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- 175 - Gamechanger
The 1News Verian poll this week showed a shattering drop for Labour to 29%. Ouch. Hipkins and Luxon are now also neck and neck in the preferred prime minister stakes. Game on. Email us: insideparliament@tvnz.co.nz Read us: 1News.co.nz Follow us: 1NewsNZ
Wed, 23 Aug 2023 - 33min - 174 - Red tape for children
Today on Inside Parliament, Senior Political Reporter Benedict Collins, Digital Political Reporter Felix Desmarais and Political Producer Lillian Hanly take us through the last week in politics. A new report says China, Iran and Russia are conducting interference in NZ, the government made some big announcements around climate action, or planning for action, and National said they will ban cell phones in schools.
Fri, 11 Aug 2023 - 32min - 173 - Cherry tomato politics
Kia ora whānau, sorry we skipped a week but we're back with a bumper episode to make up for it. This week: Labour's torrid two weeks, arguments over costings for transport projects and policy 'leaks'. Will Labour move to take GST off fresh fruit and vege? Meanwhile, the minors and the minnows are gearing up... Email us: insideparliament@tvnz.co.nz Read us: 1News.co.nz Follow us: 1NewsNZ
Thu, 03 Aug 2023 - 42min - 172 - Poll position
This week on Inside Parliament, the team discuss the shooting in Auckland, a week of law and order announcements and the latest 1News Verian poll, which for the second time in a row saw National and ACT with the numbers to govern. Read us: 1News.co.nz Follow us: 1NewsNZ
Fri, 21 Jul 2023 - 31min - 171 - Sharks in the water
"Labour loves tax like a shark loves blood", says Nicola Willis. But this week, Labour leader Chris Hipkins ruled out capital gains and wealth taxes under his leadership... although documents revealed the Government did take a good long look at them. 1News political editor Jessica Mutch McKay, political producer Lillian Hanly and digital political reporter Felix Desmarais discuss the impacts of the tax rule-out. Parliament is also heating up - and it's not just the heaters countering the chilly Wellington winds: tensions are rising as the election campaign nears. Read us: 1News.co.nz Follow us: 1NewsNZ
Thu, 13 Jul 2023 - 33min - 170 - 99 days, two ringtones, no editors
99 days out from the election and some voters are still very much undecided. Oranga Tamariki was in the news again, along with a report from the Chief Science Advisory highlighting the complex issue of tackling gangs and the need for early intervention. The government tried to focus on health this week with a range of announcements, and National had their own health focus saying they will, if elected, build a new medical school at Waikato university. The Prime Minister is off on another trip overseas despite just returning from one. And, in an Inside Parliament first, Benedict Collins also reveals his ringtone by rudely leaving his phone off silent, but makes up for it by giving Felix a new ringtone with three special words. Featuring 1News Senior Political Reporter Benedict Collins, Digital Political Reporter Felix Desmarais and Political Producer Lillian Hanly. Read us: 1News.co.nz Follow us: @1NewsNZ
Fri, 07 Jul 2023 - 33min - 169 - Live laugh love, Benedict Collins
In this bumper episode, the team discuss another minister facing questions - Kiri Allan. They also do a deep dive on Ikaroa-Rāwhiti - a real electorate to watch this election - and the delicate balance politicians have to find when discussing China. And of course, exactly how much fun Benedict Collins is allowed to have, according to Paul Goldsmith. Featuring 1News deputy political editor Maiki Sherman, senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political producer Lillian Hanly and digital political reporter Felix Desmarais. Read us: 1News.co.nz Follow us: 1NewsNZ
Thu, 29 Jun 2023 - 43min - 168 - Please accept my resignation
Michael Wood has resigned as a Minister, and Meng Foon as the Race Relations Commissioner while Prime Minister Chris Hipkins tries to get on with business as usual. Meanwhile, yet another investigation is taking place into Oranga Tamariki following revelations two staff members have been stood down for inappropriate sexual behaviour. Featuring 1News Political Editor Jessica Mutch Mckay, the return of Deputy Political Editor Maiki Sherman, Senior Political Reporter Benedict Collins and Political Producer Lillian Hanly. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Fri, 23 Jun 2023 - 35min - 167 - Wet, whiny and in the negative
We are officially, technically in a recession - welcome. It comes in the same week Christopher Luxon had to clarify his comments about the country being ‘wet, whiny and negative’, turns out he meant the Labour Govt. Policy announcements galore this week. Benedict tells us all about the Greens new tax policy and income guarantee, and Cushla talks agricultural emissions. Featuring 1News senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political reporter Cushla Norman and political producer Lillian Hanly. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 26min - 166 - Coulda, shoulda, Wood-a
Michael Wood is a transport minister in limbo. What in the Auckland Airport shareholdings happened? He's not the only minister in the dogbox either - Education Minister Jan Tinetti had to face the Privileges Committee this week. And Jess and Benedict thrash it out over the ideal MMP threshold. It's a safe space for political nerds here, come on in. Featuring 1News political editor Jessica Mutch McKay, senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political reporter Cushla Norman, and digital political reporter Felix Desmarais. Email us on InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Please tell a friend to listen!
