Alis - Catra
DJ JM X Kelis - Runaway (Milkshake Blend)
El Irreal Veintiuno - Yuto Nahua
CNDSD - Flux
Imaabs - Clinamen Mercedes Sosa Edit 2017
GALOLEAFI - How R U Friend?
Tomás Urquieta - Despues de Todo
Blank Banshee - Conflict Minerals
Nazar - 2 African Sickos ft Citizen Boy
Tony Quattro, Lua Preta - Panama (Original Mix)
DISERECORDS - From Mi Heart
VENGANZA - Someone To Call My Flight Risk (Janet Jackson X Leonce & Neana )
Normani - Wild Side (Leonce Remix)
Omar ؏ - DHOLNA
MALO2K - GASOLINA (con Vertigo)
Dj Rankng - Rumbo al After x Hace Calor Edit
Clementaum - BOTA NOT OKAY (PIPOKINHA x SOPHIE x ALONE) ★
CRRDR - Agazajo
Urias - Racha
Arca - Prada (Genosidra Jersey Club edit)
Ecko Bazz - Kowola
HHY & THE MACUMBAS - Horror Vector
POBVIO - TUMBANDO EL CLUB REMIX (POBVIO REMIX)
NAAFI - California Sunshine
SEWA - Miisim Yi'iwame (Danza de Las Gatitas)
KAVARI - Attachment Style
Clementaum - USED TO BEING ALONE + COFFIN DANCE (AZEALIA BANKS x R o c c a & kLap) ★
Tropkillaz - Passito (CLEMENTAUM REMIX)
Nacidmiento - Norihega Tuvo Un Sueño Pesao
Precolumbian & Estoc - Juniper
HIEDRAH Club de Baile - Neutrino
Siete Catorce - Que La Fiesta Nunca Se Acabe (Subreal)
Otim Alpha - Lobo Olanya
Alewya - Jagna
𝕯𝕵 Hristos 👹 - 𝕴 𝖆𝖑𝖜𝖆𝖞𝖘 𝖑𝖊𝖙 𝖙𝖍𝖊 good ones 𝖌𝖔 ❓ (charli xcx 𝓪𝓰𝓪𝓲𝓷 😧 ) ҉l҉a҉s҉t҉ ҉t҉i҉m҉e҉
SEWA - Big Bones
Amazondotcom & Siete Catorce - Absent City
Kidene Fighter - Ugai Gai
Abssys x WULFFLUW XCIV - Fagulha
El Irreal Veintiuno - Apofenia Ft. Siete Catorce
NAAFI - Aceite
Bad Gyal & Bad Gyal feat. Florentino;Florentino - Blink (Prod. DJ Florentino)
Florentino;Bad Gyal - Por Ti
DJ.$U$TANCIA - Tra Ft Jamez Manuel (Prod. Metrakit)
Liam spoke to Pippa Coom on their regular City Counselling Segment, chatting about her final report of this council term and the upcoming local elections.
David spoke to Rebekah Graham from Parents of Vision Impaired about food insecurity amongst some of our country’s poorest people.
Liam also had a chat with Steve Thomas from Arts on Tour about arts funding in Aotearoa New Zealand.
David talked to Corrine Sales from Victoria University of Wellington about the Ukrainian language.
And finally Liam had a chat with the University of Canterbury’s Michelle LaRue about her research using satellites to understand wendell seal populations.
Cities across Iran have erupted in protests following the death of 22-year old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini 2 weeks ago.
Amini was arrested by the so-called morality police in Tehran for allegedly breaching the country’s strict modesty laws that require women to wear a hijab.
Authorities claim Amini died of heart failure after she was taken into custody to be quote ‘educated’, however her family claims she was beaten and tortured, before falling into a 3-day coma and eventually succumbing to her injuries.
Iran Human Rights said it had recorded the deaths of 76 protesters across 14 provinces as of Monday, including six women and four children, although it warned that restrictions on the internet placed by the Iranian government were causing delays in reporting.
Emilia spoke to Dr. Forough Amin, founder of Iranian Women in New Zealand.
Joe speaks to Chief Executive of the Breast Cancer Foundation Ah-Leen Rayner, about Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and how we can support breast cancer initiatives and spread awareness of early detection.
Joe also speaks to Dr Nic Rawlence, from the Paleogenetics Lab at the University of Otago, about the extinct upokororo and how his research into its ancient DNA can teach us about how we treat our waters here in Aotearoa.
Joe finally speaks to Dr Tom Logan from the University of Canterbury about the work he’s doing with the Christchurch City Council surrounding climate change.
Towns and cities across Aotearoa will be lighting up their landmarks and prominent buildings in pink to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October.
Joe spoke to Ah-Leen Rayner, the Chief Executive of The Breast Foundation, about supporting breast cancer initiatives and spreading awareness of early detection.
Public transport is crucial in the fight against climate change, making our cities more liveable and supporting sustainable mobility for vulnerable and low-income communities.
However bus drivers, passengers and the environment have been victims of a decades-long experiment in privatisation.
In July 2021 FIRST Union’s #BusFair campaign called for the Ministry of Transport to abolish the current tendering model (the “PTOM”), massively increase investment in public transport, and work together with stakeholders to bring our public transport back into public ownership.
Trishil spoke to Louisa Jones from First Union on the matter for this weeks delayed ActionStation.
Tāmaki Makurau's rail network is undergoing a major rebuild, which will see rail lines across the city temporarily close over the coming years.
These services are expected to be replaced by buses.
Three regional transport agencies, including Auckland Transport are calling on immigration minister Michael Wood to urgently review immigration settings to address the country's bus driver shortage.
News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Louisa Jones from First Union who is concerned that failure to address existing conditions for bus drivers could discourage people from using public transport.
Today we have a package covering the oppositions recent calls for tax cuts.
Liam spoken to Green party finance spokesperson Julie Anne Genter and ACT Party Leader slash finance spokesperson David Seymour about their opinions on cutting back taxes
Liam also spoke to University of Canterbury economics and taxation professor Adrian Sawyer to help frame the conversation.
Liam also has his regular chat with City Councillor Pippa Coom, to chat about the final day of the local election voting.
David spoke to Waikato University Professor Alexander Gillespie about Vladimir Putin’s nuclear weapons threats.
David also spoke to Maritime Union General Secretary Craig Harrison about privatising Ports of Auckland
Liam had their regular chat with city councillor Shane Henderson, chatting about his re-election to the Waitakere Ward seat, the local elections and his goals for this term of council.
We also have a report from David Liwei Shi, covering last week's tertiary education union strike.
They’ve also spoken to Caroline Mareko from NZCTU about the pacific pay gap inquiry and what needs to change about wealth inequality in Aotearoa.
We also have a kōrero with the green parties Ricardo Menedez March, on the government's re-opening of the migrant worker and parent visas, and some of the issues they’ve identified within it.
And lastly Liam spoke to Michael Plank from the University of Canterbury about the risk of new Covid-19 Subvariants.
Joe speaks to Sir Ray Avery about his work with Papakura Marae surrounding a family violence support and prevention programme. He also be speaking to Nathan Joe, the Creative Director at Auckland Pride about their loss of funding.
Spike will be talking to Ellie Hooper from Greenpeace about the latest Marine Environment report and what it means for our oceans. Spike also speaks to Dr Tom Logan about urban density and the idea of the 15 minute city.
Finally, we've got Tomorrow's World! Stella chats to Dr Kim Handley, a microbiologist from the University of Auckland, about Macroscopic Microbes.\