Peter Dunne
Dunne skeptical about RMA changes
Changes to the Resource Management Act look to have enough support to be passed into law before they've even been announced, with ACT's only MP, David Seymour, saying he will back them. Audio
Internal Affairs Minister on Phillip Smith
Back to the story on fugitive Phillip Smith who escaped the country after renewing his passport under his birth name of Phillip Traynor. Audio
Minister defends issue of passport to Smith
The Phillip John Smith story keeps developing, with news this morning that the fugitive murderer and child molester only travelled to Chile in transit. Audio
Peter Dunne and David Seymour
ACT'S new leader David Seymour and United Future leader Peter Dunne go head to head on the Resource Management Act and charter schools; controversy over a proposal for a huge nickel smelter in… Audio
Coalition talks in the Capital as Labour licks it wounds
John Key's first cab off the rank, for coalition talks with his new government is the United Future leader, Peter Dunne. Audio
Dunne concerned by suggestion allies may be spying on NZers
The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, says the Prime Minister's comment that New Zealanders might have been subjected to mass surveillance is concerning and more needs to be found out. Mr Key told… Audio
Leaders of minor parties debate election issues
Today we are holding our second election debate with leaders of the minor parties. The Maori Party's Te Ururoa Flavell, the Act party's Jamie Whyte, the Conservative Party leader Colin Craig and the… Audio
Election 2014 party leader interviews: Peter Dunne, United Future
Peter Dunne the leader of the United Future party joins us. Audio
Leaders of minor parties debate election issues
The special election debate with leaders of the minor parties. Audio
United Future releases its election manifesto
United Future says the public is bored with the Dirty Politics sideshow and want to hear about real policies. Audio
Possible backtrack on passport expiry rules
Your passport could soon be valid for 10 years with the Government considering reversing a law change that cut passport validity to five years. Audio
One In Five for 10 August 2014 - Disability Policies
One in Five speaks to political party disability spokespeople about action they'd like to see taken to improve the lives of people living with a disability. Employment, education, housing and… Audio
Govt delays RMA changes, makes them an election issue
The Government has shelved changes to the Resource Management Act until after the election having failed to get the backing of United Future and the Maori Party. Audio
Legal highs to be removed from sale
The Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne has made a u-turn on legal highs announcing all products will be removed from shelves. Audio
Peter Dunne - United Future leader
The final of Nine to Noon's political leader interviews, with United Future Leader, Peter Dunne. Audio
Problem Gambling
The Problem Gambling Foundation fears public health initiatives to prevent gambling harm will cease once its contract with the Ministry of Health ends in June. Professor Peter Adams and Associate… Audio
Peter Dunne responds
The Ministry of Health declined to come on the programme, saying it's still in engaged in the procurement process. The Associate Minister of Health is Peter Dunne. Audio
Peter Dunne - Associate Health Minister responsible for drugs
New Zealand drug laws - is there any appetite to follow the path of some US states and decriminalise or legalise marijuana? Audio
Peter Dunne reinstated as Minister
John Key also named United Future as one of the parties he'd be willing to negotiate with if it comes to forming a government. Audio