Ben from the New Zealand Drug Foundation chats to Jonny about Methamphetamine. What it is, how it impacts your body and mind, the risks involved and harm reduction techniques. Brought to you by The Level, for more information and advice head to their website.
Featuring Political Commentary with Dr Bryce Edwards, Angela Haldene gives advice and answers your queries on Natural Ange, and then Ben from the New Zealand Drug Foundationchats Methamphetamine on What's The Buzz, brought to you by The Level! Plus fresh tunes like the new track from local band Ringlets, classic tunes, and much, much more.
Playlist
Juleah - Sommertraum
New Candys - Thrill Or Trip
New Candys - Silver Eyes Arise
Pond - Sweep Me Off My Feet
MĀ - DECAY
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Japanese Breakfast - Mega Circuit
Lola - Above
Jeff Buckley & Elizabeth Fraser - All Flowers Bend Towards The Sun
Ringlets - Heavenly Wheel
Miynt - Nothing personal
Tom Lark - Fuselage
Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Sorry I Am Late
Yaeji & E.Wata - Pondeggi
Perfume Genius - No Front Teeth (feat. Aldous Harding)
From the landscapes of New Mexico, jazz affiocinado Delbert Anderson joins Sofia Kent on 95bFM for the upcoming Auckland Arts Festival Indigenous Music Series.
Anderson describes the intepretation of inherited stories and Diné values into the jazz melodies that simultaneously educate and uplift
"I hope it's more than just good music.. taking those stories away and creating awareness, letting people know the Diné tribe is still around and will be around for a very long time"
Auckland’s 21 local boards united in a letter to Mayor Wayne Brown last week, rejecting that they must absorb a $17.6 million budget shortfall tied to the Fairer Funding Initiative.
The letter, dated March 10, highlights the significant pressures imposed on local board activities due to the cost-cutting measures, asserting that local boards had “no control over the budget” and "all decisions were made without any reference to any Local Board”.
While Wayne Brown responded earlier this week, ensuring that local boards would not need to seek extra funding to cover the budget shortfall this year, these discussions will become relevant again for next year’s budget.
Group chief financial officer for Auckland Council, Ross Tucker, says the council "is embarking on a challenging transition to an equity-based funding model that will see local boards being empowered with more budget autonomy as well as greater budget responsibility".
Also, as the need increases to address the number of roaming dogs on the street, as well as the number of dog attacks, Auckland Council has opened a council-operated dog adoption centre.
Last year, less than half of roaming dogs were claimed by their owners, the lowest amount in a decade. The adoption centre which opened on the weekend will house over forty dogs in an effort to relieve the strain on animal shelters around Auckland.
Producer Sara spoke to Councillor Shane Henderson about both of these issues this morning. To start off, she asked him to explain the purpose of Auckland Council’s Fairer Funding Initiative.