Fri, 09 Jun 2023 - 39min - 165 - Coalition(s) of Chaos
Description: Parliament has two new...ish independent MPs - Meka Whaitiri and Elizabeth Kerekere. While the Labour vs Te Pāti Māori firestorm from last week died down, this week it's National vs Te Pāti Māori, with team blue ruling out working with te Pāti Māori to form a possible government. Join 1News senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political reporter Cushla Norman, digital political reporter Felix Desmarais and political producer Lillian Hanly for all the goss on the week in politics. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Thu, 11 May 2023 - 32min - 164 - Whaitiri Firestorm
Meka Whaitiri has defected from the Labour Party to join Te Pāti Māori. It's a wild week back in the House and 1News' political team is all over it. Plus: changes to the Clean Car Discount scheme, and an apparent dawn raids revival in 2023. Featuring 1News political editor Jessica Mutch McKay, political reporter Cushla Norman, digital political reporter Felix Desmarais and political producer Lillian Hanly. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Thu, 04 May 2023 - 28min - 163 - Hotdog diplomacy
Chris Hipkins ate hot dogs with Anthony Albanese, a "ground-breaking" report into tax fairness in New Zealand whipped up speculation about more taxes, then the PM made it clear there would absolutely 100% never ever be more taxes... this budget. Featuring 1News political editor Jessica Mutch McKay, political reporter Cushla Norman, digital political reporter Felix Desmarais and political producer Lillian Hanly. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Fri, 28 Apr 2023 - 33min - 162 - Protests, police and... pasture
It's week two of an interminable three-week Parliamentary recess period for 1News senior political reporter Benedict Collins. He's joined this week by political editor Jessica Mutch McKay, political reporter Cushla Norman and digital political reporter Felix Desmarais. Today the 1News political team discuss the fresh-off-the-press IPCA report into the Wellington protest and occupation, the National Party's agriculture policy and the prime minister's impending trip to Brisbane. Burning political question or something you want us to discuss? Email InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more reporting, insight and analysis, and follow 1News on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. If you liked this episode, tell a friend to listen - and don't forget to rate and review us!
Thu, 20 Apr 2023 - 27min - 161 - Cry me an AWA
Three Waters has finally had its rebrand, but has the government managed to build a bridge over troubled water? And there are inklings of discontent in the Green Party after MP Elizabeth Kerekere accidentally messaged the wrong group chat during their party’s list ranking process. Featuring senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political reporter Cushla Norman, digital political reporter Felix Desmarais and political producer Lillian Hanly. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Fri, 14 Apr 2023 - 31min - 160 - Adios Ardern
There's a buzz around Parliament today as we near Jacinda Ardern's valedictory speech tonight. Today 1News political editor Jessica Mutch McKay, senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political reporter Cushla Norman and digital political reporter Felix Desmarais discuss Jacinda Ardern's exit and legacy, as well as walk-backs and apologies from MPs and candidates of different stripes. The team also talk new swipe card rules for lobbyists in Parliament, and how much of a difference it really makes. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Wed, 05 Apr 2023 - 27min - 159 - Rip! Tear! Bust!
It's been a big week for ministerial mishaps! Today 1News political editor Jessica Mutch McKay, senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political reporter Cushla Norman and political producer Lillian Hanly talk ups and downs for Stuart Nash and Marama Davidson. Spoiler alert: there weren't a lot of ups for those two this week. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Thu, 30 Mar 2023 - 31min - 158 - Bombshell in the Bay
Welcome back to Inside Parliament for 2023. Inside Parliament is 1News' politics podcast. It's a regular catch up about the political stories we're covering. It's election year baby. This week, we talk old prime ministers, new prime ministers, polls, policy... and space cadets. Featuring 1News political editor Jessica Mutch-McKay, senior political reporter Benedict Collins, political reporter Cushla Norman and digital political reporter Felix Desmarais. Do you have a burning political question? Want to hear more from us on a particular topic? Send your feedback to InsideParliament@tvnz.co.nz. Head to 1News.co.nz for more insight, and follow 1News on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Instagram: instagram.com/1newsnz/ Twitter: twitter.com/1NewsNZ Facebook: facebook.com/1NewsNZ Liked this episode? Tell a friend to listen. 1News Inside Parliament is available on all good - and even average - podcasting apps.
