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Q+A’s Guyon Espiner Interviews Steven Joyce
Sunday, 18 April 2010, 1:41 pm | Television New Zealand
Government cap on student fees to be raised. Universities to be allowed to raise fees for expensive courses and “perhaps… a percentage increase that’s similar right across all courses” More >>
Ali Mau Joins ‘New Look’ Fair Go
Sunday, 18 April 2010, 11:39 am | Television New Zealand
TVNZ presenter Ali Mau will be co-presenting the ‘new look’ Fair Go when it returns to TV ONE in just over a fortnight. More >>
On Q + A This Sunday
Saturday, 17 April 2010, 10:05 am | Television New Zealand
Guyon Espiner interviews Tertiary Minister, Steven Joyce who has big plans for the sector. What impact will the proposals have on students and will universities be able to lead the promised ‘step change’ in the New Zealand economy? More >>
TVNZ Online Drama Wins Emmy
Tuesday, 13 April 2010, 3:40 pm | Television New Zealand
Reservoir Hill was a national trail-blazer - an exclusively online drama where viewers could interact with the main character. Now, it’s also made history by earning New Zealand’s first International Digital Emmy Award. More >>
Q+A’s Panel Discussions With Holmes
Sunday, 11 April 2010, 1:42 pm | Television New Zealand
18% of their Police budget's going to sort of alcohol related crimes and what have you, but it's just such a complex area right, I mean inequality is at the root of it, and the Police can only deal with the consequences of that inequality but we ... More >>
Q+A’s Holmes With Hinderstein & Lt Gen Gard
Sunday, 11 April 2010, 1:33 pm | Television New Zealand
Points of interest: John Key arriving in Washington DC for Nuclear Security Summit. Hinderstein: “At no other time in history have we gathered this many world leaders to focus on the issues of nuclear material security" More >>
Q+A’s Guyon Espiner Interviews Police Commissioner
Sunday, 11 April 2010, 12:48 pm | Television New Zealand
Points of interest: It will be “decades” before some tougher government law and order policies take effect; Commissioner wants to “get into crime prevention in a big way” as there’s only “a small amount of evidence” that tougher sentences ... More >>
Q+A’s Panel with Paul Holmes
Monday, 5 April 2010, 9:35 am | Television New Zealand
We need to say that after that I've on Thursday Mrs Turia clarified that it won't be a trust running this Whanau Ora but what she called a lead agency. So do we know any more about Whanau Ora after that? More >>
Q+A’s Paul Holmes interviews Robert Fisk
Monday, 5 April 2010, 9:22 am | Television New Zealand
This Easter Sunday we turn to the Middle East. The United States relationship with Israel appears to be in some crisis, appears to be damage, as Israel pushes ahead with a legal settlement building in not just East Jerusalem but again right through ... More >>
Q+A’s Paul Holmes interviews Winston Peters
Monday, 5 April 2010, 9:16 am | Television New Zealand
Whanau Ora is separatist and “will not work here”; Peters gives Turia no credit for political achievements; Foreshore and seabed: “We’ve gone from legal certainty to total uncertainty” More >>
Q+A’s Guyon Espiner With Sir Durie & Tariana Turia
Sunday, 4 April 2010, 12:56 pm | Television New Zealand
Whanau Ora taskforce report to be released Thursday; Whanau Ora will start with 20 social service providers, have its own “lead agency”, minister and a budget in the area of $1 billion over 3-4 years; Will be by Maori, but for all New Zealanders: ... More >>
Q+A’s Paul Holmes Interviews Martin Snedden
Sunday, 28 March 2010, 2:56 pm | Television New Zealand
World Cup boss reveals 135,000 travel and hospitality packages already sold; Tournament organisers aim to sell 1.2 million tickets in New Zealand. Snedden: “I feel pretty confident we’ll get there or get pretty close”;Dunedin’s new stadium “will ... More >>
Q+A’s Panel Discussions
Sunday, 28 March 2010, 2:53 pm | Television New Zealand
PAUL: What appealed to you most, or what bothered you most, Christine Rankin in what Paula Bennett was saying, what do you make of the DPB reforms for example? More >>
Q+A’s Guyon Espiner Interviews Paula Bennett
Sunday, 28 March 2010, 1:47 pm | Television New Zealand
Government ignored Treasury’s opposition to work tests of those on the Sickness Benefit. Minister: “It’s an extreme example”; Requiring sickness beneficiaries to work not just about financial benefit, but about helping recovery. More >>
Q+A’s Panel Discussions
Sunday, 21 March 2010, 2:35 pm | Television New Zealand
It seems strange to me that we have a moratorium that hasn’t worked, and so we're now going to put up something else and expect it to work, you know that seems to me the public's perception of this – it's almost we've got a set of values, we've ... More >>
Q+A’s Holmes With Don Nicolson & Russel Norman
Sunday, 21 March 2010, 2:28 pm | Television New Zealand
In the past week factory farmers have abandoned plans to house nearly 18,000 cows in cubicles in the South Island's McKenzie country, they’ve been sideswiped, Critics argue that the combined effluent would be similar in quantity to a city the size ... More >>
Q+A’s Guyon Espiner Interviews Trade Minister
Sunday, 21 March 2010, 2:17 pm | Television New Zealand
As Paul says we're signing this Free Trade Agreement with Hong Kong, it's been negotiated since 2001, essentially Hong Kong has zero applied tariffs and we can effectively export our goods tax free there anyway, is this going to be worth anything at all ... More >>
Q+A’s Guyon Espiner Interviews Sir Geoffrey Palmer
Sunday, 21 March 2010, 2:05 pm | Television New Zealand
Points of interest: “Several thousand” whales will be saved over ten years under new commercial whaling proposals; New Zealand will only support proposal if it promises a “substantial reduction” in the number of whales killed; Current whaling moratorium ... More >>
On Q + A this Sunday
Saturday, 20 March 2010, 11:38 am | Television New Zealand
Sir Geoffrey Palmer will discuss New Zealand’s new position on whaling with Guyon Espiner; Holmes interviews Don Nicolson from Federated Farmers and Russel Norman from the Greens about NZ’s most precious resource – water. More >>
Q+A’s Paul Holmes Interviews Dr Simon Schama.
Sunday, 14 March 2010, 1:40 pm | Television New Zealand
Dr Simon Schama is one of the world's most widely read historians, he's an Englishman, lives in New York City, he's Professor of Art History and History, Columbia University, he's a writer and presenter for the BBC Television, they famously paid him three ... More >>