Roald Dahl - Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (ch. 29 & 30)
Robert Dann - Flick, The Fire Engine
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
The Moe Show - Another Year of You
Dan & Dani - Do The Dinosaur Stomp!
The Little City Critters - Monstomping!
Alma Cogan - In the Middle of the House
Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island
Craig Smith - Scariest Thing In The Garden
Charles Penrose - The Laughing Policeman
Lauren Child - I Will Be Especially Very Careful
Ron Valente - Frog Song
Captain Festus McBoyle - Wally the Whale
Keith Mitchell - Captain Beaky
Dan & Dani - A Spider Looking at Me
Keith Mitchell - Captain Beaky
Belle & Sebastian - The Monkeys Are Breaking Out The Zoo
Bunny Racket - Jingle Jangle Jaguar
Fleabite - Liver Lover
Leviy Beet - Wadami
Congratulations! It’s the 96bFM Top 10 with Annabel and Callum. On this week’s show; we talked big numbers with chart expert Dr. Jon Pearce; we celebrated the 2003 oft-regarded classic film School of Rock; and Annabel talked TradeMe horror stories in fan favourite segment, “Trade Secrets”... all that while counting down the biggest songs in the nation. Well done!
Thursday host Emma Gleason is joined in the 95bFM studio by the Soundscape Sirens, who tell her how they've turned a pilot gig into a nationwide tour. You'll also hear new music from Big Sigh, Dagmar Zuniga and Junny, plus some old tracks from The Chills and New Order.
In November last year, feral cats were added to the list of predators to be eliminated in the New Zealand wide ambition ‘Predator Free 2050’.
The decision recognises the long-held concerns of conservationists that the uncontrolled wild cat population is endangering native animals including birds.
Courtney Addision, a Senior Lecturer in Science in Society at the Victoria University of Wellington, published an article in the Conversation voicing concerns about the move — including the distinction between feral, stray and domestic cats, as well as how welfare considerations need to be visited in approaching this species.
For Green World this week, Wire Host Sara spoke to Addison about the issue, in the context of wider environmental and ethical implications going forward.