Stella speaks to Laura Boren, science adviser at DOC about the more general rules of Aotearoa when it comes to wildlife in urban areas. Successful conservation efforts mean that we’ll start coming into contact with such wildlife more often as populations increase.
Today on The Green Desk, Joel Armstrong speaks to University of Canterbury Master of Urban Resilience and Renewal student Emily Ward about barriers preventing people from cycling, walking, or taking public transport like the bus or the train.
Beth caught up with author and editor Alie Benge about Otherhood, a book of essays that explore the little talked about experience of being childless, childfree and child-adjacent in Aotearoa.
Nicholas spoke to artist Bena Jackson about her exhibition Urban Legend, which opens May 12th.
He also spoke to the Director of Auckland City of Music, Mark Roach about the ‘Auckland City of Music’ series. They also spoke about the events they have planned for New Zealand Music Month.
This week Karyn is joined by Jess Smith from the Auckland Museum to chat about their upcoming gig with Che-Fu and the Kratez, LEAO, and Geneva AM next Rāhoroi for Your Gig Is Showing, then Finn is back for Demo Gods with Rodney Fisher of Goodshirt.