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Hager reveals NZ spies on neighbours,
The investigative journalist, Nicky Hager says New Zealand is spying on its Pacific neighbours on a scale never seen before. Audio
NZ spying on pacific neighbours
The investigative journalist, Nicky Hager, says New Zealand is spying on its Pacific neighbours, and passing on vast amounts of information from intercepted communications en masse to America's… Audio
Morning Panel - New Zealand's place in the world
Prof Robert Patman and Dr Paul Buchanan on New Zealand's place in the world. Audio
Insight for 23 November 2014 - Cyberwarfare and NZ
William Ray explores what threats from cyberwarfare NZ faces in the virtual world Audio
Greens accuse PM of using spy agency improperly
The Green Party is accusing the Prime Minister of using the GCSB spy agency for political ends prior to 2014 election. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis discusses 3rd Degree's report on the GCSB and can computers really write stories without human intervention? Audio
Prominent Australian barrister analyses terror law changes
The government says New Zealand's terror laws will be amended to align with allies such as Australia, where recent counter terrorism laws have been described as draconian and unconstitutional… Audio
Gaps in security law - Chris Finlayson
The Minister in charge of the SIS and GCSB, Chris Finlayson, has highlighted gaps in security law which he says makes it difficult to prove somebody is a foreign fighter. Audio
Focus on Politics for 19 September 2014
From tonight party leaders can only wait until the vote is counted tomorrow night. In the last week there have been revelations about spying and speculation about what a post-election goverment might… Audio
POWER PLAY with Brent Edwards
Power Play with Brent Edwards - New surveillance claims have raised serious questions about the GCSB and forced the Prime Minister to make disclosures which had been secret. Video
Election 2014 party leader interviews: John Key, National Party
John Key on his party's policies, including the modest tax cut promise and his potential coalition or support partners after Saturday's election. He discusses the claims of dirty dealings with right… Audio
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security statment
Cheryl Gwyn, Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security has entered the debate on mass surveillance in a just released statement. Audio
Glenn Greenwald talks what more might come out on spying
Investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald is hinting he has more up his sleeve. Audio
National's Campaign Manager
Joining us is National's Campaign Manager, and front bench MP Steven Joyce. Audio
Guardian journalist says Greenwald is New Zealand claims
Further revelations have been promised on the extent to which New Zealand has spied on other countries. Audio
IT specialist discusses NSA request to have Wellington office
Joining us now is the forensic IT investigator Daniel Ayers. Audio
Former GSCB head on Snowden claims about mass surveillance
Former NSA contractor and now whistleblower, Edward Snowden, has claimed that New Zealanders' information was accessed by a mass surveillance tool the NSA shared with NZ's Government Communications… Audio
PM defends stance on GCSB, dismisses Dotcom
With only five days until the election, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Glenn Greenwald, is promising to reveal new details on the government's spy activities. Audio
Greens say police handled GCSB and teapot cases differently
The Green Party has accused the police of having two different standards when it comes to investigating complaints about the interception of private communications. Audio
Former GCSB head wants brakes put on Bill
A former director of the communications spy agency says the brakes need to be put on the passing of a Bill expanding its powers. Audio