Selection of NZ Music 1965-1975 for NZ Music month
Playlist
1. Bugle Call Jenka – The Astro Beats (1965)
2. On My Mind – Ray Columbus & The Invaders (1965)
3. Teensville – Herma Keil & The Keil Isles (1965)
4. Searchin' – The La De Da's (1966)
5. Women – The Principals (1966)
6. Social End Product – The Bluestars (1966)
7. I Can Take It – The Bluestars (1966)
8. Painter Man – Larry's Rebels (1967)
9. I'm Crying – Judge Wayne & The Convicts (1967)
10. We'll Sing in the Sunshine – Gale Garnett (1967 NZ release era)
11. You've Done Your Best – The Thumpsinners (1967)
12. Rain And Tears – The Hi-Revving Tongues (1968)
13. Carolina – Creation (1968)
14. Little Red Rooster – Tommy Adderley (1968)
15. Beat The Clock – The Shevelles (late-1960s roots era)
16. Nature – Formyula (1970)
17. Pink Dawn – The Human Instinct (1970)
18. Natural Man – Larry Morris (1970)
19. Education – Dragon (1971)
20. Golden Miles – Healing Force (1971)
21. Freedom St Marys – BLERTA (1971)
22. Ride The Rain – Quincy Conserve (1972)
23. 1905 – Shona Laing (1973)
24. Only Time Could Let Us Know – Link (1973)
25. Running Down – Brent Parlane (1974–75)
26. Angelina – Kal-Q-Lated Risk (1975)
27. Arrow – Waves (1975)
28. You're Wrong – The Secrets (1975)
29. SKIN DEEP Theme – Beaver (1975)
25. You Are My Sunshine – Dick Neal (1975)
26. Out On The Street – Space Waltz (1975)
27. Country High - Ticket (1975)
28. Universal Radio – Dragon (1975)
29. Spellbound – Split Enz – Mental Notes (1975)
30. You’ll Never Find - Maori Volcanics ( 1960’s Show Band)
After years of hiring freezes, underfunding, and now cancelled pay equity claims, nurses' working conditions have continued to worsen, and many are now facing burnout, impacting their and their patients' well-being.
Despite a clear need for more nurses, with THIRTY SEVEN per cent of all nursing shifts in public hospitals being understaffed, many newly graduated nurses are still struggling to find work, and those who do are more commonly being put on part-time contracts.
With poverty and economic hardship increasing, emergency departments find themselves increasingly burdened and struggling to deliver quality care while being under-resourced.
To discuss the state of nursing in New Zealand and why it's leading to burnout, host Thomas talked to University of Auckland Professor of Nursing Andrew Jull.
Some tunes, another fire alarm, and the worst thing ever played on 95bFM?!
With NZ Music Month and the Comedy Festival in full swing, Crawley and Harry both had packed weekends.
Professor Emeritus Peter Lineham joined us for That's The Spirit. This week’s discussion: Catholic social media influencers.
We had another ripper song suggestion from Lance, and tried out a highly experimental new segment (also courtesy of the legend Lance): 3 Sentence Philosophy.