For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about new beneficiary data from the Ministry of Social Development and last week's worker's strikes.
For States of the States this week, they speak to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News about the recent Donald Trump rally in Madison Square Garden, accusations of voter fraud, and how the US is looking ahead of next week's election. They also speak to Tom Unger, political activist and former political show host at Radioactive, about their assessment of the imminent election from the ground in New York City.
And they speak to Mike Lee, Associate Professor of Business at the University of Auckland, about the growing anti-consumerism movement associated with Halloween.
And News and Directorial Director Joel spoke to Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social Work, Dr Ritesh Shah, about Israel banning the UNRWA from operating in Israel and East Jerusalem.
Spike Milligan - Bad Jelly The Witch
Marshall Cavendish - Gobbolino the Witches Cat
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
Kath Bee - Enchanted Forest
Petite Music Box - Dreamers
Craig Smith - Scariest Thing In The Garden
Anika Moa - The Witch of Maketu
Tanya Batt - The Giant's Heart
Dan & Dani - A Spider Looking at Me
Levity Beet - Build a wall or a bridge
Keith Mitchell - Captain Beaky
On today's wire with India, Mack and Jack, we talk to Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter about Winston Peters' decision and everything that’s happened since.
The Kea has emerged victorious in the Bird of the Year competition, dashing the hopes of kereru fans everywhere. The Kea Conservation trust explains its successful campaign.
On the Green Desk, Jack talks with Shane Lavery about the benefits of fish reserves
We visit a community garden in Mt Albert that volunteers are worried may be developed for housing, and we take a look at Tokelau language week and the state of Tokelauan in New Zealand.
Conor speaks with Holly Dove from the Kiwi Bottle drive.
Leonard chats to Linda Taylor from Garden to Table about 'Root to Tip'; A nationwide cooking competition for primary school kids that focuses on not wasting any fruit or vegetables.
On the green desk Producer Jack Marshall speaks to Kevin Hackwell - the Chief Conservation Advisor for forest and bird about an increase in DOC’s funding.
Oscar Perres speaks with Valerie Morse from Auckland Peace Action, about the 70th anniversary of the Israeli state.
And finally, In International News, Conor Knell discusses how Macau’s Portuguese heritage is helping Chinese students learn a new language for international trade.
Eddie from Liquor King joins Jonny & Big Hungry to make them a delicious Ramos Gin Fizz. Complete with some history on the inventor of this particular cocktail, Henry C. Ramos. The drink itself is really easy to make, and is an interesting combination of flavours and textures.
Into a shaker add all of the following ingredients:
Jenn is joined by Zoë, Rebekkah and James, to talk about the birds and the bees,ahead of Night of the Queer, the show that's returning to TAPAC for Auckland Pride featuring an exotic garden of earthly delights. Plus, Zoë reckons you should head along to OurMarch and OurParty, both part of Pride Festival. And Take The Crown has finally hit the stage so get your tickets.