I tēnei ata Andrea Low, Associate Curator Pacific at The Auckland Museum, popped in for a kōrero about Tāmaki Herenga Waka: Stories of Auckland which is open now at the museum. Whakarongo mai nei to learn more!
I tēnei ata, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has a chat to Rachel about what's happening in Aotearoa. On the agenda today is the India travel suspension, the COVID vaccine roll-out, and calls for funding for cervical self-testing. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on Breakfast Food, culinary student Kirsty Fong tells us all about wee, green vegetable, the choko (not to be confused with the poisonous moth plant!)! She's got a great, easy recipe for us, and the listeners share their favourite, and least favourite childhood memories of the choko. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on Political Commentary, Jennifer Curtain is on the line talking us through what's been happening in the political landscape both here and overseas. She talks to Rachel about the District Health Board overhaul, the Samoan election, and the conviction of ex-cop Derek Chauvin over the murder of George Floyd in the United States in May of last year. Whakarongo mai.
I tēnei ata kei te kaiarahi tapere, Alice pops into studio with a whirlwind introduction on how to navigate the upcoming NZ International Comedy Festival. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata, the Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson phones up the studio to chat to Rachel about emergency housing conditions, the Government's deal with Amazon, and the new COVID-19 'High Risk' categories. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata Dr. Zemke is leading us down the wonderful rabbit hole of, and hold on to your hats, Bulgarian Womens' Folk Choir music in anime! Whakarongo mai to "soar across a mystical plain" or "turn your life around and have an epiphany" (courtesy of the listeners).