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Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 3rd April

Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 3rd April Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 3rd April, 161.68 MB
Fri 3 Apr 2026

This Morning Glory, Huia and her friend Leni warmed the airwaves with a cluster of cruisy tunes to start the long weekend off B-eautiful note! 

Thanks to The Tuning Fork

95bFM Breakfast w/ Charlotte: Rāmere April 3, 2026

Breakfast_with_Milly_and_Rosetta_(Friday)_030426_0700.mp3 mp3, 252.26 MB
Fri 3 Apr 2026

Charlotte filling in for Rosetta & Milly on Breakfast this Easter Friday.

Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters

Friday 2-4 with Phys Ed: 3 April, 2026

Friday 2-4 with Phys Ed: 3 April, 2026 Friday 2-4 with Phys Ed: 3 April, 2026, 161.99 MB
Fri 3 Apr 2026

Ellay W & Jack Glacier greet us into the easter weekend with a smooth sailing selection of dub & deep techno. We are joined by Basspunkk for some guest selections in the latter half, the goodest of fridays :)

Gang Of Four Show w/ Phil A.: Friday April 3, 2026

Gang_Of_Four_03-Apr_2026.mp3 mp3, 170.5 MB
Fri 3 Apr 2026

95bFM Drive w/ Max: Rāmere April 3, 2026

95bFM Drive w/ Max: Rāmere April 3, 2026 95bFM Drive w/ Max: Rāmere April 3, 2026, 247.21 MB
Fri 3 Apr 2026

Max covers for Tuva'a for your Easter Friday!

Thanks to The Beer Spot

Arcade Radio: April 2, 2026

Arcade_020426_1900.mp3 mp3, 156.35 MB
Thu 2 Apr 2026

Psychic Glands, 2nd April 2026

Psychic Glands, 2nd April 2026 Psychic Glands, 2nd April 2026, 149.08 MB
Thu 2 Apr 2026

The Wire w/ Caeden: 2 April, 2026

The Wire w/ Caeden: 2 April, 2026 The Wire w/ Caeden: 2 April, 2026, 78.47 MB
Thu 2 Apr 2026

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour’s Shanan Halbert about university funding shortfalls, the living wage rise and the default KiwiSaver contribution rate increasing.

And they spoke to Aaron Gilbert, Professor of Finance and Associate Dean Research at Auckland University of Technology, about the minimum KiwiSaver contribution rate increasing.

For City Counselling this week, News Director Castor spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey about the second round of changes to PC 120 and about the council’s disagreements with central government over fuel crisis support. 

Producer Pranuja spoke to Gehan Gunasekara, Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Auckland Business School, on the new Policing Amendment Bill.

Morning Glory w/ Jacinda: Rāpare 2nd April, 2026

Morning Glory w/ Jacinda: Rāpare 2nd April, 2026 Morning Glory w/ Jacinda: Rāpare 2nd April, 2026, 169.45 MB
Thu 2 Apr 2026

Jacinda does her first show, covering for Emma while she's across the ditch is Australia!

Thanks to The Tuning Fork.

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 2nd April, 2026

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 2nd April, 2026 City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 2nd April, 2026, 12.73 MB
Thu 2 Apr 2026

This week, the government announced another change to Plan Change 120, Auckland’s plan for future housing developments across the city. Originally, the plan proposed a minimum housing capacity of 2 million homes, but many in central suburbs raised concerns that intensification could harm the character of their neighbourhoods. In February, the government lowered the minimum capacity to 1.6 million, which Auckland’s council and mayor spoke out against. 

Despite the disagreement, council developed new plans for the 1.6 million capacity. This week, however, the government announced plans to lower the minimum capacity further to 1.4 million, forcing council to make further changes to the plans. 

Also these past few weeks we’ve seen disagreements between the government and council over how best to manage the fuel crisis. The government has focused on payouts to middle and lower class families with children, but Mayor Wayne Brown says a better solution could involve subsidising public transport. 

To discuss each of these issues, News Director Castor spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey.