This week Zoë Larsen Cumming checks in with James Shaw regarding the election results. The talk of the town is whether Labour will still form a coalition government with the Greens, despite being able to govern alone. They chat about that as well as the Green Party's ambitions for the next three years.
Thailand has been seeing an onslaught of protests as young demonstrators take to the streets urging monarchy reform and the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Aneeka brings us a report outline how these protests arose, picked up momentum and what is currently happening between authorities and demonstrators.
Zoë plays her interview from the Green Party's election night party with Chlöe Swarbrick as the Auckland Central results were coming in.
Zoë has her weekly chat with Green Party co-leader James Shaw and they have a post-election night debrief, chatting about the possibility of a coalition with Labour.
Aneeka Moheed brings a report on the evolving protests in Thailand.
Finally, Zoë interview Forest & Bird chief executive Kevin Hague regarding a new report stating that hundreds of areas of native habitat are being deliberately and unlawfully harmed around the country with near impunity.
Forest and Bird have released a report indicating that hundreds of areas of native habitat are being deliberately and unlawfully harmed around the country with near impunity. To find out more, Zoë chats to Forest and Bird chief executive, Kevin Hague.
Ollie speaks with the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation's chief executive Letitia Harding on the state of our homes and what needs to be done moving forward.
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.
Today on the wire James hosted his first ever show with the help of news director, Jemima Huston.
This week on the weeky chat with justice minister Andrew Little, we discuss end-to-end encryption, Labours manifesto as well as policy surrounding Te Tiriti o Waitangi and incarceration rates.
James brings us teo reports, one on rainbow law and one on electoral law in preperation for Saturday when election day rolls around.
James also brings an interview with Justin Sobion, an international postgraduate student whose wife is stuck in Switzerland. Next week james will bring a follow up interview to understand the situation better.
James spoke to justice minister Andrew little this week, starting off by talkinf abour end-to-end encryption and the threat it poses.
Thry also discuss policy in the final week before the election, with this week focusing on human issues. This week they talked about Labour's manifesto, Te tiriti o Waitangi and incarceration rates.