For our monthly catch up with the Labour Party, Rosetta and Milly chat with Chris Hipkins about the party's latest policy announcement; the Family Doctor Loan Scheme. They also chat about the latest in the McSkimming scandal, and what changes are required within the NZ Police moving forward. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ben from the NZ Drug Foundation is up in studio for a chat with Rosetta and Milly about all the ways you can keep yourself and your friends safe this festival season. Big ups to all the mates who go above and beyond to look after their loved ones, test their drugs, and keep the vibes good this raumati! Whakarongo mai nei.
Milly sits down to chat with Portland-based ambient-folk artist Marisa Anderson about her forthcoming trip to Aotearoa, playing Port Noise festival in Ōhinehou Lyttleton, alongside Jim White! Whakarongo mai nei.
Ata mārie e te whānau! Today on your bFM brekkie, Rosetta and Milly have some goodies lined up: What's Up with Chris Hipkins, Milly has a kōrero with Marisa Anderson ahead of Port Noise, and Ben is up for What's The Buzz. Plus, This Is How We Brew It, and a chance to win a ticket to the bFM Christmas Party! Whakarongo mai nei!
my life giver, the person who's vagina i cam out of, my māmā michelle ward, joins me on morning glory this morning! a special show featuring...shout outs to twizel area school and our brother cam, kōrero about the best train line in nz that ever existed the fairlie flyer (rest in peace babes), nz bangers from the nz songbook cd, reverance for a&p shows, educating the people on the 1974 ōtautahi commonwealth games and some nice te wahi pounamu hospitality!
piet tuinder joins me as always for out weekly segment "me and all my homies love native manu" to this week talk about the tūturiwhatu/the dotterel! whakarongo mai nei e te iwi!
Daphne Walker - Haere Mai (Song of Welcome) [with Bill Wolfgramm & His Islanders]
Te Tira Waiata o Te Pukawai feat. Pere Wihongi, Tuakoi Ohia, Kaaterama Pou, Metotagivale Schmidt-Peke, Awhimai Fraser, Elias Ashby, Piripi Gordon & Ricky-Lee Tapuni-Mitai - Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi
Ronan Hardiman - Lord of the Dance (With Taps)
Patea Maori Club - Poi E
The Muttonbirds - Dominion Road
The Phoenix Foundation - Vampire Class
Sword II - Sentry
Dr Sure's Unusual Practice - No Pigs
Dave Dobbyn & Herbs - Slice of Heaven
Picasso Trio - The Fairlie Flyer
Dragon - Are You Old Enough
Fred Dagg - Gumboots
Hawera Highland Pipe Band - Fyne Thyme Medley
Fat Freddy's Drop - Roady
Bic Runga - Get Some Sleep
The Fourmyula - Nature
Scribe - Not Many
Steve Allen - Join Together
The Exponents - Christchurch (In Cashel St I Wait)
With the rise of fast fashion outlets like Shein and Temu alongside the wider mainstream options available that contribute substantial amounts of clothing waste to landfill, experts are calling for an urgent response on a governance, business, and individual level.
Wire Host Sara spoke to Mindful Fashion Chief Executive Jacinta Fitzgerald about the problem, and the industry response to sustainability, as well as University of Auckland Marketing Professor Mike Lee about the importance of ethical consumption.for individuals.
First, is the interview with Fitzgerald, where she begins by talking about the organisation Mindful Fashion.
Following this, Sara spoke to Marketing Professor Mike Lee about the research he has undertaken around consumerism.
The biannual Scrutiny Week took place in Parliament last week, with meetings across select committees and government departments focussed on scrutinising the outcomes of government work.
These include hearings on ministries like Health, Housing, Environment and Justice.
Wire Host Sara spoke to National MP Carl Bates about Scrutiny Week, firstly by asking him to talk about the meetings he was involved in