Featuring What's Up with MP Steve Abel of the Green Party, the Aural Emporium and a kōrero with Paddy Free on the production and instrumentation techniques on the newest Moana and The Tribe album ONO. Plus, Jonny announces that 95bFM are pleased to be presenting MJ Lendermannext year on the 1st of April at Double Whammy.
Playlist
Smashing Pumpkins - Rhinoceros
Hollow Ship - Take Off
Funky Destination - The Inside Man (Soopasoul remix)
Santogold - Lights Out
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Nganeko - Simple Illusion
Melodownz, Caru & Hyan - MeloDub (828)
Kim Deal - A Good Time Pushed
MJ Lenderman - Wristwatch
DADDY LONG LEGS - Pink Lemonade
The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes
Wiri Donna - In My Chambers
Amyl and the Sniffers - Me and The Girls
Bard Of Bollox - Vessel Of Nonsense
Butcher Brown - Git Along
LTJ Bukem - Cosmic Interlude
LTJ Bukem - Watercolours
Kelly Finnigan - Love (Your Pain Goes Deep)
Wooden Shjips - Staring At The Sun
Moana & the Tribe - Ātahu (feat. Kaumakaiwa Kanaka'ole)
Today on Morning Glory, we have a sweet treat! Heidi Simpson comes in to chat about her new single best kept secret. It's no secret that we love this new track. We also hear a disco number from Donna Summer, some Wallice with the ever relatable track Manipulate. Rumour has it Elle drops her favourite song, tune in to find out!
Jonny chats to Green Party MP Steve Abel about the Toitu Te Tīriti Hīkoi that reached Pārameti yesterday and the constitutional changes posed by the Treaty Amendment Bill.
For their regular catch-up, Oto spoke to the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March about the arrival of hīkoi mō te tiriti on parliament grounds, as well as the government’s plan to introduce visitors fees to conservation areas.
He spoke to Margaret Mutu, a professor of Māori studies at the University of Auckland, for a follow up conversation about the hīkoi with a focus on Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
For this week’s Get Action! He spoke to Charlotte Melser representing the Concerned Communities of Taranaki and Manawatu, to discuss a petition of theirs opposing the granting of any seabed mining consents to Trans Tasman Resource Limited.
And he spoke to Emeritus Professor of Law - Jane Kelsey, to discuss the impacts of Donald Trump’s tariff proposal on the economy of New Zealand.
Producer Yesenia spoke to Director of Organising at E Tū - Savage, about the unions calls to the ministry of health to improve the Work and Safety Act of 2015 in wake of the 10-year annviersary of the Pike River mine disaster which killed 29 miners.
On November 19th, 2010 a coal mining accident in Pike River Mine resulted in a methane explosion claiming the lives of 29 miners on the site. Now as the ten year anniversary has come and gone, the minister of Workplace relations, ACT MP Brooke van Velden read a statement commenorating the miners who have passed.
This comes after the minsters' actions on health and safety failed to understand the lessons of Pike River, the reduction of serious injuries and death at work, the harsh realities of workers needing safety standards.
Producer Yesenia spoke to Savage, Director of Organusations at E Tū about the core messages workers have for the ministry of Health, the high number of deaths occuring in a singular day and where the Work and Safety Act of 2015 could be improved ro reflect workers vitality.
Yesterday was the 7th and final day of Hīkoi Mō te Tiriti, the week-long Hīkoi in opposition to the treaty principles bill introduced by ACT, and other government policies impacting Māori.
It is estimated that more than 50,000 people from across the mōtu gathered outside parliament in Wellington yesterday, after a week of marching from the northern and southernmost points of Aotearoa, making this one of the largest protests for Māori and indigenous rights in history.
For their weekly catchup, Oto spoke to Green Party’s Ricardo Menendez-March to discuss the conclusion of the hīkoi and the turnout at parliament yesterday.
They also discussed a new proposal by Conservation Minister - Tama Potaka, to introduce fees to access conservation land.