Jim is back up in the studio for Greening Out! Today we catch up on all things tea gardens - how to grow, brew, and enjoy a lovely cuppa. Whakarongo mai nei!
Jim is back up in the bFM studios for another epic Greening Out! Today, he chats with Rosetta and Milly about the Plants For Palestine seedling fundraiser happening on Sunday November 16, and the latest news on Sanctuary Mahi Whenua gardens fight against developers. Whakarongo mai nei!
Jim is back for another year of stellar gardening chats, on Greening Out! Today, he catches up with Milly and Rosetta on all the latest happenings in his garden, and what is means to 'garden by feeling'. Whakarongo mai nei!
For our monthly catch up with The Green Party, Steve Abel joins Rosetta and Milly in the studio to have a kōrero about the draft Green Party delegate list, the Greens' proposed response to the fuel crisis, and the controversial Fisheries Amendment Bill. Whakarongo mai nei!
A Dunedin school has reportedly been mistreating students with disabilities through the use of a seclusion room.
Sara Cohen School has now undergone investigations by police, the Ministry of Education and an independent investigator.
This comes after the closing of a controversial seclusion room in a Wellington school and removal of funding for other special needs schools around the country.
Education spokesperson for the Green party Catherine Delahunty, spoke with 95bFM reporter Olly Clifton.
James Shaw talks to Hannah Ross about Julie Anne Genter being selected as the Green party candidate for the Mt Albert by-election and Bill English's comments about not attending Waitangi Day.
Last Sunday the Greens and Labour had their first joint state of the nation address in Mt Albert. Both leaders spoke to a pakced hall of party faithful and media. Reporter Sam Smith went along and filed a report on the event.
Co-leader of the New Zealand Green Party James Shaw joins us in studio to discuss the contentious topics ruling this year's general elections. From superannuation and housing, to Nick Smith's proposal for "swimmable" rivers, Shaw covers it all in a chat with bFM reporter Jogai Bhatt.
Greem MP Eugenie Sage joins Wire host Amanda Jane Robinson to talk about the call for inquiry into claims NZ soldiers were involved in Afghanistan raids, the findings of the Vivid Economics Net Zero report, and the Green Party's new budget responsibility rules as they partner with the Labour party.