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Breakfast Food w/ Lucinda Bennett: September 19, 2024

Breakfast Food w/ Lucinda Bennett: September 12, 2024 Breakfast Food w/ Lucinda Bennett: September 12, 2024, 19.84 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

Lucinda chats snaaaaaacks - yum! Forget chippies and sweets, Lucinda reviews healthy snacks such as fresh dates and more.

Political Commentary with David Slack: September 19, 2024

Political Commentary with David Slack: September 19, 2024 Political Commentary with David Slack: September 19, 2024, 28.13 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

David and Jonny chat Shane Jones' invective language directed towards the Green Party and the rising use of demeaning rhetoric amongst politcal actors.

Morning Glory w Sofia! 19 Sep 24'

Morning Glory w Sofia! 19 Sep 24' Morning Glory w Sofia! 19 Sep 24', 220.56 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

"Music to slit your wrists to..." - anonymous texter/ obvious fan

Listen to Sofia's show for a a dive into fairy-esque music to celebrate the harvest moon to Floating Points and the first introduction into jazz-rock NZ duo Pacific Eardrum + interview with Kane from Office Dog about bodies of water interwoven with their new EP Doggerland. Go down the wikipedia rabbit hole of Doggerland here and the EP here!

Riki Gooch - Ngaa Tuuhono

Swamp Dogg - Sleeping Without You Is a Dragg

Ebony Lamb - My Daughter My Sister My Son

Pratt & Moody - Lost Lost Lost 

Jane Birkin - Harvest Moon

Pacific Eardrum - Active Factor, Sitting on a Daisy, Listen/ Whakarongo 

Floating Points - Birth4000, Fast Forward, Movement 4/5

FKA twigs - Eusexua

Ranea - Rangiātea

Mixed Breed - Gotta Go Home

Playlist here, but bandcamp is always a better alternative if you can!

Gracias a Tuning Fork <333

Law and Order: Auckland Crime, Banning Gang Patches, and the Potential Return of Banned Firearms w/ Labour’s Ginny Andersen: 19 September, 2024

Law and Order: Auckland Crime, Banning Gang Patches, and the Potential Return of Banned Firearms w/ Labour’s Ginny Andersen: 19 September, 2024 Law and Order: Auckland Crime, Banning Gang Patches, and the Potential Return of Banned Firearms w/ Labour’s Ginny Andersen: 19 September, 2024, 23.02 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour spokesperson for Police, Ginny Andersen, on Auckland CBD crime rates, banning gang patches, and the Minister for Firearms not ruling out re-introducing the type of firearms that were banned after March 15th.

Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024

Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024 Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024, 25.58 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

Wire Host Caeden speaks to Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso on the anti-immigrant rhetoric from the Trump campaign towards immigrants in Springfield, Ohio as well as the apparent second assassination attempt against Donald Trump this campaign.

Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024

Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024 Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024, 25.58 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

Wire Host Caeden speaks to Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso on the anti-immigrant rhetoric from the Trump campaign towards immigrants in Springfield, Ohio as well as the apparent second assassination attempt against Donald Trump this campaign.

Wayne Brown’s proposed second harbour bridge and Auckland Council spending over $250k on repairing beach stairs w/ Councillor Shane Henderson: 19th September, 2024

Wayne Brown’s proposed second harbour bridge and Auckland Council spending over $250k on repairing beach stairs w/ Councillor Shane Henderson: 19th September, 2024 Wayne Brown’s proposed second harbour bridge and Auckland Council spending over $250k on repairing beach stairs w/ Councillor Shane Henderson: 19th September, 2024, 20.25 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has revealed a proposal to build a second harbour bridge between Pt Chevalier and the North Shore as a cheaper alternative crossing option. 

This would involve using the naturally existing lava flow at Meola Reef to support a new bridge across the Waitematā Harbour crossing to Kauri Point on the North Shore. 

In response, critics have questioned the investment, whether the proposal would solve issues of traffic congestion, and have raised concerns regarding environmental implications, disrupting suburban areas, and iwi consultation. 

Additionally, Auckland Council received criticism earlier this week over information revealed through an Official Information Act request by the Auckland Ratepayers Alliance that Council spent over $250k on repairing four sets of stairs on Milford Beach. 

Sofia spoke to Councillor Shane Henderson about both of these topics.

The Wire w/ Caeden: 19 September, 2024

The Wire w/ Caeden: 19 September, 2024 The Wire w/ Caeden: 19 September, 2024, 109.12 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour’s Ginny Anderson about retail crime in the CBD, banning gang patches, and the Minister for Firearms not ruling out bringing back high-powered semi-automatic firearms. 

For States of the States this week they speak to Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso about the situation in Springfield, Ohio after several weeks of Republican-led anti-immigrant rhetoric and the second assassination attempt against former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump.

And they speak to University of Otago Senior Lecturer Leon Goldsmith about the device explosions in Lebanon that have killed at least twenty-six people and injured thousands more. 

For City Counselling this week, Sofia speaks to Councillor Shane Henderson about Mayor Wayne Brown’s proposal for a second harbour bridge from Point Chevalier to the North Shore as well as Council spending over 250K on beach stairs on Milford Beach.

She also speaks to Professor of Law at the University of Waikato, Leilani Tuala-Warren, about a recent proposal by Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa to recognise ecocide as a crime against humanity and whether Aotearoa should support the proposal.

Proposal to recognise ecocide as a crime against humanity in international law w/ Professor of Law at the University of Waikato, Leilani Tuala-Warren: 19th September, 2024

Proposal to recognise ecocide as a crime against humanity in international law w/ Professor of Law at the University of Waikato, Leilani Tuala-Warren: 19th September, 2024 Proposal to recognise ecocide as a crime against humanity in international law w/ Professor of Law at the University of Waikato, Leilani Tuala-Warren: 19th September, 2024, 16.99 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

Vanuatu, Fiji, and Samoa have formally requested an amendment to the principal treaty of the International Criminal Court to add ecocide alongside genocide, war crimes, and aggression to the international community’s list of most serious crimes. 

If successful, ecocide would become the fifth recognized international crime.

As one of the founding members of the Rome Statute, which established the ICC, Aotearoa New Zealand has and continues to advocate for the importance of the court’s role as a last resort to try the most serious crimes against humanity.

Sofia spoke to Professor of Law at the University of Waikato and former judge of the Supreme Court in Samoa, Leilani Tuala-Warren, about this proposal, what criminalising ecocide could look like, and how Aotearoa New Zealand should respond. 

She began the interview asking her firstly what ecocide is.

95bFM Drive w/ Milly: September 19, 2024

95bFM Drive w/ Milly: September 19, 2024 95bFM Drive w/ Milly: September 19, 2024, 246.58 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

This week Milly is joined by Chris from the Hempstore for Marijuana Media, as well as Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell chatting about his new book Ngā Hapa Reo. Lots of great tunes and moments to be had. 

 

Thanks to The Beer Spot!