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  • Politics Central: Where can the Democrats go from here?
    Jun 30 2024

    This week on Politics Central, Transport Minister Simeon Brown joins the Weekend Collective to discuss the scrapping of the Auckland Regional Fuel Tax - and explain why the 'wasteful' spending had to come to an end.

    Later, international relations expert Alex Tan unpacks Joe Biden's shaky performance in Friday's debate against Donald Trump - and examines where the Democrats go from here.

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    42 m
  • Simeon Brown: Transport Minister says scrapping Auckland Regional Fuel Tax was the right decision
    Jun 30 2024

    The Transport Minister is focused on building essential infrastructure as the Auckland Regional Fuel Tax is scrapped.

    Auckland motorists will save 11.5 cents a litre, with the tax removed from tomorrow.

    Simeon Brown says hundreds of millions of dollars from the tax wasn't being spent at all.

    "We're stopping the waste, we're focusing it back on the basics. And that remaining funding is going to go towards priority projects, such as the Eastern busway, more trains for the rail link and local roading upgrades."

    He adds the Government isn't increasing fuel excise and road user charges in this term.

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  • Alex Tan: Canterbury University Political Science and International Relations professor on the likelihood of Biden stepping down from the US Presidential race
    Jun 30 2024

    Joe Biden is unlikely to step aside from the US Presidential Election.

    There are calls for him to stand down after he stumbled answering questions and didn't finish sentences in the debate with Donald Trump.

    Many were calling it Biden's chance to prove his physical and mental fitness for another Presidential term.

    Canterbury University Political Science and International Relations professor Alex Tan says it would be messy for a new presidential candidate to step in.

    "There are others that could, but I'm not sure any of them would want to go into a situation like that."

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  • Politics Central: Was the Government right to cancel proposed ferry upgrades?
    Jun 23 2024

    This week on Politics Central, Maritime Union spokesperson Victor Billot claimed cancelling the upgrade of the existing Interisland ferry fleet with two large ferries was a critical error from the Government, and Friday's Aratere grounding was a long time coming after years of warnings.

    Later, Children's Minister Karen Chhour unveiled her plan to cut down youth offending by introducing a new declaration for young offenders to ensure they face tougher consequences and are better supported to turn their lives around.

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  • Karen Chhour: Children's Minister on the new wave of Government initiatives to stop youth crime
    Jun 23 2024

    The Children's Minister says initiatives to address youth crime will provide needed consequences for young offenders.

    The Government is proposing to introduce a Youth Serious Offender declaration, meaning the courts could send them to a military style academy.

    Legislation will be introduced before the end of the year, while a pilot academy begins in Palmerston North at the end of July.

    Karen Chhour says we can't keep letting young offenders keep causing harm in local communities.

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  • Victor Billot: Maritime Union spokesperson suspects grounded Aratere ferry won't be back in service this year
    Jun 23 2024

    Several inquiries are underway after a suspected steering problem saw the Interisland ferry Aratere run aground near Picton.

    On Friday night, the ship became grounded.

    It was re-floated successfully last night on the high tide.

    Maritime Union spokesperson Victor Billot believes it could be a while before the ship is back sailing.

    "They're going to have to look at the steering system, obviously, they're going to have to look the hull...it's going to be a long time."

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  • Politics Central: Is peace in Ukraine possible?
    Jun 16 2024

    This week on Politics Central, Otago University international relations expert Robert Patman discusses whether peace in Ukraine is possible as world leaders gather in Switzerland to try and build support for Ukraine’s peace proposals - and if Putin's 'unrealistic' offer is cause for hope.

    Later, Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, Brooke van Velden, talks about the Government's announcement of a roadshow consultation on work health and safety.

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  • Robert Patman: Otago University International Relations expert on the response to the 'Summit on Peace in Ukraine'
    Jun 16 2024

    Russian President Vladimir Putin's demands for a ceasefire have been rejected by European leaders at a Ukraine summit.

    The leaders of Italy and Germany have lambasted Putin's proposals, which included Ukraine handing over more territory to Russia.

    It comes as world leaders meet in Switzerland to discuss ending the conflict.

    New Zealand foreign affairs expert professor Robert Patman says Putin wants the invasion to be internationally recognised.

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