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December 16, 2019Who's the real 'Party of infrastructure'?44 minutesPlay- Finance Minister Grant Robertson on infrastructure, housing, and the fallout from Whakaari White island- The panel picks their winners and losers for 2019, and makes predictions for election year- We return to our favourite stories of the year for an update...moreShareView all episodesBy Q+A322 ratingsDecember 16, 2019Who's the real 'Party of infrastructure'?44 minutesPlay- Finance Minister Grant Robertson on infrastructure, housing, and the fallout from Whakaari White island- The panel picks their winners and losers for 2019, and makes predictions for election year- We return to our favourite stories of the year for an update...moreMore shows like Q+AView allNine To Noon21 ListenersSaturday Morning41 ListenersSunday Morning10 ListenersFocus on Politics11 ListenersMediawatch13 ListenersGone By Lunchtime26 ListenersNine To Noon Politics2 ListenersThe House1 ListenersThe Mike Hosking Breakfast58 ListenersThe Front Page17 ListenersThe Detail53 ListenersMata with Mihingarangi Forbes2 ListenersWhen the Facts Change16 ListenersZOE Science & Nutrition2,029 Listeners30 with Guyon Espiner13 Listeners
- Finance Minister Grant Robertson on infrastructure, housing, and the fallout from Whakaari White island- The panel picks their winners and losers for 2019, and makes predictions for election year- We return to our favourite stories of the year for an update
December 16, 2019Who's the real 'Party of infrastructure'?44 minutesPlay- Finance Minister Grant Robertson on infrastructure, housing, and the fallout from Whakaari White island- The panel picks their winners and losers for 2019, and makes predictions for election year- We return to our favourite stories of the year for an update...more
- Finance Minister Grant Robertson on infrastructure, housing, and the fallout from Whakaari White island- The panel picks their winners and losers for 2019, and makes predictions for election year- We return to our favourite stories of the year for an update