Featuring Political Commentary, Breakfast Food, Natural Ange, an interview with MC Slave of Fat Freddy's Drop about their new album, and Katie of Dateline phones in from Pōneke.
Playlist
Durand Jones & The Indications - Sea Gets Hotter
VuVuVu - Arugam Bay
Nuyorican Soul - It's Alright, I Feel It!
The White Stripes - I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
Finley Quaye - Even after all
Teddyyy - Radio (Club Mix)
L.A. Mitchell - Slow Dancing
Rizvan & TAGS - Go
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Tami Neilson - I Never Cared For You (cover)
Los Palms - I Don't Wanna Be Cool
Metallica, Megadeath & The Who - Eminence of Holy Wars and Creeping Death
Jim Nothing - The Present
Marlin's Dreaming - Country Plaines
Jujulipps - Game Over
Fat Freddy's Drop - Next Stop
NIISA - Come Away from the House of Death
Body of Work - Bottle To Go
The Strokes - Reptilia
Louisa Nicklin - Can't See
Night Lunch - Dog Show
Toro Y Moi - Tuesday
Recitals - Champion Runner
Dateline - Choose Me
Dateline - Home Fires
King Tuff - Infinite Mile
Wooden Shjips - Back To Land
Frog Power - top ten celebrities rotting in a prison cell Tonight
Auckland Council's Transport Emissions Reduction Pathway lays out a series of targets for reducing Auckland's transport emissions by almost 65% within the next 6 years.
Some of the goals include cutting car trips from making up 94% of distance travelled around the city to 47%, pump cycle trips up from 1% to 5% and increase bus trips from 3 % to 12%.
Additionally, next week is Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori.
The week is a wider government sponsored initiative intended to promote the use of te reo Māori as well as awareness, education, and public engagement.
For our weekly catch up with Auckland Council, Sofia spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey about both of these topics.
Sofia's show for the 12th of September includes og and wannabe chicano tunes divided by DD Smash, Soft Hair, and Sebadoh + an interview with Naarm group Tongue Dissolver discussing colonisation, identity, and dub-punk music.
Playlist here, but as always, bandcamp is the better alternative if you can!
Wire Host Caeden speaks to Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Dr Tatjana Buklijaš, about the fast track legislation within the context of democratic participation on infrastructure decisions.
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about the government signalling a shift in their foreign policy stances, the allocation of 6 months in select committee for the Treaty Principles Bill and Bird of the Year.
Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour Party Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni on the government signalling a shift in their foreign policy stances, the allocation of 6 months in select committee for the Treaty Principles Bill and Bird of the Year.
They speak to Yale Daily News Andre Fa’aoso about yesterday’s Harris/Trump Presidential debate and Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris.
And they speak to the University of Auckland’s Dr Tatjana Buklijas about the fast track legislation in a democratic context.
For City Counselling this week, Producer Sofia speak to Councillor Julie Fairey about how Auckland Council’s celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori next week and Council’s emissions reductions targets
She also speaks to ActionStation Director, Kassie Hartendorp, about the Treaty Principles Bill and a campaign ActionStation has launched in response, Together for Te Tiriti.
TOI come up to the studio playing two of thier new songs 'Get to Know You' and 'Wired' chatting thier new album WAVES which comes out tomorrow. Some great live action!