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Orbán’s Defeat w/ Dr. Chris Ogden: 15 April 2026

Orbán’s Defeat w/ Dr. Chris Ogden: 15 April 2026 Chris Ogden: 15 April 2026, 20.17 MB
Wed 15 Apr 2026

Over the weekend, Hungary held its 2026 general election, which saw the largest voter turnout in Hungary’s history as a democratic state. The electrified populace delivered a landslide victory for the relatively new ‘Respect and Freedom party,’ securing them a two-thirds majority in parliament. 

Incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has lost power after 16 years. For some younger voters, he is the only Prime Minister they can remember. Orbán has been a controversial figure throughout his long political career. To some, he is a power-hungry authoritarian who has stood in the way of European unity. To his supporters— which include US president Donald Trump—he is precisely the kind of strongman that a country like Hungary needs.

Producer Toby spoke to Chris Ogden, professor of global studies at Auckland University, about what Orbán’s defeat means for the future of global authoritarianism.

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rātu April 15, 2026

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rātu April 15, 2026 95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rātu April 15, 2026, 241.1 MB
Wed 15 Apr 2026

Happy Rātu e te whānau! E whai ake nei, coming up on Tuesday Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly; Political Commentary with David Slack, a kōrero with Lyndsay from the Auckland Writers Festival, and Ready Steady Learn. Whakarongo mai nei! 

Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

Government and AI w/ the University of Auckland's Professor Alexandra Andhov: 15th April, 2026

Government and AI w/ the University of Auckland's Professor Alexandra Andhov: 15th April, 2026 Government and AI w/ the University of Auckland's Professor Alexandra Andhov: 15th April, 2026, 12.49 MB
Wed 15 Apr 2026

The use of AI across industries and governments is increasing at a rapid rate. However, recent gaffs involving improper AI usage in government agencies have continued to raise concerns about these tools’ shortcomings, and how well regulated they are.

In Aotearoa New Zealand, the government has provided advice on how agencies should go about using AI, but has stopped short of regulating this technology itself.

This week, experts will be gathering at the University of Auckland for the Law, Technology, and Government Conference, which will discuss government use and regulation of AI, amongst other issues.

This morning, producer Theo was joined by Professor Alexandra Andhov, an organiser and speaker at the conference, to discuss Aotearoa New Zealand’s approach to AI and government.

The New Auckland City Deal w/ the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March: 15 April, 2026

The New Auckland City Deal w/ the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March: 15 April, 2026 The New Auckland City Deal w/ the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March: 15 April, 2026, 15.66 MB
Wed 15 Apr 2026

Last Friday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown announced the signing of a new ‘City Deal’.

The deal will see closer partnership between the central government and Auckland Council, coordinating planning in areas such as infrastructure and transportation.

The deal will see a long-term partnership between the government and council, with regular meetings and cooperation on strategies for innovation and transportation, with reviews of sporting venues such as Eden Park and the Auckland Tennis Centre.

However, the deal has been critiqued by some as being a collection of promises without any new funding. 

So for our weekly catch-up with the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March,  he and producer Theo discussed the signing of the Auckland City Deal, and how the Green Party would work with Auckland Council on issues such as transportation and infrastructure.

Our Freshwater 2026 w/ Professor Troy Baisden

Our Freshwater 2026 w/ Professor Troy Baisden Our Freshwater 2026 w/ Professor Troy Baisden, 25.24 MB
Tue 14 Apr 2026

Last week, the Ministry for the Environment together with Stats New Zealand released Our Freshwater 2026, a major report on the state of Aotearoa’s freshwater systems based on decades of data. The report highlights both long-term improvement and deterioration of waterways nationwide, with particular focus on groundwater sources and the impacts of agricultural land use and the climate crisis on water quality. 

I spoke to Troy Baisden, co-president of the New Zealand Association of Scientists and Adjunct Professor at Victoria University of Wellington, about what the findings of this report mean and also about the strengths and limitations of freshwater reporting.

Guest Interview w/ Lyndsay Fineran: Rātu April 14, 2026

Guest Interview w/ Lyndsay Fineran: Rātu April 14, 2026 Guest Interview w/ Lyndsay Fineran: Rātu April 14, 2026, 14.65 MB
Tue 14 Apr 2026

Artistic Director at the Auckland Writers Festival Lyndsay Fineran joins Rosetta and Milly for a chat about this years program, what to look out for, and how to get your tickets! Whakarongo mai nei!

Elections in Hungary and the End of Orbán’s Regime w/ The University of Otago’s Dr Balazs Kiglics: 14 April, 2026

Elections in Hungary and the End of Orbán’s Regime w/ The University of Otago’s Dr Balazs Kiglics: 14 April, 2026 Elections in Hungary and the End of Orbán’s Regime w/ The University of Otago’s Dr Balazs Kiglics: 14 April, 2026, 20.22 MB
Tue 14 Apr 2026

On Sunday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán suffered an election defeat, heralding the end of his 16-year regime that has seen his government come under fire for a variety of claims regarding the illiberal and anti-democratic nature of his leadership. WIth the Tizsa party, led by Péter Magyar winning 138 seats to Orbán’s Fidesz’s 55, the election signals a rejection of Orbán’s platform, which has seen both an authoritarian domestic approach, and Hungary often working in opposition to the EU, in favour of Russia.

Host Alex spoke with a Teaching Fellow for the International Office at the University of Otago, Dr Balazs Kiglics, about the election, and what Magyar’s victory might mean for Hungary both domestically and internationally.

 

Morning Glory with Basspunkk: Tuesday 14 April 2026

Morning Glory with Basspunkk: Tuesday 14 April 2026 Morning Glory with Basspunkk: Tuesday 14 April 2026, 166.58 MB
Tue 14 Apr 2026

Basspunkk filling in for Sam Clark on Morning Glory

Thanks to The Tuning Fork

The One to Four with Molly: 14 April, 2026

The One to Four with Molly: 14 April, 2026 The One to Four with Molly: 14 April, 2026, 243.95 MB
Tue 14 Apr 2026

The inimitable Gin is still over the ditch, so filling in this week for the don. 

Featuring new heavyweight releases by way of Ōtautahi from Scuzmo and Freddy Street Records head Oliver Prince; a new single from the forthcoming album by Season 2 from Naarm; plus Pōneke-based outfit The Spectre Collective.

Thanks to the Claddagh Irish Pub & Garden Bar

Dear Science w/ Dr Cushla McGoverin: 14 April, 2026

Dear Science w/ Dr Cushla McGoverin: 14 April, 2026 Dear Science w/ Dr Cushla McGoverin: 14 April, 2026, 16.58 MB
Tue 14 Apr 2026

For Dear Science this week, we are joined by our Expert, Dr Cushla McGoverin, who chats with us about Male Contraceptives, Osteoarthritis, and Kākāpō breeding.

Thanks to MOTAT - Home of Powerful Play!