Judith Collins
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Louis Houlbrooke
Today, our panelists will be looking at the troubling rise of violence in New Zealand, the governments Mongrel Mob rehab funding and National's new 'demand the debate' billboard campaign. Audio
Judith Collins on demanding the debate
Large blue billboards bearing the face of National Party leader Judith Collins and the message: "He Puapua? Demand the Debate" have sprung up around the country.
This is a reference to the… Audio
'Not my job' to tell government how to fix nurses strike - Collins
Nurses are seeking a big pay rise in the latest round of collective negotiations with the government, and are willing to strike to get it.
Leader of the opposition Judith Collins wouldn't say if she… Audio
It's up to caucus whether Todd Muller stays - Judith Collins
The National Party leader Judith Collins says it is up to her caucus whether her predecessor Todd Muller remains in Parliament for another two years.
Muller announced last week he is retiring from… Audio
Muller's political future in hands of caucus, Collins says
A question mark hangs over former National leader Todd Muller, with his successor Judith Collins saying his political future is in the hands of the caucus.
Muller has announced his retirement from… Audio
Covid-19: Judith Collins on case travelling from Sydney
A positive case of Covid-19 travelled to Wellington from Sydney last weekend.
Any passengers on two flights between Sydney and Wellington are being asked to isolate immediately and call healthline… Audio
Feebate scheme a 'punishment' for ute users - Collins
Among the most ardent critics of the government's electric car incentive scheme is the National Party, who says it will immediately reverse the policy if returned to power.
Leader Judith Collins says… Audio
Reti: 15 March film should take into account feelings
The deputy leader of the National Party, Shane Reti, says that artistic license doesn't justify the makers of a film about the March 15 terrorist attacks trampling people's feelings and experiences… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Lavina Good and Richard Harman
Joining us on the Weekend Panel today are Lavina Good, and Richard Harman They look at the movie being made about the CHCH mosque shootings, the vaccine rollout, and Auckland being crowned as the… Audio
Whakaari/White Island: Government reviewing responsibilities
The government is reviewing the way responsibilities are shared for Whakaari/White Island - only four years after they were drawn up.
Twenty-two people died after the volcano erupted without warning… Audio
Standing by statements at Parliament
Parliament's question times have been littered with a recurring question about whether the Prime Minister stands by their statements. Audio
Standing by statements at Parliament
Parliament's question times have been littered with a recurring question about whether the Prime Minister stands by their statements.
AudioCollins disagrees with Goldsmith's colonisation comment
The National Party's Paul Goldsmith is standing by his comments that on balance Māori benefited from colonisation, despite the kickback from other MPs including some of his own caucus colleagues.
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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
Nick Smith in good spirits after sudden resignation - Collins
The person who recorded the row between outgoing National MP Nick Smith and a staffer no longer works at Parliament.
After 30 years, Smith abruptly threw in the towel on his political career on… Audio
Smith 'a very good MP for 30 years' - Collins
Scott Morrison's visit whirlwind visit his week coincided with the devastating Canterbury floods.
Then long-serving National Party MP Nick Smith dropped the news he will resign from Parliament as the… Audio
Collins takes further hit in latest political poll
The government's budget spend up has failed to get them a boost and Judith Collins has taken a further hit, according to the latest 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll.
Tonight's poll is the first since last… Video, Audio
Waikato DHB cyber attack: Collins backing ransom refusal
Seriously ill cancer patients could end up being sent to Australia for treatment as the Waikato DHB continues to try and get back online after last week's cyber attack.
Currently they are being sent… Audio
Budget 2021: Will benefit boost help worst-off families?
It's being billed as a once in a generation increase to benefits that will lift thousands of children out of poverty.
But those at the sharp end say it won't go far enough to help the worst-off… Audio
Budget 2021: The numbers may change but the process stays the same
Budget 2021 dominates Parliament with the Government revealing where it plans to spend the country's money over the next financial year but the process to approve it doesn't change Audio