Fri, 24 Mar 2023 - 30min - 157 - Neck and neck
This week we dig into all the numbers as Labour & National were just about neck and neck in our latest 1 News Kantar Public poll but the Government got a savage response around the country. Plus, in the wake of the Queen's death, we polled Kiwis on the idea of becoming a Republic. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered and Edited by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Thu, 29 Sep 2022 - 20min - 156 - The Good, the Bad & the Queen
This week our thoughts on National Leader Christopher Luxon summarising the Uffindell report but not letting anyone see it; the impact of prison officer shortages, and it's girls against boys in the office while reflecting on the pomp and passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Thu, 22 Sep 2022 - 32min - 155 - Bye Bye Bad Boy
This week we went inside the Parliament protest, and saw Labour's patience with Dr. Sharma run out. Trevor Mallard said goodbye to the Speaker's chair and Andrew Little & Shane Reti engaged in a philosophical battle over free speech in positions of power. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Fri, 26 Aug 2022 - 30min - 154 - The Sharma Drama
This week insight into the Sharma drama as bullying allegations circled Labour. And, our recent polls asked whether the Greens should work with National; whether the Government is doing enough about gangs, and if National should cut the top tax rate. What did people think, and how did our politicians respond? Produced by Adam Simpson & Brian Holloway Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Thu, 18 Aug 2022 - 27min - 153 - Pride Cometh...
What should have been a stellar week for National after the 1 News Kantar poll suggested they could govern with ACT, came crashing down with the disturbing news of new MP Sam Uffindell's past. 1 News Political Editor Jessica Mutch-MacKay and Deputy Political Editor Maiki Sherman discuss the ramifications of the poll, the fall-out from the scandal, and what it was like covering the week. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 20min - 152 - Talofa Samoa
This week we look at the flaws and loopholes in the rushed cost of living payment, New Zealand's delicate dance between China, the U.S. and Taiwan, and 'Talofa Samoa' as our leaders descend upon the island nation to celebrate it's border opening. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered and Edited by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Thu, 04 Aug 2022 - 24min - 151 - Aloha Te Puke
Shock this week as some Green Party members moved against James Shaw. Listen to the exclusive, inside story following the Greens co-leadership battle. Aloha Te Puke as Christopher Luxon learned lessons in political geography, and we discuss the Govt's response to the cost of living crisis. Plus, Pits, Peaks and all the interesting things from the past week in NZ politics. [apologies for the technical issues early in the show] Produced and Engineered by Adam Simpson A TVNZ Production
Thu, 28 Jul 2022 - 30min - 150 - "Today is a good day"
This week the winners and losers of the new EU free trade agreement, Trevor Mallard shuffles off, and MP Simon O'Connor apologises for '...a good day'. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Fri, 01 Jul 2022 - 29min - 149 - Political Fortunes
This week the team discuss the latest 1News Kantar Public Poll, Jacinda Ardern's White House meeting with Joe Biden and the fate the Russian ambassador.
Thu, 02 Jun 2022 - 28min - 148 - Budget Bonanza!Fri, 20 May 2022 - 26min
- 147 - A Political Mongrel and a Seething Seymour
A week out from Budget 2022 and a bunch of alternative budgets have caused headlines. We say goodbye to "political mongrel" Simon Bridges, and David Seymour seethes over National ruling him out of being Finance Minister. Plus accusations of cronyism and about-turns in trespassing former MPs and potential future rivals from Parliament. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Thu, 12 May 2022 - 26min - 146 - Luxon, Luxton, Luxoton
This week Jessica, Maiki & Benedict discuss the resignations of Ashley Bloomfield and Louisa Wall and a tough week for Police Minister Poto Williams. Produced and Engineered by Brian Holloway
Fri, 08 Apr 2022 - 27min - 145 - The Poll, The Protest, and Bye Bye Bridges
This week 1 News Political Editor Jessica Mutch McKay & Senior Political Reporter Benedict Collins reflect on the Parliament protest from up close. They also discuss the recent 1 News poll which shook up the parties and offer their insight into the resignation of veteran former National leader Simon Bridges. Produced and Directed by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Tue, 22 Mar 2022 - 27min - 144 - Lights on for Luxon
This week the team looks into the winners and losers of Christopher Luxon's new shadow cabinet, and how he performed during his first week in the House as Leader of the Opposition. We also get an inside report from Deputy Political Editor Maiki Sherman on her trip following Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta to Dubai.
