Sue Moroney
Should bogus refugees be allowed to stay in NZ?
More than two dozen bogus refugees are being allowed to keep their New Zealand citizenship despite making fraudulent claims on their asylum applications. Audio
Labour calls for answers on bogus refugees remaining citizens
Morning Report can reveal this morning more than two dozen refugees granted New Zealand citizenship have been allowed to remain New Zealanders, even though their claim to be refugees turned out to be… Audio
Labour waters down private members bill to get support
The Labour Party is watering down a private member's bill on paid parental leave to try to gain Government support. Audio
Sue Moroney discusses what ruling means for women
The Health Minister, Jonathan Coleman, and the Women's Affairs Minister, Louise Upston, both declined to be interviewed. But joining us now is Labour's Women Affairs Spokesperson, Sue Moroney. Audio
Sue Moroney
Sue Moroney is a senior Labour MP, who resigned as the party's senior whip on Tuesday. She spoke to Jane Patterson. Audio
National's welfare policy slated by opponents
National's pre-election welfare policy has been criticised by welfare advocates and opposition parties. If re-elected, National intends to give beneficiaries with a poor record of holding down jobs an… Audio
Labour considers new rules to boost number of female MPs
The Labour Party has been criticised for suggesting electorates should be able to request only female candidates. Audio
Labour says Minister must be clear about Tyson visa
The Labour Party says the Associate Minister of Immigration, must take a firm position on her decision to revoke the convicted rapist, Mike Tyson's visa to come to New Zealand. Audio
Paid parental bill may live to fight another day
Labour's paid parental leave bill may live to fight another day - despite the National Party signalling it would veto to strike down the legislation at the bill's final debate. Audio
Labour MP says she will push on with parental leave bill
The Finance Minister, Bill English, says not only will he veto any move by Parliament to extend paid parental leave, he will probably strike down any future non-government bill that adds to the… Audio
Govt plans to veto Labour party Bill
The Government says it will probably veto a Labour party Bill to almost double the amount of paid parental leave to six months. Audio
Sue Moroney calls for answers from Anne Tolley
Labour's education spokesperson Sue Moroney. Audio
National's education policy comes under attack
Primary school teacher unions and the principals' federation say the National Party's education policy is demoralising. In its policy National says it will clarify what is expected of schools, make… Audio
Labour Party deputy leader on the policy for children
Annette King answers reporters' questions on the policy, along with health spokesperson Grant Roberston and Sue Moroney, the party's education spokeperson. Audio
Election Debate: Education
Anne Tolley, Sue Moroney, Catherine Delahunty and Kaapua Smith outline the National, Labour, Green and Maori party policies on education. Audio
Labour unveils its education policy
Labour will dump the Government's controversial national standards in reading writing and maths if it wins the election. Audio
Govt waiting for commission before national survey.
The Education Minister is waiting for the Canterbury Earthquake Royal Commission to report back before considering a national survey of all school buildings in the country. Audio