Sofia had a kōrero with the executive producer of Day One Hāpai te Haeata, Chris Widdup, about Day One Shorts - a screening of 8 funded short films made by young emerging filmmakers that explore cultural, social, and political issues at the Hollywood Avondale on Tuesday.
Beth had a kōrero with artist Sandra Bushby about an exhibition currently on at Sumer Gallery, Pouring Light.
And for Stage Direction this week: Alice Canton is in to chat with Georgia-May Ross from Auckland Fringe Festival about the programme this year.
And to finish the show we have your weekly arts guide!
Nicholas is joined in the studio by Jordyn with a Whyfor an unplugged set! Hear more of Jordyn with a Why during Te Wiki o te Reo Māori at Waita Mai - the upcoming fundraiser for Ritimana Puna Reo on Friday 20 September.
Last week was the annual Local Government New Zealand conference.
Although Auckland Council voted to leave Local Government New Zealand in March last year, notably at the conference, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he wants councils to “do the basics brilliantly” and not be distracted by “nice-to-haves” and that Cabinet was looking into limiting council expenditure as a result.
Additionally, Auckland Council is currently seeking public input on the future of coastal management in response to the climate crisis.
The Council’s Shoreline Adaptation Programme and Plans look at how Council responds to coastal hazards and climate change over the next 100 years.
Producer Sofia caught up with Councillor Julie Fairey about both of these topics.
Spring is in the air! Lucinda chats seasonal produce as the weather warms up, so store up on citrus and learn about how to extend citrus shelf life through preserving.