This week's show featured new music from The Voidz, Jamie xx, The WAEVE and more. Sam also takes a look at the reissue of Dam Native's classic album Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted.
This week on Tuesday Morning Glory features new songs from Adrianne Lenker, Dresser and American Football. For 'About Town' this week we highlighted live tracks from OPOSSOMs set at Laneway 2012 and we threw in some christmas songs for good meausre as well!
This week on Tuesday Morning Glory features new songs from Sneaks, Loyle Carner, and milk. For 'About Town' this week Hunter highlighted live tracks from Unknown Mortal Orchestra's set at Laneway 2014. And our gest for My Morning Mixtape this week was Gussie from Earth Tongue/Mermaidens.
It's officially our Carhartt WIP Audio Archives day! We've opened up the lounge doors to invite the public in for the whole day, with live performances and radio until 11pm! You can also watch the day livestreamed here. E whai ake nei, coming up on the 95bFM Breakfast show with Rosetta and Milly; Fahsun with Penelope Noir, a kōrero with the good folk of The Weed Eaters about their Big Forking Tour, Just What The DoC Ordered, and a live set from MOKOTRON! Whakarongo mai nei!
Residents of Point Chevalier recently received a pamphlet titled "One Treaty, One Nation". The pamphlet promotes a one law for all agenda and historical revisionism. Lillian Hanly speaks to Sophie Barclay, a Point Chevalier resident, who found the pamphlet in her letterbox.
Denise Lee joins Laura Kvigstad for their weekly chat. This week they discuss the Terrorism Suppression Bill and the National Party's controversial amendments to the bill that were rejected quickly by government. After that, they touch on Simon Bridges questions being slashed by Speak of The House, Trevor Mallard. This follows the National Party's refusal to remove ads that have been deemed misleading to the public. The Labour Party has also been argued this has breached the 1993 Electoral Act's section 3A, as parties are not permitted to use parliamentary video for election advertisements. Laura and Denise finish up by discussing the recent case of a repeat drunk driving offender being granted residency. The National Party expressed concerns around the decision however it was National MP Michael Woodhouse who granted the individual protected person status back in 2012. Denise says a repeat offender shouldn't have been granted residency as the individual poses a threat to the public's safety.
Between February 20, 2016, and February 20, 2019, Canterbury DHB saw 2,383 recorded physical assaults, 1450 verbal abuse incidents, and 380 psychological harm events. Overall that accounts for two physical assaults a day. Since these figures, the New Zealand Resident Doctors Association says they have seen a spike in assaults, and the concern is that many of them are not being reported. The National Secretary of the New Zealand Resident Doctors Association, Deborah Powell joined Laura Kvigstad to discuss what is happening within our hospitals to see such a rise in assaults.