Mark & Paul from Watercare visit the bFM studio to chat about plans for building a water treatment plant and two storage reservoirs in Waima, west Auckland.
Ahead of Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Kaaterama Pou pops into the studio to talk about her latest EP, being a finalist for the 2019 APRA Maioha Award, her whakapapa, tikanga and her identity. Get your tickets here and bring a cushion.
Zoë's back this week but she's not alone, joining her and Rachel in studio is Freya Finch. Freya chats to Rachel and Zoë about directing OurGala, and launching the 2020 Auckland Pride Festival. Alongside this very speciale event, Zoë reckons you should get yourself along to Ghost Trees, because who doesn't love a talking tree?
As Pride month is fast approaching, we've got Tom Sainsbury back in the studio chatting about Auckland Museum and Auckland Pride's panel discussion, Uenuku - Pride at Auckland Museum, with Louisa Wall, Welby Ings, and Ngahuia Te Awekotuku. Tom talks to Rachel about what we can look forward to in the discussion and why it's important to have these conversations. Get your tickets here.