Happy Thursday e te whānau! Rosetta and Milly have a show jam packed full of tunes, plus a very special announcement and a kōrero with Tom Sainsbury! Also, chances to win Troy Kingi vinyl and tickets to Nadia Reid! Whakarongo mai nei.
This week, Thursday host Emma Gleason was joined by Gisborne teen Salem Māhia, who won first place in the Play It Strange 2025 National Songwriting Competition with ‘A Girl Named Abigail’. He tells Emma how he got into music and what it was like being part of the Play It Strange programme (you can donate to the charitable trust's mahi here.)
For our last chat with Care HQ of 2025, nurses Charlotte and Nickie are prepping us for all things safety and wellbeing, to ensure that you can make the most of your hot girl summer. Whakarongo mai nei!
High levels of nitrate have been found in water supplies in New Zealand, especially in rural regions such as Canterbury, these levels of nitrate can pose significant dangers, especially to children.
Traditional nitrate removal methods produce carbon dioxide and other waste material, Producer Flo spoke to University of Auckland Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Wei-Qin Zhuang about the dangers of nitrate, his newly developed methodology and its potential usage in Aotearoa New Zealand.