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  • Full Show: 16 August 2026
    Aug 15 2026
    Paul Goldsmith: Expanding citizen's arrests, move-on orders, and voting law reform After an eventful week led to senior minister Paul Goldsmith being landed with 11 ministerial portfolios - possibly the most a single minister has ever had - he joins Jack Tame to say why, with victims of crime declining, the Government has expanded citizen's arrest powers and is seeking to pass move-on order laws by the end of the term. And with National needing a new candidate for safe seat Kaipara-ki-Mahurangi after Chris Penk's departure, Paul Goldsmith also comments on whether he might leave his regular Epsom for a better chance at returning to Parliament at the election. Qiulae Wong: Why newcomer party wants stricter donation laws In less than a year, Opportunity have gone from sub-one percent support to eight percent in the latest 1News Verrian poll. On those numbers, leader Qiulae Wong would be entering Parliament joined by eight of her peers from the Opportunity party list come November. She joins Jack Tame to launch Opportunity's Clean Up Politics policy, which would strengthen lobbying transparency and political party donations - and to explain why, in Opportunity's flagship Citizen's Income policy, 500,000 adult New Zealanders wouldn't be eligible for $19,400 a year, but would still pay a higher income tax rate. Join Jack Tame and the Q+A team and find the answers to the questions that matter. Made with the support of NZ on Air.
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    53 mins
  • Qiulae Wong: Why newcomer party wants stricter donation laws
    Aug 15 2026
    In less than a year, Opportunity have gone from sub-one percent support to eight percent in the latest 1News Verrian poll. On those numbers, leader Qiulae Wong would be entering Parliament joined by eight of her peers from the Opportunity party list come November. She joins Jack Tame to launch Opportunity's Clean Up Politics policy, which would strengthen lobbying transparency and political party donations - and to explain why, in Opportunity's flagship Citizen's Income policy, 500,000 adult New Zealanders wouldn't be eligible for $19,400 a year, but would still pay a higher income tax rate. Join Jack Tame and the Q+A team and find the answers to the questions that matter. Made with the support of NZ on Air.
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    24 mins
  • Paul Goldsmith: Expanding citizen's arrests, move-on orders, and voting law reform
    Aug 15 2026
    After an eventful week led to senior minister Paul Goldsmith being landed with 11 ministerial portfolios - possibly the most a single minister has ever had - he joins Jack Tame to say why, with victims of crime declining, the Government has expanded citizen's arrest powers and is seeking to pass move-on order laws by the end of the term. And with National needing a new candidate for safe seat Kaipara-ki-Mahurangi after Chris Penk's departure, Paul Goldsmith also comments on whether he might leave his regular Epsom for a better chance at returning to Parliament at the election. Join Jack Tame and the Q+A team and find the answers to the questions that matter. Made with the support of NZ on Air.
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    28 mins
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