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95bFM Drive w/ Matthew Crawley: Rāhina November 10, 2025

95bFM Drive w/ Matthew Crawley: Rāhina November 10, 2025 95bFM Drive w/ Matthew Crawley: Rāhina November 10, 2025, 250.67 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Featuring guests Skyscraper Stan and That's The Spirit with Professor Emeritus Peter Lineham

bosom selecta w/ Goldtooth: Rāhina November 10, 2025

bosom selecta w/ Goldtooth: Rāhina November 10, 2025 bosom selecta w/ Goldtooth: Rāhina November 10, 2025, 21.06 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Goldtooth is your bosom selecta this morning! Catch his brand new show Goldtooths Gold Mine every second Saturday from 7-9pm, or online via the bCasts. Whakarongo mai nei!

Song selections:

How's Life In London - London Posse, Rodney P

All Under One Roof Raving - Jamie XX

Dirtbag Radio: November 10, 2025

Dirtbag Radio November 10, 2025 Dirtbag Radio November 10, 2025, 166.57 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

95bFM Breakfast with Milly and Rosetta: Rāhina November 10, 2025

95bFM Breakfast with Milly and Rosetta: Rāhina November 10, 2025 95bFM Breakfast with Milly and Rosetta: Rāhina November 10, 2025, 238.28 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

It's Rāhina breakfast with Rosetta and Milly! Today on the show: Whakataukī o tēnei wiki with Arini, Fashun with Penelope Noir, This Is How We Brew It with Christian, Loose Reads with Suri, and bosom selecta with Goldtooth! Plus, tune in all week to win copies of Dick Move's new album on vinyl! Whakarongo mai nei.

Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!

Homelessness in the CBD and Regulatory Standards Bill passing second reading w/ ACT's Simon Court: 10 November, 2025

Homelessness in the CBD and Regulatory Standards Bill passing second reading w/ ACT's Simon Court: 10 November, 2025 Homelessness in the CBD and Regulatory Standards Bill passing second reading w/ ACT's Simon Court: 10 November, 2025, 20.86 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Concerns have been raised that rough sleepers will be pushed into unfamiliar suburbs outside of Auckland CBD, following government ministers' consideration of new measures.

Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says he had been tasked with making sure police were equipped to halt public disorder. When questioned explicitly about the ban, he said, "We're working our way through those issues... when we've got something to announce, we'll announce that."

As well as this, the Regulatory Standards Bill has passed its second reading in Parliament, having seen a few changes made to the bill in the select committee process.

The bill, having received 156,000 public submissions, almost 99% in opposition to the bill, is controversial. Constitutional experts and critics of the bill have expressed concerns that the amendments do not address its failings, and the “ideological” way it has been written means that if passed, the bill will have a lasting impact. The bill also lacks references to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

For our weekly catch-up with ACT Party’s Simon Court, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host Joel spoke to him about both these topics.

Homelessness in the CBD and Regulatory Standards Bill passing second reading w/ ACT's Simon Court: 10 November, 2025

Homelessness in the CBD and Regulatory Standards Bill passing second reading w/ ACT's Simon Court: 10 November, 2025 Homelessness in the CBD and Regulatory Standards Bill passing second reading w/ ACT's Simon Court: 10 November, 2025, 20.86 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Concerns have been raised that rough sleepers will be pushed into unfamiliar suburbs outside of Auckland CBD, following government ministers' consideration of new measures.

Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says he had been tasked with making sure police were equipped to halt public disorder. When questioned explicitly about the ban, he said, "We're working our way through those issues... when we've got something to announce, we'll announce that."

As well as this, the Regulatory Standards Bill has passed its second reading in Parliament, having seen a few changes made to the bill in the select committee process.

The bill, having received 156,000 public submissions, almost 99% in opposition to the bill, is controversial. Constitutional experts and critics of the bill have expressed concerns that the amendments do not address its failings, and the “ideological” way it has been written means that if passed, the bill will have a lasting impact. The bill also lacks references to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

For our weekly catch-up with ACT Party’s Simon Court, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host Joel spoke to him about both these topics.

The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday November 10, 2025

The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday November 10, 2025 The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday November 10, 2025, 246.82 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

WALAO! With Oto and Jaycee: 10 November, 2025

WALAO! With Oto and Jaycee: 10 November, 2025 WALAO! With Oto and Jaycee: 10 November, 2025, 165.44 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Oto played 2 hours of choonz by independent artists from the Asian diaspora.

That's The Spirit: 10 November, 2025

That's The Spirit: 10 November, 2025 That's The Spirit: 10 November, 2025, 29.36 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Peter discusses the beatification of first green fairy and founder of the religious order Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion, catholic nun Suzanne Aubert. Whakarongo mai nei!

The Wire w/ Joel: 10 November, 2025

The Wire w/ Joel: 10 November, 2025 The Wire w/ Joel: 10 November, 2025, 82.94 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

This week on the Monday Wire:

For our weekly catch-up with the ACT Party, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host Joel spoke to MP Simon Court about government ministers announcing they are considering banning rough sleeping in Auckland’s CBD and the Regulatory Standards Bill passing its second reading.

Producer Alex spoke to  Dr Iresh Jayawardena, a lecturer in Architecture and Urban Planning and lead researcher for the Future Cities Research Centre about Earth Science New Zealand’s new Flood Risk Map, and what it says about our infrastructure’s exposure to climate based harms.

And Joel spoke to Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, an Associate Law Professor at the University of Auckland, about NZ First’s members bill proposed a ban on the private sale and use of fireworks, touching on why we are seeing so many members bills from the party.

Whakarongo mai!