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FAQs about 95bFM:How many episodes does 95bFM have?The podcast currently has 24,131 episodes available.
July 30, 2025The Supreme Pie Awards 2025 Tasting w/ Rosedale Bakery: Rāapa July 30, 2025Milly phones in from Albany for a live tasting of the winning pie from the Supreme Pie Awards 2025! The winner - a delicious potato-top pie with a gratin centre - is from Rosedale Bakery in Albany. Milly has a chat with Chef Sam and gives listeners a live taste test. Whakarongo mai nei!...more20minPlay
July 30, 2025Weekly Catchup w/ The Green Party's Ricardo Menendez March: 30 July, 2025Last week, the government announced that they’d be scrapping same-day election enrolments, alongside a number of other changes to electoral laws.Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said that current electoral laws were “placing too much strain on the system” and increased the time needed for the vote count.Earlier this week, the Climate Change Commission released its annual monitoring report on emissions reductions, which showed that Aotearoa New Zealand was on track to meeting its first emissions budget for the period of 2022-2025, but not towards meeting future budgets around the 2050 period.And the Greens recently launched a petition calling on Rail Minister Winston Peters to reinstate passenger rail services across the country.For our weekly catchup with the Green party, Oto spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez-March to get the party’s take on all of these issues....more10minPlay
July 30, 202595bFM Drive w/ Elle and Sof: 30th July, 2025Steve Newall shares some film recs ahead of NZIFF kicking off this Friday for Flick's 'n' That. Alice Freya Delargey Jones of freya selects some tunes and chats with Sof and Elle about her debut album Of Water for What's Cooking. And Sof interviewed Ceci Sturman, Hannah Pruzinsky, and James Chrisman of Sister. (NYC) about their sophomore album Two Birds. Ngā mihi nui The Beer Spot!...more3h 1minPlay
July 30, 2025Guest Interview w/ Sister.: 30th July, 2025Ceci Sturman, Hannah Pruzinsky, and James Chrisman of Sister. (NYC) chat with Sof about their sophomore LP, Two Birds. Together, they discuss the intimacy of female friendship and changing and growing, both musically and personally. ...more17minPlay
July 30, 2025New Zealand part of hidden global deep-sea network beneath the waves w/ invertebrate collection manager at Earth Sciences New Zealand Sadie Mills: 30 July, 2025Recently, a study was published by Australia’s Museums Victoria Research Institute, examining deep sea ecosystems around Aotearoa’s waters.The study mapped the global distribution of brittle stars, which are closely related to starfish, the links between deep-sea ecosystems from Iceland to Tasmania and the impacts of climate change and deep sea mining on said ecosystems.95bFM Tuesday Wire Host Sara spoke with Sadie Mills, invertebrate collection manager at Earth Sciences New Zealand, to discuss what this research means for understanding biodiversity beneath the waves especially within the context of climate change and deep-sea mining...more9minPlay
July 30, 2025What's Up w/ The National Party's Chris Penk: Rāapa July 30, 2025Rosetta catches up with Minister for Building and Construction Chris Penk to chat about the Government's latest announcement that it will allow a greater amount of overseas materials for building, in attempt to reduce costs to construction. Whakarongo mai nei!...more0minPlay
July 30, 2025Weekly Catchup w/ The Green Party's Ricardo Menendez March: 30 July, 2025Last week, the government announced that they’d be scrapping same-day election enrolments, alongside a number of other changes to electoral laws.Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said that current electoral laws were “placing too much strain on the system” and increased the time needed for the vote count.Earlier this week, the Climate Change Commission released its annual monitoring report on emissions reductions, which showed that Aotearoa New Zealand was on track to meeting its first emissions budget for the period of 2022-2025, but not towards meeting future budgets around the 2050 period.And the Greens recently launched a petition calling on Rail Minister Winston Peters to reinstate passenger rail services across the country.For our weekly catchup with the Green party, Oto spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez-March to get the party’s take on all of these issues....more10minPlay
July 30, 2025Get Action! Swap Out SodaStream w/ BDS Co-ordinator at PSNA Brandon Johnstone: 30 July, 2025The Israeli founded and based company SodaStream is the most popular sparkling water maker in New Zealand, supplying sparkling water machines to over 400,000 households in Aotearoa, with around 30% of families using one to make beverages at home.The company has also had involvement in the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, previously having a factory in the Ma'ale Adumim settlement in the internationally recognised Palestinian west bank.For this week’s Get Action! Oto spoke with Brandon Johnstone, a BDS coordinator at Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa about a petition calling on retailers and stockists to swap out SodaStream for more ethical alternatives.If you'd like to sign this petition, you can find it here:...more11minPlay
July 30, 2025The Wire w/ Oto: 30 July, 2025For our weekly catchup w/ the Green Party Oto spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez-March about the government’s move to scrap same-day election enrolments, the Climate Change Commission’s recent annual monitoring report on emissions reductions and the Greens petition to reinstate passenger rail services across the country. And for this week’s Get Action! He spoke with Brandon Johnstone, a BDS coordinator at Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa about a petition calling on retailers and stockists to swap out SodaStream for more ethical alternatives. Max spoke with Dr Catherine Morgan from the University of Auckland, to talk about the new project to develop an AI tool that can predict dementia risk.Tuesday Wire Host Sara spoke with Sadie Mills the invertebrate collection manager at Earth Sciences New Zealand about a study looking into deep sea species in Aotearoa’s waters...more58minPlay
July 29, 2025Electoral reforms & the Homelessness Insights report w/ National Party MP Tom Rutherford: 29 July, 2025On Friday, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith announced various changes to the electoral system in New Zealand which he says seek to make the process of voting more efficient and effective for future elections. These include the closing of enrolment 13 days before the official election day, prohibiting the provision of food and drink at polling booths, and a reinstatement of a total prisoner voting ban.A number of Labour and Greens party politicians have been among those to criticise the changes as a disenfranchisement of voters which will make democratic engagement in New Zealand more difficult.As well, last week the Ministry for Housing and Urban Development released the latest iteration of the Homelessness Insights Report which reveals that there has been a quantifiable rise in homelessness across Aotearoa....more10minPlay
FAQs about 95bFM:How many episodes does 95bFM have?The podcast currently has 24,131 episodes available.