Jane Patterson
Government takes aim at speculators with housing announcement
The government's taken aim at property speculators with investment houses bought from this Saturday subject to tough new tax rules.
The blanket exemption the family home has also been quietly removed… Audio
Hipkins 'optimistic' about travel bubble prospects
Covid-19 Minister Chris Hipkins is optimistic that a travel bubble with Australia will be up and running next month.
On 6 April, the government officially reveals the start date for frictionless… Audio
Progress on trans-Tasman bubble 'comical' - National Party
The National Party says the government's approach to the trans-Tasman bubble is getting comical.
The Government is set to announce when it will open two-way travel bubble in a fortnight - on April… Audio
Focus on Politics: Trans Tasman Tensions
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson asks: what's behind the latest Trans-Tasman tensions? And what do they mean for ongoing relations? Audio
NZ-AUS quarantine-free travel expected by end of April
New Zealanders and Australians could be winging their way over the Tasman for quarantine free visits by the end of next month.
Since Australia pulled out of trans-Tasman bubble talks in February… Audio
Teen deported from Australia not a 501 - Foreign Minister
Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has defended her decision not to give the Prime Minister a heads up about the deportation of a teenager from Australia.
The 15-year-old is in managed isolation and is… Audio
Labour sees dip in popularity, Collins see lowest rating yet -
Labour has had a slight dip in political popularity, but Judith Collins has had her lowest rating yet as Preferred Prime Minister, according to the latest 1 News Colmar-Brunton poll.
Tonight's poll… Video, Audio
Opposition MPs want debt collectors for overdue MIQ payments
The Associate Health Minister, Peeni Henare, has admitted it's not good enough that just a third of people have paid the bill for their stay in managed isolation.
The National Party says there should… Audio
Government defends law for returning terror suspects
The government's defending the law governing returning terror suspects as tough enough, even though it gives law enforcement no power to detain someone at the border.
The likely arrival of 25-year… Audio
Simon Bridges wants law change for returning terror suspects
The National Party's calling for a law change so New Zealanders are better protected from terror suspects returning from overseas.
The likely arrival of 25-year Suhayra Aden - who is currently in… Audio
Terror suspect would not be detained on arrival in NZ - Little
"Free subject to conditions" - that would be the security status of terror suspect Suhayra Aden in the community if she returns to New Zealand, according to a senior government minister.
It looks… Audio
Likely NZ woman accused of being in Islamic State will come here
It looks increasingly likely the New Zealand woman accused of being an Islamic State terrorist will end up back here with her two children, as negotiations continue about their fate.
The 25-year-old… Audio
Covid-19: Inquiry into Valentine's Day cluster unlikely
The government has poured cold water on the call for an inquiry into the Valentine's Day Covid-19 outbreak.
The National Party wants a full investigation - it's says we're a year into the pandemic… Audio
Covid-19: National Party wants inquiry into NZ response
The National Party says a full inquiry into New Zealand's Covid-19 response is needed because a year into the pandemic because it believes mistakes are still being made.
Leader Judith Collins wants… Audio
Focus on Politics: Covid rule-breakers
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson asks: Is the Government being too soft on Covid-19 rule-breakers? Audio
Whakatane schools evac, Nat. Crisis Management Cntr activated
Mark Ashcroft is principal of Parua Bay School in Whangarei, which is just a couple of hundred metres from the beach. Most of his students have been collected by parents, and the rest have moved to… Audio
Covid-19: Police prosecuting rule breaches, but not called in over people defying isolation orders
The police have now prosecuted nearly 1000 Covid-19 related breaches, but are not being called upon to take action against people defying isolation or testing orders.
Recent violations have stoked… Audio
Covid-19: Police prosecute nearly 1000 lockdown rule breaches
The police have now prosecuted nearly a thousand Covid-19 related breaches, but haven't been called in recently to investigate those who may have defied isolation or testing orders.
Twenty to 30 year… Audio
Focus on Politics: An Immigration Rethink
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson takes a look at what immigration might look like in a post-Covid New Zealand. Audio
Government to decide on Auckland Covid Alert Levels today
Students are now back in the classroom at Papatoetoe High School for the first time since three community cases of Covid-19 were linked to the school.
After one week off, and a testing blitz, the… Audio