Tune in for a re-run of the Friday Wire with Oscar Perress and Ollie Joblin!
The Community Garden returns and we speak with Candice from Pātaka Kai Open Street Pantries.
Then 95bFM's Ollie Joblin talks secondary tax with Professor Michael Littlewood of the University of Auckland.
We were then joined by PSA National Secretary Kerry Davies to discuss their legal case against Access Community Health.
For City Counselling, 95bFM's Oscar Perress talks to Cr Richard Hills about the run into the General election and how that sits with local government, as well the 10 Year Plan.
Wrapping up the show, we summarise the week of news in The Week That Was, as curated by Ollie.
A huge thank you to everyone who spoke to us today.
The Retreat team are one Sam down this week. Jenn brings in some of her birthday vinyl, Rob Bollox covers off sports and the Emmerdale review, and Kris calls upon the bFM listenership to tell the hosts what they are wearing in the month of October. Thanks to Cassels brewing co for their delicious (and award winning) milk stout this week, accompanied by a song from one of the team's favourite Ōtautahi exports.
Tune in for TOP's final election discussions with James Tapp, a return of City Counselling with Pippa Coom, Food Poverty with KiwiHarvest, 90 day Trials and more with the Young Workers Resource Centre, Asthma and Healthy Homes and The Week That Was.
A huge thank you to everyone who was involved in making this show happen.
On Neighbourhood Watch this week, Justin and Zoe talked about the ABC's Four Cornersreport alleging federal Attorney General Christian Porter and Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure, Alan Tudge, for inappropriate behaviour.
With the current case in the city centre, it must be recognised that this also impacts the rough sleeping population, as did our earlier cases in the year. To understand more about the situation, James talked to Jo Denvir from Lifewise about this situation and starter off by asking about what this means for the rough sleeping population.
Zoë Larsen Cumming interviewed Sarah Smuts-Kennedy from the local city-bee collaboration team For the Love of Bees on the effect of the bee decline on climate change and local approaches to helping our little bees. She began by asking her what For the Love of Bees is all about.