Ron Mark
Politicans slam Ron Mark for go back to Korea comments
Politicians of all stripes say it is disgraceful that New Zealand First deputy leader Ron Mark told the Korean-born National MP, Melissa Lee to go back to Korea. Audio
Peters says Melissa Lee not due an apology
The New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, says his deputy Ron Mark has no need to apologise for telling Korean-born National MP Melissa Lee to go back to South Korea if she doesn't like the way… Audio
New Zealand First still unimpressed by Red Peak
While some are celebrating the addition of the Red Peak design into the November flag referendum, others are less than impressed. Ron Mark is the deputy leader of New Zealand First. Audio
NZ First wants big banks to play nice
With dairy farmers under pressure from Fonterra's low milk payout, there are fears many will be forced off the land under the burden of debt. Audio
After days of speculation Ron Mark new NZ First deputy leader.
After three days of speculation New Zealand First has announced its new deputy leader is Ron Mark. Audio
Wellington Super City announcement expected soon.
An announcement to scrap a controversial plan to roll Wellington's nine councils into one Super City could be made this afternoon. Audio
NZ First MP stands by "cowards" comment on Iraqis
New Zealand First is calling for the country's troops to be brought home from their training mission to Iraq, after its MP, Ron Mark, called Iraqi soldiers cowards. Audio
MP says families of NZDF worried ahead of possible Iraq mission
The MP who first questioned the Government about Defence Force training for Iraq last year says the matter's been mishandled and people's lives are being affected. Audio
Refund all speeding tickets over holiday period - Ron Mark
New Zealand First's Police spokesperson is calling on the government to refund all speeding tickets given out during the holiday period. Audio
Supercity plan "deadly" - former mayor
The New Zealand First MP and former Carterton mayor, Ron Mark, has called the Supercity plan deadly. Audio
Who will be held to account for Phillip John Smith's escape?
The Department of Corrections has been heavily criticised for Smith skipping the country. Audio
Insight for 6 April 2014 - Water Wars
Peter Fowler explores the push to build irrigation dams. Audio
Condolence book to be set up for victims of balloon tragedy
A condolence book for the 11 victims of the tragedy will be set up at Carterton's Event Centre for people to sign today. Audio
Small towns in both North, South remain cut off by snow
The snow has left some small towns cut off as roads become blocked with snow or made too treacherous to travel on because of high winds or black ice. Audio
Election Debate on Law Order
Pita Sharples from the Maori Party, Simon Power from the National Party, Ron Mark of NZ First and Phil Goff from Labour. Audio
Ban on Gang Patches Step Closer
Parliament's law and order select committee voted yesterday to back a bill initiated by the Wanganui District Council. Audio
NZ First Criticises Serious Fraud Office
The Government is refusing to express confidence in the director of the Serious Fraud Office after attacks on his credibility. Audio
Ron Mark on the Arms Amendment Act
A bill which would make it more difficult to buy high powered air guns has been languishing in Parliament for over three years. Audio
Should Police Officers Be Banned From Serving on Councils?
Manukau City Councillor and long serving community constable in Counties Manukau Alf Filipaina and Ron Mark give their views. Audio