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Nine To Noon Leader Interviews
The following interviews were first broadcast on Nine To Noon. Tuesday, 6 September - ACT New Zealand, The Greens, United Future, Jim Anderton's Progressive Party, The Mâori Party [1] Linda Clark talks to Rodney Hide (ACT New Zealand), Rod Donald (The Greens), Peter Dunne (United Future), Jim Anderton
(Jim Anderton's Progressive Party), Pita Sharples (Mâori Party). Wednesday, 7 September - The National Party [2] Linda Clark talks to Don Brash. Thursday, 8 September - New Zealand First [3] Linda Clark talks to Winston Peters. Friday, 9 September - The Labour Party [4] Linda Clark talks to Helen Clark.
Nine To Noon Issues Interviews
The following interviews were first broadcast on Nine To Noon. Tuesday, 23 August - Tax [1] Linda Clark talks to Michael Cullen (Labour) and John Key (National). Wednesday, 24 August - The Treaty [2] Linda Clark talks to Trevor Mallard (Labour), Gerry Brownlee (National), Winston Peters (New Zealand First) and Atareta
Poananga (Mâori Party). Thursday, 25 August - Foreign Affairs [3] Linda Clark talks to Phil Goff (Labour), Gerry Brownlee (National), Peter Dunne (United Future) and Keith Locke (The
Greens) Friday, 26 August - Immigration [4] Maggie Barry talks to Tony Ryall (National), Paul Swain (Labour) and Winston Peters (New Zealand First). Thursday, 16 September - Housing This will be posted shortly.
Leaders Debates
Leaders of the Major Parties [1] First broadcast live on Friday, 19 August 2005. Features Helen Clark (Labour) and Don Brash (National). Hosted by Sean
Plunket and Linda Clark. Leaders of the Minor Parties Part One [2] Part Two [3] First broadcast live on Saturday, 27 August 2005. Features Rodney Hide (ACT New Zealand), Jeanette Fitzsimons (The
Greens), Jim Anderton (Jim Anderton's Progressive Party), Pita Sharples (Mâori Party), Peter Dunne (United Future). New
Zealand First leader Winston Peters declined to appear. Hosted by Sean Plunket and Linda Clark. Issues: The Economy [4] First broadcast live on Tuesday, 23 August 2005. Features Rodney Hide (ACT New Zealand), Rod Donald (The Greens), Jim
Anderton (Jim Anderton's Progressive Party), Michael Cullen (Labour), Prof. Whatarangi Winiata (Mâori Party), John Key
(National), Winston Peters (New Zealand First) and Gordon Copeland (United Future). Chaired by Kim Hill. Issues: The Treaty & Race Relations [5] First broadcast on Tuesday, 30 August 2005 at 8:00 pm. Features Stephen Franks (ACT New Zealand), Nandor Tanczos (The
Greens), Matt Robson (Jim Anderton's Progressive Party), Trevor Mallard (Labour), Atareta Poananga (Mâori Party), Gerry
Brownlee (National), Winston Peters (New Zealand First) and Murray Smith (United Future). Chaired by Kim Hill. Issues: Health [6] First broadcast on Tuesday, 6 September 2005 at 8:00 pm. Features Heather Roy (ACT New Zealand), Sue Kedgely (The
Greens), Jim Anderton (Jim Anderton's Progressive Party), Annette King (Labour), Charles Joe (Mâori Party), Paul
Hutchison (National), Barbara Stewart (New Zealand First) and Judy Turner (United Future). Chaired by Kim Hill. Issues: Education [7] First broadcast on Tuesday, 13 September 2005 at 8:00 pm. Features Debora Coddington (ACT New Zealand), Metiria Turei
(The Greens), Megan Woods (Jim Anderton's Progressive Party), Trevor Mallard (Labour), Monte Ohia (Mâori Party), Bill
English (National), Brian Donnelly (New Zealand First) and Bernie Ogilvie (United Future). Chaired by Kim Hill.
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