburbs are in dire straits too getting ravaged by crime and unruly gangs in many places, but our CBDs are a mess - they’re unsavoury places. They don’t feel safe anymore. I get people messaging me every day about the CBD, particularly Auckland, and what a mess it is, or how embarrassed they are of it. Which is a shame because parts of it are real...

Oct 08, 20233 min

Mike Hosking: Second election call - Panic? Or a plan?

So do we have panic, or a cunning plan? In a sign the campaign has gone way too long, the Labour Party are spending their precious energy banging on about National's tax policy. They are suggesting they are now falling apart and are doing this, mainly because they don't want to talk about their record. The prize for hyperbole over the weekend goes to Chris Hipkins, who saw a "resurgence" this week and a "big poll surprise". If you check the numbers Labour are at least 10 points behind National a...

Oct 08, 20232 min

Mike Hosking Leaders Breakfast: Labour leader Chris Hipkins

Labour is angling for another go in Government. The polls haven’t been kind to them as New Zealanders increasingly agree that it’s time for another party to give it a shot. Chris Hipkins joined Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking for a rigorous interview to see if Labour is worth another term. Hosking grilled the Labour leader on their key policies, getting right down to the gritty details and seeing if they stack up. Will Labour be able to fix the problems of their previous terms? Should voters trust La...

Oct 08, 202353 min

Nicola Willis: National's Deputy Leader defends the party warning of a second election

National's Deputy Leader Nicola Willis is defending the party warning of a second election. The party has ramped up efforts to keep New Zealand First out of the mix - warning there's a growing possibility National wouldn't be able to get a deal done. Willis told Kate Hawkesby there's always a risk they won't get enough support. She says a lot of people already believe there's going to be a change - but they have to vote. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 08, 20235 min

Jason Walls: ZB Political Editor recaps the campaign and ongoing conflict between National and NZ First

Claims National is trying to scare people away from voting for New Zealand First. The party has released messaging warning that there's a real possibility of a second election if they can't get a coalition deal across the line with Winston Peters party. ZB Political Editor Jason Walls says they're bluffing and that it would be incredibly unlikely. He believes a move like that could frustrate the electorate. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 08, 20238 min

Politics Central: Campaign highlights six days out from election day

The Hamas surprise attack out of Gaza stuns Israel and leaves hundreds dead in fighting. Professor of politics and director of international studies at the University of Otago, Robert Patman, joined the Weekend Collective to give his insight. Plus, with just a week away from the general election Jason Walls joins us to wrap up how the campaigns have gone. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 08, 202341 min

The Sunday Panel: Could we expect a no-deal outcome from this election?

This week on The Sunday Panel, commentator Irene Gardiner and Freebairn and Hehir partner Liam Hehir joined in on a discussion about the following: Could National have handled the issue of Winston Peters better? Does their reluctance to fully embrace NZ First undermine any coalition Government that is formed? What will this mean for the election? Retail crime is surging and Kiwi businesses are embracing new facial recognition technology to address the issue- are we okay with this becoming standa...

Oct 08, 20238 min

Claire Trevett and Jason Walls: NZ Herald political editor and Newstalk ZB political editor recap the election campaign

We're six days away from election night- and the competition is amping up. Next week marks the last week of the election campaign, and Luxon and Hipkins will be rallying as many votes as they can from prospective voters. NZ Herald political editor Claire Trevett and Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls recap an 'odd' election campaign loaded with vandalism, lies, accusations and arguments over coalition and fiscal plans. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 08, 202313 min

Francesca Rudkin: I'm over this election campaign

As you will know by now, I love a general election; but there was a moment this week when I realized I was done. Over it. Counting the days until it was done and dusted. The moment was when I saw a tweet from the current Minister of Health, which had Christopher Luxon dressed up as a chicken and a comment he should turn up to the Press’s leaders debate. The last time I heard a person accuse someone else of being a chicken was also a heated dispute – among eight year olds. Maybe the tweet was sup...

