Radio Mother Host, Joel, chats with writer and director, Te Awarangi Puna, about her upcoming short film, 'The Nephilim,' which is currently being fundraised!
Radio Mother co-host Shreya spoke to Lois Cox - the author behind the book That's What I Am: Oral Histories of Older Lesbians, which looks into the lives of 16 lesbian women born in the 1930s and 1940s, who were living in Wellington in the 1990s.
Diane Hunt presented her petition to amend the Sentencing Act and Parole Act to Parliament last week. Her son, Constable Matthew Hunt, was killed earlier this year, with the incident garnering much media attention. The offender is currently facing charges for murder, attempted murder, and wounding - but Hunt wishes to see the sentence for murdering a police officer raised to a mandatory life sentence without parole.
Community groups advocating for criminal justice reform have voiced opposition to the peititon, believing it will exacerbate issues in Aotearoa's criminal justice system.
Hanna spoke to JustSpeak Director Tania Swicki Mead about the organisation's position against the petition, the consequences of punitive justice policy, and alternative approaches.
This week, on the biggest show on the radio: Annabel and Callum are back up to their old tricks, talking about movies, Trade Me and the Heebie Jeebies all while counting down the biggest songs of the week. We listen to music from the crowd pleasing hit film Everything Everywhere All At Once, as well as songs by Randy Newman, Toro y Moi, Bobby Caldwell and Soccer Mommy.
Local House DJ SUPABAD Joins Smashton and Big J for the usual evening of debauchery, bikkie consumption. And stories from the great state itself. Florida