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Various Artists with Frances & Liam: March 17th, 2023

Various Artists with Frances & Liam: March 17th, 2023 Various Artists with Frances & Liam: March 17th, 2023, 76.65 MB
Fri 17 Mar 2023

Frances and Liam have a wee pre-recorded show on the way to WOMAD! E whai ake nei, coming up on Various Artists today:

Liam had a yarn with Wellington Zine Fest’s Liam Goulter and multimedia artist Arden Etoile about the Local Queers zine project

Frances has a korero with Auckland Arts Festival Artistic Director Shona McCullagh about the festival, what’s going on and what the festival means for the arts community here 

Liam has a chat with Kelsie from the Tāmaki Anarchist Bookfair! We’ved had a yarn about the origins of the event, the intersections between art and anarchy, and more!

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: Rāpare, March 16, 2023

95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: Rāpare, March 16, 2023 95bFM Breakfast with Rachel: Rāpare, March 16, 2023, 241.81 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

It's showtime! On Political Commentary, we have a special edition in which India Logan-Riley from A Better Budget for Auckland speaks to Rachel about the group's aims and reasoning. Delaney Mes chats nostalgic school lunches and minimising food waste on Breakfast Food. Space Ghost comes into the studio to play some tracks and talk to Rachel about his upcoming set at Beacon Festival (this weekend!). The wonderful Mokotron also comes up to the studio, to spin some unreleased tracks and chat about their first live performance as Mokotron in Ōtautahi. Whakarongo mai nei!

 

Lowering Speed Limits to Reduce Emissions W/ Professor Len Gillman: 16 March, 2023

Lowering Speed Limits to Reduce Emissions W/ Professor Len Gillman: 16 March, 2023 Lowering Speed Limits to Reduce Emissions W/ Professor Len Gillman: 16 March, 2023, 9.7 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

This week Prime Minister Hipkins announced a plan to scrap cuts to speed limits on many roads. The safety benefits of lowering speed limits has been well documented, but Professor Len Gillman is an advocate for the lowering of speed limits to help reduce emissions. Simon began by asking Professor Gillman what the benefits of lowering speed limits across Aotearoa are.

Drinking Water Safety in Aotearoa W/ Marnie Prickett: 16 March, 2023

Drinking Water Safety in Aotearoa W/ Marnie Prickett: 16 March, 2023 Drinking Water Safety in Aotearoa W/ Marnie Prickett: 16 March, 2023, 15.55 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

Research Fellow at Otago University Marnie Prickett recently co-wrote a report for the Public Health Communication Centre titled 'When The First Barrier Falls: Strengthening Protection for Drinking Water Sources'. Simon spoke with Marnie about protecting drinking water sources in Aotearoa as well issues with the water supply. She began by discussing the 2016 Havelock North contamination.

Neurodiversity Celebration Week W/ Professor Karen Waldie: 16 March, 2023

Neurodiversity Celebration Week W/ Professor Karen Waldie: 16 March, 2023 Neurodiversity Celebration Week W/ Professor Karen Waldie: 16 March, 2023, 13.43 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

This week is neurodiversity celebration week in Aotearoa. Professor Karen Waldie is a Professor in the School of Psychology and with the Centre for Brain Research at the University of Auckland. Simon started by asking Professor Waldie what neurodiversity celebration week is and why it is important.

The Wire with Spike: March 16, 2023

The Wire with Spike: March 16, 2023 The Wire with Spike: March 16, 2023, 130.16 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

Kia ora, and welcome to The Wire for Rāpare Thursday!

Today Spike speaks to:

- Associate Dean Dr. Paul Heyward about today's teacher strike and current conditions for teaching staff

- and Mapu Maia CEO Pesio Ah-Honi about this Saturday's Lotto cyclone fundraiser and the harms of lottery gambling

Simon speaks to:

- Professor Len Gillman about the Government's scrapping of planned speed reductions

- Professor Karen Waldie about Neurodiversity Celebration Week

- and Marnie Pickett on drinking water safety in Aotearoa

That's us for The Wire!

Teacher's Strike w/ Dr. Paul Heyward: March 16, 2023

Teacher's Strike w/ Dr. Paul Heyward: March 16, 2023 Paul Heyward: March 16, 2023, 13.56 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

Today, 50,000 ECC, primary and secondary school teachers go on strike across the motu to push for better working conditions. Spike speaks to Dr. Paul Heyward, Associate Dean of Teaching at Auckland University, about the strike, and current working conditions for teachers.

Lotto Cyclone Fundraiser w/ Pesio Ah-Honi: March 16, 2023

Lotto Cyclone Fundraiser w/ Pesio Ah-Honi: March 16, 2023 Lotto Cyclone Fundraiser w/ Pesio Ah-Honi: March 16, 2023, 19.18 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

Labour has announced a special Lotto draw this Saturday as part of a cyclone relief fundraising effort, but advocates for gambling harm reduction are asking whether the benefits outweigh the harm of gambling. Spike speaks to Pesio Ah-Honi, CEO of Pasifika gambling support organisation Mapu Maia, about the upcoming draw, and the harms of gambling on communities.

Political Commentary w/ India Logan-Riley: 16 March, 2023

Political Commentary w/ India Logan-Riley: 16 March, 2023 Political Commentary w/ India Logan-Riley: 16 March, 2023, 12.25 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

India Logan-Riley from A Better Budget for Auckland speaks to Rachel about the group's aims and reasoning. Attend their launch event this evening via Zoom.

I/V/ w Mokotron: 16 March, 2023

I/V/ w Mokotron: 16 March, 2023 I/V/ w Mokotron: 16 March, 2023, 27.56 MB
Thu 16 Mar 2023

Tāmaki-based Māori electro and break-beat producer Mokotron comes up to the studio to have a kōrero about their debut performance as Mokotron in Ōtautahi, and spins some unreleased tracks. Whakarongo mai nei!