
Rocking the vote: Are we getting the democracy we deserve or being taken for a ride?
Democracy appears to be in crisis, so is systematic change the answer?
Democracy appears to be in crisis, so is systematic change the answer?
National's attempts to sell its growth agenda have been overshadowed.
To get NZ’s economy back on track, is it all aboard the Ardern bandwagon?
The coalition may have to confront unappetising policies to stir the economy into life.
2025: More shock poll results, reshuffles & odd appointments, and meaningless actions.
It's a question no PM should be having to answer after just one year in the job.
Today’s tech titans have a chutzpah reminiscent of the scientists behind the atomic bomb.
Best of Listener 2024: Politics - past & present
There's only one winner of the coveted I’m Entitled to This Award Award.
Why Christopher Luxon, Nicola Willis and David Seymour are getting multiple awards.
Cuts aplenty, but there’s no new money for much-needed long-term investment in science.
Is Ferry Holdings a first step toward privatising ferry and rail freight services?
NZ foreign policy could be reimagined to make us a global peace broker.
Neither the political left nor right seems capable of delivering what it promises.
Anthony Ellison shares his perspective on current events.
Is the bill a distraction from the government's real aim of favouring big business?
It's important to use a first anniversary to contemplate whether it’s really working out.
Opponents see our closer ties with the US as endangering trade with China.
Our CEO PM is struggling to hold the centre-right for National.
When it comes to "dog whistle" politics, Seymour, not Winston Peters, is NZ's Trump.
Former MP Derek Quigley stood up to Muldoon but fought in vain for his free-market vision.
Why Donald Trump is much like another world-historical figure: King Henry VIII.
Anthony Ellison shares his perspective on current events.
No government in our recent history has moved so quickly to impose its agenda.
Despite apology, without accountability there is no incentive for change.