As part of 95bFM's election coverage, this week James Tapp talked to the leader of the TOP party, Geoff Simmons, about a range of their health policies. James and Geoff talk about their dental care policies, the proposed sugar tax, the public health system and the two referendums.
This morning Aneeka was made aware of the wallaby problem in Aotearoa and speaks to Kevin Hackwell, chief conservation advisor for Forest&Bird about what needs to be done about this pest.
For 95bFM's election coverage this year, Jemima Huston speaks to Māori Party co-leader John Tamihere about the environmental policy issues. They discuss why environmental policy is so important to consider.
Justin spoke to Justice Minister Andrew Little on escapes from managed isolation, overseas voting, and prospects of a four year parliamentary term under a Labour government.
How will the pandemic impact our work and lives in the future? Jemima Huston speaks to University of Otago Associate Professor in Business and Sustainability Sara Walton about whether Covid-19 will change the expectations of work. They talk about flexible work places, whether we are moving away from a globalised society and also whether we will ever go back to normal.