Dave Armstrong
Down the List for 6 April 2014
With Labour still struggling to gain much traction in the polls the shape of potential coalition groupings are coming into the spotlight. Audio
Dave Armstrong: Rita and Douglas
Playwright talks about Rita and Douglas, which opens at Wellington's Circa Theatre tonight. Audio
Down the List for 30 March 2014
Is the Mana Party seriously considering forming an alliance with Kim Dotcom's new Internet party? What do they have in common politically or philosophically? Audio
Down the List for 23rd March 2014
Accusations of financial impropriety at the Kohanga Reo National Trust forces minister Hekia 'u-turn' Parata to send in the Serious Fraud Office. Audio
Down the List for 16 March 2014
Justice Minister Judith Collins is on notice from the PM over a possible conflict of interest issue relating to a taxpayer-funded trip to China. Audio
Down the List for 9 March 2014
Do David Cunliffe's hidden trusts erode the public's trust in Labour? Audio
Down the List for 2 March 2014
With Labour making no gains on National, questions are being asked about how committed the team is to supporting the leader. Audio
Down the List for 23 February 2014
Recent revelations that TVNZ premises were used for Labour Party meetings, political bias in the media is a hot topic. Audio
Down the List for 16 February 2014
Government moves to cancel passports of New Zealanders intending to join Syrian freedom fighters is meeting with some criticism. Audio
Down the List for 9 February 2014
The ACT Party have changed their leadership. Two untried, untested new faces with little or no political experience have taken over. Will it make any difference to ACT's zero polling? Audio
Down the List for 2 February 2014
The Nationals and Labour launch into election year with promises about education and a baby bonus. But whose policy came first? And while we're at it, what about a new flag? Audio
Down the List for 26 January 2014
The intended launch of the new Internet Party at Kim Dotcom's 40th birthday party didn't quite go off with a bang. In fact it didn't go off at all. Audio
Down the List for 15 December 2013
Set at the WINZ office Christmas party where WINZ is congratulating itself on a successful year addressing child poverty. Audio
Down the List for 8 December 2013
John Banks is, at last, preparing to depart the scene over the anonymous donations issue. The Nationals must be starting to worry about their choices for coalition partners. Audio
Down the List for 1 December 2013
Is NZ Football run like a suburban tennis club or a highly professional outfit producing results we can all be proud of? Audio
Down the List for 24 November 2013
Considering that the Conservative Party under Colin Craig has not exactly seen eye to eye with Nationals on some important social policies can they really be a possible coalition partner for the… Audio
Down the List for 17 November 2013
With Roastbusters fallout continuing questions are being asked about the way the Police deal with rape complainants. Audio
Down the List for 10 November 2013
The Black Caps suffered what can only be described as a humiliating defeat in the recent series against Bangladesh. What's the problem? Or is it true that we just aren't very good at cricket and need… Audio
Down the List for 3rd November 2013
Revelations about Angela Merkel's phone being bugged are explored in a New Zealand context. Audio
Down the List for 27 October 2013
The Nationals are not doing brilliantly in the polls. Are they running out of coalition partners? And Auckland is like a life sized game of monopoly. Audio