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The Front Page

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Episodes

On The Campaign: Which party, politician and policy has performed the best?

October 13: With only a day of voting left, and hours left of the actual campaign, for this last episode before Election Day, Hamish talks to NZ Herald editor at large Shayne Currie and Markets with Madison host Madison Reidy, who will be fronting the Herald's election coverage tomorrow night. They discuss the best and worst performers on the campaign, the politicians who surprised us, the policies that sparked more debate than usual, and share their predictions for the final result. Host: Hamis...

Oct 13, 202313 min

Why politicians need to be careful about adding to a rise in disinformation

Tomorrow, after nearly two months of campaigning, and countless press conferences, policy announcements and interviews, New Zealand will choose the next government. With advanced voting down from 2020, many of us will still be trying to make up our minds on who we want to lead the next government and are still consulting polls, analysis and party manifestos to make that decision. But along with the official information, there is plenty of disinformation and misinformation circulating. Some is fu...

Oct 12, 202317 min

On The Campaign: The penultimate day of campaigning - how close is the race?

October 12: There is a little over 48 hours to go until polling booths close, and the parties are still out in force as advanced voting suggests a huge undecided vote, with mudslinging continuing between Labour and National. And NZ Herald political writer Michael Neilson joins to discuss the state of the Māori electorates and how many could change hands. Host: Georgina Campbell Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 12, 202317 min

Rachel Smalley on Pharmac, emails, and if anyone can fix our drug-buying agency

For the past few years, former broadcaster and journalist Rachel Smalley has been advocating for change in how our country funds medicine. Currently, Pharmac is the crown entity that decides which medicines to fund for use by New Zealanders. But Pharmac has become a dirty word to many people with life-threatening or rare illnesses, who struggle to access the drugs they need to treat their condition. Despite years of advocacy on this subject, Smalley has struggled to gain an interview with Pharma...

Oct 11, 202319 min

On The Campaign: The Auckland electorates seeing National and Act go head to head

October 11: Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon have faced the Herald's PM Job Interview to test their skills for the country's top job, as they continue their final days of campaigning ahead of Election Day. And NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson joins the podcast to dissect the races for Epsom and Tamaki that are seeing potential coalition partners National and Act go head to head. Host: Hamish Fletcher Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Oct 11, 202317 min

How parties plan to deal with weather bombs and infrastructure troubles

Aotearoa is still picking up the pieces from Cyclone Gabrielle, and with a long dry summer ahead, 2023 will surely be remembered as the year climate change truly came knocking. So where has it been this election cycle? After floods and storms claimed homes and lives earlier this year, it seemed like all our political leaders were on the same page. But as the months wore on, the focus shifted to the economy, the cost of living and high inflation rates. Now, in the middle of campaign season, it se...

Oct 10, 202320 min

On The Campaign: How a by-election and overhang could increase the size of Parliament

October 10: A shock death on the campaign trail has revealed some of the more interesting elements of our electoral law, sparking a by-election to take place next month, as well as spotlighting the complex overhang rule that can increase the size of our Parliament. To explain what these laws means, and the Sainte-Laguë method that determines Parliament's makeup, we hear from lawyer Graeme Edgeler and NZ Herald head of data Chris Knox. And our latest electoral spotlight heads to the east coast to...

Oct 10, 202322 min

Israel-Hamas war highlights politicians' lack of foreign policy focus

For much of the election campaign, the focus has been solely on domestic issues, with questions around foreign policy during televised debates quickly shut down. That changed this weekend after Palestinian militants attacked settlements in southern Israel, killing hundreds, taking hostages, and sparking harsh retaliation from Israel. As our politicians exchanged back and forths about the crisis, questions were asked about Aotearoa’s stance on a two-state solution, and what role this country can ...

Oct 09, 202318 min

On The Campaign: Could there really be a second election?

October 9: We are just five sleeps away from Election Day, but some parties are already discussing a second election. Thomas Coughlan joins to dissect if those concerns are valid, and previews the final week of the campaign. Plus, a shock death on the campaign trail has sparked a by-election. And Georgina Campbell joins to discuss what could happen in Hutt South and Ōhāriu. You can experience the Herald's election model here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/election-2023-can-labour-win-fr...

Oct 09, 202320 min

Do Kiwis really need $193,000 a year to find happiness?

The old saying goes that money can’t buy you happiness – but it turns out, if you do rely on what’s in your wallet to keep you happy, you're going to need a lot of it. Recently released analysis has suggested that a Kiwi family needs a household income of just shy of $200,000 to hit that point, with those in Auckland facing a higher price point on the road to contentment. But that figure is roughly $80,000 higher than the average household income. So, while productivity and tax cuts are being de...

