The West Coast Art gallery is nestled at the bottom of the Piha hill and showcases a dazzling display of art from artists on the West Coast of Auckland. For Various Artists, Milly speaks with Dani Donald curator and coordinator at The West Coast Art Gallery and discusses the art they show, and the wider community of Piha, as well as coping with the effects of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Brad Walkington from The Situations dials in to talk about the band’s new single, No Plan No Pack and upcoming shows across the country, including one in Auckland. Whakarongo mai nei!
On Saturday the 22nd of July the Migrant Workers Association along with other migrant orginisations, held a protest to raise awarness about migrant exploitation.
The protest was fueled by the increase in migrants getting taken advantage of when coming here under the Accredited Employer Work Visa.
Rawan spoke with Anu Kaloti from the Migrant Workers Association about the issues behind the protest and what they aimed to get out of it.
The National Party has announced a series of policies surrounding education including mandates on cell phones, testing, teaching hours, and reporting. Peter O'Connor, Professor of Education at the University of Auckland, is just one of the academics in education criticizing the party's policies.
Rosetta spoke to him about his opinion piece published on newsroom, and what the education sector needs from parties towards the election.
Matthew talks to Peter Lineham about updates with the Ukranian Orthodox Church and the recent parliamentary ban on collaboration between the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Moscow Patriarchate.
Peter Lineham talks about the Christian ceremonies followed during the tangi for Kīngi Tūheitia, and the appointment of the new monarch, Kuini Nga wai hono i te po.
Radio Mother Host, Joel, speaks to Perrin Hastings and Sandi Tsai, the co-creators of the upcoming docu-series, The Gender Agenda, which releases on the 7th of November, 2024, prior to New Zealand Transgender Week!
Jonny chats to Hayden about some of the gnarly substances coming through drug checking here in Tāmaki and further afield, the importance of getting your drugs checked, and how it works. Thanks to the New Zealand Drug Foundationand The Level.
The people's prince Marlon Williams graces Tuesday drive this week. The prolific artist sits down for a kōrero with Rosetta and Nick. The team discusses Marlin's recently announced reo Māori album Te Whare Tiwekaweka, the accompanying documentary and his much anticipated tour of Aotearoa. Listen along as the the team cover everything from the albums artwork to the advice Marlon's Grandmother would give him.