ECO VIRTUAL - Clear Skies
DJ 刺身 - ima killa
Paris - Marselha
Blank Banshee - Cerulean
Yung Beef - Infierno
Paul Marmota/Tomasa del Real - Venganza Katana
Tomasa del Real - Sirena
Wachita China - G H E T T 0 S H V
Villaelvin - HEADROOF
Prettybwoy - Island
La Zowi - Sin Modales
Fatima Al Qadiri - Medieval Femme
Black Marble - Pretender
Exit Sense - Venus in Furs (Black Mage Mix)
Dodomzit (A Radical, Cynical Tool) - NET GALA
Игорь Чернявский - Hommage
Beverly Hills 808303 - B3 [Acid Planet 4]
Tank Source - Freq. Out (Acidcore 1994)
Total Science - Squash (VIP rmx)
The Dream Team,Ricky Tuffy - Stamina (1996 VIP)
Sub Focus - X-Ray
Digital - Weatherman
2814 - テレパシー
Slikback - Sonshitsu
La Zowi - Gogo
Bad Gyal - Dinero (Prod. Fakeguido)
Kelman Duran - Rara (feat. Amazondotcom)
MEAN-E - PLANETARY NEBULAE
NET GALA - Resolution III
Adjusted Speech - Infertile (feat. Damru)
Aphex Twin - Girl Boy (NLS Mix)
Jlin - Asylum
Intense - Breathless
Aladdin - We Enter (Deep Forest Dub Mix)
Ed Rush - Subway
Source Direct - Future London
Photek - KJZ
STILL - Still Sound Boy Test Feat. I Jahbar (Duppy Gun Productions Remix)
Nihiloxica - 170819
SKYMNING - Cigs & Bread
INVT - Pop It Slow
Dj Rashad - Feelin'
DJ NHK Guy - SUM PPL
DJ Manny - All I Do Is (Smoke Trees)
DeeJay YB - WorkHere
BCOTB - High Rollers
Fatima Al Qadiri - Dragon Tattoo
Mondkopf - Hadès 2
Aphex Twin - Meltphace 6
Danny Brown - Really Doe
Soulja Boy Tell'em; Sammie - Kiss Me Thru The Phone
Pacific Media Centre's Jean Bell stops by the studio to discuss a group of customary land owners in Papua New Guinea regaining access to their land, the struggles of delivering education to indigenous peoples in the Philippines and a special new girl band in Papua New Guinea.
AUT students Hele Ikimotu and Blessen Tom also talk about their upcoming trip to Fiji as part of the Bearing Witness programme.
Today on the Southern Cross, Jemima talks to AUT Pacific Media Centre's reporter Rahul Bhattarai. Topics include, the iconic, internationally acclaimed human rights film on Paga Hill that was banned from a Papua New Guinea festival and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Peter O'Neill, responds to backlash against his purchase of 40 Maseratis.
This week on the Monday Wire, Jemima talks with Green-Party co-leader James Shaw about rising fuel prices and legalising drug testing. Our regular segment, the Southern Cross, covers the internationally acclaimed human rights film on Paga Hill that was banned from a Papua New Guinea festival and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Peter O'Neill, response to backlash against his purchase of 40 Maseratis. Justin reports on the Government's plan to bring teachers from overseas to solve the country's teacher shortage and asks Michael Calbral-Tarry from the NZ Post Primary Teachers' Association about this issue. Damian follows up on the Green Party's call for legal drug testing with Nathan Brown from the New Zealand Drug Foundation. Finally, Damian speaks with campaigner, Sophie Schroder, about Greenpeace launching a series of training workshops to prepare for the arrival of oil giant, OMV.
This week on Southern Cross, Pacific Media Watch contributing editor, Michael Andrew, talks to Jemima and Lachlan about Samoan censorship laws, logging announcements in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea and New Zealand's problematic coverage of a Kiwi stabbed in Papua New Guinea.
The weekly chat with Green Party co-leader James Shaw regarding quaratine fees, the roadside drug testing bill, and the Green's Poverty Action Plan.
The Southern Cross with Pacific Media Watch's director David Robie and contributing editor Sri Krishnamurthi on the longterm effects of French nuclear testing in the Pacific, Covid 19 in Papua New Guinea, and a drug heist in Papua New Guinea.
Zoë talks to ALRANZ president Terry Bellamak on the policisation of social issues.
Producer Ty brings a piece on the mental health of teachers and principals in New Zealand.
Today on The Wire, our regular interview with Labour’s Andrew Little is back. Tuva’a speaks to Little about the latest report from the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission.
A 2020 report from UNICEF revealed that over a third of fifteen year olds in New Zealand struggle with basic reading and writing. Emilia spoke to Dr. Nina Hood, founder of the Education Hub and co-author of this report, and started by asking what were the biggest concerns her report highlighted?
The Indonesian Government plans to develop a gold mine in a conflicted region of Papua. Joe speaks to Veronica Koman, the Strategic Advocacy Campaigner for Amnesty International, speaking about the situation in Papua.
Emilia also looks at the Reimagining Tamaki Makaurau report with co-author Dr. Anne Bardsley. And Joe speaks to NZEI Te Riu Roa about the vaccine mandate lifts and how collaborative health and safety processes are essential for schools.
Pacific Media Centre's Kendall Hutt speaks with host of The Wire Amanda Jane Robinson about the media freedom in Fiji and West Papua, a new Amnesty International report on refugees in Nauru, and Greenpeace's Amazon Warrior Ship.
AUT Pacific Media Centre Director David Robie as well as AUT PhD student Stephanie Sageo-Tupungu and her husband Kenneth speak to Wire host Amanda Jane Robinson about the Papua New Guinea elections, Stephanie's research, and the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day event.
AUT Pacific Media Centre Director's David Robie speaks to Wire host Amanda Jane Robinson about security operations for the Papua New Guinea general election, the 30th anniversary of the original Fiji coup, credibility in narratives, surrounding the Manus Island shooting, and exiled West Papuan MP Benny Wenda's visit to New Zealand.