Peeni Henare
Peeni Henare apologises for leaving seat to perform haka
Labour's Peeni Henare has apologised for leaving his seat to perform a haka during the Treaty Principles Bill's debate - but he stands by performing it, and says he would do it again. Audio
Investigation will look into why the HMNZS Manawanui sunk
A Court of Inquiry will investigate why the naval vessel, HMNZS Manawanui, struck a reef, capsized, and sank in Samoa at the weekend. Labour's defence spokesperson Peeni Henare spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Kumbayah, now take that!
The House began a new sitting block sharing a little love over the Paris Olympics results, but the sudden outbreak of amity didn't last. Audio
Peeni Henare live
Over the last few days up on the Waitangi treaty grounds, there have been some firery korero on the paepae. Labour MP and former Defence Minster Peeni Henare joins us live now. His grandfather is the… Audio
Peeni Henare on Kelvin Davis quitting politics
Senior Labour MP and former Party Deputy Leader Kelvin Davis is quitting politics, effective on Waitangi Day on February 6 . Labour MP Peeni Henare spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Veterans of nuclear tests still waiting for apology and assurances
50 years on, veterans exposed to nuclear tests in French Polynesia are still waiting for an apology from the government and an assurance that subsequent generations of whanau will have their medical… Video, Audio
Forestry Minister ' not shocked' by damning slash report
$10 million has been allocated from this year's Budget for the clearing of rivers in Tairawhiti and Hawke's Bay. The government is hoping the money will help remove up to 70,000 tonnes of woody debris… Audio
Review of occupational diseases covered by ACC
The range of occupational diseases readily covered by ACC is up for review.
The list, names 41 gradual process injuries - ranging from slow-growing cancers caused by repeated chemical exposure, to… Audio
Work underway to create better legal protection for rongoā Māori
Work is underway to create a system that gives better legal protection for traditional Māori medicine.
But those who practise rongoā Māori are worried doing so will cause more harm than good.
… Audio
First of four new Air Force planes arrives in NZ
The first of four new air force planes, which together cost $2.3 billion, has touched down in New Zealand.
The Boeing P8-A Poseidon arrived to a welcome ceremony at Ohakea air force base in Manawatū… Audio
How to protect - or regulate - rongoā Māori
The government is revisiting how and if rongoā Māori - or traditional Māori medicine - is being incorporated and protected in legislation which aims to regulate natural medicine.
The Therapeutic… Audio
Defence Minister on trip to Ukraine
The Defence Minister says New Zealand could help pay for more equipment for Ukraine, which could include weapons.
Peeni Henare has concluded a top-secret mission to Ukraine, where he held talks with… Audio
Ex-military MPs vocal on Inspector General Bill
MPs who are former members of the NZDF had plenty to say when the first reading of the Inspector-General Defence Bill got underway. Audio
'Felt worse than jail': Emergency accommodation users share stories with Human Rights Commission
A Dunedin woman has described living in a freezing shed with a gravel floor after being evicted from emergency housing.
She is one the dozens who've come forward to the Human Rights Commission, after… Audio
120 NZ soldiers deployed to UK to help train Ukraine recruits
Ukrainian troops have launched a counter-offensive to retake southern territory illegally and forcefully captured by Russia during its invasion.
This morning, the New Zealand Defence Force sent… Audio
Defence Minister reflects on trip to Solomon Islands
The Defence Minister is home after a trip to Solomon Islands amid heightened tensions around the Pacific.
The government's trying to bolster relationships throughout the region after Solomon Islands… Audio
Maori health experts fearful of long Covid hit
Health experts are worried that a long covid crisis looms for Maori, which could cause many to be unable to work or get the help they need. The experts worry that deep-seated inequities will only… Audio
Māori health and social workers say Budget funding won't ease burden much
Māori health and social workers say the funding announced in yesterday's budget will do little to help ease their burden, or close equity gaps.
The government is calling its spend on Māori health a… Audio
Defence Force Hercules departs for Ukraine
A Hercules aircraft carrying New Zealand Defence Force personnel has departed Auckland for Europe to help distribute donated military aid to Ukraine.
The deployment - New Zealand's biggest to the… Audio
Tonga eruption: parliament's speaker glad aid dispatched
The Defence Minister says a Hercules loaded with aid supplies is ready to fly to Tonga today now the main island's runway has been cleared of ash.
Relief efforts have begun following the country's… Audio