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95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rātu August 19, 2025

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rātu August 19, 2025 95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rātu August 19, 2025, 240.23 MB
Tue 19 Aug 2025

It's Rātu Brekkie! Today on the show: Isthmus'n That with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, a chat with the organisers of National Poetry Day, and Ready Steady Learn! Plus news, weather, surf, yarns, and plenty of gooood music. Whakarongo mai nei!

Ready Steady Learn w/ Chris Ogden: Rātu August 19, 2025

Ready Steady Learn w/ Chris Ogden: Rātu August 19, 2025 Ready Steady Learn w/ Chris Ogden: Rātu August 19, 2025, 125.36 MB
Tue 19 Aug 2025

Today on Ready Steady Learn, Associate Professor Chris Ogden speaks to Milly and Rosetta about his involvement in the Raising the Bar event in Auckland next Tuesday 26 August - which involves University of Auckland academics giving 20 talks in 10 central Auckland bars! His talk is on Global authoritarianism: how to spot it and how to stop it. Whakarongo mai nei!

Guest Interview w/ Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day: Rātu August 19, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day: Rātu August 19, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day: Rātu August 19, 2025, 13.91 MB
Tue 19 Aug 2025

Friday August 22 is National Poetry Day, and to celebrate, Wordcore Wayfinders are producing Illuminated Horizons - a high-energy inter-arts event blending spoken word, music, movement, and projection. The event runs 22 August in West Auckland and includes 20+ artists across poetry, sound, and visual performance - and Christian Jensen, producer & Wordcore Wayfinders co-director is up in studio alongside performers Club Ruby, for a chat about the event! Whakarongo mai nei!

Greyhound Racing Association attempting to delay ban w/ The University of Auckland's Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere: 18 August, 2025

Greyhound Racing Association attempting to delay ban w/ The University of Auckland's Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere: 18 August, 2025 Greyhound Racing Association attempting to delay ban w/ The University of Auckland's Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere: 18 August, 2025, 18.82 MB
Mon 18 Aug 2025

Last week, the Greyhound Racing Association requested that the High Court block the Government’s planned ban on the Industry next year until a judicial review of the legislation and industry were undertaken. 

The association’s lawyers claim that the move by the government ignores improvements to the industry and the standard of welfare for Greyhounds, and that the industry should have been consulted before the decision to ban Greyhound Racing.

Producer Alex spoke to the University of Auckland’s Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere about whether or not the government was required to consult the Association and Industry, and whether or not the Association’s claims about welfare improvements are valid.

The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday August 18, 2025

The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday August 18, 2025 The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday August 18, 2025, 246.58 MB
Mon 18 Aug 2025

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāhina August 18, 2025

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāhina August 18, 2025 95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāhina August 18, 2025, 241.86 MB
Mon 18 Aug 2025

It's time for Rāhina Breakfast! Today on the show, Milly and Rosetta catch up with Pennie and a special guest for Fashun, Swallow The Rat chat about their upcoming EU tour, Jenna is up for Loose Reads, and Paul Taylor from Border Radio is this week's Bosom Selecta! Whakarongo mai nei!

Chlöe Swarbrick banned from Parliament over Palestine speech and removing te reo Māori in children’s books w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 18 August, 2025

Chlöe Swarbrick banned from Parliament over Palestine speech and removing te reo Māori in children’s books w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 18 August, 2025 Chlöe Swarbrick banned from Parliament over Palestine speech and removing te reo Māori in children’s books w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 18 August, 2025, 29.2 MB
Mon 18 Aug 2025

A couple of weeks ago in our weekly catch-up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, we discussed multiple countries moving to formally recognise Palestinian Statehood, and what New Zealand’s plans were in this regard.

Last week, Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, said the country would carefully weigh its position over the next month in recognising the state of Palestine.

During a debate in Parliament, the government’s delay in recognising a Palestinian state, as opposed to other countries such as France, the UK, Canada, and Australia, led Green Party co-leader, Chlöe Swarbrick, to refer to the country as “outlier,” and called for the government MPs “with a spine” to “stand on the right side of history”. This led to her being ordered to leave Parliament by Speaker Gerry Brownlee, after refusing to apologise for her statement.

As well as this, last week, Education Minister, Erica Stanford, announced cancelling the early-reading book At the Marae from its Ready to Read Phonics Plus series. 

The government’s reasoning for this is through “mixed” evidence suggesting that learning both English and te reo Māori for young learners could confuse them.

The move has been widely criticised by linguists, academics, and educators, for being “an act of racism” and “white supremacy”.

For our weekly catch-up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, Producer Castor spoke to Simon about both these topics, starting with recognising a Palestinian state.

Find out more about the Māori words which are a part of the official Oxford English Dictionary here

Chlöe Swarbrick banned from Parliament over Palestine speech and removing te reo Māori in children’s books w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 18 August, 2025

Chlöe Swarbrick banned from Parliament over Palestine speech and removing te reo Māori in children’s books w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 18 August, 2025 Chlöe Swarbrick banned from Parliament over Palestine speech and removing te reo Māori in children’s books w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 18 August, 2025, 29.2 MB
Mon 18 Aug 2025

A couple of weeks ago in our weekly catch-up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, we discussed multiple countries moving to formally recognise Palestinian Statehood, and what New Zealand’s plans were in this regard.

Last week, Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, said the country would carefully weigh its position over the next month in recognising the state of Palestine.

During a debate in Parliament, the government’s delay in recognising a Palestinian state, as opposed to other countries such as France, the UK, Canada, and Australia, led Green Party co-leader, Chlöe Swarbrick, to refer to the country as “outlier,” and called for the government MPs “with a spine” to “stand on the right side of history”. This led to her being ordered to leave Parliament by Speaker Gerry Brownlee, after refusing to apologise for her statement.

As well as this, last week, Education Minister, Erica Stanford, announced cancelling the early-reading book At the Marae from its Ready to Read Phonics Plus series. 

The government’s reasoning for this is through “mixed” evidence suggesting that learning both English and te reo Māori for young learners could confuse them.

The move has been widely criticised by linguists, academics, and educators, for being “an act of racism” and “white supremacy”.

For our weekly catch-up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, Producer Castor spoke to Simon about both these topics, starting with recognising a Palestinian state.

Find out more about the Māori words which are a part of the official Oxford English Dictionary here

Chlöe Swarbrick Being Removed From Parliament Over “Spineless” comment and a need for Action for Palestine w/ Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa’s Maher Nazzal: 18 August, 2025

Chlöe Swarbrick Being Removed From Parliament Over “Spineless” comment and a need for Action for Palestine w/ Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa’s Maher Nazzal: 18 August, 2025 Chlöe Swarbrick Being Removed From Parliament Over “Spineless” comment and a need for Action for Palestine w/ Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa’s Maher Nazzal: 18 August, 2025, 19.99 MB
Mon 18 Aug 2025

Last week, Green Party co-leader, Chlöe Swarbrick, was kicked out of Parliament for a week for refusing to withdraw her comments calling for MPs to get “a spine”. 

Her comments came during a debate on recognising Palestine as a state. She also urged MPs to support her member’s bill, which would sanction Israel for its war crimes in Gaza.

This comes as Australia, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom have indicated their own plans to recognise a Palestinian state.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told the media last week that “a two-state solution is humanity’s best hope to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and to bring an end to the conflict, suffering and starvation in Gaza.”

Despite stating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “lost the plot”, our own Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has refused to commit to recognising a Palestinian state.

Caeden spoke to Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa co-chair Maher Nazzal about Swarbrick’s removal from Parliament and the need for Aotearoa to take action for Palestine