Thu, 09 Dec 2021 - 23min - 143 - Baptism of Fire
On this weeks’ 1News Inside Parliament podcast Political Editor Jessica Mutch McKay and Senior Political reporter Benedict Collins discussed an epic week at Parliament with changing leadership fortunes of the National Party. The team gave a blow by blow account of the weeks events from Judith Collins’ late demotion of Simon Bridges to Christopher Luxon’s ascension to the top job. Jessica Mutch McKay also gave an insight into the chaotic look of the coverage as the 1News political team literally chased the story. Benedict Collins talked about the bad political judgement of Judith Collins saying that ‘Not getting caucus onside & demoting Simon Bridges’ was hitting the self-destruct button and that Judith Collins was almost getting things right up until then in terms of polling trends. He said ’The Government’s not had a great couple of weeks but the coverage has been dominated by National’s implosion when it should have been capitalising on the Government’s weaknesses, adding it was real ‘smack your head against the wall stuff from National’. Our reporters also rated Christopher Luxon’s first days as leader including questions over his property portfolio in a housing crisis and religious background. And on the day New Zealand rolled out the new COVID traffic light system, Jess and Benedict discussed where the Government has done well and where it hasn’t. Listen the entire 1News Inside Parliament show on your favourite podcast app.
Fri, 03 Dec 2021 - 24min - 142 - Beating the Bots to MIQ
This week the Government announced the introduction of an RSE worker bubble with some Pacific islands; a move Political Editor Jessica Mutch McKay describes as a slight pressure release in terms of the many immigration issues swirling. Complaints build in the MIQ booking system as bots appear to take over the refresh button, and frustration at a perceived lack of accountability for the housing crisis prompts the HRC to label housing a human right. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Cameron Murray Research by Rochelle Duncan A TVNZ Production
Thu, 05 Aug 2021 - 24min - 141 - Will the real opposition party please stand up
This is we ask, why isn’t the Government implementing saliva testing for COVID 19? And who does it help when ACT and National keep trying to one up each other? Plus, Government reaction to video showing abuse of vulnerable young people in the care of Oranga Tamariki. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Sam Von Keisenberg & Jack Davies A TVNZ Production
Fri, 09 Jul 2021 - 25min - 140 - The return of the grip and grin
This week saw the Government announce its intention to formally apologise for the dawn raids of the 1970s. We look at the rarity of formal apologies what others might be considered. The Govt. also outlined an age-based approach to the mass vaccine roll-out so we asked the public if they thought that was the right way to go about it, and our reporters reflect on the return of the grip and grin as Presidents and Prime Ministers met at the G7 signalling a step toward post-COVID normality. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Scarlett Wild & Matt Smith A TVNZ Production
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 - 23min - 139 - More trouble for National
In this week's edition of Inside Parliament, the 1 NEWS political team look at another poor fortnight for the National Party, plus SCOMO, MFAT and more. Produced by Adam Simpson Edited and prepared by Lize Immelman & Hannah Boniface Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Jack Davies A TVNZ Production
Fri, 11 Jun 2021 - 24min - 138 - Name that Budget
“the Broken Compass budget”, ‘the La La Budget’, ‘the Benefit Budget’: This week the 1 News Political team talk through the winners and the losers from a budget that everyone tried to name. This episode is dedicated to our colleague and researcher Mark Hutchings who leaves TVNZ today after 18 years. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Matt Smith & Jack Davies Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Fri, 21 May 2021 - 24min - 137 - Happy Birthday MIQ
This week the triumphs and tribulations after 1 year of managed isolation and quarantine. We also look at the impending ozbubble contrasted with a temporary ban on Kiwis flying home from COVID ravaged India, and ethics around the New Zealand super fund investing in Myanmar. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Phil Melville A TVNZ Production
Fri, 09 Apr 2021 - 28min - 136 - The roof is on fire
The Govt. attempts to turn the tide on housing and reveals it’s priorities for early vaccinations. Benedict Collins revels in "political bullsh*t", and another week another scandal for the Speaker. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Mike Lowe A TVNZ Production
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 - 26min - 135 - Poll week
This week: Preferred Prime Minister support drops, momentum gains for the Oz bubble, more details on Labour’s Hutt South rent fiasco, and some MPs struggle to remember how many houses they own. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Scarlett Wild & Tony George Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Fri, 19 Mar 2021 - 32min - 134 - The Golden Duck
Deported Aussie crims heading our way, Doctor Bloomfield goes to the Cricket (and regrets it), and National tries to keep a tight lid on the internal review of its disastrous Election result.
Sat, 13 Mar 2021 - 26min - 133 - So Close, Yet So Far
Insults flew at Parliament with Simon Bridges labelling Police commissioner Andrew Coster a ‘Wokester’ followed by select committee fireworks. The Govt. touted declining child poverty numbers despite them being more than a year old, and as Kiwis begin to be vaccinated, frustrated Aucklanders enter lockdown No.4.
