The Mayor phones up to chat to Rachel about the Harbour Bridge protest and attempted protest at the Auckland Domain, the border reopening, and HomeGround. Whakarongo mai!
The Deputy Leader of the Opposition Nicola Willis phones up for her first What's Up segment. On the cards are chats about the cost of living crisis, Simon Bridges' resignation, and housing market trends, particularly what it means for renters. Whakarongo mai!
Pr. Jennifer Curtin phones up to chat about the borders reopening, Simon Bridges' resignation, and the clean-up after anti-vaccine mandate riot at Parliament. Whakarongo mai.
The Mayor chats about the Bus Driver pay boost, Manukau Harbour's walking and cycling bridge and the results of final vote on Auckland housing intensification plan. Whakarongo mai nei.
Olly's spent the last few weeks working on a mammoth bookshop playlist. Tonight we hear the highlights. Low tempos, minimal drums, and bridges that go on a little too long...
Don McGlashan chats to Rachel about his 18-date New Zealand tour Take It To The Bridge, kicking off in August and coming to Auckland on 2 September at the Q Theatre. Whakarongo mai nei!
On Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson, the Deputy Mayor speaks about the government announcement on construction of three lane tunnel crossing the Waitemata Harbour Bridge, and the potential disestablishment of North Harbour Stadium. Whakarongo mai nei!
PhD candidate at the Faculty of Engineering, Annecy Bal, is in for Ready Steady Learn to talk about her research testing New Zealand state highway bridges constructed pre-1965 to see how they will behave in the event of an earthquake. Whakarongo mai nei!
BRDG3 and Shaskey are in the bFM studio to chat about their upcoming show at the Button Factory with fellow MC PRIE5T, Bridge The Gap Vol. III. Whakarongo mai nei to get a taster of the show on Friday night and head along! It's a free and all ages gig.