Penelope Noir is talking sustainble Fashun, specifically in Sweden where there's the first second hand mall has been around since 2015. Is this paving the way for the future?
Abortion has passed its second Parliamentary reading, so Mary-Margaret asked what the Minister's reckons are before it goes to committee stage. They also talk about two more recent amendments and nuclear disarmament.
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Paula Bennett, catches up with Rachel this morning midst our second week of the rāhui. The pair discuss the movements of Health Minister David Clark and Leader of the Opposition Simon Bridges, how MP's are keeping safe, and what would be good to see as we move into the next phase.
In this week's Neighbourhood Watch, Zoe explains a second wave of COVID-19 happening in Victoria and New South Wales, and we find out where funding for the arts is going at the moment.
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at the second studio album from UK band The Style Council "Our Favourite Shop." Released in 1985, this album is a politically-charged take-down of Thatcherism and consumerism in 1980s Britain.
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Post," the second studio album from Icelandic art pop singer Björk. Released in 1995, this album marked the start of a sustained period of succes for Björk which continued well into the 21st century.
Peter and Tom from Wax Chattels popped by this morning to chat about their second album 'Clot' and give us a spin of their brand new single 'Efficiency'. Whakarongo mai nei!
Today the guys talk to David Britten about the Space X Dragon Capsule and their splash landing in the Gulf of Mexico. Plus more talk of everyone's second favourite planet (Mars!)
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Labcabincalifornia," the second studio album from LA hip hop group The Pharcyde. Released in 1995, this album cemented the group as one of the key jazz rap acts of the 90s.