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Morning Glory w/ Fern: 12 August 2024

Morning Glory w/ Fern: 12 August 2024 Morning Glory w/ Fern: 12 August 2024, 242.52 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

Tracklist:
Kim Deal - Coast
Mercury Rev - Holes
Thagomizer - Tyrant Titan
Japes - Boys
Fontaines D.C. - Here's The Thing
We Will Ride Fast - Surfing the Meme Machine
Revulva - Beep Beep
WhyFi & Affsid Kidjhagiffy - Two Days, No Sleep - Interlude (Fast Version)
Chase Woods - Maiden Speech
Moor Mother - EVENING (feat. Wolf Weston)
Hasji - hasji meets samara alofa harbourside
Samara Alofa - Kokako [Live at Ellen Melville 26/03/21]
Rackets - Kids On TV
Sherpa - Turtles
Mint Chicks - Red White Or Blue
S I L I C O N - I Can See Paradise
Caru & DylanBiscuit - Boys a Liar
Open - Hazards On
God Bows To Math - Crack + Tool Tshirt = RockFM Listener
Street Chant - Speed Again (Stoned Again version)
Mokotron - DAWN OF BASS (DJ Oboe Remix)
SKILAA - Scratch Me Out [Live at the Wine Cellar 28/05/20]
She's So Rad - Circles
花溪 Flowerstream - Air Talk
AMAMELIA - LUV
Fray Mysterio - BIG THREAT 2
DJ OBOE - NOPE
Cleophus & Gudgemin - Growza
SUPERSTARZ - Untitled (Live at The Wine Cellar 01/06/19)
Islands Of Nuvonesia - Smack Dublicious

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95bFM Drive: 12th August, 2024

95bFM Drive: 12th August, 2024 95bFM Drive: 12th August, 2024, 249.06 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

Thanks to The Beer Spot!

The Rhythm Selection: 12th August, 2024

Rhythm Selection: August 12, 2024 Rhythm Selection: August 12, 2024, 220.13 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

Vintage Reggae 45s

Kick Back’s calls for Government to reassess Emergency Housing policy w/ Youth Worker and Co-Founder of Kick Back, Aaron Hendry

Kick Back’s calls for Government to reassess Emergency Housing policy w/ Youth Worker and Co-Founder of Kick Back, Aaron Hendry Kick Back’s calls for Government to reassess Emergency Housing policy w/ Youth Worker and Co-Founder of Kick Back, Aaron Hendry, 8.41 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

Recently, the Ministry of Social Development changed its eligibility for those trying to access Emergency Housing.

On top of having tougher eligibility, the policy also means that those caught breaking the rules of their Emergency Housing needs will have a stand-down period of 13 weeks for a housing grant.

Kick Back, a youth development organisation, has condemned the government’s move, and is calling for the government to reassess the criteria, due to how the new criteria will significantly displace young people requiring access to Emergency Housing.

Joel spoke to youth worker and co-founder of the organisation, Aaron Hendry, about the shift of eligibility, and what this will mean for vulnerable young people

The Olympics and the Climate Crisis w/ Professional Teaching Fellow in Social Sciences at the University of Auckland, Chris McMillan

The Olympics and the Climate Crisis w/ Professional Teaching Fellow in Social Sciences at the University of Auckland, Chris McMillan The Olympics and the Climate Crisis w/ Professional Teaching Fellow in Social Sciences at the University of Auckland, Chris McMillan, 5.67 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

The Paris 2024 Olympics games, which are set to end, have aimed to be the “greenest games in history,” implementing a lot of measures to attempt to decrease their carbon footprint.

Despite clear aims to be more environmentally-friendly, the games are predicted to emit 1.5 billion tons of carbon, similar to the amount Fiji emits annually. 

Alongside this, only two sporting bodies that make up the New Zealand Olympic Committee have developed their own sustainability strategies.

Joel spoke to Professional Teaching Fellow in Social Sciences at the University of Auckland, Chris McMillan, about the Olympics, and team New Zealand’s aims to mitigate the effects of the climate crisis, and whether this is enough.

Hobson’s Pledge advertisement in The Herald w/ Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, Claire Charters

Hobson’s Pledge advertisement in The Herald w/ Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, Claire Charters Hobson’s Pledge advertisement in The Herald w/ Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, Claire Charters, 4.96 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

Last week, the newspaper, The Herald, showcased an advertisement by right-wing lobby group, Hobson’s Pledge, on the front of their August 7 issue.

