For Dear Science this week, our expert, Professor Allan Blackman chatted with us about stress in sports, the chemistry behind the taste of beer, and Nobel Prize Winner Dorothy Hodgkin.
For our weekly catchup with the National Party, News Director Castor spoke with MP Ryan Hamilton about plans to scrap the Broadcasting Standards Authority, the government’s stance on TVNZ and RNZ, and the proposed new test for immigrants.
For Green World this week, Producer Liam spoke to Richard Capie, Chief Advisor at Forest and Bird, about the government’s proposed Conservation Amendment Bill which could make it easier for the government ministers to sell off conservation land, and what this could mean for Aotearoa’s natural heritage.
He also spoke to Martin Campbell, Vice President of the New Zealand Professional Firefighter’s Union, about the continuing firefighter strikes in New Zealand, what issues the fire service currently faces, and what the Professional Firefighters Union hopes to achieve.
Mōrena e te whānau! MILLY IS BACK! The gals are reunited and they've got a brilliant Brekkie show lined up for you. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show this morning: Political Commentary with Lara Greaves, Short Player with Vera Ellen, and Ready Steady Learn with Robert MacCulloch. Plus chances to win tickets to Seun Kuti and Dry Cleaning! Whakarongo mai nei.
Rosetta and Milly are joined by Professor Robert MacCulloch for a kōrero about the OECD's latest economic report, which warns that New Zealand faces rising public debt, weak productivity growth, concentrated market power and growing economic pressures. Whakarongo mai nei!
We eased on in with some dubbed out delights, playing a selection of One To Four classics before ramping up the beats per minute. Featured artists incl. Ambient Warrior, RSD, Bobby Oblivion and unkle G as well as new and classic heaters from bFM alumni Junny and Stinky Jim. Niiiiiiiiiiice.
Smashton and Big J return! Chatting weird talents and good choons.
This week Josh Aoraki from Te Whatu Stardome joins Drive to chat space about space 'n stuff on Spaced Out!
Then... the boys from Kiwi indi-pop band Borderline hop on the mic to talk about their recent tour, recent Aotearoa Music Award nominations, and their upcoming album.