Today on Morning Glory, Elle plays a slew of songs loosely inspired by Sex and the City. She is briefly joined by Tuesday Morning Glory host Sof! It's a great time, full of music that will get you off your feet by CSS, Mim Jensen and Fabiana Palladino. Plus, who doesn't love 'More, More, More' by Andrea True Connection a special request fresh from the text machine.
This week on Universal Harmony: A special repost from the archives—taking you back five years to a moment of love, dreams, and timeless sound.
Hosted by PHILLIEE, this episode floats on a honeymoon haze, radiating warmth and gratitude. A throwback to a different time, but the feeling remains the same. Tune in and drift away.
~ Universal Harmony ~
Oozing a grateful aura, massaging the creative mind.
It's a rainy, steamy morning in Tāmaki Makaurau and Thursday host Emma Gleason has new music from Hemi Hemingway, Repulsive Woman and Sleaford Mods (with Aldous Harding) plus some classics from Bauhaus and Kraftwerk.
This week's show focuses on Daft Punk's Discovery, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Features tracks from other Daft Punk albums, as well as associated tracks from Stardust and Air. Also features songs from Kraftwerk, Blondie, LCD Soundsystem and The Strokes!
Featuring a guest interview with Canary Sound Werk label crew Kell and Constantine about the label's debut release, My Device by Xen Model and local-legend DJ Gutta a.k.a Leo takes over the last hour of the show. This will be my last One to Four as Bridge returns next week! Arohanui, Molly xoxo
The New Zealand Nurses organisation has rejected the District Health Board’s latest pay offer, which was increased by 15%. After 9 years of underfunding in the health area, the nurses have reached a breaking point. With poor work conditions, low staffing and high pressure, the nurses are demanding the District Health Board do something about this issue. The New Zealand Nurses organisation are using this opportunity to be loud and clear with the changes they expect in the system, after being let down for many years. This issue is not about nurses wanting more money, but about getting more appreciation and respect for their line of work.
A social media post by a nurse which commented on this issue being painted solely about pay by mainstream media reminded people the negotiations are more than that. Nurses are calling for safer staffing and recognition of more nurses being needed in wards. The offer the District Health Board proposed equated to approximately 1 to 2 extra nurses for each across New Zealand. This would not be sufficient enough to cover staffing issues or safely care for patients. The social media post also mentioned that new graduate nurses are feeling unprepared and ill supported by the system.
New Zealand Nurses Organisation Industrial Services Manager, Cee Payne spoke a little bit more about this, as did Richard Wagstaff, President of the Council of Trade Unions who has been supporting the nurses movement.