The full show podcast for the Tuesday Wire of the 9th of April. Featuring The Community Garden, Board Games and both Desks; Green and International. A big thank you to every one who talked and contributed to the show.
The Full show podcast for the Wire of the 11th of June, 2019.
Listen in to hear features on Again Again reusable cups at the Green Desk, a passage on Indigenous Archaeology with Makere Rika-Heke, Cycling to save our coastlines in the Community garden and a discussion on the media framing of the climate crisis with the Editor in Chief at Stuff, Patrick Crewdson.
All topped off with production from Bronwyn Wilde. A big thank you to everyone involved that helped make this happen.
The full show podcast for The Tuesday Wire for the 18th of June, 2019.
We had the privilige to wander into the Community Garden to learn about the Walking summit with Living Streets Aotearoa. At the Green Desk, we talk bottle drives and deposits. We revisit Sudan to provide an update on the recent ongoings there and finally we discuss the Capitol Cinema 'closure'.
First up for Community Garden Oscar Perress talks to Lina from Auckland Queer Swap about their upcoming market at movespace.
This week for Green Desk Mitch and Oscar attend the last Zero Carbon Bill Submission Party.
Next, for Board Games Oscar Perress talks to Pippa Coom and Adreana Christie of the Waitemata Local Board about what’s happening, the upcoming elections and Auckland conversations.
And finally for The International Desk Justin Wong talks to us about the European Commission.
For Community Garden, Oscar talks to Richard Orjis from the art and community collective Wilde Projects about colonisation, queer communities and rediscovering Albert Park.
Next, Olivia talks to National party finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith live about his response to the newly released Growing New Zealand’s Capital Markets 2029 report.
For Green Desk, Mitch speaks to Endangered Species Foundation’s Stu Muir and Kelly Tarlton’s Emma Ferguson ahead of Conservation Week about the work they’re doing.
And finally Oscar talks to Kaicycle about community composting, building resilience and what Kaicycle is all about.
Tune in for a re-run of the Friday Wire with Oscar Perress and Ollie Joblin!
The Community Garden returns and we speak with Candice from Pātaka Kai Open Street Pantries.
Then 95bFM's Ollie Joblin talks secondary tax with Professor Michael Littlewood of the University of Auckland.
We were then joined by PSA National Secretary Kerry Davies to discuss their legal case against Access Community Health.
For City Counselling, 95bFM's Oscar Perress talks to Cr Richard Hills about the run into the General election and how that sits with local government, as well the 10 Year Plan.
Wrapping up the show, we summarise the week of news in The Week That Was, as curated by Ollie.
A huge thank you to everyone who spoke to us today.
We started the hour in the East Coast where Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival is set to return. Reporter Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to CEO and Artistic Director, Tama Waipara, about the importance of showcasing local artists and culture.
National's Simon O'Connor joins us to talk housing.
Rochelle Ade also joins us on the topic bringing her expertise on the topic of healthy homes.
In the Community Garden, we are joined by Accelerating Aotearoa's Judy Speight to talk Local Employment Access Programs.
All concluded by the week that was as curated by Ollie Joblin.
A huge thank you to everyone who contributed to the show today.
For our election coverage we talk to TOP's Geoff Simmons about all things local economy, then divulge into a look at innovation in agriculture to assess agricultural policies by, with both Mark Ross of Agcarm and Sarah Smuts-Kennedy of For The Love of Bees.
In the Community Garden, Ihaia from Ōtara Waterways and Lakes Trust joins us to discuss what they are all about.
On Neighbourhood Watch this week, Justin and Zoe talked about the ABC's Four Cornersreport alleging federal Attorney General Christian Porter and Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure, Alan Tudge, for inappropriate behaviour.