Allan Blackman tells us the history behind the Periodic Table to celebrate the International Year of the Periodic Table 2019, we hear about the problem with the process of desalination, and a handy way of remembering things.
After being captured by his nemisis the NYPD, Crabman has been rotting away in prison. Recently he negotiated bail, and with a police escort made his way to bFM for a live performance.
Our Mayor, Phil Goff, talks to Mikey about the best ways to protect our trees, the Ihumātao development, and where Auckland Council are putting the big bucks.
Penelope Noir is talking sustainble Fashun, specifically in Sweden where there's the first second hand mall has been around since 2015. Is this paving the way for the future?
Annie Bradley from Papakura Art gallery talks to their new show Oceans to Fly, an exhibition of archival paintings and film from Whites Aviation - the aeronautical illustration company that shaped the way a generation of New Zealanders saw the country.
High-Vis is nothing but practical and fabulous and Penelope Noir is here to give us the low down on how this shiny fabric made it's way into legislation and whether we should bring back fluro...?
Chris Cudby, editor-extraordinaire of Undertheradar, has popped into the studio this morning for a chat about what the Covid-19 situation means for the music industry and some of the creative ways artists are keeping a sense of community going.
In a first for Neighbourhood Watch with Zoe Kounadis, her and Mary-Margaret finally SAW each other! A small perk of conducting The Wire over Skype as the News Team operates from home. Zoe shares the different way in which Australia's government is handling COVID-19.