Peter Dunne
Dunne trailing in Ōhāriu electorate race - poll
A poll in the crucial Ōhāriu electorate has the incumbent MP, United Future leader Peter Dunne, well behind.
Damning report on Auditor-General kept from public
The $27,000 report at the centre of the Auditor-General's resignation is now complete - but the Officers of Parliament committee won't release it, saying the matter's now closed because Martin… Audio
Associate Health Minister speaks on synthetic cannabis deaths
Eight people have died after smoking synthetic cannabis in Auckland in the past few weeks and ambulance services are treating 20 users a day. Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne says he suspects… Audio
Synthetic cannabis deaths could've been avoided - Dunne
Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne says a spate of deaths linked to synthetic cannabis could have been prevented if the products hadn't been banned and driven underground. Audio
Peter Dunne to back first reading of medicinal cannabis bill
The minister responsible for drug reform says he will give his initial support to Green MP Julie-Anne Genter's bill legalising medicinal cannabis. Video, Audio
Gareth Morgan calls for rethink of NZ's drinking age
Should the drinking age be raised to 20? MPs voted against it in 2012, but now Opportunities Party leader Gareth Morgan is calling for a rethink. Bridget Burke did a ring around of the various party… Audio
Information is power: Peter Dunne on Pike River
United Future's Peter Dunne is calling on the Government to ensure all material on Pike River is in the public domain, so that decisions can be made robustly, in full view of all interested parties. Video, Audio
Dunne urges move towards cannabis decriminalisation
New Zealand should move towards decriminalising cannabis over time, Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne says.
Dollars and pies - the budget debate
The presentation of the Government's budget sparked a debate of optimism and pessimism in the House. Audio
Dollars and pies - the budget debate
The presentation of the Government's budget sparked a debate of optimism and pessimism in the House.
AudioWinston says it's the "W" Budget, Labour says tax changes too skewed to wealthy
Political parties react to National Government's 9th Budget, with Labour saying the tax changes are too skewed to the wealthy and the Greens saying the environment has been left out. Video, Audio
Insight: Medical Marijuana - Life in the Waiting Room
Demand for medical cannabis is growing, Teresa Cowie investigates how patients are coping with living in an 'illegal limbo' Audio
Campaigners: Guidelines needed for medicinal cannabis policing
Campaigners say the hit and miss approach to policing the use of medicinal cannabis that puts dying people before the courts but lets other off needs to be replaced with national guidelines, as Teresa… Audio
Jenny Shipley launches another attack on middle class
Former Prime Minister Dame Jenny Shipley says the nation needs to have a better discussion about who needs access to the most state support, as Demelza Leslie reports. Audio
A sliver of relief
Almost two years ago 19-year-old Alex Renton was given special approval to use medicinal cannabis now his mother is fighting for others to have access. Audio
A sliver of relief
Almost two years ago 19-year-old Alex Renton was given special approval to use medicinal cannabis now his mother is fighting for others to have access.
AudioDunne wants more proof from PM over SAS raid
The United Future leader Peter Dunne says Bill English's press conference yesterday has not allayed concerns over the NZSAS raid in Afghanistan in 2010. Audio
Dunne denounces 'despicable racist' pamphlets
United Future leader Peter Dunne has derided pamphlets being distributed in his electorate as "disgraceful, despicable racist bigotry".
The line where free speech ends.
Ohariu MP Peter Dunne discusses pamphlets that have him worried about racism. Audio