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95bFM Drive w/ Rosetta: Rātū October 22, 2024

95bFM Drive w/ Rosetta: Rātū October 22, 2024 95bFM Drive w/ Rosetta: Rātū October 22, 2024, 247.66 MB
Tue 22 Oct 2024

Featuring Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki thanks to the Stardome, an interview with Kirsten Morrell of Goldenhorse about her upcoming album, and a chat with Tusekah about her new single Baby's Breath. Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to The Beer Spot!

Spaced Out: October 22, 2024

Spaced Out: October 22, 2024 Spaced Out: October 22, 2024, 12.89 MB
Tue 22 Oct 2024

Josh Aoraki is here to chat about Comet C/2023 A3 and Kiwi's once-in-80,000 year chance to see the comet as it's orbit passes over New Zealand. Thanks to The Stardome!

Guest Interview w/ Kirsten Morrell: October 22, 2024

Guest Interview w/ Kirsten Morrell: October 22, 2024 Guest Interview w/ Kirsten Morrell: October 22, 2024, 22.8 MB
Tue 22 Oct 2024

Rosetta is joined in studio by the heavenly Kirsten Morrell to chat about her new single Avignon off her upcoming album Morrellium. Whakarongo mai nei~

The One To Four with Gin: October 22, 2024

The One To Four with Gin: October 22, 2024 The One To Four with Gin: October 22, 2024, 233.13 MB
Tue 22 Oct 2024

95bFM Breakfast with Jonny: Rāhina October 21, 2024

95bFM Breakfast with Jonny: Rāhina October 21, 2024 95bFM Breakfast with Jonny: Rāhina October 21, 2024, 241.1 MB
Mon 21 Oct 2024

Featuring Loose Reads and Fashun with Penelope Noir, whakarongo mai nei!

Green Party votes to use Waka Jumping Legislation, Gore District becoming a site of cultural significance and UOA’s compulsory Te Tiriti o Waitangi paper w/ The ACT Party’s Simon Court: 21 October, 2024

Green Party votes to use Waka Jumping Legislation, Gore District becoming a site of cultural significance and UOA’s compulsory Te Tiriti o Waitangi paper w/ The ACT Party’s Simon Court: 21 October, 2024 Green Party votes to use Waka Jumping Legislation, Gore District becoming a site of cultural significance and UOA’s compulsory Te Tiriti o Waitangi paper w/ The ACT Party’s Simon Court: 21 October, 2024, 23.03 MB
Mon 21 Oct 2024

Last week the Green Party unanimously agreed to use the Waka Jumping legislation to remove former Green MP Darleen Tana from parliament. 

The party has historically been against the legislation, with a long-standing history of opposing waka-jumping laws and their use. 

For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, Producer Evie asked what the ACT party’s views on this decision were, considering the ACT Party was the last to use the legislation in 2003, removing Donna Awatere Huata who was accused of fraud. 

They also discuss Gore district council’s plan to designate the entire region as a site of cultural significance, which the ACT party strongly opposes, calling it a ‘land grab.’ 

And finally, they talk about the University of Auckland introducing a compulsory course focused around Te Tiriti o Waitangi for all students - which the ACT party has been vocally opposing. 

Te Pāti Māori Not Releasing Annual Financial Statement, The Restoring Samoan Citizenship Bill, and 21 New Te Reo Māori allocated for sites around the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area w/ Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp: 21 October, 2024

Te Pāti Māori Not Releasing Annual Financial Statement, The Restoring Samoan Citizenship Bill, and 21 New Te Reo Māori allocated for sites around the Māngere-Ōtāthuhu Local Board area w/ Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp: 21 October, 2024 Te Pāti Māori Not Releasing Annual Financial Statement, The Restoring Samoan Citizenship Bill, and 21 New Te Reo Māori allocated for sites around the Māngere-Ōtāthuhu Local Board area w/ Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp: 21 October, 2024, 8.2 MB
Mon 21 Oct 2024

Earlier this month, the Electoral Commission released political parties’ annual financial statements, however, Te Pāti Māori had failed to release theirs.

Since failing to do so, the party has since been referred to the police over the matter, with updates from last week from the police saying they were continuing to assess the matter.

For our weekly catch up, News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to Te Pāti Māori’s Takutai Kemp about the party’s lack of a financial statement.

They also discussed Green Party MP, Teanau Tuiono’s Restoring Citizenship Removed by Citizenship (Western Samoa) Act 1982 Bill passing its first reading with unanimous support from the select committee.

The bill would allow Samoans born between 1924 and 1948 to have reinstated New Zealand citizenship, following a 1982 ruling by the then National government that those born in the previously New Zealand-occupied territory of Western Samoa as non-New Zealand citizens.

Finally, they discussed  21 new te reo Māori names being allocated for sites around the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area.

Fiscal approach to social welfare ignores systemic causes w/ The University of Auckland’s Dr Eileen Joy: 21 October, 2024

Fiscal approach to social welfare ignores systemic causes w/ The University of Auckland’s Dr Eileen Joy: 21 October, 2024 Fiscal approach to social welfare ignores systemic causes w/ The University of Auckland’s Dr Eileen Joy: 21 October, 2024, 20.77 MB
Mon 21 Oct 2024

The government is reintroducing a ‘social investment agency’, an organisation last seen during Bill English’s National government. 

The agency assesses the cost of individuals to the state, largely the cost of beneficiaries. Once this is assessed the government steps in to prevent those deemed most costly from creating these costs. This includes managing individuals' benefits, putting a limit on what they can spend and sanctioning them if they miss support sessions or meetings. 

The move is largely created to save the government costs, rather than addressing poverty and disadvantage at the root. 

Teaching fellow at the University of Auckland, Dr Eileen Joy says this approach completely ignores the systemic causes behind disadvantage.

Producer Evie spoke to Dr Eileen Joy about the system, how it’s implemented and what impacts it will have.

The Wire w/ Joel: 21 October, 2024

The Wire w/ Joel: 21 October, 2024 The Wire w/ Joel: 21 October, 2024, 108.38 MB
Mon 21 Oct 2024

This week on the Monday Wire.

For our weekly catch up, News and Editorial Director, and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Te Pāti Māori’s Takutai Kemp about the party failing to release an annual statement, the Samoan Citizenship bill, and 21 new te reo Māori names being allocated for sites around the Māngere-Ōtāthuhu Local Board area.

For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, Producer Evie talks about the Green Party using the Waka Jumping legislation to remove Darleen Tana from parliament, Gore district council’s plans to make the region an area of cultural significance and the University of Auckland’s new compulsory paper surrounding Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Joel speaks to the Organiser of the Tertiary Education Union, Nicole Wallace, about the recent union member strikes at the University of Auckland.

Evie speaks to Professional teaching fellow at the University of Auckland Dr Eileen Joy about the government’s approach to social welfare ignoring systemic causes.

And Joel speaks to the Delegate of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation, Shannyn Bristowe, about the recent student nurses rallies that happened across the country.

Whakarongo mai!

Lecture Me w/ Castor: October 21, 2024

Lecture Me w/ Castor: October 21, 2024 Lecture Me w/ Castor: October 21, 2024, 32.42 MB
Mon 21 Oct 2024

Listen back to hear Political Science student Castor recount a recent lecture on relations between Aotearoa and China on Lecture Me, thanks to Blue Hills Books!