Oct 08, 202317 min

On The Campaign: The minor parties make their case - can TOP join them in Parliament?

October 6: NZ Herald political reporter Adam Pearse joins the podcast to discuss the latest debate between the minor parties, and the growing tension between Act and NZ First. And speaking of minor parties, Newstalk ZB Christchurch reporter Georgia O'Connor-Harding joins to discuss the race for Ilam, which has garnered national attention due to TOP's Raf Manji making a strong fight for the seat to get his party into Parliament. Host: Georgina Campbell Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/lis...

Oct 06, 202320 min

What could happen to benefits and superannuation after the election?

Billions of dollars are spent on our benefit system every year. And every election, politicians debate fiercely about where we should be cutting or increasing contributions to make the system fairer. This topic is incredibly fraught given that some of the population will invariably be unemployed or simply unable to work at any given point. And as we’ve seen with the Reserve Bank’s moves this year, it sometimes even better for the economy when more people are unemployed. Hanging over all this is ...

Oct 05, 202314 min

On The Campaign: The Wellington electorates the Greens want to win

October 5: The battle over National's tax policy came up again today thanks to new analysis, while allegations of candidates being targetted resurfaced as well. And Georgina pops up to analyse the race for Wellington Central and Rongotai - two seats the Greens hope to take from Labour. Host: Hamish Fletcher Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 05, 202315 min

What Aotearoa can learn from Australia's 'The Voice' referendum

On October 14th it won’t just be the people of Aotearoa heading to the ballot box. Australians will be taking part in a referendum over whether their government should introduce an advisory group which would consult on legislation affecting Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. Should the Indigenous voice to parliament be passed, Australia’s constitution will be updated, and future Governments would have to head to the polls again to make any changes. Aotearoa could face a similar ...

Oct 04, 202319 min

On The Campaign: The many sides of the race for Northland

October 4th: As the main parties move on from the debate over a debate, the tension turns towards National's promise to cut the Regional Fuel Tax in Auckland - something Auckland's Mayor doesn't want. Plus, Labour targets the Defence Force as Act targets red tape, and some unwanted analysis from one of the world's top banks. Plus, NZ Herald writer David Fisher joins to go inside the race for Northland. Host: Georgina Campbell Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat...

Oct 04, 202320 min

Landlords vs tenants - how this election could sway the balance of power

Nearly 600,000 rental properties across New Zealand are home to 1.3 million tenants. The relationship between those renters and landlords hangs in the balance. Under the current Labour Government, we’ve seen a number of strong protections come in to give renters more certainty. But now, both National and Act are promising to reverse some of those restrictions and in doing so return more power to the landlords. Today, NZ Herald property editor Anne Gibson joins Damien to break down the policy dif...

Oct 03, 202316 min

On The Campaign: Inside the races for Auckland Central and Mt Albert

October 3: The political discourse today was dictated by the ongoing argument about The Press debate, and who has said what from both parties. And NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson joins to discuss the races for Auckland Central and Mt Albert - two electorates the Greens hope will be theirs come Election Day. Host: Hamish Fletcher Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 03, 202314 min

The politics of crime: What are the different parties promising around law and order?

Crime in Aotearoa has dominated our political debate in the lead-up to the election. Every party has a view on what should be done about law and order, but these views don’t always align with what experts say. NZ Herald senior politics writer Derek Cheng has taken a close look at the crime policies of all the major parties and spoken to leading experts who argue that what we need to see transformational change in the justice system. Follow The Front Page on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify o...

Oct 02, 202320 min

On The Campaign: Debate squabbles, Covid tests, and campaign safety concerns

October 2nd: There are less than two weeks to go until Election Day, and one of our leaders is down with Covid. NZ Herald deputy editor Thomas Coughlan joins Georgina to discuss what it means for Labour now that Chris Hipkins is out with Covid, and how this has led to an argument about debate schedules. Plus, manifestos and priorities are released, and Winston Peters sparks headlines for the wrong reasons. Host: Georgina Campbell Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info...

Oct 02, 202315 min

Inside the financial mess facing Auckland and Wellington

Two of our biggest cities are facing tough budget decisions. Both Auckland and Wellington need to save money and raise more funds to pay for everything. It means both cities are facing the prospect of cutting services or large-scale plans – or, for Auckland at least, major rate rises in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis. So how did Wellington and Auckland get into such a financial mess? And what needs to change about the way they’re run? Super City reporter Bernard Orsman discussed the massi...

