The Deputy Leader of the Opposition Nicola Willis phones up for her first What's Up segment. On the cards are chats about the cost of living crisis, Simon Bridges' resignation, and housing market trends, particularly what it means for renters. Whakarongo mai!
Danz from DARTZ phones up for a chat about the band's incredible new single / rework / cover / general cool thing, Dominion Road (Dumpling House). It's officially out tomorrow, so stay tuned. Whakarongo mai!
The Mayor phones up for his weekly chat, touching on the concerns that AT is running out of money, new housing rules for Auckland, and Māori seats consultation.
The Mayor phones up for his weekly kōrero, touching on reopening of some Waitakere tracks, a general update on Kauri dieback, and high density housing zones.
Tonight on Friendly Potential Radio, we hear from two Tāmaki touchstones - Friends Of All The World and Carlotta.
Carlotta is a budding selectress with a jazz-oriented upbringing. She closes the show with an all-vinyl explorative homage to the finest house, electro, dub, and club mixes that she has heard in her city over the past year.
The Mayor has his weekly chat, this time touching on City of Colour, Auckland Transport, the Council's cycle scheme, and the housing intensification debate. Whakarongo mai!
We kick off the next episode of Friendly Potential Radio with Brotherhoodjz, two Tāmaki Makaurau-based brothers who champion amapiano and afro-house in Aotearoa. After that, we hear from Mr. Meaty Boy, a multi-disciplinary Pōneke-based Māori artist who runs WAY.PNT and is renowned for their genre-jumping club sets