Josie Pagani
Midweek - Fugitive father saga ends, row over doco and access
Media go big on the epic - but tragic - tale of fugitive father Tom Phillips; angst over over exclusive access for doco makers- and a columnist's criticism of Mediawatch. Audio
Panel analysis: Labour Party out of government after six years
New Zealanders have voted for change, giving the National party a clear mandate to lead the next government with 50 seats in parliament and just under 39 percent support.
Voters have splashed blue… Audio
Labour slipping in polls
A Talbot Mills corporate poll shows Labour has dropped to it's lowest result in four years to 31 percent.
That represented a fall of five percent, while National climbed one point to 36 percent.
The… Audio
New RNZ series on political language launches
The Labour party hardly mentions farming, and National talks relentlessly about tax, spending and crisis.
Those are some of the key findings of an RNZ data analysis of nine months of media interviews… Audio
Pacific leaders meet in Papua New Guinea
Pacific leaders, including New Zealand's Prime Minister, are in Port Moresby for a visit to Papua New Guinea by the US Secretary of State and the Premier of India.
America's top diplomat, Antony… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Josie Pagani and Chris Wikaira
Joining us on the Weekend Panel this morning are commentator Josie Pagani and PR consultant Chris Wikaira. They discuss the ongoing protests at Parliament grounds, people avoiding contact tracing, and… Audio
NZ to send more vaccines to Pacific to stem spread of Omicron
The New Zealand government is being urged to prioritise sending more vaccines to Pacific nations to stem the spread of Omicron. There are now 65 cases in Tonga and more than 2000 positive infections… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Josie Pagani and Richard Harman
Joining us on the panel this morning are commentators Josie Pagani and Richard Harman. Among other topics, they'll be discussing how we're coping with Covid-19 and whether New Zealand needs a Royal… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Chris Finlayson and Josie Pagani
Among other topics this morning, our panellists will be discussing this year's Father's Day, what the future of the pandemic will look like, our country's evident obsession with fast food, and the… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Josie Pagani and Chris Wikaira
Our panelists take a look at some of the big stories and issues from the past week in New Zealand, including what's happening at the Olympics in Tokyo, and the All Blacks' new sponsorship deal with… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Josie Pagani and Louis Houlbrooke
Joining us on the Panel this morning are Josie Pagani and Louis Houlbrooke. Among other topics, they'll be looking at Jake Bezzant and his purported behaviour online and Naomi Osaka's pullout from the… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Chris Wikaira and Josie Pagani
On the Weekend Panel this morning, Chris Wikaira and Josie Pagani discuss the New Zealand climate emergency, local councils, whether we need to have more sick leave, and Stuff's apology for past… Audio
Weekend Panel with Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani
Sunday Morning panellists Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani offer their views on Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump in the US election.
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Weekend Panel with Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani
Panellists Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani look at the lay of the land in post-election New Zealand and pre-election US, New Zealand's euthanasia and cannabis referenda, a possible NZ Covid inquiry… Audio
Post-election special panel - analysis, commentary
Four political commentators dissect the historic election result. Guyon Espiner is joined by Josie Pagani, a political commentator and the director of the Council for International Development… Audio
Post-election special panel - analysis, commentary
Four political commentators dissect the historic election result. Guyon Espiner is joined by Josie Pagani, a political commentator and the director of the Council for International Development… Audio
Post-election special panel - analysis, commentary
Four political commentators dissect the historic election result. Guyon Espiner is joined by Josie Pagani, a political commentator and the director of the Council for International Development… Audio
NGOs hope to turn around declining support for foreign aid
The world's view on foreign aid has changed and that has the development community worried. Audio
Peters lays out aims of Pacific Reset
The future of New Zealand's relationship with the Pacific has been the focus of a meeting in Wellington. Audio
Govt, community and business to meet over 'Pacific Reset'
Government, community and business leaders from the Pacific are meeting in Wellington next week to try to 'reset' the relatonship between New Zealand and the Pacific. Audio