Nine To Noon Politics RNZ Radio
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Our commentators make sense of the week in politics
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Gareth Hughes
It's Budget week, what can be expected on Thursday? First home grants have been ditched to save $240m. And David McLeod's donation missteps.
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Political commentators Neale Jones and Tim Hurdle
Neale and Tim join Kathryn for a preview of the Budget - what of the pre-Budget announcements so far, how bad might the state of the nation's books be and what does success look like for Finance Minister Nicola Willis?
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Brigitte Morten
Finance Minister Nicola Willis is promising 93% of households will benefit from tax relief in the upcoming Budget, as public agencies are tasked with drastic cost-cutting targets.
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Political commentators Sue Bradford & Liam Hehir
Sue Bradford and Liam Hehir discuss the allegations of inappropriate behaviour surfacing against Green MP Julie Anne Genter, following her outburst in the House - and the party's response. And the still unresolved question of New Zealand's participation in AUKUS Pillar Two. Sue Bradford is a community-based activist and former Green MP. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National Party member.
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Liam Hehir
Dale Husband is a long time broadcaster and Radio Waatea presenter hosting a Maori focused current affairs programme. Liam Hehir is a Palmerston North lawyer, political commentator and a National Party member.
Customer Reviews
Great listen
Awesome insights, excellent facilitation by Kathryn Ryan. Any reason why it’s not the separate podcast it once was- I thought the conversations had been cancelled but the found it Nine to Noon!
Great listening
I enjoy this podcast. Hooton is outstanding.
National Party Strategy Planning meeting
Ryan leans so far to the right, she’s practically horizontal. Jus another Friedmanite that seems to infest Radio NZ now. Let’s the right winger rabbit endlessly, but constantly interrupting any left of centre input.
A neutral host would be a good start on improving this rubbish.