The Mayor dials in to catch up with Rachel on this beautiful Spring morning about what's happening at Alert Level 2.5, letting International students into the country, the proposal to make Matariki a Public Holiday, and the latest on homelessness in Tāmaki.
Jed Parsons dials in whilst roaming around the country to talk about a brand new single, 'Sad Together', and the video to go with it that's officially out this Friday. With the video made by Sports Team, aka Callum and Annabel, it's definitely one you want to check out!
Mixing cowpunk with current sounds , classic country rock and gothic bewilderment. The sounds of the experts covering Bob Dylan. All the stuff i personally love.
By this point in the show news had broken of the storming of the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, so Sarah kicks off Praise of Songs with Moor Mother and Billy Woods' 'The Blues Remembers Everything the Country Forgot feat. Wolf Weston.' Then we hear The Simps' 'On Fye' and Dayne Jordan's 'BIDI' feat. a 95bFM favourite, JessB.
Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in to catch up with Rachel about what's happening in Aotearoa. The Prime Minister discusses the latest Alert Level shifts in Tāmaki Makaurau and around the rest of the country, the vaccine roll out, and the latest situation with an Australian citizen detained at the Turkish border.
Dr. Lara Greaves is our political commentator i tēnei wiki, and today she chats to us about accusations of racism towards Judith Collins and the Māori Party being sent out of Parliament last night. She also talks about the public sector wage freeze, and what's been happening with voting regarding the establishment of Māori wards around the country. Whakarongo mai.
I tēnei rā on Travelling Tunes Dr. Zemke is us all about the art of the cover. On the programme today are Toots and the Maytals “Take Me Home Country Roads," Devo “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," and The Isley Brothers “Summer Breeze.” Whakarongo mai!
Noah Ferguson-Dudding caught up with National MP Christopher Luxon for their weekly chat. They discussed the latest regulations around lockdowns in Auckland, alternative avenues the government could be exploring to deal with Covid-19, and where he sees the country going with the pandemic.