
Focus on Politics
RNZ New Zealand
Weekly insight into the political issues that matter from RNZ's gallery team.
Location:
Wellington, United States
Networks:
RNZ New Zealand
Description:
Weekly insight into the political issues that matter from RNZ's gallery team.
Twitter:
@rnz_news
Language:
English
Contact:
04 474 1999
Email:
rnz@radionz.co.nz
Episodes
Vaianu: better safe than sorry?
4/17/2026
Cyclone Vaianu has resurfaced difficult questions around resilience and retreat. And did New Zealand dodge disaster - or just over-do the warnings? RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch examines the fall-out from the latest weather bomb.
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Duration:00:16:04
Iran war dominates Winston Peters’ US trip
4/10/2026
In Focus on Politics, political reporter Lillian Hanly takes a look at a meeting between Foreign Minister Winston Peters and his US counterpart Marco Rubio, as President Donald Trump ramps up his threats toward Iran.
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Duration:00:16:11
Fuel crisis forces rationing plan revisions - just in case
3/27/2026
The fuel crisis has forced responses from the government on supply and cost, but the problem must be handled with care - and perceptions of a lack of support could see National's own support suffer. Labour is refusing to help by offering solutions, a strategy that may backfire. Political Reporter Russell Palmer gauges the parties' handling of a hot-button issue.
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Duration:00:16:04
Fuel fears rise as government shifts tone
3/20/2026
The coalition is urging calm in face of the war in the Middle East, insisting New Zealand has ample fuel supplies, while quietly exploring targeted cost-of-living relief. But as the price at the pump climbs, so too are the political stakes. RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch breaks down the government's response in this week's Focus on Politics.
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Duration:00:15:44
Peeni Henare farewells Parliament after 12 years
3/13/2026
Former Labour MP Peeni Henare has called time on his 12 year career in Parliament. He sits down with political reporter Lillian Hanly to discuss his resignation, and the balancing act of "being Māori" and "being a politician."
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Duration:00:16:05
Prime Minister flubs his lines as Iran conflict reignites
3/6/2026
As the government "acknowledges" the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, opposition parties are questioning their legality. Political reporter Giles Dexter looks at the response to the latest conflict, and the Prime Minister's struggle to articulate the government's position.
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Duration:00:16:04
Move-on powers move safety nets into the spotlight
2/27/2026
Police will be able to tell rough sleepers and 'disorderly' people to move on, with the government announcing new powers and penalties. But move on to where? Political reporter Giles Dexter looks at how these powers would work in practice, whether the government has adequately resourced the safety nets, and what a 'reasonable distance' looks like.
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Duration:00:16:00
Coalition pulls a U-turn on Auckland housing plans
2/20/2026
The coalition has weakened housing intensification plans in Auckland after backlash from proponents of heritage homes. Political reporter Anneke Smith lays how the government got here and why there's still uncertainty about how Auckland will grow.
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Duration:00:16:04
Gas plan derailed by definitional dispute
2/13/2026
When is a tax not a tax? That question derailed this week's gas announcement, as ministers scrambled to explain a new levy despite having promised "no new taxes". RNZ's acting political editor Craig McCulloch examines the fallout in Focus on Politics.
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Duration:00:16:00
Minor parties plot major influence on election year
12/19/2025
The leaders of ACT, New Zealand First, Te Pāti Māori, and the Green Party sit down with RNZ's press gallery team to share their thoughts on 2025, and what they've got up their sleeves for election year.
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Duration:00:16:00
Luxon and Hipkins give election-year teaser
12/12/2025
RNZ's political team sits down with the leaders of the two major parties - National's Christopher Luxon and Labour's Chris Hipkins - to reflect on 2025 and look forward to election year.
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Duration:00:16:00
Councils prepare to tighten belts with rates relief in sight
12/5/2025
The government is telling councils to 'live within their means' and is introducing a rates cap. It's popular with ratepayers who have seen their bills skyrocket, but councils are warning it'll come at a cost of services. Coming hot on the heels of the government's move to abolish regional councils, political reporter Giles Dexter examines what councils and ratepayers may have to learn to live with.
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Duration:00:16:09
How the council 'reset' aims to spur amalgamations
11/28/2025
Just six weeks after voters elected new regional councillors, their jobs now hang in the balance after a government proposal to abolish them. But do the promises of simplicity and savings hold up, and where does all this lead in the long term? In Focus on Politics, Russell Palmer examines the government's shakeup of councils and the tension points for the government.
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Duration:00:16:00
Coalition tempers ACT’s influence on gun laws
11/21/2025
The Arms Act has been home to New Zealand's gun laws since 1983, though it's had many, many iterations. The coalition has now overhauled the legislation - but it's not exactly the shake-up many were expecting. Political reporter Anneke Smith takes a closer look at the changes and explains why the ACT Party didn't get everything it wanted.
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Duration:00:16:18
IPCA bombshell forces reckoning at top of police
11/14/2025
The IPCA's blistering report has torn open a years-long saga of misconduct and misplaced loyalty. In Focus on Politics, RNZ acting political editor Craig McCulloch lays out how the scandal unfolded.
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Duration:00:15:50
Introducing: Politics NZ
11/13/2025
If you follow New Zealand politics, you'll want to follow Politics NZ. Get Nine to Noon Politics, The Whip, Morning Report's politicians panel, Focus on Politics, The House, and Context all in one feed.
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Duration:00:01:09
From reset to regret: Te Pāti Māori at war
11/7/2025
Te Pāti Māori’s internal conflict has exploded into full public view. RNZ acting political editor Craig McCulloch unpacks how the turmoil unfolded - and whether there's any way back from the brink.
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Duration:00:16:00
Leaked and launched: Labour debuts its tax plan
10/31/2025
RNZ acting political editor Craig McCulloch takes a look at Labour's long-awaited tax plan and the old ghosts now stirring.
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Duration:00:16:00
Strike and counter-strike: the pitch for public sympathy
10/24/2025
The largest strike in decades swept the country this week - or at least tried to, as wild winds blew away rallies. Behind the picket lines, the government and unions traded accusations of bad faith and misrepresentation. In this week's Focus on Politics, RNZ's acting political editor Craig McCulloch unpacks the high-stakes fight for public sympathy.
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Duration:00:15:59
Farmers celebrate as coalition slashes methane target
10/17/2025
Political reporter Anneke Smith looks into the government's plans to soften its targets for methane emissions - and what the farming and scientific communities think it means for the country, and the planet.
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Duration:00:16:07