The Prime Minister phones up for her monthly kōrero, touching on her first international trip since the start of the pandemic, Three Waters, and the pre-budget speech. Whakarongo mai.
The Prime Minister talks about her trip to the United States, the Centre of Excellence for Countering Violent Extremism launch, and meeting with Australian PM Anthony Albanese.
Rod Oram talks about the huge unfolding dramas surrounding Boris Johnson (42 people have now resigned from government), and the Prime Minister's recent trip to the UK and EU. Whakarongo mai nei!
Professor Jennifer Curtin phones up to talk about the UK Prime Minister race, the Pacific Island forum, and New Zealand's relationship with Australia. Whakarongo mai.
The Prime Minister touches base on the Green Party's leadership contention, on going cost of living concerns, and South Island flooding. Whakarongo mai nei.
The Prime Minister phones up to talk about the flooding in Nelson, the Gaurav Sharma situation, and changes to the working holiday scheme and skilled migrant worker pay.
Alex speaks to Brooke van Velden in his weekly chat with the ACT Party deputy leader.
Following on from yesterday's piece about the Chilean constitutional referendum, Emilia chats to Vic Uni law professor Joel Colon-Rios in Santiago about the legal aspects of the referendum.
She'll also be chatting to Neal Curtis from Auckland Uni about the UK’s new prime minister Liz Truss
And finally she chats to our European correspondent Cameron Adams on Eurovision.
That's us for the Wednesday Wire! See you next week.