Stop drop and roll! It’s the 95bFM Top Ten, with your hosts Annabel and Callum. Tonight on the show, we put chart analyst Dr. Jon Pearce to the test with some big boy chart predictions; Callum made radio history by talking about songs from the 1996 film The Big Lebowski; and Annabel gave some wise TradeMe advice in her new segment “Trade Secrets” typical solid stuff, all while counting down the top 10 songs in the nation! Get down, get low, get out!
Te Kāhui Tika Tangata Human Rights Commission recently released a fact sheet explaining the connection between human rights, te Tiriti o Waitangi and co-governance.
Professor of Law at the University of Auckland Claire Charters says that ‘the fact sheet helps to unpack co-governance arrangements in Aotearoa New Zealand and how they are consistent with a modern, liberal democracy.’
Beth spoke with Professor Charters about the relationship between co-governance, te Tiriti o Waitangi and human rights in Aotearoa New Zealand, and how our co-governance arrangement could better reflect te Tiriti and the rights of indigenous peoples. She began by asking about the importance of co-governance.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are brainstorming ways to cross the Waitematā Harbour; Second Guessing brings us The B52's; the Mayor catches up with Rachel about the ongoing saga with the Harbour Bridge, the latest with the Dome Valley landfill, and the Canal Road trees; Gina pops in to chat about the upcoming Show Me Shorts Film Festival; Zoë gives us the lowdown on what's good in theatre this week; Short Player features Wax Chattels; and Kiara talks to Rach about developing a training app for healthcare workers for particular medical equipment.