This week's show focuses on The Chills' compilation album Kaleidoscope World, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Features tracks from Brave Words and other Chills-related artists, such as the Able Tasmans, The Verlaines. Also features songs from fellow Dunedin Sound artists The Clean, The Bats and Tall Dwarfs, as well as songs from Joy Division, Beach Boys, Pavement and Yo La Tengo!
Producer Kelly Enright talked to Transport Spokesperson for the Green Party, Julie Anne Genter, about the proposed Light Rail from the city to the airport should the party be elected into Government. They would plan to begin infrastructure immediately and have the rail built and in use by 2021.
His Worship the Mayor calls in to talk politics, both regional and international. When a city's infrastructure needs update or maintenance, are there other options than bumping up rates?
It's a dribbly old day, but there's still a city to run. Mikey asks and His Worship answers your queries on civic safety and the future of the Henderson Cool Stores.
Harry spoke with C.E.O. of the City Mission Chris Farrelly about their recently received $10 million grant from Foundation North that will assist in developing its future infrastructure.
India visits Sanctuary Gardens Mahi Whenua, a community garden and food forest that faces an uncertain future, as Unitec - the owners of the land - look to create a new housing development.
Amid a media fog of rising rates gloom, Mayor Goff is here to remind us that nice things don't come for free: that a world class city co$t$ world class dollars.