This week's election coverage is focused on foreign affairs.
Rawan had our weekly catch up with the ACT Party's Simon Court to speak about some of the party's immigration policies.
Rawan also spoke to Manase Lua from the Aotearoa Tongan Response Group about how migrant exploitation is being tackled during election season.
Rosetta spoke to Ananish Chaudhuri, Professor of Experimental Economics at the University of Auckland, about his view on introducing an independent body to review economic policy.
Rosetta also spoke to Nick Goodall, Head of Research at CoreLogic about their analysis of the National Party's foreign buyers policy.
Finally, Rosetta spoke to Kathleen Ryan, the activist who organised the largest women's march in Aotearoa's history 40 years ago.
We say "Haere ra" to Stuff We Like with Neve and Esme and "Kia ora!" to Te Kupu o te Wiki with Esme and Sadie! Thanks so much to Neve for everything she's done with the Rahui Review and Stuff We Like - we're really going to miss you!
It’s Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori, so Mary-Margaret is talking to Lisa Paraku who helped to invent the nifty new app you might have heard of: Kupu. Justin speaks to the Auckland Firefighters Union Secretary John Waldow about funding cuts to firefighting equipment. In his international segment this week, Conor is looking into Jamaica. And finally, for the Green Desk this week, we’re learning about honey.
Jade brings you some Imagination in the Morning w/ some creative thoughts: What Dnd character would you be and whats your backstory? Jade would be a Dragonborn Bard named Lenard, who betrayed his parents Swamp Business by traveling to Hollylandia to pursue his keytar solo dreams. Oh and also some tunes and live music by rad Chinese New Zealand duo Ersha Island.