The Burgerie is quickly becoming a vegan staple on Karangahape road. Reporter Joel Thomas talked to Tony Tay, the owner and operator of the Burgerie, about the kindness of the vegan community and the difficulties of juggling business aspirations and family commitments.
Yesterday Māori Television CEO Paora Maxwell announced he was stepping down from the role. His resignation comes after a controversial tenure which saw many high profile staff leave and tension with staff. Reporter Sam Smith spoke to Māori political commentator and blogger Morgan Godfery about Maxwell's time at Māori Television and where to next for the station.
Hundreds of thousands of computers and networks worldwide are currently under attack from a devastating virus. Appropriately named WannaCry, the virus was first detected on Friday May 12th. Shortly after, the worm had gone global, infecting 230 thousand computers across 150 countries, with the highest profile victim being hospitals across Britain's National Health Service. 95bFM’s Adam Jacobson speaks to Professor Clark Thomborson, a cyber security expert at the University of Auckland, to find out the details behind WannaCry and how ransomware functions.
This week Sam and Geneva marked Maori language week by profiling Maori language music and some of the artists who have released music in Maori over the years.
On Dear Science with AUT’s Allan Blackman we talk about power cuts, proteins, and Hydrogen.
Tracey Martin talks a bit about the Positive Ageing Strategy which is in the stage of conversations.
Producer Leah Garcia-Purves is investigating Public Transport for Wire Worry Week.
Reporter Darashpreet Johal has looked into the implications of the data profiling programme being used by Immigration NZ that has now been put on hold.
Malcolm S. is the musical project of Eammon Malcolm Saban Logan (Team Cat Food, Ghost Wave). He keeps a pretty low profile so it was a lovely suprise to see him release Life On The Island in March. He joins Zac for a live performance.