Oct 01, 202321 min

On the Campaign: The battle of the fiscal policies as Robertson, Willis face the CEOs

September 29th: National finally released its fiscal policy today, and it has already sparked strong words from Labour. And claims of race-baiting take up oxygen on the campaign trail. Deputy political editor Thomas Coughlan joins us again to dissect the fiscal policies, and also recaps the 21st edition of Mood of the Boardroom. Host: Hamish Fletcher Producer: Ethan Sills Editor: Paddy Fox See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Sep 29, 202311 min

Mood of the Boadroom: Which party leader do businesses rate the best?

Prominent business leaders have had their say on what they think of the current Government and those vying to take over. The Herald’s Mood of the Boardroom is back for its 21st year, and this time the survey has recorded the pulse of the executive suite on the eve of Aotearoa’s general election. There are strong suggestions that business leaders want change, and that’s bad news for Labour and their leader Chris Hipkins. But why are business leaders so eager for something different? What are they...

Sep 28, 202318 min

On The Campaign: Inside the latest leaders' debate and the Parliament protest

September 28: In a bumper episode of On the Campaign, Georgina is joined first by NZ Herald editor at large Shayne Currie to discuss the Newshub leaders' debate and which leader came out on top - and which answer sparked the worst response from the crowd. And then she talks with Wellington reporter Melissa Nightingale about the latest Parliament protest. Plus, new policies from Act, a commitment from National, and strong words from Labour. Host: Georgina Campbell Producer: Ethan Sills See omnyst...

Sep 28, 202319 min

As Costco turns one, will more international brands come to our shores?

It’s been a year since retail giant Costco first opened its doors in west Auckland. From day one, shoppers quickly streamed in to buy plus-size versions of everything, and that hype has not died down 12 months later. The arrival of Costco came with the promise of greater competition and more diverse shopping options. But has the firm actually delivered on those? And will the success of Costco serve as an invitation for more major international retailers to come here? Today on The Front Page, mar...

Sep 27, 202315 min

On the Campaign: How important is advanced voting?

September 27: Labour has released their fiscal policy detailing how they will pay for things - and took aim at National in the process. And as the second televised debate goes to air, the focus turns to advanced and early voting - NZ Herald head of data Chris Knox joins to discuss the stats and what influence those early decisions have. Host: Hamish Fletcher Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Sep 27, 202311 min

Reality TV stars threaten union action - does the industry need to change?

As the Hollywood writer’s strike prepares to come to an end, another key part of the entertainment industry is weighing up industrial action. Reality TV has become the default option for plugging programming gaps caused by strike action. Now cast and crew members are starting to shine a light on how they are treated behind the scenes, and the level of compensation offered for turning their personal lives into entertainment fodder. Several recent examples – both locally and overseas – have also r...

Sep 26, 202317 min

On The Campaign: Who's winning when it comes to the economy?

September 26: All parties dipped their toes into the policy announcement pool today, with National targeting beneficiaries, Labour boosting Pharmac, and Greens supporting new families. Plus, NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann joins to discuss a financial debate he moderated and how Grant Robertson and Nicola Willis are performing on the campaign. Host: Georgina Campbell Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Sep 26, 202313 min

How to avoid falling victim to a dodgy real estate deal

New Zealanders love their houses – and that love can sometimes see them getting ripped off. Two cases reported on by the NZ Herald in recent weeks have highlighted cases where home buyers have purchased their dream homes on false pretences, in both cases related to misleading information about moisture levels. So what exactly happened in these cases, how were the people found out, and what does it say about the real estate industry as a whole? Today on The Front Page, NZ Herald senior reporter L...

Sep 25, 202313 min

On The Campaign: Why this week is a 'last opportunity' for parties to make their case

September 25: A busy weekend of policy announcements preceded one of the most important weeks of the campaign, with advanced voting starting overseas and early voting kicking off from next week. Today, Hamish is joined by deputy political editor Thomas Coughlan for his analysis of the latest policy announcements, the significance of this week, and what to make of Christopher Luxon's decision about NZ First. Host: Hamish Fletcher Producer: Ethan Sills See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy infor...

Sep 25, 202317 min

How Chateau Tongariro has ended up empty and in limbo

The future of an Aotearoa architectural icon hangs in the balance. Nearly 100 years after its initial construction, Chateau Tongariro finds itself in a financial mess. The prominent hotel, which sits on National Park land owned by the Crown, is in a state of disrepair and in desperate need of remediation work. The question hanging over all of this is who will pay the tens of millions of dollars necessary to bring the building up to modern standards. Does the onus rest with the Crown? Or should i...

Sep 24, 202315 min