a mix of aotearoa music and some heavy bass! the audio is a bit fkd for a couple songs but i am still here and strong! come to goblin girls tomorrow at goblin bar its gonna b so hot and sexy :))
On the 8th of November, a wildfire tore through 3000 hectares of Tongariro National Park, before being extinguished four days later.
The fire resulted in multiple walks in the region to be closed, including the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. However, as of today, many of these tracks have reopened.
However, the full extent of the fire on the region’s ecosystem is yet to be fully investigated.
On Friday, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host Joel spoke to George Perry, a Professor in the School of Environment at the University of Auckland, about this wildfire, and how detrimental this fire will be on the region's ecosystem, from what we are currently seeing
This year at Big Gay Out, politicians will be permitted to speak again at the mainstage, despite not being allowed last year. Politicians and their parties have had a complicated history at the event, most recently with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon leaving after being harassed by protestors at the event in 2024.
Big Gay Out has also been the site of other significant political action, including the Green Party’s 2021 petition to ban conversion therapy.
To discuss the decision and the importance of linking queer events with politics, News Director Castor spoke to Communications and Advocacy manager at the Burnett Foundation, Kirk Serpes.
Big Gay Out is on this Sunday 15th February at Coyle Park.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's all over your Göbekli Tepe; we stay _just_ on the right side of the wheels falling off with Dr. Walls; Mikey talks to Simon Ogston about his new documentary, Bill Direen: A Memory of Others; Sarah reveals her specialist subject; and we all make fun of Hugh. ...Sorry Hugh.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Breaking news on Breakfast, Rob's a robot; National MP, Chris Penk, calls in lieu of Paula Bennett, this morning; Liz and Jono of The Beths pop into the studio to chat about their five nominations for the VNZMA's; we're learning about Kirlian photography on The Mind Trench with Rob; Jonathan from Auckland Arts Festival chats with us about the monumental line-up for next year; and Natural Ange is back, this week, with a lot of qualms to sort.
A lonely Kean takes the wheel! Driving solo, Annabel pulls music chart expert Jon Pierce over to the dark side, reads whisky tasting notes from 2014, and hits the streets to ask strangers what they think of her boyfriend Callum.
And that's all just fill for the grand event: The 95bFM Top Ten!