Blood Wolf 狼 -White Flowers Will Never Awaken You
FUNΞRΔL ‡ FLØWΞRS -YΛ ZΛ TΞBYΔ
VSN7 x ∆XIUS LIИK - Nimb
akiaura, LONOWN, Olya Holiday - Social Victim
IC3PEAK - QUARTZ
VAVN -what_i_wouldn't_give
ножевые ранения - космос нас ждет (валентин стрыкало cover)
rosa banshee - bobby shmurda bootleg
BLVCK RΛIN (TLHoC x BAWS)
STACY FOSTER - Под твоим окном
Bafu & VAVN - Desolace
TATU – Нас не догонят ( Axius LiNk Remix)
barnacle boi - KNOW Ü
dancing in slow motion - kerosene
FATE - THE FOREST
Радость Моя - لا أعرف كيفية القيام.
Julia Alexa - please hold me (Shark4Sale Remix)
1997✝ - lovesong (blvck ceiling)
M△S▴C△RA - krystalMETH_alanWATTS
Alta Fox - C H I L D E Y E S
†ЯСΣS ΘF GНО5†5 - Šâђåř
occult - Ka$HmIR
Lucki - Do U Want (VAVN Flip)
Blvckholes x Airsh4d3 — So bad
♾ FLESH - Don't Speak (No Doubt)
DYZPHORIA - ARCHIVE CELINE
3ΣL∆ - Lot Of Money
SVGAWA & ARELICE - Rain Dance
how does it feel _ (w_ SPRIŦE)
Mirèle & Biicla - Зависима (TENEBRIS's Witch House Bootleg)
elsbeth - Obsession
heimanu - after u left
BΛNMΛSKIM X TSUJIURA - DEPRECΛTED V0ID
∆XIUS LIИK - KØHCTAHTA
SUNSET ARCHITECTS - Death By Stereo
2Ǿ9 §‡И§ - BɇYǾИD †HɆ BⱠΔCⓀ ℞▲ⅈNBǾW
KI1RYA - Tony Igy-Pentagramma - Witch House Remix
simonuup - INNOCENT
FUN∃RᐃL ‡ FLØW∃RS - NɅПРΔСИɅYA ЮНӨСТЪ
Ex✝xƎ - Perfect by Nature
Ghostling - I Would Die For You (Prince Cover)
3xit3y3z X SHiNE BRiDA - The Gospel Black Horns Rise
± △Xi∪s ¬iИк - M.I.A. DBT (Remix) ±
.± Damn Whøre - Insomnia ±
Rihanna - Umbrella (VSN7 RMX)
~ 'Betta Must Come' by QQ in response to "Joy" and "Mouring a loss of Connor Garden-Bachop" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the #s ending in 569 & 894)
Playlist
Carlos Nino & Friends - Love to all Doulas!
Downstairs People - Gold
Downstairs People - Kiss My Vibe
花溪 Flowerstream - Flying Sofa
Kraus - Winter
Mel Parsons - Sabotage
Tom Lark - Dumb Luck
Vera Ellen - heartbreak for jetlag
Scott Cossu With Eugene Friesen - Morning Sketches
This week is scrutiny week in Parliament. This is a chance for the opposition to question relevant Ministers about the budget in select committees, and for the public to see the inner workings of government questioned in an accessible way.
Some of the headlines to have come out of this week include discussions of New Zealand failing to uphold climate commitments, supporting media, and what makes this country liveable in light of the high numbers of New Zealanders moving overseas.
For our weekly catch-up with Green Party MP Ricardo Menéndez March Wire host Caeden asks about all these topics.
They started by asking about what scrutiny week means.
For our regular catch-up, temporary Wire host Caeden speaks to the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March about scrutiny week and the high number of people leaving Aotearoa.
They also speak to SAFE’s Emma Brodie about the Government’s delay on banning Greyhound racing.
Producer Rawan spoke with Dr Laura Revell from the University of Canterbury about a new international study showing the harmful impacts of old satellites on the ozone layer.
She also spoke with Senior human rights advisor Oliver Christeller from the Human rights commission about the importance of including the ethnicity pay gap in the conversation.
For this Week’s Get Action! Producer Oto spoke to Alex Johnston from Common Grace Aotearoa, to talk about a petition of his calling for the government to end carbon offset subsidies to polluting industries.
The current coalition government has decided not to implement Labour’s plans to do mandatory reporting for pay gaps with companies that have more than 250 employees.
Instead they will introduce a voluntary tool for companies to use in order to determine Gender pay gaps.
Rawan spoke with Senior human rights advisor Oliver Christeller from the Human rights commission about what this tool is and what the benefits could be.
They also talked about the Commissioners' call to include ethnicity pay gap into the conversation. They discussed the current state of the ethnicity pay gap and why there needs to be an increased focus on this now more than ever.
Rachel speaks to the Deputy Leader of the National Party about the recent Budget, the Chinese premier Li Qiang’s visit to Aotearoa, and the Fast Track Approval Bill’s potential financial implications for infrastructure.