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The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - 4 September 2024

The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - 4 September 2024 The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - 4 September 2024, 112.84 MB
Wed 4 Sep 2024

The 95bFM Top Ten counts down the best tunes from the bFM playlist as chosen by you! Ft. no Smashton on his birthday :( 

Freak The Sheep w/ Elle: 4 September, 2024

Freak The Sheep w/ Elle: 4 September, 2024 Freak The Sheep w/ Elle: 4 September, 2024, 215.43 MB
Wed 4 Sep 2024

On this Freak the Sheep, Taylor McGregor has left the paddock! Not to fear, Breaking Dawn host Elle took care of the flock in Taylor's stead. Listen back to hear 100% Aotearoa tunes. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!

95bFM Drive w/ Steve Newall: Rāapa September 4, 2024

95bFM Drive w/ Steve Newall: Rāapa September 4, 2024 95bFM Drive w/ Steve Newall: Rāapa September 4, 2024, 249.06 MB
Wed 4 Sep 2024

International man of celluloid Steve Newall is in the driver's seat! Steve shares a bunch of banging music and gets everyone safely home on a Wednesday night. 

Thanks to The Beer Spot!

Dear Science w/ Doctor Cushla McGoverin: 3rd September, 2024

Dear Science w/ Doctor Cushla McGoverin: 3rd September, 2024 Dear Science w/ Doctor Cushla McGoverin: 3rd September, 2024, 18.76 MB
Tue 3 Sep 2024

This week on Dear Science, our expert Doctor Cushla McGoverin chatted to us about bats with glowing toes, glue to seal wounds inside the body, and a discovery allowing for more green and yellow lasers

Death of Kīngi Tūheitia, Candace Owens, and the government’s climate approach w the National Party’s Katie Nimon - 3rd September, 2024

Death of Kīngi Tūheitia, Candace Owens, and the government’s climate approach w the National Party’s Katie Nimon - 3rd September, 2024 Death of Kīngi Tūheitia, Candace Owens, and the government’s climate approach w the National Party’s Katie Nimon - 3rd September, 2024, 12.83 MB
Tue 3 Sep 2024

In our catchup with the National party this week, Wire Host Castor asked MP Katie Nimon about several issues in the recent week of politics. Firstly, I asked about the death of Kiingi Tuheitia and the government’s response. I then asked about the potential arrival of Candace Owens, a far-right speaker from the United States who has been known for engaging in anti-semitism and holocaust denial. 

Castor then asked about a recent submission by the parliamentary commissioner for the environment, Simon Upton, regarding the government’s second draft emissions reduction plan. The submission makes several critiques of the government’s attitude towards emissions reduction, particularly criticising its promotion of short term solutions which could end up offloading responsibility onto future generations. 

In our weekly catchup with the National Party, Castor spoke to MP Katie Nimon about each of these issues, starting off with the recent passing of Kīngi Tūheitia. 

The government’s new transport budget w/ Senior lecturer of Urban Planning Dr. Timothy Welch: 3rd September, 2024

The government’s new transport budget w/ Senior lecturer of Urban Planning Dr. Timothy Welch: 3rd September, 2024 Timothy Welch: 3rd September, 2024, 10.22 MB
Tue 3 Sep 2024

The government announced its transport budget yesterday, a record 32.9 billion dollars, mostly going towards the campaign promise of ‘roads of national significance’. This focus on large highway projects has led the government to pull funding from other areas, such as public transport, walking, and cycling.

Wire host Castor spoke to Senior lecturer of Urban planning at the University of Auckland, Doctor Timothy Welch, about the government’s funding allocation and its potential impact on congestion and the environment.

The Green Desk: Tuna and Whitebait at an Auckland Golf Course: 3rd September, 2024

The Green Desk: Tuna and Whitebait at an Auckland Golf Course: 3rd September, 2024 The Green Desk: Tuna and Whitebait at an Auckland Golf Course: 3rd September, 2024, 9.56 MB
Tue 3 Sep 2024

After some time away from 95bFM, reporter Jack Marshall made his triumphant return to the bFM newsroom where he’s taking up his role as host of The Green Desk. 

This week on the Green Desk, Jack goes spotlighting with Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust at an Auckland golf course to find nature thriving in its waterways.

The Wire w/ Castor: 3rd September, 2024

The Wire w/ Castor: 3rd September, 2024 The Wire w/ Castor: 3rd September, 2024, 108.17 MB
Tue 3 Sep 2024

This week on the Tuesday Wire... 

For Dear Science this week, we chatted with our expert Doctor Cushla McGoverin about bats with glowing toes, glue sealing wounds inside the body, and new technology to make green and yellow lasers. 

In our weekly catchup with the National Party, Wire Host Castor spoke to MP Katie Nimon about the death of Kiingi Tuheitia, Candace Owens potentially visiting Aotearoa, and the government’s second draft emissions reduction plan. 

They also spoke to Doctor Timothy Welch about the government’s recently announced transport funding allocation. 

With the return of the Green Desk, Jack Marshall talked to Sophie Journee from the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust about the waterways in an Auckland golf course. 

And News and Editorial Director, Joel Armstrong, spoke to Staff Researcher at Child Poverty Action Group, Harry Yu Shi, about a recent report showing Aotearoa has poor child poverty statistics compared to European countries.

NZ Ranking Poorly in Child Poverty Statistics w/ Staff Researcher for Child Poverty Action Group, Harry Yu Shi: 3 September, 2024

NZ Ranking Poorly in Child Poverty Statistics w/ Staff Researcher for Child Poverty Action Group, Harry Yu Shi: 3 September, 2024 NZ Ranking Poorly in Child Poverty Statistics w/ Staff Researcher for Child Poverty Action Group, Harry Yu Shi: 3 September, 2024, 6.81 MB
Tue 3 Sep 2024

The latest poverty report, authored by the Ministry of Social Development Principal Advisor, Bryan Perry, shows New Zealand is behind regarding child poverty statistics, when compared with European nations.

News and Editorial Director, Joel, speaks to Staff Researcher for Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), Harry Yu Shi, about the findings of the report, and what policy proposals CPAG have outlined to mitigate the statistics.

Ready Steady Learn w/ Isa Seow: September 3, 2024

Ready Steady Learn w/ Isa Seow: September 3, 2024 Ready Steady Learn w/ Isa Seow: September 3, 2024, 122.14 MB
Tue 3 Sep 2024

Jonny is joined by Isa Seow, a PhD candidate at the School of Computer Science. Isa discusses how the introduction of congestion charges in the busiest cities in Aotearoa may impact individual privacy and conflict with the Privacy Act. Listen back to learn about how the law needs to catch up to developments in surveillance technologies!

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