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Historic Strike At Pharmac w/ Fleur Fitzsimons: July 09, 2025

Historic Strike At Pharmac w/ Fleur Fitzsimons: July 09, 2025 Historic Strike At Pharmac w/ Fleur Fitzsimons: July 09, 2025, 9.95 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

For the first time in its history, staff at the government drug-buying agency,  Pharmac, are going on strike. The action will happen this week, after Health economists, Māori health experts, and medical practitioners, who are members of the New Zealand Public Service Association, received what was described as an “unacceptable pay offer” and a “clawback of conditions”.

Pharmac is responsible for deciding which medicines and medical devices are publicly funded in New Zealand – an important part of the country’s healthcare system.

To talk about the details surrounding the first-ever strike, Producer Max spoke with the Public Service Association’s National Secretary, Fleur Fitzsimons.

The Wire w/ Oto: 9 July, 2025

The Wire w/ Oto: 9 July, 2025 The Wire w/ Oto: 9 July, 2025, 89.93 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

For our weekly catchup w/ the Green Party News and Editorial Director Joel spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez-March about the recent study showing the increased speed of Antarctic ice melt, the removal of the Proud Boys designation as a terrorist group and The government's recent Family Boost announcement.

For this week’s Get Action! Wednesday Wire host Oto spoke with Dave Macpherson from Save our Trains Southern about a petition of his calling for the restoration of the Southerner Train line.

Producer Max spoke with PSA National Secretary Fleur Fitzsimons, to talk about the historic strike that is occuring at Pharmac this week.

Oto spoke with the co-head of Maori and Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland Gordon Nanau about French President Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to grant New Caledonia associated statehood.

And Monday Producer Sam spoke to the Deputy Director Māori at the Centre of Brain Research Te Huinga Hinengaro, Dr Makarena Dudley, about her kauapapa to support rural Māori communities with members suffering from mate wareware, or dementia.

95bFM Drive w/ Sofia & Elle: Rāapa June 9, 2025

95bFM Drive w/ Sofia & Elle: Rāapa June 9, 2025 95bFM Drive w/ Sofia & Elle: Rāapa June 9, 2025, 250.6 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

No Sof this week, but listen back to Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall and Princess Chelsea came in to discuss her Midwinter Ball, and plays us some Swords and Sorcery inspired music on What's Cooking.

 

Thanks to The Beer Spot.

Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: July 9, 2025

Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: July 9, 2025 Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: July 9, 2025, 13.29 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

Steve chats with Elle about what he will be watching during this year's NZIFF.

What's Cooking w/ Princess Chelsea: July 9, 2025

What's Cooking w/ Princess Chelsea: July 9, 2025 What's Cooking w/ Princess Chelsea: July 9, 2025, 23.15 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

Princess Chelsea's Track Selections: 

Long Road Home - Onehotrix Point Never

Graham's Theme (From "Manhunter" Soundtrack) - Michel Rubini

Ivory Tower - Giorgio Moroder

 

What's Up w/ Steve Abel: July 9, 2025

What's Up w/ Steve Abel: July 9, 2025 What's Up w/ Steve Abel: July 9, 2025, 12.58 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

Weekly Catchup w/ The Green Party: 9 July, 2025

Weekly Catchup w/ The Green Party: 9 July, 2025 Weekly Catchup w/ The Green Party: 9 July, 2025, 19.59 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

Recently, a study was conducted by researchers at the University of Southampton which uncovered a shift in the circulation of the Southern Ocean.

The study showed that the shift would draw up more salt water from the deep ocean, subsequently accelerating the loss of ice in the Antarctic and leading to an increase of sea levels and global heating.

The week before, the government allowed the terrorist designation given to the far-right ‘Proud Boys’ group to expire, effectively decriminalising the act of funding or openly supporting the group here in Aotearoa.

And, just yesterday Finance Minister Nicola Willis confirmed a number of changes to Family Boost which she said would help families with the cost of living.

For our weekly catchup with the Green Party, News and Editorial Director Joel spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez March to get the party’s take on all of these issues.

Get Action! Restore The Southerner Train w/ Dave Macpherson - Save our Trains Southern: 9 July, 2025

Get Action! Restore The Southerner Train w/ Dave Macpherson - Save our Trains Southern: 9 July, 2025 Get Action! Restore The Southerner Train w/ Dave Macpherson - Save our Trains Southern: 9 July, 2025, 17.86 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

The Southerner was a passenger express train in the South Island running between Christchurch and Invercargill from 1970 to 2002.

The train was eventually closed due a decline in passenger numbers and subsidies, although it was briefly revived in May this year for four days as part of a tourist experience.

Recently, a group of campaigners from Save our Trains launched a petition calling on the government to restore the Southerner train route as a more accessible form of travel for South Islanders.

Wednesday Wire Host Oto spoke with Dave Macpherson from Save Our Train - Southern, to discuss his petition and why the Southerner should be restored.

Morning Glory w/ Liv: Wednesday 9th July 2025

Morning Glory w/ Liv: Wednesday 9th July 2025 Morning Glory w/ Liv: Wednesday 9th July 2025, 157.74 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

Liv's first Morning Glory!:)) lesshgo

Wednesday One To Four, Weds 9 July, 2025

Wednesday One To Four, Weds 9 July, 2025 Wednesday One To Four, Weds 9 July, 2025, 241.2 MB
Wed 9 Jul 2025

Featuring: 
An interview with the always-lovely C from Synthetic Children ~ ahead of her show at Audio Foundation this Saturday
You can listen to her new smooch EP on her bandcamp

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