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Grime4Corbyn has lit up the UK election!

Grime4Corbyn has lit up the UK election! Grime4Corbyn has lit up the UK election! , 11.62 MB
Tue 23 May 2017

The UK election has been pretty dull so far, however a new voter registration movement called Grime4Corbyn has lit up the campaign. Reporter Sam Smith explores the latest social media political craze. 

Mining returns to Bougainville, 20 years after its civil war.

Mining returns to Bougainville, 20 years after its civil war. , 15.36 MB
Tue 23 May 2017

Mack speaks with David Parham, a non-renewable resource analyst at the sustainability accounting standards board, about the implications of renewed mining in Bougainville. 

The Wire with Mack: Tuesday May 23, 2017

The Wire with Mack: Tuesday May 23, 2017 The Wire with Mack: Tuesday May 23, 2017, 101.35 MB
Tue 23 May 2017

Check out the full podcast for this week's Tuesday show, where we speak to former NZ Herald editor Gavin Ellis about fascism in the media as part of Fuck Off Fascism Week, Marama Fox about mental health funding, an energy analyst about sustainable mining in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville. Also featuring Green Desk with Lilly Peacocke and a special report into #Grime4Corbyn by Sam. 

Cannabis law reform in New Zealand

Cannabis law reform in New Zealand Cannabis law reform in New Zealand, 7.49 MB
Mon 22 May 2017

The Opportunities Party Leader Gareth Morgan, speaks to bFm reporter Josh Story about his party's policy towards the legal status of cannabis. Story also talks with the Drug Foundation's Ross Bell.

The Wire with Amanda: Monday 22nd May, 2017

The Wire with Amanda: Monday 22nd May, 2017 The Wire with Amanda: Monday 22nd May, 2017, 104.21 MB
Mon 22 May 2017

This week, we look into the Opportunities Party’s New Cannabis Policy. We have our weekly live chat with the Green Party, this week talking to co-leader James Shaw about parental leave and the new Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement. We speak to AUT Pacific Media Centre’s Kendall Hutt live for all the latest in Pacific News for Southern Cross. And we have our first installment of Fuck Off Fascism Week, looking at the historical roots and contemporary form of fascism. All of this on the full podcast right here.

Fuck Off Fascism: Where it's come from and where it's going

Fuck Off Fascism: Where it's come from and where it's going Fuck Off Fascism: Where it's come from and where it's going, 13.93 MB
Mon 22 May 2017

It’s Fuck Off Fascism week on the The Wire. Every day this week we’ll be talking to academics, activists and other insightful voices about the concept of fascism and its return to the global political conversation. Producer Ben Goldson looks at the ideology of fascism, its historical roots, and what constitutes fascism today.

This Week's Bits: Sunday, 21st of May, 2017

This Week's Bits: Sunday, 21st of May, 2017 This Week's Bits: Sunday, 21st of May, 2017, 30.03 MB
Sun 21 May 2017

Hannah Ross gives you the low down of this weeks best bFM news bits.

The Wire with Tess: Friday 19th May, 2017

The Wire with Tess: Friday 19th May, 2017 The Wire with Tess: Friday 19th May, 2017, 107.89 MB
Fri 19 May 2017

This week, Tess and Joel chat to a research scientist from the Global Penguin Society from the University of Otago, Thomas Mattern about the looming extinction of the Yellow-Eyed Penguin, we have our weekly chat with National MP, Jami-Lee Ross, about the new housing plan and the TPP. 95bFM news director, Ximena Smith, speaks to one of the authors from the Auckland Writers Festival, Roxane Gay about her books and writing styles. We have our usual weekly feature, Neighbourhood watch for all the latest in Australian news with Radio Adelaide's Nicole Wedding and a piece by 95bFM reporter, Ambrose, who talks to Quentin Abraham about poverty and it's relationship to mental wellbeing in children. All of this on the full podcast right here.

Are we going to see Yellow-Eyed Penguins extinct before 2060?

Are we going to see Yellow-Eyed Penguins extinct before 2060? Are we going to see Yellow-Eyed Penguins extinct before 2060?, 27.62 MB
Fri 19 May 2017

We speak to Thomas Mattern, a research scientist with the Global Penguin Society from the University of Otago who talks about the latest report on climate change and the threat of extinction to the yellow eyed penguin. The report outlines the factors contributing to the endangered species. It say the due to a number of human and climate factors, the Yellow Eyed Penguin will be extinct by 2060. We speak to Thomas about the report here.

Poverty and the mental well being of children, is there a link?

Poverty and the mental well being of children, is there a link? Poverty and the mental well being of children, is there a link?, 9.47 MB
Fri 19 May 2017

95bFM reporter, Ambrose, speaks to Quentin Abraham, the president of the New Zealand Psychological society about a report by the Child Poverty Action Group and the New Zealand Psychological Society who have been long been concerned with the impact of poverty on children’s health. The combined effects of inadequate family incomes, high living costs and poor housing conditions can lead to serious and prolonged physical illness. 95bFM reporter, Ambrose speaks to Quentin about a report released by these two organisations outlining the impacts.