Dr. Shane Reti chats to Breakfast producer Zoë about phase two of Aotearoa's Omicron plan, the anti-vaccine mandate protests in the Capital, and the passing of the bill to ban conversion therapy. Whakarongo mai!
Dr. Shane Reti from the National Party phones up to talk about the Party's new leadership, the Traffic Light system, and Antigen testing. Whakarongo mai!
The Deputy Leader of the Nats phones up to talk to about vaccination rates for Māori, the bipartisan housing announcement, and what National hopes to see from the Government's COVID-19 Protection Framework announcement this Friday. Whakarongo mai!
The Deputy Leader of the Opposition phones up to talk about Auckland's move to level 3, the new MIQ booking system, and the vaccination roll-out. Whakarongo mai!
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Shane Reti, is on the line and today he and Zoë speak on the alert level 4 COVID-19 lockdown, and the National Party's vote against the banning of conversion therapy in Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai!
Correction for last section of interview: 200 hours of community services was the harshest penalty awarded in the first 5 years of the anti-smacking law, not 2.
The Deputy leader of the Opposition phones up for a chat about the Australian Travel Bubble suspension, the Farmers' Protest, and the 'Demand the Debate' campaign. Whakarongo mai!
The Deputy Leader of the Opposition is on the line and today he's talking about the videos that have come out of the Orange Tamariki care facilities, the travel bubble and Covid situation, Hate Speech Law reforms and the Resource Management Act. Heavy stuff. Whakarongo mai!
National Party Deputy Leader, Dr. Shane Reti, phones in this morning to bring us up to speed with his thoughts on Nick Smith's departure from politics and the annual budget. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata the Deputy Leader of the Opposition is on the line having a chat to Rachel about his critiques of the District Health Board overhaul, what's happening in India regarding COVID-19, and the travel bubble with the Cook Islands. Whakarongo mai!