In her weekly chat with NZ First's Tracey Martin, Bronwyn asks the Minister about the Māori Party’s proposal to replace Oranga Tamariki with an independent 'Mokopuna Māori Entity' to overlook the protection of Māori children in state care. The $600 million dollar plan was announced the other week in Whangārei by Māori Party candidate for Te Taitokerau, Mariameno Kapa-Kingi.
For our regular catch up with Te Pati Māori, Rosetta spoke to Takutai Kemp about events that unfolded at Waitangi and Ratana.
She also spoke to co-director of Bioprotection Aotearoa and Professor at Lincoln University, Amanda Black, who is the lead author of a paper published in Science titled “Teach Indigenous knowledge alongside science”.
For our regular catch-up News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins, spoke to ACT’s Simon Court, about ACT’s presence at Waitangi and their Treaty Principles bill.
And she spoke to Professional Teaching Fellow at the University of Auckland Law School, Eru Kapa-Kingi (Te Aupōuri, Ngāpuhi, Waikato-Tainui, and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui), about his reflections on Waitangi.
we're finally back in the studio after a long lockdown hiatus! lots of new music + fire djing from the hottest shaquille's to exist <333 VOTE!
💦h2ho radio💦 is 95bFM's sexiest show by selectors zeki and halfqueen specialising in playing refreshing tunes that'll make u wanna bussdown or float away, or both, every saturday nightish 11pm-1am NZT, 95bfm.com
With the Omicron outbreak looming, there have been calls to bring in rapid antigen testing (RATs) to keep on top of the inevitable community transmission. But how exactly do they work? Christina spoke to Dr Arindam Basu from the University of Canterbury about the RATs and what the government will do to stay on top of latest Covid-19 threat.
The Playbook is back for the last week of April! After a quick break last week, Rob, Joe and Aneeka have got you covered for Sports this week. Check it out!
Tuva'a is joined by Max and Ben from Frank On Tapfor a preview first-spin of their upcoming single and to play through tracks they've had on rotate of late. Whakarongo mai nei!