Your bosom selectas this morning are the lovely Carlotta and Scarlett from Love Language! Catch their show every Saturday from 9-11pm, and see them at Splore this weekend! Whakarongo mai nei.
Host of Psychic Glands Aaron is your bosom selecta today! Catch his lush shows every Thursday 11pm - 1am, replayed Sunday 5-7am or anytime via the bCasts! Whakarongo mai nei.
Your bosom selecta this week is Casual Swim! You can catch Laps with Casual Swim every second Wednesday from 10pm - midnight, or anytime via the bCasts! Whakarongo mai nei.
The legendary Sarah Thomson joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about her journey at bFM thus far, and what listeners can expect from her Saturday 2-4 show. Tune in every weekend or anytime via the bCasts! Whakarongo mai nei.
The National party has rolled a series of new proposals aimed at dealing with violent gangs, if they were to win the 2020 election. They’ve said they want to take a much stronger stance than the current government, promising new laws ranging from banning gang patches to revoking parole for those associated with gangs to the setting up of a new task force, modelled after a prolific New South Wales unit called “Strike Force Raptor”. This is apparently only the beginning of a broader “gang action plan” that National has promised to release by next year. Meanwhile Corrections minister Kelvin Davis called the document a "mishmash of reheated ideas", stating that the focus should be on anyone who breaks the law rather than specific groups. University of Auckland Criminologist Dr Ron Kramer said the proposals were "transparently pathetic", "overblown propaganda", and that they provide no substantive impact on crime. William Boyd spoke with Manukau ward councillor Efeso Collins, who has been outspoken in the past about opening up conversation with gangs as opposed to cracking down on them. William started off by asking him for his input on the new proposals.
he rāapa tēnei! u know what that means... time 4 morning glory with liv! we start off with waiata māori as always, some playlist trax and then get into that booty-shaking, ass-moving, boom-boom shakalaka music to get u thru da morning! whakarongo mai nei!