I tēnei ata, the Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson phones up the studio to chat to Rachel about emergency housing conditions, the Government's deal with Amazon, and the new COVID-19 'High Risk' categories. Whakarongo mai!
David Slack is on the line talking us through what's happening in politics. On the cards today is the government’s decision to not denounce China’s treatment of Uighur Muslims as genocide, the controversy regarding Speaker of the House, Trevor Mallard; and the deadlocked Samoan election. Whakarongo mai!
In light of International Coffee Day tomorrow, Sam chats about the bean the began it all. Whakarongo mai for a story of lonely shepherds, dancing goats, and houses for the wise!
The Deputy Leader of the Nats phones up to talk to about vaccination rates for Māori, the bipartisan housing announcement, and what National hopes to see from the Government's COVID-19 Protection Framework announcement this Friday. Whakarongo mai!
Noah spoke to Professor Nikki Turner and Professor Michael Plank about the government's latest Covid-19 guidelines. He also caught up with National MP Christopher Luxon for their weekly chat, speaking about local body elections and National's plan to move forward with Covid-19.
Ilena spoke to Kerri Nuku, kaiwhakahaere for the New Zealand Nurses Organisation, about a new bill from the government. She also spoke to Green MP Golriz Ghahraman about regulating military products used to breach human rights, and Councillor Shane Henderson about ending water restrictions in Auckland and new housing density rules.
The Prime Minister phones up to touch base on what's happening with the Covid-19 Protection Framework, vaccination rates, and the bipartisan housing agreement. Whakarongo mai!