Tue, 02 Mar 2021 - 21min - 132 - Scomo: Sorry, Not Sorry
This week it’s PM Vs. PM as Jacinda Ardern and Scott Morrison engage in a trans-Tasman terrorist stoush. As vaccine roll-outs begin, we look at rationales for COVID level changes, and War, what is it good for? KiwiSaver investments apparently. Produced by Adam Simpson Edited by Adam Simpson & Jack Davies Shot by Sam Von Keisenberg & Jack Davies Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Mon, 22 Feb 2021 - 29min - 131 - Flying Under the Radar
This week Political reporter Benedict Collins broke the explosive story of Air New Zealand helping the Saudi Navy. We discuss the background and how this story developed. We also look back on an eventful Waitangi 2021, and update on COVID19 vaccines for New Zealand. Finally we look at the other important story of the week: ties in Parliament, and how they overshadowed what could have been a more tumultuous week for Speaker Trevor Mallard. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Tony George & Jack Davies A TVNZ Production
Fri, 12 Feb 2021 - 28min - 130 - Happy New Year
Stepping down after a tumultuous time at the top of Oranga Tamariki. Govt. fails Flexiwage. National chases the Māori seats. Our leaky COVID border, and what to look out for in 2021. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Byron Radford A TVNZ Production
Thu, 28 Jan 2021 - 27min - 129 - Poking Our Eyes Out
This week threats from China over 5 Eyes Hong Kong criticism, a National rebuke as Sir John Key retakes the stage, and are we getting stiffed at the supermarket?
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 - 24min - 128 - Who's Out? Who's In?
With the special votes coming in Parliament’s final numbers have been revealed with some surprises. We discuss the outcome of both referendums, and as National reshuffle we look back to Labour’s 2014 drubbing.
Fri, 13 Nov 2020 - 29min - 127 - Wrapping up Election 2020
1 News Inside Parliament returns with surprises and new faces as Labour announces their new cabinet line-up, and we wrap up election 2020 with our highlights from a month on the campaign trail. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Scarlett Wild Lighting assistance by Andrew Dalton Engineered by Brian Holloway Research by Rochelle Duncan A TVNZ Production
Thu, 05 Nov 2020 - 34min - 126 - On the Level?
This week parties began to squabble over COVID levels; NZ First campaigned at the Warehouse, and Jacinda Ardern was accused of buying votes in Timaru. We’ve got the best, the worst and the most humorous of the election campaign so far and what to look out for over the coming week.
Wed, 16 Sep 2020 - 20min - 125 - On the Road Again
A holiday for Matariki, and a national infrastructure bank were just two of the new policies touted as Politicians hit the campaign once again with fresh promises and lots of elbow bumps.
Thu, 10 Sep 2020 - 23min - 124 - Level 2 for Longer
As Auckland looks to join the rest of the country in level 2 we discuss the new mask rules coming Monday. We also look at all the other politics that didn’t make it to the screen this week. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Casey Higby A TVNZ Production
Fri, 28 Aug 2020 - 25min - 123 - More Interesting Facts
Testing failures and border policies pushing everything from sacking to imprisonment dominated a week which began with a new election date and contained more interesting facts from Gerry Brownlee.
Fri, 21 Aug 2020 - 28min - 122 - There Goes the Campaign
With COVID 19 rearing up and Auckland back in lockdown, we discuss how the election campaign will be affected, and the potential mainstreaming of conspiracy theories.
Fri, 14 Aug 2020 - 23min - 121 - Here Comes the Campaign
School’s out with parting shots across the Chamber. We look at the shape of the parties and what to expect from our reporters throughout the election campaign. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Andrew Dalton A TVNZ Production
Fri, 07 Aug 2020 - 21min - 120 - Polls, Trust, and Hit & Run
This week in our final poll before the election campaign we asked voters who they trust. Also RIP to the RMA and the hit & run findings on Operation Burnham.
Tue, 04 Aug 2020 - 30min - 119 - Scandals, Sackings & Shenanigans
With both National’s Andrew Falloon, and former Immigration & Workplace Safety Minister Iain Lees-Galloway gone in the same week, we look back at an incredible few days in politics. We also discuss allegations made under privilege by Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and how his tone is changing as the election gets closer. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Cameron Murray & Andrew Dalton A TVNZ Production
Fri, 24 Jul 2020 - 26min - 118 - Crusher
Dreams ended and dreams realised as a number of MPs bow out following Judith Collins’ successful bid to lead the National Party. Also, both main parties compete to charge kiwis for the cost of managed isolation. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Phil Melville A TVNZ Production
Mon, 20 Jul 2020 - 23min - 117 - Boag-eyman
A special episode looking back at a huge week in politics with cascading admissions seeing the sensational downfall of MP Hamish Walker and former National Party President Michelle Boag, and forcing Todd Muller to front up on who else knew. Plus, who’s at fault for the repeated escapes from COVID 19 isolation?
