The Plato's Retreate bring you another three hour show full of fun, frivolity, sport and Emmerdale. Kris and Jenn exchange a range of exciting disco and Kris goes off on a vocoder driven tangent. Also in Emmerdale news the team take a call from a first time listener who witnessed, first hand, the DJ prowess of one Kane Dingle!
A show dedicated to everyone on hīkoi, and everyone in Aotearoa ~how lucky we are to live here together ae
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Arohanui over and over to Te Rōpū Rangatahi o Ngāti Whakaue for putting it together and delivering! TOITŪ TE TIRITI!
Hands Off our Tamariki is a group who has called for a halt to the removal of tamariki Māori from whānau Māori at the hands of the state. Following the release of the Newsroom investigative documentary showing an attempted uplift by Oranga Tamariki of a near newborn baby from their mother in a Hawkes Bay hospital, this longstanding issue has come to the forefront of public scrutiny. The investigation looked at the procedure of the uplift and asked whether this was the best possible process of taking a child. Since the investigation was published, a number of inquiries into Oranga Tamariki’s processes have been called, and the public has condemned the actions of the Ministry formerly known as Child Youth and Family. Over the weekend, Whānau Ora called a hui for Māori to meet and decide on the terms of reference for a Māori led inquiry into Oranga Tamariki. Rihi Te Nana is a community researcher with a background in counselling, therapy and working with whānau. Rihi is also one of the organisers for Hands Off our Tamariki and was representing the Hands Off our Tamariki group at the hui along with Paora Crawford Moyle. Lillian spoke with Rihi about the wider implications of state intervention in Māori whānau, and started by asking what this hui was about.
A chat with Australian comedian Kirsty Webeck ahead of her comedy show, Everything I Need To Say ABout Sea Creatures, heading to Auckland as a part of the New Zealand International Comedy Festival!
This week we recieve an inheritance of 250, 412 cans and bottles of Doctor Pepper, we draft the Teenage Bill of Rights, and we learn that ghosts die too.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Geneva's back for a second helping of Breakfast; talking aaall the gigs on the show this morning; we chat to Coco Solid while she celebrates the anniversary of Cokes and ahead of 95bFM GOLD; Snail Mail dials in to chat her upcoming visit to Aotearoa; Johanna brings in some special guests before Fringe Festival starts; and the Karaoke Boiz pop in. Such fun on bFM!
The last Thursday Morning Glory of 2019! Jenn plays you some sweet tunes from the likes of Blanco, Sidney Gish, Sui Zhen and the Sons and Daughters of Lite. She will be back in the new year after lots of sun, sand and food. >>>> Tschüss! Bis bald! <<<<
Lucia plays from her new favourite album, Rahill's Flowers at your Feet, celebrates Thursday night's Fazerdaze gig and give another tribute to Sinead O'Connor, throwing in some old school NZ punk + indie for good measure.
Highschooler shredders Pat's Cave join for Fancy New Band while their music class listens in, thanks to NZ on Air Music.