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Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 9 October 2025

Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 9 October 2025 Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 9 October 2025, 164.81 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

Chill, breezy tunes this Thursday from Emma Gleason, with newness from Brian Eno and Beattie Wolf and Tom Scott (those new albums are out on October 10), dreamy classics by Kate Bush and Mazzy Star and more.

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 9th October 2025

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 9th October 2025 City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 9th October 2025, 12.92 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

With 2 days to go before voting closes, the voter turnout throughout Tamaki Makarau still remains low, with around 20 percent of eligible voters having cast their vote throughout the city. 

According to these statistics, voter turnout is tracking to be lower than 2022’s local elections which had a final turnout of 35.4 percent. 

Thursday Wire Producer Sanat talked to Julie Fairey today to give our listeners (and prospective voters) a final elevator pitch as to why they should vote in their local elections. 

They also talked about why it is that the design and structure of these elections are not conducive to higher voter participation and the change necessary to make civic participation cool again. 

Benefit Changes for Young People, Reserve Bank Slashing the OCR, and the Protest at Winston Peters' Home w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 9 October, 2025

Benefit Changes for Young People, Reserve Bank Slashing the OCR, and the Protest at Winston Peters' Home w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 9 October, 2025 Benefit Changes for Young People, Reserve Bank Slashing the OCR, and the Protest at Winston Peters' Home w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 9 October, 2025, 9.61 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

The government is introducing changes to the eligibility criteria for 18- and 19-year-olds to access JobSeeker. 

Yesterday, the Reserve Bank cut the official cash rate by 50 basis points to 2.5 percent. 

And Labour Leader Chris Hipkins has urged Foreign Minister Winston Peters to “dial back the rhetoric” following an attack on his home by a protester.

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden asked Shanan Halbert about all of these issues.

True School Hip Hop Show: October 9, 2025

True School Hip Hop Show: October 9, 2025.mp3 mp3, 162.16 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

True School Hip Hop Show: October 9, 2025

International Desk: The Freedom Flotilla and Experiences of Detained Activists w/ Global Movement to Gaza’s Acacia O’Connor: 9 October, 2025

International Desk: The Freedom Flotilla and Experiences of Detained Activists w/ Global Movement to Gaza’s Acacia O’Connor: 9 October, 2025 International Desk: The Freedom Flotilla and Experiences of Detained Activists w/ Global Movement to Gaza’s Acacia O’Connor: 9 October, 2025, 10.94 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

New Zealanders Rana Hamida, Youseff Sammour and Sam Leason have been deported from Israel after being taken and detained from the Freedom Flotilla.

Another New Zealander, Will Alexander and his partner, German Citizen Ava Mulla, have also been detained from the second wave of Flotilla boats.

The activists are attempting to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza and carry humanitarian aid. 

Flotilla activists who have been detained and then deported from Israel have been mistreated by the Israeli military, including being abused and denied food and water.

Wire Host Caeden spoke with Acacia O’Connor, an actor and spokesperson for the Global Movement to Gaza, about the Freedom Flotilla and the experiences of detained activists. 

Jobseeker Changes for Young People w/ CPAG's Saritia Divis: 9th Ocotober 2025

Jobseeker Changes for Young People w/ CPAG's Saritia Divis: 9th Ocotober 2025 Jobseeker Changes for Young People w/ CPAG's Saritia Divis: 9th Ocotober 2025, 24.99 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

Recently the Government announced a new policy that would means test the Jobseeker benefit for 18-19 year olds. 

This new means testing would disqualify those 18-19 year olds who have a combined parental income above $65,000. 

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaking directly to those young people receiving a benefit said that “I make no apologies, if you want a job, you go to where jobs are” 

The official unemployment rate is 5.2% with 158,000 people unemployed. In June, young people from 15-24 years olds had an unemployment rate of 12.9% with Maori and Pasifika young people more acutely affected. 

According to experts there are very few pathways left that actively support young people to get employment in our current job market. Current cost of living payments from Studylink amount to $9.50 per hour of full time study. 

Aaron Hendry, founder of youth organisation Kick Back says that this change would increase the risk of homelessness for young people and put some of our most vulnerable young people in potentially dangerous situations.

Furthermore hundreds of teenagers with disabilities and chronic health issues, who currently live in a state of poverty, would be disqualified from accessing this benefit as well. 

Thursday Wire Producer Sanat spoke to Sarita Divis, Executive Officer at the Child Poverty Action Group, about the implications of these changes.

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 9th October 2025

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 9th October 2025 City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 9th October 2025, 12.92 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

With 2 days to go before voting closes, the voter turnout throughout Tamaki Makarau still remains low, with around 20 percent of eligible voters having cast their vote throughout the city. 

According to these statistics, voter turnout is tracking to be lower than 2022’s local elections which had a final turnout of 35.4 percent. 

Thursday Wire Producer Sanat talked to Julie Fairey today to give our listeners (and prospective voters) a final elevator pitch as to why they should vote in their local elections. 

They also talked about why it is that the design and structure of these elections are not conducive to higher voter participation and the change necessary to make civic participation cool again. 

International Desk: The Freedom Flotilla and Experiences of Detained Activists w/ Global Movement to Gaza’s Acacia O’Connor: 9 October, 2025

International Desk: The Freedom Flotilla and Experiences of Detained Activists w/ Global Movement to Gaza’s Acacia O’Connor: 9 October, 2025 International Desk: The Freedom Flotilla and Experiences of Detained Activists w/ Global Movement to Gaza’s Acacia O’Connor: 9 October, 2025, 10.94 MB
Thu 9 Oct 2025

New Zealanders Rana Hamida, Youseff Sammour and Sam Leason have been deported from Israel after being taken and detained from the Freedom Flotilla.

Another New Zealander, Will Alexander and his partner, German Citizen Ava Mulla, have also been detained from the second wave of Flotilla boats.

The activists are attempting to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza and carry humanitarian aid. 

Flotilla activists who have been detained and then deported from Israel have been mistreated by the Israeli military, including being abused and denied food and water.

Wire Host Caeden spoke with Acacia O’Connor, an actor and spokesperson for the Global Movement to Gaza, about the Freedom Flotilla and the experiences of detained activists. 

Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: October 8, 2025

Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: October 8, 2025 Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: October 8, 2025, 14.94 MB
Wed 8 Oct 2025

Steve comes in to talk to us about what he's looking forward to seeing this week at Show me Shorts! 

 

95bFM Drive w/ Sof and Elle: 8 October, 2025

95bFM Drive w/ Sof and Elle: 8 October, 2025 95bFM Drive w/ Sof and Elle: 8 October, 2025, 244.86 MB
Wed 8 Oct 2025

Featuring Flicks 'n' That with Steve NewallWhat's Cooking with Paul Kean of The Bats, and a kōrero with Jujulipps and Artists for Others about their upcoming Artists for Congo event on Friday October 24th.

Whakarongo mai!

Thanks to our friends at The Beer Spot!