Mon, 13 Jul 2020 - 27min - 116 - On Yer Bike
According to David Clark, ‘Now is the right time’ to resign as health minister but not before Paula Bennett announced she’s leaving Parliament after losing the Opposition Deputy Leadership. The Govt. this week is thinking big with a $3 Billion infrastructure spend and Politicians roundly condemn foreign lobbying in the cannabis debate. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Sam Von Keisenberg & Jenna Gotlieb A TVNZ Production
Fri, 03 Jul 2020 - 24min - 115 - Testing Times
‘Because your polls are crap’ is how Winston Peters responded to NZ First’s 2% showing in the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll which gives hope to National as Labour shrinks from post lockdown highs. And, as border bungles lead to long lines for COVID testing, we look into the mystery of the hotel-living homeless person. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Jenna Gotlieb A TVNZ Production
Fri, 26 Jun 2020 - 21min - 114 - Letting Down 5 Million
As finger-pointing begins over quarantine lapses we look at big changes to health announced this week. We also discuss the newly released labour list and ask how a small playground at Parliament can cost half a million dollars.
Fri, 19 Jun 2020 - 19min - 113 - Hongi, Handshakes & Hoedowns
“I did a little dance” was the PM’s response to level 1 as New Zealand officially crushed COVID19 this week. A new report highlights the crumbling state of our Hospitals, and with 100 days to go til the election, minor parties are gearing up to go all out. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Jenna Gotlieb Edited by Adam Simpson & Jenna Gotlieb A TVNZ Production
Thu, 11 Jun 2020 - 23min - 112 - Languishing in Level 2?
As voices within & without grow louder for level 1, the Govt. holds the line. Confusion & despair for Kiwibuild hopefuls facing 2 year delays, and trouble in the safe-labour seat of Manurewa as MP Louisa Wall negotiates to step aside.
Thu, 04 Jun 2020 - 25min - 111 - Ngāti Epsom
It was trial by fire for new National leader Todd Muller during a chaotic & comical caucus run this week. The Govt. announced major changes to clean up the rivers and our reporter Benedict Collins uncovered Kiwibuild delays of up to 2 years leaving buyers stuck. Produced & Directed by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Jenna Gotlieb A TVNZ Production
Fri, 29 May 2020 - 24min - 110 - Crossing Bridges
Two disastrous polls within a week and Simon Bridges is gone as National Leader. Benedict Collins reveals that ‘National MPs had been getting increasingly annoyed in lockdown’ that internal polling hadn’t been shared. After the 1 News Colmar Brunton poll, Editor Jessica Mutch-McKay added that it was National’s ‘…lowest number since 2003’. Finally, we look back to when Simon Bridges took over the top job just over two years ago. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Jenna Gotlieb Research by Rochelle Duncan A TVNZ Production
Mon, 25 May 2020 - 24min - 109 - Next Level Budget
A historic budget in uncertain times saw the Government begin attempting to spend it’s way through. With unemployment expected to reach 10% in coming months, Reporter Benedict Collins was ‘fascinated by the announcement trying to get 11,000 kiwis out working in nature’, including shooting possums and wallabies, and the team ponder whether it’s time some of the Finance Minister’s choice phrases like ‘unprecedented’, and ‘rolling maul’ are ‘put on ice’. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Produced & Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild & Jenna Gottlieb A TVNZ Production
Fri, 15 May 2020 - 21min - 108 - Bursting the Trans-Tasman Bubble?
After a couple of days of no new COVID 19 cases, we might be heading for level 2 but with some caveats. Is Aussie PM Scott Morrison bursting the trans-Tasman bubble? and just how big would the Kiwi legalised cannabis economy be?
Fri, 08 May 2020 - 21min - 107 - Beating the crap out of it
This week, we’re ‘beating the crap’ out of COVID 19 according to Winston Peters. We look at how life is different with some MPs back at Parliament and how the Govt is handling the transition to level 3. We also check outside the bubble to see what other political stories happened this week. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson A TVNZ Production
Sat, 02 May 2020 - 24min - 106 - COVID Criticism
This week, reaction to the Prime Minister’s announcement on moving to Level 3, criticism from some quarters, and criticism of the criticism from others. Plus, Flu vaccine roll-outs labelled a total disaster by some, and how will Parliament look when it resumes next week?
Thu, 23 Apr 2020 - 23min - 105 - Life Under Lockdown
This week, a unique insight from our reporters into working at Parliament during lockdown. Plus we ask what’s been done well, what hasn’t, where to next, and what of the Election? Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Fri, 17 Apr 2020 - 29min - 104 - COVID-19 Holding Pattern
As world Governments announce coronavirus stimulus packages, New Zealand remains in a holding pattern, with Jessica Mutch-Mackay saying, ‘You’re at a situation where businesses, the media and the public are saying ‘come on we need to hear details and the Govt. are saying ‘No, we need to hold, we need to get this right’. After a late night slip-up Parliament voted to get rid of abortion safe-zones, with NZ First MP Tracey Martin commenting, “They weren’t paying attention, and I guess that’s what happens at 11pm at night”, and finally this week we remember former Green Party Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons. Produced, Shot & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway A TVNZ Production
Thu, 12 Mar 2020 - 20min - 103 - Preparing for Coronavirus
Coronavirus dominates a week in which one MP went on the radio to encourage panic buying against pretty much all advice to the contrary. Abortion law reform passed its second reading amid graphic protests outside Parliament. Jessica Mutch-MacKay commented, “I get the tactic that they’re trying to use but I think it’s pretty confronting”, and MP Hamish Walker was the source for knock knock joke of the week.
