For their post-election catch-up, News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins asked Green Party Co-Leader James Shaw about his thoughts on the election result, what the new government could mean for climate action in Aotearoa, and ACT's call for a referendum on te tiriti.
This week is Intersex awareness week, and tomorrow is Intersex awareness day in Aotearoa.
News and Editorial Director spoke to Communications and Community Manager for Intersex Aotearoa, Jelly O'Shea, about what it can mean to be Intersex and what they are doing to celebrate and raise awareness about variations in sex characteristics.
She started off their interview, asking O'Shea, about the origins of Intersex awareness week.
For their regular catch-up, News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Green Party Co-Leader James Shaw about the election result, what the new government could mean for the climate, and ACT's calls for a referendum on te tiriti.
Oto spoke to Matthew from Students for Fair Rent, a student-led organisation campaigning to lower accommodation costs at the University of Auckland.
Arno reported on recent food price data released by Stats NZ and spoke to Manager of Consumer Price Delivery at Stats NZ James Mitchell and Project Manager at the Wellington City Mission Jeremy Neeve.
And Arno spoke to Surf Lifesaving NZ CEO Steve Fisher about how to stay safe at the beach this summer.
This week on NZ's biggest radio show... look... to be honest we really phoned it in. But we played great tracks! So stop complaining. We played songs by Finn Johansson, Minisnap, Classon & Frankie Cosmos... all the while counting down the biggest songs of the week!
Playlist
Finn Johansson - There Were Things That I Forgot
Collision - Speakin' Easy
Iti Bubbas - Rere Cruise
Shocking Twist - hills
TE TOKOTORU - Te Hekenga
Slow Pulp - MUD
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Extreme Wealth and Casual Cruelty
Welcome to Fake Monday. We announce the exciting full lineup of the Others Way Festival, and chat to Fazerdaze about her upcoming performance at the festival. On Stage Direction, Vincent Andrew-Scammell and Anthony Crum come in to talk about Bullrush's spooky Halloween special; Ghoulrush. Duncan McDonald is on Ready Steady Learn, in the studio to talk about his research looking into improving the resilience of marae during disasters and climate emergencies. Whakarongo mai nei!