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95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāapa April 22, 2026

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāapa April 22, 2026 95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāapa April 22, 2026, 240.17 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

Happy Rāapa! Milly is back and she and Rosetta have a great Brekkie lined up for you. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show: What's Up with Minister Paul Goldsmith, a kōrero with Gareth Thomas about his new single and upcoming show, and What's The Buzz with Hayden. Whakarongo mai nei!

Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

Guest Interview w/ Gareth Thomas: Rāapa April 22, 2026

Guest Interview w/ Gareth Thomas: Rāapa April 22, 2026 Guest Interview w/ Gareth Thomas: Rāapa April 22, 2026, 17.81 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

Milly chats with Gareth Thomas (Goodshirt, Fazerdaze) about his new single LET IT! and his gig at Public Bar next Thursday April 30! Whakarongo mai nei.

Luxon's Leadership w/ Michael Swanson: 22 April 2026

Luxon's Leadership w/ Michael Swanson: 22 April 2026 Luxon's Leadership w/ Michael Swanson: 22 April 2026, 27.38 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

Recently, amid a swirl of media speculation and rumours, the Prime Minister made the unprecedented move of initiating a vote of confidence in himself, with the aim of clearing the air and dispelling the notion that he has lost the support of his caucus. Yesterday, the Prime Minister announced that he had succeeded in the anonymous ballot, although he refrained from revealing the exact numbers. 

We’ve seen a variety of reactions from other political leaders, with Labour leader Chris Hipkins insisting that the votes should be released and, and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters describing the whole thing as a strategic error on the Prime Minister’s part.

Producer Toby spoke to Michael Swanson, a research fellow at the University of Otago, about the political implications of this vote. They also discussed the rising popularity of New Zealand First, and talked about the future of that party beyond the leadership of Winston Peters.

What's The Buzz w/ Hayden: Rātu April 22, 2026

What's The Buzz w/ Hayden: Rātu April 22, 2026 What's The Buzz w/ Hayden: Rātu April 22, 2026, 22.87 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

Hayden from The NZ Drug Foundation is back up in the studio for What's The Buzz - this week chatting with Rosetta and Milly about magic mushrooms. Whakarongo mai nei!

Thanks to The Level!

Get Action! Restoring Rural School Bus Routes and Free Public Transport for Under 25's w/ Parents for Climate Aotearoa's Alicia Hall: 22nd April, 2026

Get Action! Restoring Rural School Bus Routes and Free Public Transport for Under 25's w/ Parents for Climate Aotearoa's Alicia Hall: 22nd April, 2026 Get Action! Restoring Rural School Bus Routes and Free Public Transport for Under 25's w/ Parents for Climate Aotearoa's Alicia Hall: 22nd April, 2026, 24.58 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

Despite a tenuous ceasefire, the fuel crisis - resulting from the US and Israel bombing of Iran, and subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz - drags on. Prices have remained high, hitting low-income households hard, and while fuel stocks in or on-the-way to the country sit comfortably above a month’s cover, approaches to conserving fuel remain front-of-mind for many.

One strategy that New Zealanders have been urged to adopt is switching to public transport, which would put fewer cars on the road. However, access is often dependent on location and affordability.

Over the past few years, the Ministry of Education has reviewed numerous rural school bus routes, cancelling some, cutting off students from ready access to their education.

For this week’s Get Action, producer Theo spoke to Alicia Hall from Parents for Climate Aotearoa, on their petition to restore rural school bus routes and make public transport free for children, and students under 25.

If you'd like to sign this petition, you can find it here.

What's Up w/ Minister Paul Goldsmith: Rāapa April 22, 2026

What's Up w/ Minister Paul Goldsmith: Rāapa April 22, 2026 What's Up w/ Minister Paul Goldsmith: Rāapa April 22, 2026, 31.73 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

Rosetta and Milly catch up with Minister Paul Goldsmith to talk about yesterday's caucus meeting and the rumoured instability in National caucus support for Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, and the sweeping changes made to clauses across 23 laws surrounding the authority given to the Treaty of Waitangi. Whakarongo mai nei!

Morning Glory w/ Liv: Rāapa 22 Āperira, 2026

Morning Glory w/ Liv: Rāapa 22 Āperira, 2026 Morning Glory w/ Liv: Rāapa 22 Āperira, 2026, 166.23 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

necessary listening in order to have a gud day! morning glory w/ liv! we got birds, we got tim batt (well, a recording of him), we got ALL AOTEAROA MUSIC LESHGO :--)

Thanks to The Tuning Fork !!

Me and All My Homies Love Native Manu: Kororā

Me and All My Homies Love Native Manu: Kororā Me and All My Homies Love Native Manu: Kororā, 28.93 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

another wiki, another manu! join liv and piet for a kōrero about the kororā/little penguin. one of liv's spirit manu YAY!

Guest Interview w/ Tim Batt: Rāapa 22 Āperira, 2026

Guest Interview w/ Tim Batt: Rāapa 22 Āperira, 2026 Guest Interview w/ Tim Batt: Rāapa 22 Āperira, 2026, 18.1 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

Castor chats to Tim Batt ahead of his NZ International Comedy Festival show, Eternal Optimist!

You can buy a ticket here!

The Wire w/ Manny: 22 April 2026

The Wire w/ Manny: 22 April 2026 The Wire w/ Manny: 22 April 2026, 85.78 MB
Wed 22 Apr 2026

This week on the Wednesday Wire.....

For our weekly catchup w/ the Green Party, host Manny spoke with MP Ricardo Menéndez March about the Green Party’s proposed national electrification policy.

Monday Wire producer Thomas spoke to Save Science Coalition spokesperson Ben Wylie-van Eerd about cuts to the government’s science funding.

Producer Toby spoke to Otago University research fellow Michael Swanson  about the Prime Minister’s recent vote of confidence.

Producer Theo spoke to Parents for Climate Aotearoa’s Alicia Hall about their campaign to restore rural school bus routes and lower fees for students under 25.