It's the whole show in one go! Why, why, why are they playing Nickelback?
Some inventive cops in Canada have decided to punish drunk drivers by escorting them to the station whilst playing the band's 2001 album, Silver Side Up.
Naturally this has led Jamie and Dom decided to punish Aotearoa with an hour of the most hated band on the planet's musical offerings.
Cheers guys.
On with the show: First up is John Key AKA The Prime Minister. Today he ponders the latest positive poll, rising interest rates and whether Winston can work with Greens.
President of Federated Farmers, Dr William Rolleston is in Marlborough today. He's alongside Dr Marco Marzano who is the secretary of the World Farmer Organisation and a man well-versed with dealing with Italian farmers affected by earthquakes.
Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oi! Oi! Oi! It's Chris Russell. We find our Australian correspondent in Guangzhou where he talks about trading with the Chinese and the continuing rise in the fine wool market.
Finally we wrap things up with David Clark. Rabobank's Northern South Island Regional Manager talks about the impact of the recent earthquakes on farming in the North Canterbury and Marlborough regions.