David Slack joins Geneva in studio today to discuss this whole Kiwi-build ordeal that everyones talking about, as well as reflecting on the Prime Ministers speech at Waitangi yesterday, and what we can expect from the year ahead.
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, and Mikey catch up for the first time in 2019 after she opened 95bFM GOLD on Friday night. There's a lot to catch up about, covering the 'digital service tax', New Zealand's trading relationship with China and Huawei, and the latest ongoings with the Pike Mine evidence.
While the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, travels to Christchurch after the terrorist attack last Friday, Labour MP, Grant Robertson steps in to talk with Mikey about the tradegy and how the government plans approach the wider issues surrounding those events.
The University of Auckland's Dr. Peng Du won the $200,000 Prime Minister’s MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize (wow) for his work on the human gut. Dr. Du talks about iIrritable bowel disease being a catch-all descriptor of a number of gut conditions, and he might have the hard-drive look-a-like technology to help this.
Our Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, catches up with Mikey after a long hiatus. The talk about the PM's response to the devastating attacks in Christchurch, the new wellbeing report and a wild night at the Taite's.
Justin talks to National MP Denise Lee about leader Simon Bridges' recent comments about the Prime Minister, the government's reforms of polytechnics and its bill on the cannabis referendum.
Labour Minister Andrew Little joins Wire host Stewart Sowman-Lund for his weekly political catch-up. This week, the Prime Minister's been at the United Nations pushing for a free trade agreement with the United States. She also had her first meeting with President Trump and continued discussions following the Christchurch Call. Plus, would the Minister support lowering our voting age? And is he still committed to updating our surrogacy laws.
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in to catch up with Rachel about a few of the things that have happened in the last month. Covering the UN Climate Summit, and how Aotearoa's going to tackle this enormous issue, and the Labour Party sexual assault allegations.
Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in this week to talk about the political polling, new regulations for university accommodations and the funding boost for tackling online extremism. Big week in politics.