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.
The Prime Minister dials in for our final chat of 2020, and what a year 2020 has been. Rachel talks to the PM about the Climate Change emergency declaration, the Royal Commission report on the Christchurch terror attacks, and the latest report on Whakaari.
It's been a tough old week for Sam, sifting through the piles of crap of television. He's managed to find a diamond in the rough however, and reckons people should check out Soulmates on Amazon Prime; a show about an app which can predict the love of your life with 100% accuracy.
Rob's up in studio and talking about the (perhaps not-so saintly) St Patrick and some weird things that have been named after the Prime Minister! He also has a brand new poem for us all on swearing. Tune in!
The Prime Minister is on the line this morning talking to Rachel about COVID-19 Alert Levels, the vaccine roll-out plan, the support offered to the victims of the Christchurch Mosque attack two years on, and trans-Tasman relations after the deportation of a 15 year old to New Zealand from Australia.
Sam's here with what's good in TV. This week he reckons check out Amazon Prime's Invincible; gore, superheroes, animation, a crazy famous cast of voice-actors! Whakarongo mai.
I tēnei ata, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has a chat to Rachel about what's happening in Aotearoa. On the agenda today is the India travel suspension, the COVID vaccine roll-out, and calls for funding for cervical self-testing. Whakarongo mai!
Sam Sinnott is in the studio and this week he reckons check out Them on Amazon Prime. Pretty heavy trigger warnings for this one, but if it you want to know if it sounds like your thing, whakarongo mai!
The Prime Minister is on the line and today she chats to Rachel about the restrictions on public sector wage increases, the 2021 Budget, and health sector reforms such as the introduction of Māori Health Authority. Whakarongo mai!