Dinamarca, La Favi - By My Side
Ase Manual - Shakti (River Moon remix)
DJ SWISHA - High With U
Flore - A Thousand Years (Deena Abdelwahed Remix)
Kode9, The Spaceape - Correction
MM - 9th Ritual
Shelley Parker - Angel Oak
Wachita China - Windows 98 Gh0st
Blank Banshee - Ammonia Clouds
Pearson Sound - Blue Eyes
Pinch - 136 Trek
Ploy - Lost Hours
1991 - 91
Deep Dimension - Jam 0608
Tsunga - Turistico (Stomp Mix)
NGUZUNGUZU - Just a Touch (OSSX Remix)
Untold - No-One Likes A Smart Arse
Bbymutha - Rules
Estebahn - Rudeboy
Glimmerman - Slip
Angel-Ho - Muse To You
YTP - W3RKTH4T
Breton - RDI (Girl Unit Remix)
JSM - 1893
Goth-Trad - Flags
V.I.V.E.K. - Feel It
Woven Thorns & Nesq - Hollow Eyes
Digital Mystikz - Livin' Different
Popp - Pingo (Stenny Remix)
justin jay - anytime i want
NGUZUNGUZU - Just A Touch (A.G Remix)
Jamiu - Rasaks
Cyrus/Random Trio - Calm Before The Storm
De Schuurman - Urban Gunz
FAIRWAY - For Nicole 8
Earl Sweatshirt - Inside
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.
The Panuku Development Board has prioritised 9 areas around Auckland for urban development programmes. One of these, is the carpark on Anzac St in Takapuna. The proposal is to pedestrianise the block and build a large green space for the public to hang out at and walk along towards the beach. However, there is fierce backlash from one group, ‘Save the Carpark’. Auckland Mayor Phil Goff and councillors Richard Hills and Chris Darby were invited by the group to a public presentation in Takapuna on Sunday, however there was little room for them to talk and they were met with a lot of yelling. Mary-Margaret spoke to Richard Hills about the proposal and the backlash it has brought, and started by asking him where the Council’s vision for this area first came from. Submissions for the build close on Friday, so if you visit Panuku.co.nz/Takapuna you can have your say.
Riki Bennett and Rewi Spraggon are hosting a Urban Forage event as part of American Express Restaraunt Month's 5th annual Wine and Food Celebration happening in the city. OnSaturday the 18th of August they’ll be taking people on a guided walk to find different types of edible things in the environment around us. Then you get to eat it. Given we’ve been talking about land this week and our relationship to it, I thought this also fit in terms of how we operate in the environment around us and how we consume things sustainably. Riki Bennett is a park ranger with the Auckland Council of Te Arawa and Ngati Porou descent. He was raised on the shores of Lake Rotoiti. He runs guided walks looking at the forest environment from a traditional perspective and how Māori people used the forest for food and medicinal purposes or rongoa. Lillian Hanly spoke with Riki to find out more about the event, and started by asking what they actually do on the day.
First up on the our Wire Worry Week topic is whenua as a legal entity. News Director Lillian is speaking with Riki Bennett, a park ranger, about his urban foraging event Andrew Little joins Lachlan for their regular chat, this week discussing freshwater rights and our relationship with Australia. Oscar speaks to Daniel and Amiria from A New University about their rally against Don Brash’s inclusion in a debate on free speech at the University of Auckland. Finally, Ben brings us this day in history on the watergate scandal.