Steven Joyce: Government's border management is inconsistent, adhoc and tone deaf episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2021 · 14 MIN

Steven Joyce: Government's border management is inconsistent, adhoc and tone deaf

from Politics Central · host Newstalk ZB

The Government's handling of managed isolation and visa processes has been described as "inconsistent".A last-minute flip by managed isolation officials has given hope too the family of a New Zealand man stuck in Japan with brain cancer.46-year-old Trev Ponting had his application for emergency spots in MIQ turned down on Friday.But after media interest in his case, his family found out last night that the decision has been reversed.The same day the story was made public, the Government prevented the Le Laperouse cruise ship from docking.It was approved to operate sub-Antarctic tours with only New Zealand passengers, but it began making its way here before the crew's visas were approved, and 61 out of 90 have been declined twice.Earlier in the week, Australian kids group The Wiggles were granted MIQ spots, after failing to secure them before selling out multiple shows across New Zealand in a tour coming this March. Former National Party minister turned public policy advisor Steven Joyce told The Weekend Collective that some of the decisions have been ad-hoc and tone-deaf."If it gets publicity, then it tends to get overturned. It seems that the answer is kick up the public fuss."He says that the Government appears to be acting very reactively to issues at the border, and given that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said the border will be closed for the rest of 2021, he wants to see improvements to the system. "I know stacks and stacks of companies all over the country who desperately need key people in the country to do particular work," citing Ports of Auckland as one. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Government's handling of managed isolation and visa processes has been described as "inconsistent". A last-minute flip by managed isolation officials has given hope too the family of a New Zealand man stuck in Japan with brain cancer. 46-year-old...

NOW PLAYING

Steven Joyce: Government's border management is inconsistent, adhoc and tone deaf

0:00 14:39

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Dennis Michael Lynch Show TeamDML M-F 10amET: Dennis Michael Lynch ("DML") is a popular conservative commentator who covers news, politics, culture, and society. His unfiltered approach in delivering hard-hitting commentary stems from DML's unique perspective as an award-winning entrepreneur, acclaimed filmmaker, respected cable news anchor, and dedicated family man. The show offers a collection of styles, including interviews, solo commentary, long form and short form, and is presented in both video and audio. VIDEO: The podcast airs Monday-Friday, LIVE on Facebook.com/DMLNewsApp, TeamDML.com. AUDIO: Available on The DML NEWS APP, TeamDML.com, and on all major podcast platforms. Tune in to listen to the most trusted man in news. Download the DML NEWS APP and never miss an episode. After Hours Archive A variety show will all of your needs: Politics, Sports, Entertainment, Humor, and of course GUESTS! East Asia Hotspots East Asia National Resource Center Contemporary politics, policy, and society in East Asia analyzed and explored. Join the NRC team as they interview experts, scholars, and public officials on the latest trends and hotspots in East Asia. Riveting Broads Riveting Broads At Riveting Broads, we believe that the important conversations in media and politics — and in everyday life — are too often ABOUT women instead of WITH them. We plan to change that. With two dynamic co-hosts and a rotating featured guest, Riveting Broads is a judgment-free platform for women to talk vulnerability, autonomy, identity, politics, culture, religion and everything in between.Tune in to hear from us and directly from our guests, including but not limited to aspiring and tenured women professionals, citizens, community members, activists, politicians and more on the complex and beautiful world in which we live.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Politics Central?

This episode is 14 minutes long.

When was this Politics Central episode published?

This episode was published on January 31, 2021.

What is this episode about?

The Government's handling of managed isolation and visa processes has been described as "inconsistent".A last-minute flip by managed isolation officials has given hope too the family of a New Zealand man stuck in Japan with brain cancer.46-year-old...

Can I download this Politics Central episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!