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Stuff political editor Luke Malpass joins Emile Donovan after his tour of the United States covering prime minister Christopher Luxon's recent diplomatic visit.
The tax cuts announced in Budget 2024 will have had people flocking to the online tax calculator to see how much extra they will get each week. But was it as much as expected, where else has money been allocated and has anyone missed out? Newsable speaks to Labour leader Chris Hipkins, The Post's Political and Economics editor Luke Malpass, Economist Bard Olsen and the Wellington City Missioner, Murray Edridge.
Super Tuesday supercharged Donald Trump's drive for another term in the White House. Anthony Scaramucci, the White House communications director Trump fired after just 11 days, joins us from New York to explain why he's backing Biden in America's “hour of peril”. And CNBC senior political correspondent Kevin Breuninger analyses the primary results. Plus, back home, Andrea Vance and Luke Malpass assess the Government's first 100 days.
The former Labour Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Grant Robertson, is stepping down from from politics, but what impact will that have on the Labour. Newsable chats to Stuff's Political editor, Luke Malpass. Is feminist language being used to convince women to pay for medical tests they don't need? The Christchurch rebuild as the 13th anniversary of the earthquake approaches and the man who managed to stay in a New York hotel rent free for 5 years.
The Finance Minister, Nicola Willis, is due to deliver a "mini budget" today. Stuff's Political Editor, Luke Malpass, tells Newsable about what's expected. How to use up Christmas leftovers, the insurance claims people have made over the holiday season and ethical chocolate.
It's been a fairly rowdy week in the house. RNZ political reporter Anneke Smith, and Stuff political editor Luke Malpass spoke to Corin Dann.
We're easing into the holiday period by asking some of our political heavyweights what they're giving Kiwis for Christmas. Plus, Tova recaps the tumultuous year that was, and Stuff political editor Luke Malpass predicts what to expect in 2024.
The Treaty of Waitangi is New Zealand's founding document, an agreement between the Crown and Maori tribes, sets out the rights and political power of the Maori people. But now, a massive unravelling is taking place, with a new coalition government pushing to reinterpret the country's founding document. Since taking office in October, the National, Act and New Zealand First parties have scrapped a world-leading smoking ban and plan to roll-back use of Maori language. Today, political editor for New Zealand publication Stuff, Luke Malpass, on the most far-right government in New Zealand since the 1980s. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Treaty of Waitangi is New Zealand's founding document, an agreement between the Crown and Maori tribes, sets out the rights and political power of the Maori people. But now, a massive unravelling is taking place, with a new coalition government pushing to reinterpret the country's founding document. Since taking office in October, the National, Act and New Zealand First parties have scrapped a world-leading smoking ban and plan to roll-back use of Maori language. Today, political editor for New Zealand publication Stuff, Luke Malpass, on the most far-right government in New Zealand since the 1980s. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Incoming Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, has stood up next to his new political bedfellows - Act's David Seymour and New Zealand First's Winston Peters - and laid out details of this long-awaited agreement. But what polices are in and what are out? Newsable gets analysis of today's announcement from Stuff's political editor, Luke Malpass
There is one more main leader's debates this week, but tonight the smaller parties have a final opportunity to woo undecided voters. Stuff's political editor, Luke Malpass is moderating The Press debate and joins us to explain what might be at stake. Israel is working to recover its citizens held hostage after the Hamas attack. The jury retires in the Benbow trail, why landlords are wary of pets and could passports be on the way out.
The minor parties gave glimpses of their own cooperation styles at the Newshub Nation Powerbrokers' debate, while polls continued to signal Labour on the downturn. GDP numbers also showed no recession for New Zealand, although inflation remains high. This week's Focus on Politics is RNZ's roundtable discussion covering the major happenings of the 2023 election campaign. RNZ political editor Jane Patterson, deputy political editor Craig McCulloch, and Newsroom and Stuff political editors Jo Moir and Luke Malpass spoke to Morning Report host Corin Dann.
Introducing Stuff's whip-smart new political podcast, hosted by Tova O'Brien and featuring Luke Malpass and Andrea Vance.
Liam Lawson is the youngest Kiwi to race in Formula One for almost half a century. We talk to his proud dad. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins rules out forming a government with New Zealand First. Stuff political editor Luke Malpass explains why. We chat to a real-life art detective, who's recovered more than $600 million worth of items stolen from galleries and museums. And we have the latest on the kiss that soured Spain's World Cup celebrations.
Nothing much changed in a 1News Verian poll released on Monday. Some commentators treated the boring results as a blank canvas on which to express their creativity.
The Justice Minister, Kiri Allan, has resigned after being charged with careless use of a motor vehicle and refusing to accompany a police officer. Stuff's Political Editor, Luke Malpass, has the latest.
Nothing much changed in a 1News Verian poll released on Monday. Some commentators treated the boring results as a blank canvas on which to express their creativity.
It's been a hectic week in the world of politics, and it's now time for our weekly political panel. RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson and Stuff's political editor Luke Malpass joined Corin Dann and Ingrid Hipkiss.
The Budget is the the major talking point of a week that started with a new political poll which showed Te Pati Maori in the position of kingmaker. Stuff political editor Luke Malpass, and RNZ's deputy political editor, Craig McCulloch spoke with Jane Patterson and Ingrid Hipkiss.
