Q+A this week
Q+A this week.
On Q+A this Sunday, at the end of a tempestuous fortnight for the government and just back from South Korea, Prime Minister John Key sits down with Shane Taurima for an in-depth interview.
Is the honeymoon finally over for National as the ACC scandals rumble on? Just what’s going on inside National? And just how can the Prime Minister turn things around? Plus, upon his return from the nuclear summit, what progress was made on trade talks?
And the Lombard four have been sentenced to community sentences and ordered to pay reparations. In his first interview since sentencing, Financial Markets Authority CEO Sean Hughes offers his verdict and brings us up to date with his investigations. He’s live with Greg Boyed, filling in for Paul Holmes, who is unwell.
In our Political Moment of the Week, we look at the fallout from Gerry Brownlee’s Finland rant and have exclusive comment from Helsinki.
Joining Dr Raymond Miller on
the panel are NZ Herald columnist Fran O’Sullivan and
former Labour Party President Mike Williams.
Gordon Campbell: On Pauline Hanson’s Rise, And The TOP Renaissance
Hapai Te Hauora: New Online Gambling Laws Could Grow Harm While Claiming To Reduce It
New Zealand Alliance Party: Alliance Party Firmly Opposes “Backdoor Privatisation” Of Kiwibank
Taxpayers' Union: New Poll - Coalition Still Ahead; Luxon Regains 'Preferred Prime Minister' Top-Spot
NZ National Party: Judith Collins’ Valedictory Speech
Forest And Bird: Government Biodiversity Credit Scheme Welcomed As Opportunity For Restoration
Office of the Ombudsman: Ombudsman Publishes Findings On Ministry Of Education Sensitive Claims Scheme

