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Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 27 November 2025

Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 27 November 2025 Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 27 November 2025, 166.46 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

This week Thursday host Emma Gleason played the last of the "sounds like Tāmaki" song requests (thanks listeners!) and chatted to Belladonna about her debut album Arcus Way. There's also new music from Elliott and Vincent, Hemi Hemingway and CCTV, plus some vault tracks from The Features and The Mint Chicks.

Thanks to The Tuning Fork.

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: November 27, 2025

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: November 27, 2025 City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: November 27, 2025, 11.88 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

This week, Aotearoa’s Local government Minister and Resource Management Act reform Minister have announced a major shake-up of local government. Regional councils would be replaced, with mayors convening to form 11 combined territory boards across the motu. 

Ongoing conversations about wider public transport circuits to West Auckland beaches are arising once more as Tāmaki heads into the summer months, and popular destinations like Piha remain largely publicly inaccessible. 

Last weekend, a fire that is being treated as suspicious broke out at G.A.Y nightclub on Karangahape Rd. The Detective Senior Sergeant Martin Friend confirmed the fire happened in a rubbish bin inside the club bathroom. The flames were quickly extinguished by emergency services early Sunday morning, and nobody was harmed.

Producer Jasmine Gray spoke to Councillor Shane Henderson about these topics.

The Biggest Source of Microplastic Pollution - Car Tyres w/ University of Auckland’s Dr Samantha Ladewig: 27 November, 2025

The Biggest Source of Microplastic Pollution - Car Tyres w/ University of Auckland’s Dr Samantha Ladewig: 27 November, 2025 The Biggest Source of Microplastic Pollution - Car Tyres w/ University of Auckland’s Dr Samantha Ladewig: 27 November, 2025, 10.99 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

Wire Host Caeden spoke to marine microplastics researcher at the University of Auckland, Dr Samantha Ladewig, about the impact of car tyres on microplastic pollution in marine environments and what the potential solutions are.

The Local Government Restructure, Duncan Webb’s Members Bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act, and the OCR Cut w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 27 November, 2025

The Local Government Restructure, Duncan Webb’s Members Bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act, and the OCR Cut w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 27 November, 2025 The Local Government Restructure, Duncan Webb’s Members Bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act, and the OCR Cut w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 27 November, 2025, 10.07 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

The Government has proposed to abolish regional councils, with city and district councils taking over these duties instead.

Labour Party MP Duncan Webb has introduced a member's bill to repeal the Regulatory Standards Act.

And the Reserve Bank has cut the official cash rate, bringing it to its lowest level in three years in an effort to support economic renewal.

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Shanan Halbert about all of these issues.

The Local Government Restructure, Duncan Webb’s Members Bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act, and the OCR Cut w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 27 November, 2025

The Local Government Restructure, Duncan Webb’s Members Bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act, and the OCR Cut w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 27 November, 2025 The Local Government Restructure, Duncan Webb’s Members Bill to repeal Regulatory Standards Act, and the OCR Cut w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 27 November, 2025, 10.07 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

The Government has proposed to abolish regional councils, with city and district councils taking over these duties instead.

Labour Party MP Duncan Webb has introduced a member's bill to repeal the Regulatory Standards Act.

And the Reserve Bank has cut the official cash rate, bringing it to its lowest level in three years in an effort to support economic renewal.

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Shanan Halbert about all of these issues.

What One Love’s Cancellation Means for Aotearoa’s Live Music Scene w/ Musician and Sound Engineer Lora Thompson: November 27, 2025

What One Love’s Cancellation Means for Aotearoa’s Live Music Scene w/ Musician and Sound Engineer Lora Thompson: November 27, 2025 What One Love’s Cancellation Means for Aotearoa’s Live Music Scene w/ Musician and Sound Engineer Lora Thompson: November 27, 2025, 20.37 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

Bay of Plenty Reggae festival One Love have announced their 2026 cancellation earlier this week, citing the ongoing cost of living crisis and unforeseen behind-the-scenes developments as the reason why. Speculation around the cancellation continues to tie the festival's legacy to its previous promoter and founder, Pato Alvarez, following his sex offending conviction in 2023.

Producer Jasmine Gray spoke to musician and sound engineer Lora Thomson, about what the cancellation of the festival indicates for Aotearoa’s live music scene, and the accessibility of venues and touring circuits for musicians in Aotearoa.

The Wire w/ Caeden: 27 November, 2025

The Wire w/ Caeden: 27 November, 2025 The Wire w/ Caeden: 27 November, 2025, 78.81 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire host Caeden spoke to Shanan Halbert about the government replacing regional councils with Combined Territories Boards, Labour’s members' bill to repeal the Regulatory Standards Act, and yesterday’s OCR cut. 

They spoke to marine microplastics researcher at the University of Auckland, Dr Samantha Ladewig, about the impact of car tyres on microplastic pollution in marine environments and what the potential solutions are.

And they spoke to University of Auckland Associate Professor Dr Kim Mellor about new research that shows gene therapy could reverse a type of heart failure that is associated with diabetes. 

Producer Jasmine talked to Councillor Shane Henderson about the government shake-up of local council structures, summer bus routes and the suspicious fire at G.A.Y last weekend

She talked to musician and sound engineer Lora Thompson about the cancellation of One Love and what it means for Aotearoa’s current live music scene

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāpare November 27, 2025

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāpare November 27, 2025 95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāpare November 27, 2025, 241.48 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

Happy Rāpare e te whānau - Rosetta and Milly have an epic Thursday brekkie lined up for you. E whai ake nei; Isthmus'n That with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, a chat with Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses - and a whooooole bunch of prizes!! Whakarongo mai nei!

Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

bLine #8: Student Politics

bLine #8: Student Politics bLine #8: Student Politics, 90.67 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

This episode of bLine looks at student politics and student associations across Aotearoa. Student organisations and unions can be found in all of Aotearoa’s universities, and their names can be seen at countless student events. But what is it that these organisations actually do, and what kinds of challenges do they face? Is the heyday of student unions long gone, or is there more to look forward to on the horizon? To get a snapshot of how student associations are doing at the moment, we spoke to presidents from associations across the motu. 

Thanks to all of our guests, 2025 President of Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Association, Liban Ali, 2025 President of the University of Canterbury Students’ Association, Luc MacKay, 2025 President of Otago University Students' Association, Liam White, and 2026 president of Auckland University’s Students' Association, Nimish Milan Singh

Happy listening!

How Gene Therapy Could Help a Type of Heart Failure Associated with Diabetes w/ University of Auckland’s Dr Kim Mellor: 27 November, 2025

How Gene Therapy Could Help a Type of Heart Failure Associated with Diabetes w/ University of Auckland’s Dr Kim Mellor: 27 November, 2025 How Gene Therapy Could Help a Type of Heart Failure Associated with Diabetes w/ University of Auckland’s Dr Kim Mellor: 27 November, 2025, 8.54 MB
Thu 27 Nov 2025

New research shows the potential of gene therapy to rescue heart function in a type of heart failure that people with diabetes are more likely to experience. 

The type of heat failure that diabetes increases the risk of is currently difficult to treat, but the latest research offers new hope. 

Wire Host Caeden spoke to University of Auckland Associate Professor Dr Kim Mellor about her work on this research and what the next steps are for it to turn into a viable treatment.