Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob wants you to whisper sweet nothings to his water bottle; turns out Yellowstone National Park is a real and imminent** threat; Maria brings out the bogans; West Auckland looks set to lose one of New Zealand's largest studio complexes; Mikey hearts tacos; and Jock's got a bad (v. good) case of beat itch.
This episode of Freak the Sheep features a performance by ENO X DIRTY for Live and Direct, and interviews with The Beths, Introverted Dancefloor and Totems.
Hunter fills in for Keria on Morning Glory, featuring an interview with Lawrence Arabia who came in to talk about his upcoming North Island Tour 'An Evening Alone With Lawrence Arabia'.
On Tuesday, the government presented its 10-years draft policy on land transport. While we don't know if we agree with Transport Minister Phil Twyford's claim that it is "changing the world", it is definitely changing New Zealand's transport priorities.
State highways improvement funding is set to decrease by 11%, while funding for public transport will go up by 46%.
Part of the added expenditure will come from a new national fuel tax.
Our producer Lisa Boudet spoke with Associate Transport Minister Jullie Anne Genter, and discussed new horizons and what it means for Kiwis.
Jogai Bhatt calls in with a wonderful DVD review for Shokugeki no Soma (Food Wars!)
And then Oscar stops by for the Saucy Segment
here's his sauce
60% mayo 30% tamarind 2 tb spoon butter chicken curry paste 2 tb spoon butter chicken curry powder
mix it together - dip/spread and enjoy
Tune in next week to find out what he does with Paul Newmans Balsamic Dressing
Also played a weee bit of music
Director Roberto Nascimento and comedian Kura Forrester are in to talk about their local cult webseries The Adventures of Suzy Boon. The series follows an outsider who's just trying to find her place in the world - and with season one set in the Immigration Department and season two in a Brazillian prison, you can only imagine the kind of antics that go down. Said to be a mix of Broad City and Orange Is The New Black and featuring local favourites Tom Sainsbury and Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, it's sure to tickle ye old funny bones. Both seasons are available now on TVNZ On Demand.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey DJs a live set from Morning People; Rob and Jack try an Englishman's kombucha; Jules is fizzing for the We Are Twisted Fucking Sister! DVD review; His Worship discusses the future of a notoriously rectangular Waterfront stadium; and another lucky punter joins the fight for 12 months of free internet. Shoutouts Orcon.