Tracey Martin talks to Lillian Hanly about the Child Poverty Reduction Bill, the Housing stocktake report, Māori sovereignty and how important a leader is to a political party. We started by talking about how her week has been.
News Editor Lillian Hanly got in touch with Pania Newton about the land at Ihumatao in Manukau, and Fletchers plans to build on it. Newton is heading the movement against Fletchers, and discusses the land which was supposed to be added to the Otuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve.
The Mayor chats to Rachel, this morning, about LGBTQI homelessness, another rise in AT Transport fares, and some potential solutions to our housing crisis.
This week we're diving into the world of Crocs. From collabs to platforms, is this acceptable footwear to leave the house in? Whether you like them or not, everyone's certainly got something to say about them.
The Prime Minister joins us to talk about moving into Alert Level Three, support and accommodation, and the Government's announcement to inject $100m into housing for the homeless.
The Mayor, Phil Goff, touches base with Rachel about Alert Level Three, housing for homelessness, and the Auckland Ratepayers Alliance research into Council Staff Wages. It's safe to say His Worship is very pleased wiht the heavy downfall over the last few days.
If you thought last week was a trip, this weeks genre is really going to get you. Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us Acid House. Featuring Lil Louis' French Kiss, Phuture's Acid Trax and Laurent X's Machines.
Penelope's back in studio for the first time post-lockdown, with a post-lockdown topic to match. From high fashion houses rerouting materials and machinery gratis; to labels price gouging and bandwagon jumping - it's all about the hygiene face mask.