Justin spoke to Health Minister Andrew Little at the 95bFM studio about his announcement on shaking up the health sector. The changes saw all 20 District Health Boards scrapped and replaced by one new body called Health NZ, and a new independent Māori Health Authority.
Sarah Dalton, the executive director of the Associaiton of Salaried Medical Specialists, talked to Justin on what medical practioners think of the health sector shakeup.
Public Health Professor Peter Crampton of Otago University's Kōhatu, the Centre for Hauora Māori, spoke to Justin on his thoughts on the new Māori Health Authority.
This morning Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei launched their 'Body WoF' programme, providing free health check ups for their hapū members and encouraging healthy living. Lyric Waiwiri-Smith caught up with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei's collective impact project manager Shazeaa Salim for a quick chat about the programme.
International Desk reports on the resignation of Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Forster. Justin is joined by Thomas Copeland, the head of the Scoop news programme at Queen's University Belfast student radio station Queen's Radio, and Conor Knell about its latest developments.
The Green Party has written an open letter to the Immigration Minister calling for a broad amnesty programme for people who've overstayed their visa, and for temporary visa holders to be granted residency.
The party's immigration spokesperson Ricardo Menéndez March spoke to Justin.
Felix reports on the recent stories of police staff misusing the National Intelligence Application, and just how extensive the information they can access is.
Today I spoke with Tracy Klenner from The New Zealand Public Service Association about the issue of customs workers losing employment due to denied vaccinations.