
In this episode, we unpack the recent two-hour strike by Woolworths workers across New Zealand, where demands for better wages and safer staffing conditions have sparked a standoff. While Woolworths responded with suspension notices, the strike has gained public support, shining a light on the ongoing fight for a living wage.
Justice Minister Nicole McKee is under scrutiny for her role as a former gun lobbyist and the ongoing inquest into how the Christchurch mosque shooter obtained his firearms license. As McKee defends her handling of the reforms and pushes back against Labour’s criticism, we dive into the complexities of gun control in New Zealand—what’s changed, what hasn’t, and where the future of firearms legislation is headed.