His Worship and Rachel tackle the big topic we're all facing, climate change. Rachel wants to know what our council has in place to help fight climate change. And while talking electric cars and public transport, Rachel asks about the Waiheke ferry, what's going on there?
Rachel catches up with His Worship about the big bucks, with $500 million going into the Auckland City Rail Link project, but Rachel wants to know when we can we expect to actually see this? Rachel also asks about the councils proposal for the goverment to make all homes accessible in Building Act review.
Rachel chats to the Mayor about the kaupapa around homelessness in Tāmaki, the youth voting initiative, and how His Worship feels about good ol' NZ music.
His Worship welcomes more funding for homelessness, talking to Rachel about where to start with tackling housing. Rachel asks the Mayor about some free public transport (wow) and where our waste is really going.
His Worship chats to Rachel about some new council policies, and these ever controversial e-scooters, how do we regulate them? Are they giving back to our infrastructure? The Mayor reckons higher fees are the solution.
His Worship and Mikey have a lovely chat about the controversial Queen's Wharf, mayoral re-relections, and the ever-lasting discussion that is Auckland's transport.
Our Mayor, Phil Goff, talks to Mikey about the best ways to protect our trees, the Ihumātao development, and where Auckland Council are putting the big bucks.
His Worship is talking about the long standing Kauri tree that was recently cut down, a proposed new tip in Dome Valley, and the affects of the City Rail Link on small businesses in Tāmaki Makaurau's CBD.
The Mayor talks about donations towards the muslim communities after the painful events in Christchurch, and Auckland Councils views on potentially banning the scattering of ashes in waterways.