Across the ditch with Zoe Kounadis this week, Mary-Margaret learns about response to a trans tasman bubble since Scott Morisson's meeting with Jacinda Ardern. They also revisit the push for an international inquiry into origins of the coronavirus, and how this could lead to economic consequences.
I tēnei ata Steph (Deb5000) and Nicole (Carb on Carb) popped in for a chat about Girls Rock! Tāmaki Makaurau: the school holiday programme empowering girls, trans and gender non-conforming youth through music. Whakarongo mai nei to hear all about it, and how you can get involved in future camps!
Jennifer Curtin dials into the studio and talks to Rachel about the Royal Commission of inquiry outcomes regarding the 2019 Mosque Attacks; trans-Tasman relations after the deportation of a minor from Australia to New Zealand; and the London police response to the Sarah Everard vigil.
The Prime Minister is on the line this morning talking to Rachel about COVID-19 Alert Levels, the vaccine roll-out plan, the support offered to the victims of the Christchurch Mosque attack two years on, and trans-Tasman relations after the deportation of a 15 year old to New Zealand from Australia.
David Slack is on the line this morning with his takes on the current political climate. Hot topics of the day include Police Ten 7, the government's recent housing announcement, and the trans-Tasman bubble. Whakarongo mai!
Political commentator Rod Oram phones up to chat to Rachel about the government's recent housing announcement, the Climate Change Commission's draft proposal, and the trans-Tasman bubble! Whakarongo mai!
This morning the Deputy leader of the Opposition, Dr. Shane Reti, is on the line talking to Rachel on the trans-Tasman bubble, cancer drug administration, and the government's annoucement of funding to reduce homelessness. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata, Dr. Lara Greaves calls up the studio to chat to Rachel about the trans-Tasman bubble, calls for HPV self-testing, and the Auckland Light Rail to Māngere. Whakarongo mai!
David Slack is on the line giving us his takes on the National Party's "debate me" billboards, the Trans Tasman bubble pause and MIQ system, and the meth addiction recovery programme funding by the government. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata we roll up to The Breakfast Buffet; Dr Zemke is here for Travelling Tunes; MARINA from Oceans Before Me phones up for the release of their awesome album 'Daughters of the Dawn'; The Viewmaster tells you what to watch; and Claire Black from Outline chats about Trans Week of Awareness and Lipgloss! Whakarongo mai!