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Newstalk ZB serves up what you need to know, on all things politics at home, and abroad. The show reviews, previews, analyses and challenges the biggest political issues of the week, with all the big players.
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Mārama Davidson: Greens co-leader unpacks the Party's State of the Planet speech
The Greens have expressed hope for a more sustainable future in their State of the Planet speech, delivered in Central Auckland.
Co-leader Mārama Davidson says she hopes voters understand the Party stands for supporting the wellbeing of the country and the environment.
Davidson says the Greens aim to reach out to people who are feeling 'disempowered' under new legislation.
"To say to the people who have seen the anti-smoking legislation get completely wound up, to say to the tens of thousands of people who want to protect our ecosystems from the fast-track submissions, to the rangatahi who are feeling absolutely punished instead of understood, to say to people - we are listening."
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Morgan Donoghue: Ours Not Mines co-founder on the campaign against OceanaGold’s proposed mining plan
Some of the biggest names in New Zealand music are teaming up in an attempt to stop new mining plans.
Anti-mining group Ours Not Mines, have launched the Musicians Against Mines campaign to raise funds for their court battle against the OceanaGold mine, set for DOC land near Whangamata.
25 musicians have donated handwritten lyrics and art, which are available for auction on TradeMe.
Co-founder Morgan Donoghue says the potential economic revenue doesn't justify the environmental devastation.
"You could ruin all of the mussel farming, you could ruin all of the fishing, you could ruin all of the Peninsula - all your friends who have their batches in Whangamata and Pauanui and all down there, they could all be totally devalued."
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Politics Central: Do MPs need to be held to certain standards?
This week on Politics Central, Mārama Davidson recently delivered her State of the Planet speech about how the Green Party want to challenge the Government to prioritise people and the planet over profit. Plus, Mārama discusses the standards MPs need to follow after the Julie Anne Genter saga.
Later, big names in New Zealand music are supporting a campaign against OceanaGold’s proposed gold and silver mine underneath conservation land between Waihī and Whangamatā, Coromandel. Campaign organiser Morgan Donoghue joined the Weekend Collective to discuss.
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Dr Wayne Mapp: former Defence Minister on the NZDF receiving a $571 million budget increase
Ahead of the 2024 Budget, Defence Minister Judith Collins has confirmed the NZDF will receive a $571 million budget increase.
$163 million will boost personnel pay - and the money will also be used to upgrade the military's NH90 helicopter fleet, replace dated military vehicles and improve maritime detection systems.
Former Defence Minister Dr Wayne Mapp says this move was a long time coming.
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Viv Beck: Heart of the City CEO on Auckland residents and visitors being charged 24/7 for parking
Auckland residents say they're feeling blindsided by new 24/7 parking charges.
Cost challenges and better use of road space are some of Auckland Transport's reasons for this change.
Heart of the City CEO Viv Beck believes this is gong to disadvantage Auckland's economy.
She says night time life is a third of the city's spend, so parking needs to be accessible and affordable.
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Politics Central: Big parking changes for Auckland CBD
Big changes are coming for Auckland CBD, as it was announced today residents and visitors will be stung with new 24/7-hour parking charges. Heart of the City CEO Viv Beck joined the Weekend Collective to discuss these changes.
Later, former Defence Minister Dr Wayne Mapp explains why the $571 million budget increase for the NZDF is long overdue.
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