For our weekly catchup w/ the Green Party, Oto spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez-March about The government pulling out of the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance, the government’s plan to electronically monitor asylum seekers and Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith's sentencing reforms.
He spoke to Will Applebe from Greenpeace Aotearoa about a new study uncovering high levels of nitrate contamination in rural freshwater bodies.
And he spoke to Dr Jaimie Monk, a research fellow at Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, about a study she conducted uncovering the links between public housing stability and child wellbeing.
Max spoke with Bill McKay to talk about the Healthy Homes standards being introduced
And he also spoke to Boyd Swinburn, to talk about the Weight-loss drug Wegovy being available for prescription in New Zealand.
Featuring Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall, Arabella Poulsen of Ringlets was in the studio to select tunes on What's Cooking, then later Sof speaks to Irish band Junk Drawer about their new album Drawer of Heaven.
Sof speaks to Junk Drawer (Ireland) about their latest album Days of Heaven. They chat about the pressures of releasing a sophomore record, their writing process as a band, and the band taking inspiration from Flying Nun in the 80s.
Oto and Jaycee spoke with Tāmaki Makaurau singer-songwriter of Indonesian and Moroccan descent, Reia Guess, about his upcoming single 'Merry Go Round' and his journey as an artist.