141 episodes

Each Friday, NZ Herald Deputy Political Editor Thomas Coughlan covers off the biggest political news in New Zealand, going behind the headlines and giving the inside perspective direct from the Beehive, featuring interviews with politicians, press gallery reporters and economic and political experts.

And join us every month for a Local Edition episode with Georgina Campbell, looking at the biggest concerns from a local government level. 

You can find more politics news at nzherald.co.nz/politics/

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    • 4.6 • 18 Ratings

Each Friday, NZ Herald Deputy Political Editor Thomas Coughlan covers off the biggest political news in New Zealand, going behind the headlines and giving the inside perspective direct from the Beehive, featuring interviews with politicians, press gallery reporters and economic and political experts.

And join us every month for a Local Edition episode with Georgina Campbell, looking at the biggest concerns from a local government level. 

You can find more politics news at nzherald.co.nz/politics/

    Democracy set for return in Tauranga - can the city avoid the mistakes of the past?

    Democracy set for return in Tauranga - can the city avoid the mistakes of the past?

    It has been nearly five years since the Tauranga City Council was sacked by the Government and replaced with Commissioners, after infighting and dysfunction between councillors and the Mayor. 

    Now, the council is going to return to "full democracy", and a new Mayor and councillors will vote them in next month. Georgina is joined by Bay of Plenty Times senior journalist Kiri Gillespie to discuss what went wrong in 2020, who is running now, and how people in the city feel about the council's return. 
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    • 19 min
    Tax cuts, spending and what's next: Breaking down Budget 2024

    Tax cuts, spending and what's next: Breaking down Budget 2024

    For a special episode going through Budget 2024, Thomas is joined by NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny and Interest.co.nz's Dan Brunskill to discuss the highlights, lowlights, surprises - or lack thereof - from the Budget, and what it signals about the economy and the years to come for this Government. 
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    • 39 min
    Julie Anne Genter addresses Parliament outburst and why it won't define her political career

    Julie Anne Genter addresses Parliament outburst and why it won't define her political career

    Green MP and MP for Rongotai, Julie Anne Genter, made headlines at the start of May after she crossed the debating chamber and yelled at Minister Matt Doocey during a Parliamentary debate. She is now facing disciplinary action by the Greens and has been referred to the Privileges Committee. 

    Now, in her first sit-down interview since this incident, Genter talks to Georgina about the incident, the aftermath and feedback from the public, the other allegations that emerged from constituents in the days after, and the tumultuous year so far for the Greens. 
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    • 22 min
    Budget 2024 preview: Can the Government deliver on its pledges?

    Budget 2024 preview: Can the Government deliver on its pledges?

    We are well and truly in Budget Month - while it's not delivered until May 30th, the Government has started their pre-Budget funding announcements, while Finance Minister Nicola Willis has delivered her first preview speech.

    This week, Thomas is joined by Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny and Interest.co.nz's Dan Brunskill to discuss what we could expect from a Budget that's promised low-spending and tax cuts for all. 
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    • 37 min
    James Shaw talks climate change, rogue MPs and former leaders as he exits politics

    James Shaw talks climate change, rogue MPs and former leaders as he exits politics

    After years in Parliament, former Green Party co-leader James Shaw this week exits politics. Shaw's careers has seen many highs - particularly around passing world-leading climate change legislation - as well as coalition struggles and internal party strife, which became an issue once again this week.

    As he leaves the Beehive, Shaw joins Thomas to reflect on his time in politics, his friendships across the aisle, farmer's fractured feelings about climate change, his relationship with former Greens co-leaders, and the Julie Anne Genter situation. 
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    • 38 min
    Inside a lifetime of foreign policy work and what it says about our current issues

    Inside a lifetime of foreign policy work and what it says about our current issues

    Diplomat Terence O’Brien was at the centre of New Zealand’s foreign relations for nearly half a century, forging new ties with Asia, negotiating New Zealand’s market access to what became the European Union, or running the first successful campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council.

    His new post-humous memoir, Consolations of Insignificance, comes out next month. His son, Diplosphere co-founder Dan O'Brien, joins Thomas to discuss his father's life in public service, and how some of his battles reflect our current foreign policy concerns. 
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    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

Josephcou4 ,

Well researched & unbiased

This has to be one of the best political podcasts in NZ

Golzed ,

Too much whining

The episode I listened to was harping on about size of government — I mean if you really want more taxpayer money spent on consultants then smaller government is going to be fantastic. You’d think the NZ government had money to burn listening to this. Way better to hire the consultants as staff, yep, it’s a bigger government but you will have the right experts for all the critical work in house, less need for consultants, boom! Money saved.

I thought I’d be in for interesting politics. Maybe I picked the wrong episode, or maybe these guys are hoping to get hired as consultants by a small government that won’t know its you know what from its elbow.

Tbf they did acknowledge they don’t know what size government is right. To that I’d suggest that it very much depends on what you want to do. If you’re an ambitious government, & need the people to get your projects done, keep them as staff. If you want to sit on your hands as a government, by all means, let staff go, then hire them back as consultants for 4 times the cost when you inevitably need them. I have never worked in or around NZ government, so what do I know, right? 🤷🏻‍♀️

Nick Latty ,

Hitting its straps

Gradually becoming a staple for the tragic Kiwi politics wonk.

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