pontiac streator - 5:12am
Pye Corner Audio - Theme Number Nine
Dengue Dengue Dengue - La Rama De Tamarindo
Red Axes, Moscoman, Krikor - Subaru Pesha (Red Axes Remix)
Fatima Al Qadiri - Forbidden City
Tomás Urquieta - Me Rehuso a Pensar
Low Pulse - Buraq
Anatol - Darbuka fot the Deaf
Current Bias - In Tok Si Cate
Some Kinda Way (Sissy Nobby Walk)
32:30 DJ Earl - Bussdown
HIEDRAH Club de Baile - Éter
nxrthwxstkvrdvshivn - I STILL HVTX NXRTH WXST KVRDVSHIVN
nl.Defraq - LoadAssembly.ps1
Raja Kirik - Barongan III
43:30 MSMCH (ICE SPICE x SOPHIE)
Saint Abdullah - Void of Veil And Curtain
Slikback - Zuhura
iZueL_ - WandernFuyi
syntrovert - Fairy Tales (No Drums)
Blank Banshee - EXOS
CRRDR - Dale Perrea
Aggromance - Running Up That Hill (turreito mix)
Miracles - Wavvy Riddim
Pye Corner Audio - One Time Pad
Summer Of Haze - Fuck The Year
Fraxinus - The Resistor
JM Croce - Bellakx
Abssys - Vision Of Gear Love
Moscow Room - 戦争
Varg2™ & Bladee – SHINIE (Escha & Ytem Remix)
Conejx - Abril por la mañana
Justin Timberlake x Rihanna x WK - Work me a river (Funk D Edit)
ADAGIO FOR MACARENA (TIESTO X LOS DEL RIO)
gasoiid x DJ UWU x Fallen Shrine - MACARENA
CRRDR- El Himno De La Zapatiza
acounta x slappy x『Drip Drop』x Harmful Logic x ryuzk x emotegi - Strong Zero
BENDECIDO (ONLEASH EDIT)
Buzz Fuzz - D-Leria
VRBA - PLXSlope9
Dj Buzz Fuzz - Lighthouse Keeper
Gabber Eleganza - Bonjour Travelers
GARLABAN KLUB MUZiKK - TOXIC [ANTIHERO BOOTLEG]
Britney Spears - Toxic (Booty Patrol Remix)🦠
Rod Stewart & Khia - Do Ya Think About My Neck and Back (Dissolver's Forbidden Mashup)
Andreas Harsano reports on Indonesia for the Human Rights watch, and is one of the leading figures in press freedom and training of journalists in Indonesia. Sherry talks to Andreas on Indonesia’s history of violence and mass killings, the rise independent journalism post dictator post-suharto era, and what’s next for West Papua.
Andreas recently published his book: Race, Islam and Power on Ethnic and Religious violence, so Sherry begins by asking him to summarise his research.
In November 2019, the autonomous region and island of Bougainville held a referendum to decide whether they should express a desire for independence, instead of continued autonomy as a part of Papua New Guinea. The result of the vote saw a landslide 97.7% majority vote for independence and would see Bougainville seek to replace South Sudan as the newest country in the world.
Yet, despite this, Bougainville remains an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea six years later. The difficult transition period has resulted in political tensions rising between the island and Papua New Guinea. However the recent signing of the Melanesian agreement in June is seen by experts as a significant step towards independence for Bougainville.
To talk about why this situation has dragged on for so long and what we can expect moving forward, Producer Max spoke to Gordon Nanau, the head of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland.
This week on The Wire we speak to Green Party co-leader James Shaw about Labour's immigration policy and whether the Greens are becoming too centrist. AUT Pacific Media Centre's Kendall Hutt speaks with two Papua New Guinea students Stephanie and Kenneth about the upcoming Papua New Guinea elections. bFM producer Ben Goldson speaks to Labour's spokesperson for housing, Phil Twyford, about MBIE's Housing Affortability Measure and to E Tu's assistant national secretary, John Ryall about the fight for pay equity in the mental health center. Ben also speaks to President of the Psychological Society, Quentin Abraham, about New Zealand's poor showing in Unicef's 14th Innocenti report. Amanda looks at what happened in the Grenfell Tower fire and if something similar could happen in New Zealand.
This week, a study was launched which looked into the location of vape stores around schools in Aotearoa. In the study it was found that 44% of schools in New Zealand have a vape store within a one-kilometer radius, and that 13% have a dedicated store within 300 meters.
This is despite a legislation being passed by the government in 2023, which banned specialist vape stores from opening within 300 meters of schools and marae, the legislation however, allowed existing vape shops to continue operating.
Ronan Payinda, a fourth-year medical student at the University of Auckland, who led the study, says that he saw the explosion of vaping while he was at school in Northland, and felt that New Zealand was failing as a society to grapple with its potentially serious health effects.
To talk about this, Producer Max spoke with Ronan Payinda.
Check out the full podcast for this week's Tuesday show, where we speak to Privacy Commissioner John Edwards about electricity meter privacy, Māori Party co-leader Marama Fox about her take on the budget and mental health advocacy group Platforms CEO Marion Blake about an incoming exodus for the sector. Green Desk features sustainable packaging and Sam also has a report on Trump and Climate Change.