Fri, 06 Mar 2020 - 22min - 102 - Children of the Poor
This week the Govt. broadens how it measures child poverty and sends mixed messages on EVs. Reporter Maiki Sherman takes issue with more Govt. agencies ditching cheques saying it’s happening “…a bit too quickly for some of our elderly”, and as National considers reciprocal criminal deportations with the Aussies, Benedict Collins asks ‘If we brought in a bad character test with the Australians as well, what’s it going to mean for their cricket team?’. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Scarlett Wild & Matt Smith Engineered by Brian Holloway Research by Mark Hutchings A TVNZ Production
Thu, 27 Feb 2020 - 18min - 101 - Sunshine, 'idiot' and the nail in the coffin
This week Political reporter Benedict Collins got more insults than answers from Winston Peters, revealing he was "at various times called 'sunshine', and an 'idiot' by our Deputy Prime Minister." Meanwhile, Maiki Sherman says it's "the nail in the coffin" for Jami-Lee Ross in Botany, as he and three others are charged by the Serious Fraud Office in National’s own donation saga, and we analyse the issues going into this year’s election. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Scarlett Wild & Matt Smith Engineered by Brian Holloway Research by Liz Feary A TVNZ Production 2020
Thu, 20 Feb 2020 - 23min - 100 - Labour Up, Labour Down
Our final episode of the year sees Labour up at their annual party conference, and down in the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll. We also look at proposals to ban foreign donations and our reporters dive into a Christmas hat full of political questions to sum up 2019. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild A TVNZ Production
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 - 34min - 99 - Strike Force Raptor
National’s ‘Strike Force Raptor’ goes after gangs. Canapés as suits mingle with Ihumatao frontline protectors at the Fletchers annual shareholders meeting. The Government gives the go ahead for prisoner voting and takes on more changes to worker’s rights. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild A TVNZ Production
Fri, 29 Nov 2019 - 34min - 98 - Donation Déjà vu
Is it donation déjà vu for New Zealand First? Questions arise over internal funding as we look back to their 2008 funding saga. As export demand for bottled water skyrockets we ask who owns the water? And who will pay to free up Ihumatao? Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot By Scarlett Wild A TVNZ Production
Fri, 22 Nov 2019 - 36min - 97 - End of Life Choice Vote
The fight goes on for opponents after this week saw David Seymour’s End of Life Choice Bill pass. We look back on Tomorrow’s Schools as the Govt. announces the biggest schooling shake-up in decades, and New Zealand’s newest political party reckon they’ll get 10% in next year’s election. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Byron Radford Research by Liz Feary & Mark Hutchings A TVNZ Production
Thu, 14 Nov 2019 - 30min - 96 - Oranga uplifts
This week, profound apologies from Oranga Tamariki over child uplift processes, and following the cancellation of APEC, the PM’s 36 hours in Thailand is crammed full of grip n’ grins. Finally, Christopher Luxon formally flies into Botany as National’s 2020 candidate. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild A TVNZ Production
Fri, 08 Nov 2019 - 26min - 95 - No Jab, No Pay
The Govt. confronts misinformation and we look back 20 years to early political internet interaction. Mike King’s charity has run out of money and no jab, no pay from the National Party.
Fri, 01 Nov 2019 - 32min - 94 - Evading Emissions
End of Life Choice heads for a referendum. Govt. announces farmers will evade emissions, and Winston gears NZ First up for the campaign of a lifetime.
Sat, 26 Oct 2019 - 33min - 93 - More Money More Problems
We’re rolling in it according to this week’s treasury numbers. Following our stories, MSD ditches it’s controversial food grant calculator, and the Transport Ministry fronts on WOF system failures. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Shot by Scarlett Wild Research by Mark Hutchings A TVNZ Production
Thu, 10 Oct 2019 - 30min - 92 - Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches
Mixed messages from NZ First on festival pill testing. Cross-party support for vaping regulations, and Climate Change Minister James Shaw responds to last week’s massive climate protest. Plus, where did the Sorting Hat place our reporters?
