Penelope Noir chats about airplane outfits and dress codes on Fashun.AJA dials in to talk about her new single, True Love, which has a wonderful accompanying video. Suri does a huge 2023 roundup on Loose Reads. Whakarongo mai nei!
According to research published on the 6th of December, the accurate percentage of vegetarians in New Zealand is more likely to be two percent than the almost 20 percent previously cited in market research.
According to this study:
93 percent of New Zealand eat red meat;
2.89 percent do not eat red meat, but eat seafood and poultry;
1.4 percent are pescatarians,
and 2 percent are true vegetarians.
In this interview, Lou speaks to Dr Kathryn Bradbury from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the School of Population Health about the conclusions of this research.
This week on a sunny Monday Morning Glory, Milly is joined by her dear friends from the hugely sucessful band PARK RD and special guest all the way from Wellington Lochlan (AKA The Mirrored Self). Jam packed with insightful music chat, giggles and an acapella performance of Tom from PARK RD's first ever song. If you listen well and listen closely you'll hear the first spin of an unreleased song off PARK RD's upcoming album. All this and a bit more on a very special Morning Glory
Liam from Various Artists joins Lou on The Wire, as Rosetta hangs out in Pōneke. E whai ake nei:
Liam
spoke to Te Pati Māori’s Takutai Kemp about the parties hikoi last week, their swearing in to parliament, and the government's response to Israel's war on Gaza.
They also had a chat with University of Auckland professor Nicola Gaston about their joint call with other UoA academics to address safety concerns in the university.
As well as professor Micheal Baker, to chat about the recent covid wave that’s been hitting Aotearoa.
In our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Lou spoke to ACT MP Simon Court about ACT’s response to Te Pāti Māori’s hikoi last Tuesday, ACT renewing their call to abolish the Human Rights Commission, and the outcomes of COP28.
She also spoke to Kathryn Bradbury, Senior Researcher at the University of Auckland in the School of Population Health about the recent study released surrounding the percentage of vegetarians in New Zealand