Justin spoke to Justice Minister Andrew Little on the Pike River Mine, rent freezes, a Chinese database that contained contact details of prominent New Zealanders, and a Labour Party policy to give government contracters the living wage if elected.
Justin and Zoe talked about a campaign for the federal government to buy the rights of the aboriginal flag design, the Victoria government being sued over the legality of the Melbourne curfew, and a failed rocket launch in South Australia.
James Tapp talked to Trusts' Arena CEO Mark Gosling about the future of the events' industry.
Justin spoke to Labour's Phil Twyford about the party's policy on rail.
On their weekly chat, Justin and Justice Minister Andrew Little talked about the Pike River mine, rent freezes, a Chinese database containg the contact information more than 700 prominent New Zealanders, and a Labour pledge to give government contracters the living wage.
Justin also chatted with Zoe on Neighbourhood Watch about a campaign to make the aboriginal flag free for public use, a lawsuit against the Victoria government over the legality of the Melbourne curfew, and a failed rocket launch in South Australia.
On this week's thrilling episode of Dear Science, Bronnie speaks with Allan about the possibility of life on Venus, ice-cold hummingbirds, and a study that looks into a link between Panadol and increased risk-taking behaviour.
As the country faces both an economic crisis and an election, political parties on both of the aisle have very different proposals in mind when it comes to the minimum wage. Moreover, each party claims its respective approach is necessary for Aotearoa's economic recovery.
Hanna spoke to Rod Oram, business journalist and political commentator, about whether low wages are necessary to sustain the economy.