David Slack made it through the incredible Krypton Factor trials of getting into the 95bFM on-air studio this morning (there are a lot of construction works about), so you know his opinion is an intelligent one indeed. He and Rachel talk housing, elections, campaigning and everything else that makes people pull the covers over their eyes. Rather.
Justin discussed with Green Party co-leader James Shaw about the changes being made to the emissions trading scheme and the Greens’ thoughts on the government’s marquee homeless housing package and the future of public broadcasting.
The National Party's Denise Lee joins Laura Kvigstad for their weekly catch up. This week they discuss governments place-based assessments for housing which has started in Rotorua most recently. Then they have a chat about transparency international calling for political funding reform which follows the Serious Fraud Office’s investigations in National and New Zealand First’s donation scandals. Finally, Denise expresses her concerns over the fire hazard that One Tree Hill has become since the Tūpuna Maunga Authority has stopped livestock grazing.
Today marked the fourth Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian recaps the main points covered, as reported by Laura Kvigstad.
The committee heard from Otago University professor and epidemiologist Sir David Skegg and Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield. Minister of Health David Clark also addressed the committee, beginning with an apology for his repeated breaches of the rāhui.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next commitee meeting is scheduled for 10am tomorrow morning.
Today marked the fifth Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian recaps the main points covered, as reported by Israa Zafiri.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next commitee meeting is scheduled for 10am tomorrow morning.
Today marked the sixth Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian recaps the main points covered, as reported by James Tapp.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next commitee meeting is scheduled for 10am Tuesday morning next week.
Today marked the seventh Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian recaps the main points covered, as reported by Laura Kvigstad.
The committee heard from Chief Medical Officer of Australia Professor Brendan Murphy, Epidemiologist Sir David Skegg, Minister of Finance Grant Robertson and Secretary of the Treasury Caralee McLiesh, as well as of course Director General of Health himself, Ashley Bloomfield.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next commitee meeting is scheduled for 10am tomorrow morning.
Today marked the tenth Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian recaps the main points covered, as reported by Laura Kvigstad and Jessica Hopkins.
The committee heard from Small Business Minister Stuart Nash, Employment Minister Willie Jackson and Finance Minister Grant Robertson.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next commitee meeting is scheduled for 10am tomorrow morning
95bFM recaps today's Epidemic Response Committee meeting. Lillian goes over the main points covered, as reported by James Tapp and Conor Knell.
The Epidemic Response Committee was established in late March to consider and report to the House of Representatives on matters relating to the Government's management of Covid-19. The chairperson is Simon Bridges, leader of Opposition.
The next committee meeting is scheduled for 10am April 28th.