Accessible Ubers and taxis are expensive, leaving public transport the only option for many. However, Aotearoa’s public transport system has been criticised as lacking accessibility for people with disabilities.
Olivia spoke to member of the Disabled Persons Assembly NZ, Paul Brown, about the current accessibility issues with our public transport system, and what people can do to learn more about this topic.
That was member of the Disabled Persons Assembly NZ, Paul Brown, speaking to me about accessibility issues with our current public transport system.
News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins, spoke to Action on Smoking Harm (ASH) Director Ben Youdan about their stance on the government repealing smoke-free new measures.
She started off the interview by asking Youdan about the purpose of ASH and his involvement in tobacco control?
Rosetta chats to Nabihah Iqbal before her show at Neck of the Woods tonight! They chat about her stop in Wellington, the process behind Nabihah's most recent album 'Dreamer', the whirlwind year that was 2020, and more.
Chelsea from Skilaa came up to the studio to have a kōrero with Rosetta on the show today about all things Skilaa, their recent tour, new music, signing to Inner Tribe Records, and what's next for the group. They also dive into the state of the Tāmaki Makaurau jazz scene, and why it's important for all the scenes to mesh and live in harmony <3
Zoë mans the brekky ship for today! We listen to a chat Stella had with Karly Hartzman, vocalist and guitarist of Wednesday, about their recent record Rat Saw God and their world tour which is reaching Aotearoa in late February. On Stage Direction, Shanaia Boutsady and Sajal Taneja from Mixit’s show I AM… and… I AM are in the studio to talk about the work playing on 20 and 21 January at Oratia Settlers Hall. Robbie Delany is on Ready Steady Learn to chat about his work investigating how inhaling nitrogen dioxide, a gas in car fumes, affects the brain. Whakarongo mai nei!
Stella speaks with Karly Hartzman, vocalist and guitarist of Wednesday, about their recent record Rat Saw God and their world tour which is reaching Aotearoa in late February.