The Green Party's transport spokesperson Julie-Anne Genter joins Justin live in studio to discuss the government's new transport measures to combat climate change, including new clean car import standards and decision to decarbonise the transport fleet.
I tēnei ata, we welcome the Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson as the third political leader in the Breakfast Show's rotation! This morning she and Rachel chat about calls for an apology for the Dawn Raids, the ever-present housing crisis, and feeling unsafe in Wellington Central. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on Breakfast Food, culinary student Kirsty Fong tells us all about wee, green vegetable, the choko (not to be confused with the poisonous moth plant!)! She's got a great, easy recipe for us, and the listeners share their favourite, and least favourite childhood memories of the choko. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata, the Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson phones up the studio to chat to Rachel about emergency housing conditions, the Government's deal with Amazon, and the new COVID-19 'High Risk' categories. Whakarongo mai!
Zac Arnold, the brains behind Sunreturn Records, popped in for a chat this morning to tell us all about the Festival of Sunreturn which will be happening on June 12th. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the label which homes the likes of Amamelia, Green Grove, N.T. Honey and more!
The Green Party co-leader is on the line talking about the Climate Change Commission report's final recommendations, the Dome Valley Landfill, and a members bill to stop military launches at Rocket Lab. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata the Green Party co-leader speaks to some incredibly important issues facing Aotearoa today, including Pūtiki Bay, the flooding down South and in the West, and New Zealand joining the Five Eyes in accusing China of hacking and spying. Whakarongo mai!