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The students at Freyberg High School and Grant Robertson’s valedictory speech w/ Jan Tinetti: 21 March, 2024

The students at Freyberg High School and Grant Robertson’s valedictory speech w/ Jan Tinetti: 21 March, 2024 The students at Freyberg High School and Grant Robertson’s valedictory speech w/ Jan Tinetti: 21 March, 2024, 13.98 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Caeden spoke to Labour Party spokesperson for Education and Women Jan Tinetti. They asked about Winston Peter’s comments comparing co-governance with Nazi Germany, the response to the Freyberg High School students performing a haka against David Seymour, and Grant Robertson’s valedictory speech yesterday. 

Improving Auckland’s Public Transport and w/ Shane Henderson: 21 March, 2024

Improving Auckland’s Public Transport and w/ Shane Henderson: 21 March, 2024 Improving Auckland’s Public Transport and w/ Shane Henderson: 21 March, 2024, 14.48 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

Yesterday the Western line was closed for some stops including between New Market and Britomart, while two Britomart stations remained closed due to KiwiRail maintenance issues. This won’t surprise commuters in Tāmaki Makaurau who are far too used to trains not running or turning up.

Caeden spoke to West Auckland based counsellor Shane Henderson about our public transport woes and the success of the cost-cutting budget. Here is that interview.

Improving Auckland’s Public Transport and w/ Shane Henderson: 21 March, 2024

Improving Auckland’s Public Transport and w/ Shane Henderson: 21 March, 2024 Improving Auckland’s Public Transport and w/ Shane Henderson: 21 March, 2024, 14.48 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

Yesterday the Western line was closed for some stops including between New Market and Britomart, while two Britomart stations remained closed due to KiwiRail maintenance issues. This won’t surprise commuters in Tāmaki Makaurau who are far too used to trains not running or turning up.

Caeden spoke to West Auckland based counsellor Shane Henderson about our public transport woes and the success of the cost-cutting budget. Here is that interview.

Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 21 March, 2024

Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 21 March, 2024 Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 21 March, 2024, 94.61 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Caeden chats with Labour spokesperson for Education and Women Jan Tinetti about Winston Peters recent comments on co-governance, the students at Freyberg High School, and Grant Robertson’s valedictory speech.

They also also chat with Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson about public transport in Tāmaki Makaurau and Auckland’s last cost cutting budget for City Counselling.

Jasmine speaks to Professor Margaret Mutu about the path to a constitution of indigenous rights for Māori in Aotearoa.

She also speaks to Dr Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau about the emergence of more international research in support of free school lunches, and what this means for government research and action ahead of the proposed funding axe.

The Path to Indigenous Rights Constitution in Aotearoa w Professor Margaret Mutu - March 21, 2024

The Path to Indigenous Rights Constitution in Aotearoa w Professor Margaret Mutu - March 21, 2024 The Path to Indigenous Rights Constitution in Aotearoa w Professor Margaret Mutu - March 21, 2024, 25.82 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

Producer Jasmine Gray speaks with Professor of Māori Studies Margaret Mutu of Ngāti Kahu, Te Rarawa, and Ngāti Whātua. As chairperson of Matike Mai Aotearoa and of Te Rūnanga-a-Iwi o Ngāti Kahu, Margaret shares with us the path to securing indigenous rights in Aotearoa in light of the upcoming hui on this kaupapa hosted at Waipapa Taumata Rau in April.

 

International Research Supports Free School Lunch Programmes w Dr. Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau - March 21, 2024

International Research Supports Free School Lunch Programmes w Dr. Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau - March 21, 2024 Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau - March 21, 2024, 10.2 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

More international research has emerged evidencing the connection between hunger and school achievement both internationally and in Aotearoa, ahead of the proposed funding cuts for free school lunch programme, Ka Ora, Ka Ako.


 Producer Jasmine Gray speaks with public health researcher, Dr. Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau, about the lacking evaluation processes of Aotearoa’s government bodies ahead of cuts, and the positive impact of our free school lunch programmes that has been evidenced through community research. 

The One to Four with Eli: Thursday March 21, 2024

The One to Four with Eli: Thursday March 21, 2024 The One to Four with Eli: Thursday March 21, 2024, 251.43 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

💚 Thank you all for listening beautiful creatures. Dive into a show littered with old favourites wedged between fresh new releases. Slightly less emphasis today on the electronic world of things - maybe we'll rectify that next week. 💚

Show playlist lives here too.

Be good, take care!

95bFM Drive w/ Milly : March 21, 2024

95bFM Drive w/ Milly : March 21, 2024 95bFM Drive w/ Milly : March 21, 2024 , 247.93 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

Hang with Milly as she takes you through a grungy Thursday arvo. Chatting to Chris Fowlie about all things green, and playing your very best grunge suggestions, it's all chill on this Thursday Drive. 

Huge shoutout and thank you to The Beer Spot!

Marijuana Media Thanks to The Hempstore : March 21, 2024

Marijuana Media Thanks to The Hempstore : March 21, 2024 Marijuana Media Thanks to The Hempstore : March 21, 2024, 26.69 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

Milly and Chris chat all things medicinal cannabis from us, to pets to the $$$ we can make off of it. Massive bunkers may also be discussed. All here and keeping it buzzy on Marijuana Media. 

Thanks to The Hempstore

Morning Glory with Sam: Rāpare March 21st, 2024

Morning Glory with Sam: Rāpare March 21st, 2024 Morning Glory with Sam: Rāpare March 21st, 2024, 211.27 MB
Thu 21 Mar 2024

Today's show is centred on new releases from Mount Kimbie, Aniara Records and Four Tet. Mixing where necessary – keep it on the b!