Putting it on a Plate is a series that investigates the conditions and culture of the hospitality industry. In Part One Jemima speaks to Chloe Ann King, an activist and founder of Raise the Bar, and Jessica Buchanan, a part owner of living wage bar Grand Central. They discuss the biggest problems with the culture of hospitality and whether sexual harassment is a problem in the industry.
Putting it on a Plate is a series that investigates the conditions and culture of the hospitality industry. In Part Two Jemima continues her conversation with Chloe Ann King, an activist and founder of Raise the Bar, and Jessica Buchanan, a part owner of living wage bar Grand Central. The second part covers stereotypes in the hospitality, support for sexual harassment victims and Raise the Bar.
A year ending dubstravaganza with an hour of the late and loved Robbie Shakespeare amongst 3 hours of versioneering, old and new. Thanks very much for your ears and attention in 2021 see you in 2022, stay safe.
One of the most highlighted aspects of the 2022 budget is the Cost Of Living Package, allowing those making less than seventy grand per year to receive three hundred and fifty dollars over the span of three months.
The check will not go ahead for those under eighteen, nor anyone who is already receiving the Winter Energy Payment.
As well as speaking to ACT Party Leader David Seymour, Liam spoke with the Green Parties Finance spokesperson Julie Anne Genter about their thoughts on the budget, and how they think some of it could’ve been spent differently.
He first asked her how much she thinks the payment will alleviate the cost of living crisis.
Mookie, Benny and Buzzy are back, there's new music, there's shit talk, but mostly there's just heaps of punk, hardcore and metal; a sequence of of beautiful audio events so carefully curated you'd think you were listening to an audio transcript of the Royal Ballet. But you aren't.
It is said that Vincent Van Gogh ate yellow paint because he thought it would make him happier. This is most likely a tall tale, but the concept of eating yellow paint is intriguing. If I were to write a recipe for happiness, I’d substitute music for yellow paint. It has the desired result, with absolutely no side effects. Tonight’s playlist is chock full of musical yellow paint for your listening pleasure. Bon appetit!
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.