Oct 08, 20232 min

Election Fix: 6 October 2023

In today’s Election Fix, Political Reporter Sophie Trigger tells us how Chris Hipkins is feeling on his first day out of Covid isolation. Newstalk ZB’s Political Editor Jason Walls talks Christopher Luxon’s walkabout in Taranaki. He also explains National’s issues in the polls. And the Election 2023 headlines you need to know – including the latest poll numbers and National’s plan for offshore wind. Election Fix is your daily wrap of the Election 2023 campaign, talking to our reporters in the fi...

Oct 06, 20237 min

Friday Faceoff: Nicola Young and Brigitte Morten

Wellington City Councillor Nicola Young and Political Commentator Brigitte Morten join Nick Mills for Friday Faceoff. Together they discuss the race for Wellington Central, Winston Peters potentially making a comeback, the Town Hall's budget blowout, the council considering investing in the Reading Cinemas complex, and Mayor Tory Whanau hitting out at National and ACT. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 05, 202332 min

Mark the Week: We were always going to win

At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. NZ Rugby: 3/10 When it comes to the Ranfurly Shield, it's these sorts of examples that damage the reputation of the game, the administration, and running of the game and remind us that for all the greatness of the All Blacks and the Rugby World Cup there is a lot of very provincial, old-world dopey thinking running the machinery. All Blacks: 7/10 Although we were always going t...

Oct 05, 20232 min

Peter Beck: Rocket Lab Founder on the space sector election commitments

Players in the country's space sector are optimistic over recent election commitments. National and Labour are both promising to grow the aerospace industry, including trialling and testing new technologies. National will also appoint New Zealand's first Minister for Space, if elected. Rocket Lab Founder Peter Beck told Mike Hosking that the space industry isn't some future aspiration, it's current and it's booming. Beck says having a minister and a centre of focus to signal space is something w...

Oct 05, 20233 min

Geof Nightingale: Tax expert on National's tax policy and the difficulties of conveying complicated policies

A tax expert says that National's proposed tax changes demonstrate the challenges of conveying complicated policies to the electorate. The party is defending its policy after it was revealed just 3000 households will reap $250 in tax relief a fortnight. They say the promised rebate to the average family always came with the caveat that it was "up to" $250. Geof Nightingale told Mike Hosking what he thinks the situation conveys. He says it shows policies interact in complex ways which is hard to ...

Oct 05, 20234 min

Kate Hawkesby: I wonder if the Govt. regrets dropping the ball

As we reflect on the —let’s be frank— end of this government’s tenure, I can’t help thinking about all the stuff they dropped the ball on, that I wonder if they regret. Mental health, the $1.9 billion none of us know where it is. Light rail. Child poverty. Kiwibuild, a tangible disaster. Not taking the country with them when they had a majority, an unheard of opportunity to take us with them, and they blew it. The MIQ shenanigans, the shutting of the borders for so long, the crime levels, the co...

Oct 05, 20233 min

The Huddle: Does National need extra support from Sir John Key?

Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and former National staffer Ben Thomas joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! Sir John Key got involved in a last ditch effort to turn out voters for National, following growing fears of a three-way coalition with ACT and NZ First. Is this a sign of desperate times for National? Grant Robertson has labelled National's tax policy a 'scam', and claimed less than one percent of all households will get the $250 relief p...

Oct 05, 202311 min

Wayne Brown: Auckland mayor fires back at National's claims the council has hundreds of millions in unspent fuel tax money

Auckland's mayor has fired back at National for its claims the council has $300 million of unspent fuel tax money just sitting in its accounts. The party is campaigning on scrapping the region's fuel tax within its first 100 days in Government, if elected. Finance spokeswoman Nicola Willis says the revenue it has already made will continue to be available for transport projects. But mayor Wayne Brown says that money is already committed. "Just cause it's not in our bank- it's like if you build a...

Oct 05, 20237 min

Sir John Key: Former Prime Minister urges Kiwis to vote National in order to resolve electorate complacency

Former Prime Minister Sir John Key says he offered to endorse National in a video, urging Kiwis to vote blue and avoid uncertainty. It was released on the Party's social media channels today. He says it aimed to address complacency in the electorate. "There's quite a bit of complacency in the electorate. A lot of people are saying National's going to win- look at the TAB odds, for instance- the problem with all that is, that would be great if there was predictability." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudi...

Oct 05, 20235 min
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