Today marked the tenth Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian recaps the main points covered, as reported by Laura Kvigstad and Jessica Hopkins.
The committee heard from Small Business Minister Stuart Nash, Employment Minister Willie Jackson and Finance Minister Grant Robertson.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next commitee meeting is scheduled for 10am tomorrow morning
This week we talk to Green Party Co-leader James Shaw following the Prime minister's announcement yesterday that NZ will be moving to Alert level 3 in a week. James also responds to criticisms from National Party leader Simon Bridges, and speaks on guidance for business transitioning online and into takeaways, unsafe living situations and the Green Party's financial challenges.
We spoke briefly about domestic violence, and unsafe living situations and if you'd like to talk to someone Shine at 0508 744 633 is a free helpline, or call 111 if you are in immediate danger.
This week Rapley takes a break from usual guest selector iso programming to play some long songs
Playlist:
Hawkwind - Brainstorm
Blue Bloods - Versace
Gong Gong Gong 工工工 - Siren
Motorhead - I Got Mine
Iggy & The Stooges - Rich Bitch
Endless Boogie - The Montgomery Manuscript
Jeff Bridges - Ikea
GG Allin - Bite It You Scum
Dead Moon - The Animal
The Chrome Cranks - Dead Cool
The Dobermen - Rivercity Rumble
Black Sabbath - The Writ
Cash Guitar & The High Fives - Length Of Rope
Radio Birdman - Man With Golden Helmet
Andre Williams - Everybody Knew
Sunn 0))) - Candlegoat
95bFM recaps today's Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian goes over the main points covered, as reported by James Tapp and Conor Knell.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next committee meeting is scheduled for 10am April 28th.
Today marked the thirteenth Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Justin recaps the main points covered, as reported by Laura Kvigstad and Jessica Hopkins.
Today's epidemic response committee focuses on the economic impacts of restrictions on small businesses. The Committee heard from business owners in the cleaning, hospitality and retail sectors as well as Michael Barnett from the Auckland Chamber of Commerce.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next commitee meeting is scheduled for 10am tomorrow morning
Justin recaps the main points covered in today's Electoral Response Committee meeting, as reported by Laura Kvigstad and Jessica Hopkins.
The topic for today was how the Education sector has been affected by COVID-19. On the agenda is the Chief Executive Officer of the Early Childhood Council, Peter Reynolds, the New Zealand Principals Federation, Headmaster for Auckland Grammar School, Tim O’Connor, Oropi School Principal, Andrew King, Hair and Beauty Training Organisation, Kay Nelson and Vice Chancellor for Victoria University of Wellington, Grant Guilford.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
Mary-Margaret chats to Justice Minister Andrew Little once again, on a range of topics such as the trans tasman bubble, and using opportunities for public involvement where possible. However, Mary-Margaret started by asking about how much government needs to make public when it comes to legal advice for decisions such as a national lockdown, in light of calls from Simon Bridges.
Zoë returns with a few local reckons of theatre you can catch. The Proudly Asian Tapes: Black Tree Bridge's starts tonight and is definitely something to watch from the comfort of your own home, The Disruptors podcast is another one you can catch from home which won't disappoint. Heading overseas, the National Theatre is showing Small Island this week as the last of their installments of theatre from home.
Musician, writer, artist and all round polymath legend Coco Solid has just been added to the Rhythm & Alps line up for 2020! Coco popped up to the station for a catch up with Rachel yesterday. Tune in to hear about making podcasts over lockdown, one year of Aroha Bridge, and what she is getting up to with her online platform Kuini Qontrol. Whakarongo mai!
This week rumours have circulated that National MP's Simon Bridges and Christopher Luxon may be preparing to make a run for leadership of the National Party. Judith Collins has come out and asked the media to stop their speculation. As part of their weekly interview, Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to Luxon about the speculation and the role that the media plays in it.
They also discussed New Zealand's housing crisis and National's solutions to solving it.