The Prime Minister dials in after some breaking news in data leaks, plus we discuss what's happening at the borders, Oranga Tamariki, and the announcement of a film and TV recovery package.
On Neighbourhood Watch, Justin and Zoe talked about the coronavirus situation in New South Wales, the released correspondence between Buckingham Palace and Governor-General SIr John Kerr during the sacking of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in 1974, and a Truth and Justice Commission for Aboriginal People in Victoria.
The Prime Minister joins us to talk about the current border quarantine system, the Climate Change Risk Assessment Report, and proposed changes to Tenancy Law.
The Prime Minister dials in to catch up with Rach about the new Alert Level systems, contact tracing and following protocols on mass gatherings at different Alert Levels.
The Prime Minister dials in to talk about Alert Level 2.5 and managing Covid-19, the restriction on rent increases coming to an end, and Labour's Education Package announcement.
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand and former Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, Helen Clark joins Jonny & Big Hungry on the phone to chat about the upcoming referendum on cannabis law reform.
The Prime Minister calls in, as we head into the election on Saturday, to talk to us about wealth tax, Labour's 2030 vision, and a potential Labour and Greens coalition.
The Prime Minister dials in to catch up with us after winning the election. She chats to Rachel about the housing crisis, the latest Oranga tamariki report, and not raising benefits before Christmas.