Thu, 03 Oct 2019 - 33min - 91 - The PM and the Pomp
Jacinda Ardern goes to Tokyo and the UN at a spectacular time in world politics while at home the Govt. ditches deciles, and Police Minister Stuart Nash talks guns and gangs. Produced & Edited by Adam Simpson Engineered by Brian Holloway Camera by Mike Lowe Research by Liz Feary A TVNZ Production
Fri, 27 Sep 2019 - 35min - 90 - WINZ & Losses
Calculating food grants, the latest on the labour saga, and the Prime Minister heads jets off to grip & grin Shinzō Abe and Donald Trump.
Thu, 19 Sep 2019 - 26min - 89 - Who Knew What When?Fri, 13 Sep 2019 - 31min
- 88 - Wrecking Ball
This week the Govt. took a wrecking ball to their kiwibuild target and squeezed rules around water. MSD were accused of misusing data and 1 News exclusively interviewed kiwi jihadi Mark Taylor.
Fri, 06 Sep 2019 - 34min - 87 - Gun Shy
Political unity breaks over guns, immigrants & pensions, feeding poor school kids and who owns the water? Produced, engineered, and edited by Adam Simpson A TVNZ Production
Fri, 30 Aug 2019 - 37min - 86 - The Golden Fleece
Euthanasia round 2, beneficiary drug tests continue despite infinitesimal failures, and should carless days return to counter costs at the pump?
Thu, 22 Aug 2019 - 30min - 85 - Come to Your Census
An apology and a resignation, we look at the fallout following a damning report into last year’s botched census. We look at Karel Sroubek’s chances of being released from prison next month and when he will be deported, we discuss Paula Bennett’s decision not to stand in her West Auckland seat next election and head the National Party’s 2020 campaign. And finally we talk about the alleged Christchurch Mosque gunman sending out letters from prison to far right groups.
Thu, 15 Aug 2019 - 30min - 84 - Powerplays
“That’s a stupid thing to say”- NZ First MP Ron Mark hits back at reactions to a proposed volunteer police force. We unpack the idea and also look at how the proposed abortion law reform is tracking. Finally, we look at the Green Party, is there internal dissent, or is Jack McDonald just throwing a bit of shade? Produced, Engineered and Edited by Adam Simpson Shot by Scarlett Wild Research by Rochelle Duncan A TVNZ Production
Thu, 08 Aug 2019 - 35min - 83 - Should I Stay or Should I Go (reupload)
We’re back with the latest 1 News Poll front and centre. We also polled on euthanasia and looked at responses to the PM’s Tokelau trip. Finally, last weekend saw us at the National Party conference witnessing National’s united front. Produced and Edited by Adam Simpson Camera by Scarlett Wild Engineered by Brian Holloway Research by Mark Hutchings A TVNZ Production
Fri, 02 Aug 2019 - 35min - 82 - Should I Stay Or Should I Go
We’re back with the latest 1 News Poll front and centre. We also polled on euthanasia and looked at responses to the PM’s Tokelau trip. Finally, last weekend saw us at the National Party conference witnessing National’s united front.
Thu, 01 Aug 2019 - 35min - 81 - Car-kāriki
A quiet week full of Government announcements on Electric vehicle subsidies, medicinal cannabis and cutting the cost of NCEA. We also look back at an early kiwi electric car from 1995.
Thu, 11 Jul 2019 - 28min - 80 - Everyday I'm Shuffling
A busy week as Amy Adams shuffles out, Gabriel Makhlouf shuffles off, and Phil Twyford is shuffled sideways. Also, where to now for the End of Life Choice Bill after passing it’s 2nd reading in Parliament.
Fri, 28 Jun 2019 - 32min - 79 - Hit & Run
New insurgent revelations as villagers exit the Operation Burnham inquiry. A new arrival lands in National Party leadership chatter prompting Key comparisons, and not everyone’s happy with gun buy-back prices confirmed this week.
Fri, 21 Jun 2019 - 32min - 78 - Pick a Poll
Kiwibuild, cannabis and political popularity. We make sense of the recent polls, and as Kiwi troops prepare to head home from Iraq, we look back to John Key sending them there in 2015.
Thu, 13 Jun 2019 - 35min - 77 - A Leak or a Hack?
The Government’s so-called wellbeing budget was overshadowed by a furore after National released parts of it early. We also look at key investments into mental health and children in Grant Robertson’s 2nd budget and flashback to 1986 when Roger Douglas offered to resign after his budget was leaked. Produced by Adam Simpson Engineered by Cameron Murray Shot by Scarlett Wild A TVNZ Production
Fri, 31 May 2019 - 33min - 76 - The Crucible
As bullying, harassment and much worse have come to light, Jessica & Benedict discuss the feeling as MPs, staff and media were all under suspicion. Also this week MSD have acted illegally in the use of people’s private information and as at least one new Christian political party rises, we look back to see how another went in 2007.
Thu, 23 May 2019 - 29min
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