For our last chat with Care HQ of 2025, nurses Charlotte and Nickie are prepping us for all things safety and wellbeing, to ensure that you can make the most of your hot girl summer. Whakarongo mai nei!
Emily is up in the studio for our first What's The Buzz of 2026! E whai ake nei, she and Milly catch up on what was found at drug testing tents across the motu over the silly season. Whakarongo mai nei!
It’s the last day of February and the month the Romans traditionally honoured the dead. The Saturday Spring tips its hat in that direction, playing everything from Bowie’s I Can’t Give Everything Away from Blackstar (his final album) to Mitski’s Dead Woman from her new album release Nothing’s About To Happen To Me.
Peter Lineham discusses the phenomenon of the 'quiet revival', a term used to describe the rise of young men converting to Catholicism and Orthodox Christian denominations.
The New Zealand Music Foundation has released the findings of their first community wellbeing report. The foundation started in 2012 and provides support to members of the local music industry in times of illness, distress and hardship. The report’s findings were gathered from the results of a survey conducted in July where over 1300 respondents from within the music community answered questions about their working hours, income, exercise, drug and alcohol use, and mental health. Reporter Sam Smith speaks to the general manager of The NZ Music Foundation.