This Thursday on the Wire, Produer Ben talks to Amnesty International’s Meg de Ronde about their protest outside the Australian consulate last week, and also speaks with FIRST union’s Maxine Gay about the Warehouse’s (controversial) Red Shirts Community Programme. Harry brings you State of the States, talking President Trump's dismal approval rating, and also speaks with leader of the Labour Party Andrew Little on this week's newly released Labour fiscal plan 2017. Stay tuned 'til the end to catch advice corner in tribute to Jogai too.
Today we continue our election coverage, this week we are looking at environmental issues facing NZ. We look specifically at conservation, with perspectives from Forest and Bird’s Kevin Hague, and Kath Wallace from the Environment and Conservation Organisation of Aotearoa New Zealand
We speak with Labour Deputy Leader Kelvin Davis on Labour’s stance on environmental conservation and climate change
State of the States is back, this week speaking with Nick Sawhney our regular correspondent from WNYU on Steve Bannon’s booting.
AND welcome on board new producer Lachlan, who has a report on the campaign to get the government to remove medical student EFTS loan caps.
Lastly Jogai is back on Thursday Wire, talking to K. Emma Ng, author of New Asian, Old Asian
Joel, Sam, and Leonard took on The Wire on Monday the 20th of November. In the show, Sam had a chat about latest new on Manus island with commentator Tracey Barnett. Joel talked to Green Party member James Shaw about his time at the COP23 Conference, and why the party is abstaining from commenting on Manus Island.For the Pacific News segment Southern Cross, Leonard talked to Kendall Hutt about COP23 as well as the outcome of the elections in the Solomon Islands and Tonga. Producer Leonard also spoke with Kristina Cavit from the Kindness Institute about the work they do with Rangatahi in Aotearoa. Finally, we recapped the NZ Music Awards as we looked at interviews by Jogai, Amanda, and Sarah.
A very special Good Times Radio broadcast LIVE from the Grey Lynn Festival 2017
thanks to Citreon and Spark.
I was feeling a little dusty from a big night at the club and so I roped in Sigrid to come do the heavy lifting, field reporter extrodanaire Johnny did the hard yards out in the field.
AND Jogai came and gave us the best DVD review in our history
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Amanda from Simplicity to save us from our financial woes! The company has just moved to exclude investments in fossil fuels and pornography to name a few, and to top it off, Jemima and Jogai finally learn what KiwiSaver actually does.
Brought to you by Simplicity - NZ's fastest growing KiwiSaver plan.
Good Times Radio for another week
Featuring the Madman DVD review - Joghai Bhatt joins us to discuss Academy Award winning animated film -The Red Turtle.
Also featuring Auckland's finest singer/songwriter/saucier Oscar Key-Davies of Rackets and Water fame in our brand new segment "Oscar's Saucy Segment"
& shares his Curry Mayonnaise recipe Oscars Special Curry Mayonnaise
1 heap tbsp Best Foods Mayonnaise
2 tsp Heinz Tomato Ketchup
2 tsp Curry Powder
2 tsp ETA Balsamic Dressing
1 or 2 tsp of Sriracha
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Jogai's in charge; Kiran's got some questions; Jacinda's got some answers; and Ange brings it all together, holistically, as per.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: it's What's Up w/ Kelvin Davis while Jacinda navigates European waters; Mikey and Jogai can't quite agree on The Kardashians off-air; absolute nerd Sam Sinnott discusses Marvel Comics' Legion; and Ayla teaches us a thing or two about the future of small housing. Scrrrrumptious.