Our weekly catch up with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern.
The Prime Minister phones up for her last kōrero with Breakfast for 2022, this time touching on Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to New Zealand's Parliament, reflections on 2022, and goals for her government in 2023. Whakarongo mai nei.
The Prime Minister is overseas, so our Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson has a chat about the Black Ferns' win, the reappointment of Adrian Orr as governor of the Reserve Bank, and the Prime Minister's trip to the East Asia Summit and Apec. Whakarongo mai nei!
The Prime Minister phones up to talk about the situation in Iran, agricultural emissions pricing plan, and the local body elections and electoral systems. Whakarongo mai nei!
The Prime Minister phones up to talk about the flooding in Nelson, the Gaurav Sharma situation, and changes to the working holiday scheme and skilled migrant worker pay.
The Prime Minister touches base on the Green Party's leadership contention, on going cost of living concerns, and South Island flooding. Whakarongo mai nei.
The Prime Minister talks about her trip to the United States, the Centre of Excellence for Countering Violent Extremism launch, and meeting with Australian PM Anthony Albanese.
The Prime Minister phones up for her monthly kōrero, touching on her first international trip since the start of the pandemic, Three Waters, and the pre-budget speech. Whakarongo mai.
The Prime Minister talks about changes to vaccine mandates and staying at Red Level, the Russian war in Ukraine, and increases to benefits, super, and student allowances. Whakarongo mai.
The Prime Minister phones up for a chat about support for the arts, events, and culture sectors, Waitangi Day reflections, and the opening of the borders. Whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister phones up to chat about the traffic light system, vaccine stuff, and COP26. Whakarongo mai.
The Prime Minister phones up to touch base on what's happening with the Covid-19 Protection Framework, vaccination rates, and the bipartisan housing agreement. Whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister phones up to talk about funding for the Arts in COVID, the MIQ system, and vaccinations. Whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister is on the line talking about the floods in Auckland, an update on Covid, and the crisis in Afghanistan. Whakarongo mai.
The Prime Minister is on the line and today she chats to us about the Dawn Raids apology, the latest poll showing a drop in support for Labour, the travel bubble, and all things MIQ. Whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister is on the line giving us updates and info on the Covid-19 situation, Resource Management Act reform, and Hate Speech law reform. Whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister is on the line and this morning she talks to Rachel about the nurses strike, flooding in Canterbury, Australia's deportation policies and refugee quotas. Whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister is on the line and today she chats to Rachel about the restrictions on public sector wage increases, the 2021 Budget, and health sector reforms such as the introduction of Māori Health Authority. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has a chat to Rachel about what's happening in Aotearoa. On the agenda today is the India travel suspension, the COVID vaccine roll-out, and calls for funding for cervical self-testing. Whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister is on the line this morning talking to Rachel about COVID-19 Alert Levels, the vaccine roll-out plan, the support offered to the victims of the Christchurch Mosque attack two years on, and trans-Tasman relations after the deportation of a 15 year old to New Zealand from Australia.
Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in to catch up with Rachel about what's happening in Aotearoa. The Prime Minister discusses the latest Alert Level shifts in Tāmaki Makaurau and around the rest of the country, the vaccine roll out, and the latest situation with an Australian citizen detained at the Turkish border.
The Prime Minister dials in for our final chat of 2020, and what a year 2020 has been. Rachel talks to the PM about the Climate Change emergency declaration, the Royal Commission report on the Christchurch terror attacks, and the latest report on Whakaari.
The Prime Minister dials in to catch up with us after winning the election. She chats to Rachel about the housing crisis, the latest Oranga tamariki report, and not raising benefits before Christmas.
The Prime Minister calls in, as we head into the election on Saturday, to talk to us about wealth tax, Labour's 2030 vision, and a potential Labour and Greens coalition.
The Prime Minister dials in to talk about Alert Level 2.5 and managing Covid-19, the restriction on rent increases coming to an end, and Labour's Education Package announcement.
The Prime Minister dials in to catch up with Rach about the new Alert Level systems, contact tracing and following protocols on mass gatherings at different Alert Levels.
The Prime Minister dials in for her fortnightly catch up with Rachel. Covering life at Alert Level Three for Tāmaki and moving the election date.
The Prime Minister joins us to talk about the current border quarantine system, the Climate Change Risk Assessment Report, and proposed changes to Tenancy Law.
The Prime Minister dials in after another crazy week in politics. Rachel chats with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about the allegations around former National MP Andrew Falloon and former Labour MP Iain Lees-Galloway, costs of managed isolation and spending taxpayer money.
The Prime Minister dials in after some breaking news in data leaks, plus we discuss what's happening at the borders, Oranga Tamariki, and the announcement of a film and TV recovery package.
The Prime Minister dials in to catch up with Rachel about Covid-19 quarantines in Aotearoa, DHB overhaul's and the latest updates at Ihumātao.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern dials in to chat with Rachel about moving to Alert Level One, Armed Police Trials in Aotearoa, and reports calling for change in Oranga Tamariki.
The Prime Minister dials in bright and early to catch up with Rachel about the Income Relief Payment, updates to Alert Level Two, and we get the PM's thoughts on the National Party Leadership change-over.
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, joins us as we're less than a day from moving to Alert Level Two. Rachel dicusses easing restrictions and how to keep safe with the Prime Minister, also covering the upcoming Budget Day and election year.
The Prime Minister joins us to talk about moving into Alert Level Three, support and accommodation, and the Government's announcement to inject $100m into housing for the homeless.
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in to catch up with Rachel about what's going on in Aotearoa during the global pandemic. They discuss the Treasury's announcements around unemployment scenarios, the announcement yesterday to help students, and looking forwards towards Alert Level Three.
The Prime Minister dials in amidst a busy time to talk about some of the issues we're facing in the rāhui. They discuss some of the wider effects of rent, border closures and hospital capacity.
The Prime Minister dials in during a weird time to fill us in on their Economic Response Package, what we can look for in terms of support and how to get it. Plus, she touches on where New Zealand is at, a year on from March 15.
The Prime Minister discusses Coronavirus and sick pay, Shane Jones' comments on immigration, and KiwiSaver Default Funds removing investment in fossil fuels with Tess on Breakfast this morning.
The Prime Minister dials in to catch up with Rachel about some of the big things happening in Aotearoa at the moment. The pair discuss Coronavirus, the Serious Fraud Office cases and the future of political donations, and the RNZ / TVNZ merger.
We're catching up with the Prime Minister, ahead of Waitangi Day tomorrow. Sarah talks to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about Waitangi Day, coronavirus, and the upcoming election.
The Prime Minister calls in this morning after an awful week in Aotearoa. Talking to Rachel about the Whakaari / White Island eruption, and the measles outbreak in Samoa.