National Manager for Enrolment & Community Engagement, Mandy Bohte, of the Electoral Commission dials in to give us a guide on voting. What your voting for, how MMP works, voting on the Māori role, and what to do if you haven't enrolled.
Radio Mother Host, Joel, speaks to one of the four finalists of season 4 of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under, Mandy Moobs, heading into the winner's reveal on Friday the 20th of December!
As wholesome as a slice of freshly toasted sourdough, as empowering as winning an award at a school assembly, and infused with the same amount of positive vibes and aligned chakras as a Titirangi yoga class... drSnkkers brings you Universal Harmony.
Featuring the Sound of Sydney segment, courtesy of Carlos Avilés.
~ universal harmony ~
Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.
Amelia is joined by Che aka bb gurl aka Mallshopper for a conclusive list of the best of the best anime of all time PERIOD. But none of that Shonen nonsense - the good stuff.
Multi-hyphenate arts icon Coco Solid spoke with Rachel about Wheke Fortress, a new community and artist run space she is setting up in Onehunga with Big Fat Raro. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the kaupapa and supoort the Boosted campaign here!
Risk is a new exhibition by Tim Wagg. It’s centred on the Ara Tūhono – Pūhoi to Warkworth Project.
Through a series of printed aluminium panels, Wagg depicts the physical infrastructure of the road alongside the corporate structure underlying the asset’.
Beth had a kōrero with Tim about Risk and the creative thinking behind the project.
Mandy Hager recently released her new book about Aotearoa's history of protest. Titled "Protest! Shaping Aotearoa", it delves into important social justice, human rights, and environmental movements that have shaped the country today.
Louis spoke to author Mandy Hager about the book and how we can learn from previous protest movements.
This week Bronwyn spoke to Tracey about the party’s opposition to the $100 million Southland Recovery Package, especially in the context fo the Tiwai Aluminium Smelter. We also talked abut a number of issues that are topical in Parliament at the moment, such as paid mandatory managed isolation and code of conduct for MPs. Lastly, we spoke about the government's $20 million in regional funding to tackle methamphetamine use and what that means for families and children.