Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Paula Bennett, catches up with Rachel this morning midst our second week of the rāhui. The pair discuss the movements of Health Minister David Clark and Leader of the Opposition Simon Bridges, how MP's are keeping safe, and what would be good to see as we move into the next phase.
Fabian's got two films from here in Aotearoa for you to watch this weekend. Savage (2019) and The Girl on the Bridge (2020) have both received stellar reviews and are definitely worth catching at your local cinema.
This morning we spoke with the Mayor about the Auckland Harbour Bridge, Tāmaki moving to Alert Level 2 properly on Wednesday at 11.59pm, and what's happening with the ongoing water crisis. tune in here!
The Mayor dials in to chat about what's going on with the Harbour Bridge and the news of the historical land contaminations, as well as the latest on the Dome Valley landfill and the Canal Road trees.
The Mayor is on the line talking to Rachel about the America's Cup, the scrapped Auckland Harbour Bridge skypath, and the Canal Road Trees and the ongoing issues regarding urban ngahere. Whakarongo mai nei to learn more!
The Mayor is on the line and today he and Rachel chat about the Ports of Auckland, the discussions around a second harbour bridge crossing, and concerns about the plan to sell a local reserve in New Lynn. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and today he chats to Rachel about the Harbour Bridge bike lane protest, the Auckland fuel tax, and a fast-tracked development project in Drury. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor is on the line and today he chats to Rachel about the Harbour Bridge bike path announcement, Auckland water rate rises, and what's happening regarding the Pūtiki Bay Marina. Whakarongo mai!
David Slack is on the line and today he's talking about the nurses strike, the Harbour Bridge bike path, and the Climate Change Commission's final report. Whakarongo mai!