Budget 2023 - the government's spending plan for the year is out. Who were the winners and losers? Stuff's political editor, Luke Malpass, is here to explain the top points.
It's time for Morning Report's weekly political editors panel. This week we have Stuff political editor Luke Malpass, joining RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson.
It's Friday, so time for the weekly political editors panel with RNZ's political editor, Jane Patterson, and Stuff's political editor Luke Malpass.
It's the time of the week for our political panel. This Friday we have RNZ's political editor, Jane Patterson, joined by Stuff political editor, Luke Malpass.
It's time now for Morning Report's weekly political panel. RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson, and Stuff political editor Luke Malpass spoke to Corin Dan and Māni Dunlop.
It's now time for our weekly political panel, where we digest the week in politics. RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch and Stuff's political editor Luke Malpass spoke to Corin Dann and Susie Ferguson.
It's time now for our Friday feature on Morning Report in which we dissect, discuss and analyse the political stories of the week. They might be big issues, they might be small, the masks are off in the next ten minutes. RNZ's political editor, Jane Patterson, and this week Stuff political editor Luke Malpass, joined the panel.
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It's time now for our Friday feature on Morning Report in which we dissect, discuss and analyse the political stories of the week. They might be big issues, they might be small, nothing is off limits in the next ten minutes. Political editor Jane Patterson and Stuff political editor Luke Malpass spoke to Corin Dann.
Analysis: Our epidemiologists and Covid modellers have faced an increasingly bitter series of barbs from commentators and columnists over the last month, and it's making their often thankless task even harder.
Analysis: Our epidemiologists and Covid modellers have faced an increasingly bitter series of barbs from commentators and columnists over the last month, and it's making their often thankless task even harder.
In this week's episode of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an escalating series of media attacks on epidemiologists and layoffs at Newshub.
In this week's episode of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an escalating series of media attacks on epidemiologists and layoffs at Newshub.
So that's it, Tick Tickers – the election's over. Yet many questions remain about the shape and direction of New Zealand's new government. So we get the lowdown from Stuff political editor Luke Malpass and senior reporter Andrea Vance. Then we check in with Covid-19 modeller Dr Shaun Hendy to find out what the virus has in store for the coming three years. Click here for every episode of the Tick. Tick. podcast. Full Stuff election coverage Eugene on Twitter; Adam on Twitter Support Stuff Our email: ticktick@stuff.co.nz
In the aftermath of the first leaders' debate, Stuff political editor Luke Malpass chats with Adam and Eugene about what we learned. ANZ chief economist Sharon Zollner joins the show to explain the size of the economic hole we're in and whether there's anything much politicians can do about it. Eugene busts out a new song.
In the third of our political party leader interviews Stuff political editor Luke Malpass and senior journalist Andrea Vance sit down with ACT leader David Seymour. Links: Click here for every episode of the Tick. Tick. podcast. Full Stuff election coverage Eugene on Twitter; Adam on Twitter Support Stuff Our email: ticktick@stuff.co.nz
Description: On Thursday afternoon, with New Zealand on heightened Covid alert, Stuff senior journalist Andrea Vance and political editor Luke Malpass sat down with National leader Judith Collins. Links: Click here for every episode of the Tick. Tick. podcast. Full Stuff election coverage Eugene on Twitter; Adam on Twitter Support Stuff Our email: ticktick@stuff.co.nz
So, once upon a time there was a podcast called Coronavirus NZ that mutated into the Tick. Tick election podcast. But now, with New Zealand experiencing its first community transmission of Covid-19 in more than 100 days, Adam and Eugene jump back into familiar territory. Dr Shaun Hendy joins the show to discuss what all this means, and where we are likely headed, and Stuff political editor Luke Malpass explains the implications for the election, Parliament and politics in general. Also, where are the teddy bears? Links: Click here for every episode of the Tick. Tick. podcast. Full Stuff election coverage Eugene on Twitter; Adam on Twitter Support Stuff Our email: ticktick@stuff.co.nz
Comparing NZ to Australia is our national sport, says Finance Minister Grant Robertson. He ain't wrong. So naturally, people have been comparing the two countries' coronavirus responses. Luke Malpass, stranded in Sydney, describes the view from the other side of the ditch. Steve Kilgallon talks about schools in Level 3. And Eugene is kinda over it all. Links: Click here for every episode of Coronavirus NZ. Full Stuff coronavirus coverage Eugene on Twitter; Adam on Twitter Plague playlist: Quarantina, by The Starlets Our email: viruspod@stuff.co.nz.
What happens to the illegal drug market when the rest of the country's economy has slowed to a trickle? Investigative reporter Blair Ensor has the answer for hosts Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham. Stuff's political editor Luke Malpass has been keeping an eye on how the Australian government is treating its Kiwi residents. And Eugene goes on a pangolin-hunt. Links: * Stuff's Covid-19 coverage: stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus * Jeff McTainsh's lockdown commentaries: twitter.com/jeff_mctainsh
Hosts Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham launch a new daily podcast looking at the Covid19 pandemic from a New Zealand perspective. Today: Stuff political editor Luke Malpass explains the government thinking behind the announcement that the country is to go into Level 4 shutdown; Adam discovers ways to keep calm amidst the noise of coronavirus; and national correspondent Steve Kilgallon also joins the show to discuss the morality of panic buying.