The advertisement calls to “restore the foreshore and seabed to public ownership,” insinuating that Māori own pretty much all coastal areas in Aotearoa.

NZME, who owns The Herald’s choice to include the advertisement has faced significant backlash, notably by Te Pāti Māori, and Kawea Te Rongo - The Māori Journalists Association.

Joel spoke to Professor at the University of Auckland Faculty of Law, Claire Charters (Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāpuhi, Tūwharetoa, Tainui) about the advertisement and the backlash it has received.

New Zealand Police Association calls for ACT MP, Nicole McKee, to be stripped of responsibility in firearms reform w/ the ACT Party's Simon Court

New Zealand Police Association calls for ACT MP, Nicole McKee, to be stripped of responsibility in firearms reform w/ the ACT Party's Simon Court New Zealand Police Association calls for ACT MP, Nicole McKee, to be stripped of responsibility in firearms reform w/ the ACT Party's Simon Court, 10.61 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

The New Zealand police association are calling for ACT MP, Nicole McKee, to be stripped of her responsibility in the firearms reform.

The police union’s president, Chris Cahill, in an open letter to Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, says McKee had included 17 firearms interest groups in a targeted consultation process for the review, with only 8 of the groups who many differ in views.

The police association was not included in the groups discussing the review.

For our weekly catch up I spoke to the ACT Party’s Simon Court about Nicole Mckee, these calls for her to step down, and what this will mean for gun reform in Aotearoa.

Votes on Māori Wards, Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act, and Te Pāti Māori's boycott of The Herald w/ Te Pāti Māori's Mariameno Kapa-Kingi

Votes on Māori Wards, Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act, and Te Pāti Māori's boycott of The Herald w/ Te Pāti Māori's Mariameno Kapa-Kingi Votes on Māori Wards, Section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act, and Te Pāti Māori's boycott of The Herald w/ Te Pāti Māori's Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, 20.87 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

Local council’s in Aotearoa have been tasked with voting on the future of Māori wards from within their constituencies.

Of the council’s that have voted so far, Gisborne and New Plymouth have voted to keep theirs, however, Kaipara has voted to disestablish theirs.

For our weekly catch up, Joel spoke to Te Pāti Māori’s Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, about what this means for democracy for Māori voters moving forward.

They also spoke to her about New Zealand’s largest iwi, Ngāpuhi, organising two hīkoi last week, over the government’s plans to reverse section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act.

They concluded our chat by speaking to her about Te Pāti Māori’s calls to boycott The Herald, following the newspaper’s decision to include a controversial advertisement by Hobson’s Pledge.

The Wire w/ Joel: 12 August, 2024

The Wire w/ Joel: 12 August, 2024 The Wire w/ Joel: 12 August, 2024, 115.75 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

For their weekly catchup, Wire Host and News and Editorial Director, Joel, speaks to the ACT Party's Simon Court, about calls from the New Zealand police association for ACT MP, Nicole McKee, to step down from her responsibilities in the firearms reform.

Also for our week catchup, they speak to Te Pāti Māori's Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, around local council's voting on the future of Māori wards in their constituencies, the Ngāpuhi hīkoi over the government's plans to reverse section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act, and Te Pāti Māori's calls to boycott the newspaper, The Herald.

They spoke to Professor at the University of Auckland Faculty of Law, Claire Charters, around the controversial decision to include an advertisement by right-wing lobby group, Hobson's Pledge, in The Herald.

The also spoke to Professional Teaching Fellow in Social Sciences at the University of Auckland, Chris McMillan, about whether the Olympics, as well as team New Zealand, are doing enough to lower their carbon footprint.

Finally, they spoke to youth worker and co-founder of Kick Back, Aaron Hendry, about the Ministry of Social Development changing their eligability for Emergency Housing, and what this means for vulnerable youth.

Loose Reads w/ Jenna: August 12, 2024

Loose Reads w/ Jenna: August 12, 2024 Loose Reads w/ Jenna: August 12, 2024, 17.35 MB
Mon 12 Aug 2024

Jenna reviews The Survivors by Steve Braunias.

Thanks Time Out Bookstore!