It's Agnese's last week with us for This Is How We Brew It! For the very special occasion, she whips up a lovely (and exclusive!) Ethiopian filter coffee for Rosetta and Milly, and the trio chat about the eighthirty standard - a delicious blend that we're giving away this week! Whakaorongo mai nei!
Wednesday morning glory host Liv is your bosom selecta this fine morning! Catch them every Wednesday from 10am - 12pm, or online via the bCasts, for awesome tunes, plenty of waiata reo Māori, and their wonderful native bird segment 'Me and all my haumis love native manu'. Whakarongo mai nei!
Dr Arini Loader is back on air with Rosetta and Milly to share a whakataukī for our wiki! Whakarongo mai nei!
Ko te pae tawhiti whāia kia tata, Ko te pae tata whakamaua kia tīna // Seek to bring distant horizons closer, and sustain and maintain those that have arrived.
Peter Lineham has returned! This week in the metaphysical and esotric world, Peter catches us up on his recent guest lectures and critiques recent U.S.-based reports that religion is on the rise. Whakarongo mai nei!
Matthew Crawley speaks with composer and musician Karl Sölve Steven about his recent work creating the soundtrack for the just-releasedPike River film.
The government has recently announced a new draft curriculum for years 0-10 that has seen changes to various subjects, including history, as per National/ACT coalition agreements.
ACT Party Leader, David Seymour, says the changes to the Aotearoa New Zealand’s Histories curriculum removes “dismal, divisive and overly political ‘big ideas’”.
However, these changes have received criticisms from the NZ History Teachers Association over a multitude of concerns.
For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host Joel spoke to him about these changes.
They also discussed Labour’s Capital Gains Tax policy, and the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
But first, they talked about the government’s proposed history curriculum.