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Sunday 12 February, 2012 Paul Henry Returns to NZ Radio And Television • New comedy panel show Would I Lie To You?
Dog attacks on children always prompt a hue and cry. That is inevitable given the savagery of many of the assaults, the defencelessness of the victims, and the major injuries that are inflicted. When there are as many as three dog attacks in a week, ther
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: ACT MP Heather Roy talks to media after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his ministerial portfolios but will not... View Photo »
It means the ACT brand is further diluted away from the Rodney Hide days, where they tried to be more centrist and more liberal and more innovative.
Former ACT MP Heather Roy plans to leverage her political skills as newly-appointed chair of pharmaceutical lobby group, Medicines NZ. In her new role, Roy says she will be working on issues she was directly involved with in parliament. It also draws on
The Productivity Commission’s draft report on international freight transport is a gift from former cabinet minister Rodney Hide who established the commission, and would have made him proud, says Labour’s Transport spokesperson Phil Twyford. “The commi
Each party gets an MP of the Year Award, plus a few additional ones: ACT MP of the Year - Rodney Hide Rodney Hide saw his good friend Don Brash force him out of the leadership, and then saw the ACT Party reduce from five MPs to one MP. Not once has Rodn
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: New ACT party leader Don Brash talks to the media at a press conference after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his... View Photo »
Only the Gods could have dreamt up such a fitting punishment for John Key’s cynical tea party with the assassins of Rodney Hide.
Reader Robert Linggoputro finds an uncanny resemblance between an 8-year-old boy's favourite, Captain Underpants, and former Act MP Rodney Hide, right. Zip-zapping charity buckets Christmas carolling for charity just got a whole lot easier with a coll
Call it Rodney's Revenge. Last election, the creator of the Auckland Super City, Minister of Local Government Rodney Hide, was railroaded out of Parliament by his so-called mates. But his memory lives on, thanks to a little riddle he slipped unanswered i
Rodney Hide (born 16 December 1956) is a New Zealand politician who became leader of the political party ACT New Zealand in 2004. Since 2005, he has represented the electorate of Epsom as its Member of Parliament. After a deal struck following a National Party election victory in November 2008, Rodney Hide will be appointed several ministerial... Full Article
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 28: Rodney Hide, leader of the ACT party announces his resignation as leader during an ACT Party press conference at ACT Party headquarters on April 28, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 28: Dr Don Brash speaks to the media after ACT leader Rodney Hide resigned from his position as leader during an ACT Party press conference at ACT Party headquarters on April 28, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 28: Dr Don Brash (L) and ACT leader Rodney Hide together announce the resignation of Rodney Hide's leadership during an ACT Party press conference at ACT Party headquarters on April 28, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: ACT MP Heather Roy talks to media after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his ministerial portfolios but will not stand in the general election later...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: Prime Minister John Key talks to media after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his ministerial portfolios but will not stand in the general election...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: New ACT party leader Don Brash talks to the media, while ACT MP's John Boscawen and Hilary Calvert look on at a press conference after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: New ACT party leader Don Brash talks to the media at a press conference after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his ministerial portfolios but will...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: ACT MP John Boscawen looks on at a press conference after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his ministerial portfolios but will not stand in the...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: New ACT party leader Don Brash laughs during a debate in the House after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his ministerial portfolios but will not...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: ACT MP's John Boscawen (L) and Hilary Calvert have a quiet word in the House after the first ACT Party Caucus Meeting on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. New ACT party leader Don Brash confirmed that ex-leader Rodney Hide will retain his...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 28: Rodney Hide, leader of the ACT party announces his resignation as leader during an ACT Party press conference at ACT Party headquarters on April 28, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand.
View Photo »It means the ACT brand is further diluted away from the Rodney Hide days, where they tried to be more centrist and more liberal and more innovative.
Only the Gods could have dreamt up such a fitting punishment for John Key’s cynical tea party with the assassins of Rodney Hide.
I recall (former Act leader) Rodney Hide saying Act cares more about the future of New Zealand than the future of its own party, and I like to believe that that's my concern also
