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Audio Culture with Russell Brown: September 18, 2024

Audio Culture with Russell Brown: September 18, 2024 Audio Culture with Russell Brown: September 18, 2024, 83.29 MB
Tue 17 Sep 2024

Listen back to hear Russell talk about the legendary life of the recently passed Doug Hood, as well as his outstanding contribution to music in Aotearoa.

Thanks to AudioCulture - the noisy library of New Zealand music.

Guest Interview w/ Bella Rafflyn: September 17, 2024

Guest Interview w/ Bella Rafflyn: September 17, 2024 Guest Interview w/ Bella Rafflyn: September 17, 2024, 83.29 MB
Tue 17 Sep 2024

Bella Rafflyn joins Rosetta in the studio on a rainy evening to chat about new releases and upcoming exciting gigs! 

The One To Four with Gin: September 17, 2024

The One To Four with Gin: September 17, 2024 The One To Four with Gin: September 17, 2024, 240.77 MB
Tue 17 Sep 2024

Universal Harmony: September 17, 2024

UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 597 UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 597, 219.61 MB
Tue 17 Sep 2024


It’s time for your weekly escape into the landscape of sound. Explore conscious music that transcends boundaries and genres.

Programmed by PHILLIEE.

~ Universal Harmony ~

Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.

Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: September 17, 2024

Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: September 17, 2024 Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: September 17, 2024, 29.82 MB
Tue 17 Sep 2024

Catch up on our fortnightly catch-up with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson. 

The One to Four with Pennie Black: 16 September 2024

The One to Four with Pennie Black: 16 September 2024 The One to Four with Pennie Black: 16 September 2024, 251.36 MB
Mon 16 Sep 2024

Breaking Dawn w/ Elle: 16th September 2024

Breaking Dawn w Elle 16th September 2024.mp3 mp3, 265.37 MB
Mon 16 Sep 2024

You know what time it is! It's time to wake up with Elle. Or, if you have a better sleep schedule than her, you can listen back to this whenever you wish. We started out with some instrumental heavy long tunes from Bowery Electric, Eiko Ishibashi, Phuture and Phuture. For your last hour, we have some guitar music from distraction4ever, Vista Kicks and the Marching Girls.

95bFM Breakfast with Jonny: Rāhina September 16, 2024

95bFM Breakfast with Jonny: Rāhina September 16, 2024 95bFM Breakfast with Jonny: Rāhina September 16, 2024, 240.94 MB
Mon 16 Sep 2024

Featuring Fashun with Penelope Noir and Loose Reads catch up with Time Out bookstore~ plus the announcement of our new album of the week, Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted by Dam Native. The legendary 1997 album has been re-released and pressed to vinyl!

Loose Reads w/ Suri: 16 September, 2024

Loose Reads w/ Suri: 16 September, 2024 Loose Reads w/ Suri: 16 September, 2024, 13.43 MB
Mon 16 Sep 2024

Suri from Time Out joins Jonny to chat about a brand new book - Help Wanted by Adelle Waldman. A workplace satire set in a dystopian alternate reality, it follows the underling employees of an Amazon-type workplace and the daily minutae that dictate the experience of the working class strata.

Needs not Race Based Government Directive and the Draft Treaty Principals Bill w/ ACT's Simon Court: 16 September, 2024

Needs not Race Based Government Directive and the Draft Treaty Principals Bill w/ ACT's Simon Court: 16 September, 2024 Needs not Race Based Government Directive and the Draft Treaty Principals Bill w/ ACT's Simon Court: 16 September, 2024, 25.88 MB
Mon 16 Sep 2024

Last week the government announced a directive to create a public service that delivers based on ‘need not race’ - fulfilling a coalition agreement secured by Act and New Zealand First. 

The Government says it’s concerned that public servants have been using race as a proxy for need.

Despite this the coalition government has introduced things such as free bowel cancer screening for those over 60, but due to Māori and Pasifika’s increased risk of cancer, this applies for those over 50. Completely negating the incentive now being pushed. 

For their weekly catch up producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party’s Simon Court about why what they are calling a ‘colourblind public service’  is being pushed forward. 

They also talked about the Treaty Principals bill which a draft of was tabled in cabinet for the first time last week.