March 06, 2023
Winston Peters on the Auckland Arts Festival and ‘Savage Coloniser’
New Zealand First Leader, Winston Peters joins Sean Plunket on The Platform to discuss the Auckland Arts Festival and ‘Savage Coloniser’ poem.
New Zealand First Leader, Winston Peters joins Sean Plunket on The Platform to discuss the Auckland Arts Festival and ‘Savage Coloniser’ poem.
Winston Peters joins Dale Husband on Waatea News to discuss the passing of Chester Borrows, the Government's response to the recent cyclone, infrastructure, and Labour's missing $14 billion in Covi...
We left office in October with $14 billion left in the Covid fund. We argued in our letter for prudent stewardship of public money in the event of a future shock. So where is that $14 billion cont...
In June 2020, when still in government, New Zealand First wrote to Minister of Finance Grant Robertson in response to his request for spending proposals, as part of a third tranche of Covid stimulu...
Shane Jones joins Sean Plunket on The Platform to talk about the rise in gang fueled crime in the wake of cyclone Gabrielle. Jones blasts the Government's soft on crime approach and says he is "ast...
It is appalling that during these tragic circumstances in the Hawkes Bay and elsewhere where people have lost their lives and livelihoods, we are now seeing gangs and feral thugs threatening, robbi...
We must not have another repeat of what happened after the Christchurch earthquake and the insurance delays that happened back then. The ongoing delays with insurance assessments and payouts that o...
Winston Peters argues that the voters deserve to know the Act Party's history on co-governance, from introducing Maori wards to the Auckland Supercity council, to committing New Zealand to the UN D...
Winston Peters joins The Country and speaks to Jamie Mackay about New Zealand First's success in recent polls and the National and ACT party track record on Co-Governance issues. Watch the full int...
Shane Jones joins Sean Plunket on The Platform to discuss Waitangi Day, the future of New Zealand, and New Zealand First's comeback. You can watch the full interview below