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Tag Archives: RadioLive
Radio Live Panel: 22 May 2016
Listen to my Radio Live panel with Melissa Davies and Trish Sherson. Prime Minister, John Key, and Finance Minister, Bill English, seem to be at odds over whether we will have a tax cut or if it is best to pay … Continue reading
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Tagged fishing, media, MPI, Radio, RadioLive, T Plates, tax cuts, tourist drivers, twitter, twitterati
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Radio Live Panel: 14 February 2016
Listen to my Radio Live panel with Heather du Plessis-Allan and Rodney Hide. We talk about whether police should pursue suspects fleeing in vehicles; whether New Zealand cricket crowds are as abusive as Australian ones (I’m very sceptical); the crowd-funded … Continue reading
Radio Live Panel: 29 November 2015
Listen to my RadioLive panel with Mark Sainsbury and Bill Ralston. We talk about the Resource Management Act (RMA) reforms that are about to go to Select Committee. The discussion turns to what we should do about the port in Auckland … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Little, Australia, Bill English, Donald Trump, flag, flag referendum, George Osbourne, media, phil goff, Ports of Auckland, Radio, RadioLive, Resource Management Act, RMA
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Radio Live Panel: 2 August 2015
Listen to my Sunday morning panel with Mark Sainsbury and Deborah Coddington. We talk about Colin Craig’s latest pamphlet and wonder aloud whether it’s time for him to just stop talking. The TPPA has stalled. Will it pass? We discuss the … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Craig, Deborah Coddington, Mark Sainsbury, Radio, RadioLive, Sam Lotu-Iiga, Serco, TPP, TPPA
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Radio Live Panel: 12 April 2015
Listen to my Sunday morning Radio Live panel with Mark Sainsbury and Deborah Coddington. Winston Peters is turning 70. Will it slow him down? It sure doesn’t look like it. We pay tribute to newly-created knight, Sir Peter Williams QC, while … Continue reading
Radio Live Panel: 8 March 2015
Listen to my Sunday morning Radio Live panel with Mark Sainsbury and Deborah Coddington. The first nine minutes of this panel are a (very generous on the part of Mark) opportunity for me to talk about my announcement that I will be … Continue reading
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Tagged by-election, Co-Leader, Green Party, Greens, Male, Northland, Radio, RadioLive, Winston Peters
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Radio Live Panel: 15 February 2015
Listen here to my Radio Live panel with Deborah Coddington and Mark Sainsbury. Satisfied that I am now a regular TV watcher, Mark makes enquiries as to why I would go to a Greens policy conference rather than watch the … Continue reading
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Tagged Casino, Cho Hyun-ah, convention centre, Deborah Coddington, Hendrix Huawai, Iraq, ISIL, ISIS, Lucy Knight, Mark Sainsbury, Radio, RadioLive, Sky City, Winston Peters
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Radio Live Panel: 7 December 2014
Listen to my Sunday morning Radio Live panel with Mark Sainsbury and Deborah Coddington. Talking about Wellington’s proposed council amalgamation; Discussion of match fixing legislation and terror legislation being rushed through the house. Should mothers who smoke and drink heavily whilst pregnant be … Continue reading
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Tagged Amalgamation, Council, Phillip Smith, RadioLive, Wairarapa, Wellington
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Radio Live Panel: 26 October 2014
26 October with Deborah Coddington (host: Mark Sainsbury): Do the Greens need to reach across the aisle to National? Is Judith Collins being treated unfairly in being denied her honorific before the inquiry is completed and is a comparison with … Continue reading
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Tagged Billingsley, flag, Greens, Judith Collins, National Party, Pistorius, RadioLive, Santa, Whitcoulls
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