This week on the show, Adam, Harry and Reuben explore the recently passed bill which would see housing development around Point England; look into reports surrounding a new wide-scale cyber attack and see if the world is on the verge of a global water crisis. They also chat with Andrew Little regarding the Labour intern scandle and their newly announced employee relations bill.
His Worship the Mayor calls in early to talk City Missions and sleeping rough at the recent Lifewise Big Sleepout. Shortfalls in housing, rehabilitation and education _all_ feed in to our homelessness numbers, so in action against such a complex problem ...where on Earth do we start?
In which Jacinda offers Mikey the job of campaign cryer; we talk Labour's new fiscal and cancer policies; and the housing crisis continues to cast its dark, long shadow.
It's been a minute since we've talked to His Worship and there's a fair whack to catch up on. Election promises for Auckland from political parties, stressful Council meetings, housing crises, and just who's paying for what?
As the country awaits Winston Peter's decision on who will form the next government, Harry talks to Labour campaign chairperson and housing spokesperson Phil Twyford on how the party is sitting, whats been going on the past few weeks, and what to expect in the coming days if Labour is to lead.
Our resident cinematographer sits in studio after sitting within the weird triple narrative of Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals. Known for heading fashion houses Gucci and YSL, brewing jaunty eau de parfum, and directing 2009's A Single Man - how did Ben find Ford's latest release?
Te Roopu Nahinara, the National Party's Jami-Lee Ross gives us his take on the Kauri dieback disease and who needs to take accountability. He also discusses the roles of the incoming ministers, such as housing's Phil Twyford, and the briefing papers they recieved.
It's the 'Singer of Songs' himself, the inimitable Wayne Anderson. Rob went and caught up for a chat at Wayne's new house, which included a preview of his intimidating, highly organised record collection. And of _course_ Wayne was born on Valentine's Day. Happy birthday, Wayne.
Dirty Pixels frontman Ethan Moore's in the studio to chat to Mikey about his new EP On Ice/Transistor Lady. Catch them live at Portland Public House on Friday the 13th for a ~spooky~ local gig before they jet off to other less important cities.