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Friday Live w/ Tusekah: May 30, 2025

Friday Live w/ Tusekah: May 30, 2025 Friday Live w/ Tusekah: May 30, 2025, 13.77 MB
Fri 30 May 2025

Tusekah is in the studio to perform an acoustic version of her brand new track Always! Brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to McLeod's Brewery!

Fancy New Band with PAPERCITY: May 30, 2025

Fancy New Band with PAPERCITY: May 30, 2025 Fancy New Band with PAPERCITY: May 30, 2025, 22.45 MB
Fri 30 May 2025

The last Fancy New Band for NZMM is former-Whakatū and now big-smoke-based, PAPERCITY

Thanks to NZ On Air Music!

Guest Interview w/ Jessica Pratt: 29th May, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Jessica Pratt: 29th May, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Jessica Pratt: 29th May, 2025, 25.95 MB
Thu 29 May 2025

Jessica Pratt (USA) chats to Sof about her latest album Here in the Pitch, her creative process, and the venn diagram of her love for fashion and music, ahead of her show on June 11 at the Bruce Mason Centre. 

City Centre Intensification Plans & the Western Springs speedway vs stadium discussion w/ Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson May, 29 2025

City Centre Intensification Plans & the Western Springs speedway vs stadium discussion w/ Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson May, 29 2025 City Centre Intensification Plans & the Western Springs speedway vs stadium discussion w/ Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson May, 29 2025, 22.42 MB
Thu 29 May 2025

After years of discussion, Auckland Council’s Planning and Policy Committee have approved zoning changes for the city centre, which will see taller buildings and increased development capacity within the Central Business District. 
Plan Change 78 sought to increase density and will see double height limits for most of the city centre, up to twenty storeys, unlimited building height for a small section, and the removal of limitations on floor plans to attract investment into a wider variety of building types. 

With notification of this decision made tomorrow, the changes are expected to be included in the Auckland Unitary Plan to become operative in June this year.

As well, consultation is currently open in relation to the Western Springs speedway, of which Auckland Council voted in favour of last year based on financial underperformance. 

The decision to keep the speedway, develop a new stadium or explore new opportunities for the space has been a hot topic in public debate, with figures like former All Black Sir Bryan Williams, Rich lister Anna Mowbray and her husband, former All Black Ali Williams chiming into the discussion. 

Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson this week about both of these topics, starting with the future of development in Auckland’s central city.

Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rāpare 29th May, 2025

Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rāpare 29th May, 2025 Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rāpare 29th May, 2025, 165.98 MB
Thu 29 May 2025

Sof speaks to Jessica Pratt (USA) ahead of her show in Tāmaki on June 11. Listen back here! She also wrote about and interviewed Ichiko Aoba (JPN) ahead of her show on June 3. Read here!

Ngā mihi nui The Tuning Fork <3

NZ Defence Spending & Increased Global Militarisation w/ Massey University Associate Professor Anna Powles and Peace Movement Aotearoa Coordinator Edwina Hughes: May, 29, 2025

NZ Defence Spending & Increased Global Militarisation w/ Massey University Associate Professor Anna Powles and Peace Movement Aotearoa Coordinator Edwina Hughes: May, 29, 2025 NZ Defence Spending & Increased Global Militarisation w/ Massey University Associate Professor Anna Powles and Peace Movement Aotearoa Coordinator Edwina Hughes: May, 29, 2025 , 37.96 MB
Thu 29 May 2025

Global military expenditure reached a record high of two point seven trillion dollars in 2024, according to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. This is the tenth consecutive year that military spending has increased across the world.

Last week’s Budget announcement, as with declarations of investments earlier this year, in which $12 billion was committed to defence over the next four years, with an aim to reach 2% of GDP, demonstrate the New Zealand government’s interest in keeping up with global standards. 

Peace Movement Aotearoa have called this central government decision “deplorable”, as the same budget made cuts to crucial social services, and has underinvested in urgent issues within sectors like health, climate action, and infrastructure.

Producer Sara spoke with Massey University’s Associate Professor in the Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Anna Powles, about why both global and national military spending is increasing despite other crucial areas needing investment.

Sara also spoke with Peace Movement Aotearoa co-ordinator Edwina Hughes about the effects of this increased militarisation taking priority over efforts to address humanitarian issues. 

She began her interview with Associate Professor Anna Powles, by asking what some of the key drivers of this increased global military spending are. 

Political Commentary with Dr Bryce Edwards: May 29, 2025

Political Commentary with Dr Bryce Edwards: May 29, 2025 Political Commentary with Dr Bryce Edwards: May 29, 2025, 21.64 MB
Thu 29 May 2025

Jonny and Bryce discuss the Regulatory Standards Bill which just passed it's first reading under urgency in parliament sponsored by the Act Party's David Seymour. The bill was first created two decades ago by the Business Roundtable and proposes that each new piece of legislation passed by the house needs to consider it from the lens of business interests and property rights. This will be the fourth time the bill has been put forward to the house. 

Guest Interview w/ Reuben Bonner for The Others Way: May 29, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Reuben Bonner for The Others Way: May 29, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Reuben Bonner for The Others Way: May 29, 2025, 14.94 MB
Thu 29 May 2025

Reuben Bonner phones-in from Bestie in St Kev's to chat to Jonny all about the announce of K'Rd's most beloved festie.That's right, The Others Way is back for 2025! Taking place on 29 November, the festival has another stellar line-up for you and this year will be shutting down an entire block on Karangahape Road for a brand new outdoor stage. 

Guest Interview w/ Dino of High Dependency Unit: May 29, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Deano of High Dependency Unit: May 29, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Deano of High Dependency Unit: May 29, 2025, 18 MB
Thu 29 May 2025

Dino of HDU phones from Vienna to chat about the band's return to Aotearoa, new music (finger's crossed more to come) and their headline slot on this year's The Others Way fest!