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95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rāapa July 10, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rāapa July 10, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rāapa July 10, 2024, 240.33 MB
Wed 10 Jul 2024

Wednesday with Chris Hipkins from the Labour Party + some bantams. 

Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: July 9, 2024

Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: July 9, 2024 Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: July 9, 2024, 31.12 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

Jonny speaks with Auckland Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson about rates increases, watercare charges, the Auckland Future Fund & changes to inner city parking.

The One To Four with Gin: July 9, 2024

The One To Four with Gin: July 9, 2024 The One To Four with Gin: July 9, 2024, 232.6 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

I/V/ w T.G. Shand: 9 July, 2024

I/V/ w T.G. Shand: 9 July, 2024 Shand: 9 July, 2024, 36.49 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

Rosetta chats to T.G. Shand about her new single, Scenes, which also has an accompanying music video.

Audio Culture with Simon Grigg: July 9, 2024

AudioCulture with Simon Grigg: July 9, 2024 AudioCulture with Simon Grigg: July 9, 2024, 51.51 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

Rosetta speaks to Simon from Audio Culture about Lance Ferguson's Contemporary South Sea Rhythms.

95bFM Drive with Rosetta: Tuesday 9 July, 2024

95bFM Drive with Rosetta: Tuesday 9 July, 2024 95bFM Drive with Rosetta: Tuesday 9 July, 2024, 246.55 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

Rosetta chats to T.G. Shand about her new single and has a yarn to Simon from Audio Culture about Lance Ferguson's Contemporary South Sea Rhythms. Whakarongo mai nei!

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday July 9, 2024

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday July 9, 2024 Stinky Grooves: Tuesday July 9, 2024, 244.35 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

Stick that in yer hay bag.

The Wire w/ Castor: 9th July, 2024

The Wire w/ Castor: 9th July, 2024. , 55.87 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

This Tuesday on The Wire...

For Dear Science this week, Wire host Castor chatted to Professor Allan Blackman about fighting cancer with gold nanoparticles, trends in the melodies of popular music, and NASA’s Mars mission crew

In our weekly catchup with the National Party, Castor spoke to MP Sam Uffindell about the residential tenancies amendment bill and tolls on the roads of national significance.

He also spoke to Dayle Takitimu from Te Kāhui Tika Tangata Human Rights Commission about indigenous rights in Aotearoa. 

Producer Elle spoke to the University of Auckland’s Tom Pearce about standardised testing in primary schools. 

She also spoke to Massey University’s Professor Joanne Hort about New Zealanders’ use of spices.

2026 introduction of Standardised Testing in Primary schools w/ University of Auckland’s Tom Pearce: 9th July, 2024

2026 introduction of Standardised Testing in Primary schools w/ University of Auckland’s Tom Pearce: 9th July, 2024 2026 introduction of Standardised Testing in Primary schools w/ University of Auckland’s Tom Pearce: 9th July, 2024, 9.64 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

From 2026 the government will introduce standardised testing for reading, writing and maths across all primary schools.

Year one students will be required to sit phonics tests at 20 and 40 weeks of schooling and years 3-6 will be required to take PAT and e-asTTle. Around 60% of schools already use this type of testing.

The reason for the introduction of testing is to improve education levels which are not up to standard, according to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

Education minister Erica Standford stated testing is important to keep parents informed about their child’s progress. Stanford continued that the tests will allow teachers and principals with the data to track in aggregate their school’s performance.

Producer Elle spoke to Faculty of Education and Social Work PhD student Tom Pearce about the policy.

Kiwis suffer from ‘spice-xiety’ w/ Massey University’s Professor Joanne Hort: 8th July, 2024.

Kiwis suffer from ‘spice-xiety’ w/ Massey University’s Professor Joanne Hort: 8th July, 2024. , 4.45 MB
Tue 9 Jul 2024

A collaboration between HelloFresh and Massey University reveals that 87% of Kiwis suffer from spice-xiety.

Evidence suggests that Kiwis struggle to use spices outside their comfort zone.

Producer Elle spoke to Massey University professor Joanne Hort about Kiwis’ taste preferences and aversion to trying new flavour profiles.