Why are Auckland's parks being evaluated? Why does Nan have to pay extra when she Airbnb's her back shed? Why am I sounding so panicked? Calm down, everyone. Just call the Council, alright?
It cost a pretty penny and it's only gone and bloody split along it's back surface - is Auckland City's latest civic art all it's cracked (sorry) up to be?
His Worship's away, but we've found the best man to step into the breach. Auckland Councillor Richard Hills is from 'round Mike's way, so we'll excuse the North Shore camaraderie in order to ask: what's happening out there in Auckland City, Councillor?
But, His Worship, how are we going to get anywhere?! What happened to the buses? What about the rail network? That's right, Mikey's got all the transport related questions for Phil this morning.
Mike is away so Tess and Phil are having an ol' catch up this morning. His Worship is being summoned apparently, so we're getting word from the man himself on what's going on. Phil also knows about ~art~ and is talking newly proposed statue at Bastion Point.
Your Worship is bearing the cold to bring us the latest with those rubbish dumpers, who did it Phil? Whilst bFM is helping the Mayor solve the case, we also find out about who's banning what with Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux.
Again with that fuel tax, out with the old and in with the new, right Mikey? And parks, open spaces, selling, trading, what are we doing here Phil? Mikey finds out what's going down with His Worship here on Breakfast.
We're digging deep into the petrol tax this morning with His Worship; the Mayor has a secret tip on how to avoid the extra dosh; we've got all the inside scoop, right here.
It's a big day for Mayor Goff, as he faces his council critics at a "free and frank" discussion over dissatisfaction about his leadership. ...He didn't tell Mike about the stadium report either, if that helps, guys.