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Vaping laws and policies w/ Chief executive of the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand, Letitia Harding: 16th April, 2024.

Vaping laws and policies w/ Chief executive of the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand, Letitia Harding: 16th April, 2024. , 14.88 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

In a recent report card on Aotearoa’s laws and policies for vaping, the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand found the government still has significant areas for improvement to address the youth vaping epidemic.

Producer Sofia Roger Williams spoke to Chief Executive, Letitia Harding, about New Zealand’s current laws and policies for vaping, the importance of regulation and restriction, and what measures the Foundation would like to see the government take to better address these. 

Department of Conservation Job Cuts w/ Group Manager Conservation Advocacy and Communications at Forest and Bird, Richard Capie: 16th April, 2024.

Department of Conservation Job Cuts w/ Group Manager Conservation Advocacy and Communications at Forest and Bird, Richard Capie: 16th April, 2024. , 23.91 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

Last week, it was announced that 130 jobs at the Department of Conservation will be cut in a proposed restructure. 

These are among the almost 2000 public service job cuts being made to meet the Finance Minister's cost-cutting target of a 6.5 percent reduction in spending.

Additionally, the cuts at DOC were announced the same day as the release of the Our Land 2024 report on Aotearoa’s natural ecosystems and landscapes. 

Producer Sofia Roger Williams spoke to Group Manager of Conservation Advocacy and Communications at Forest and Bird, Richard Capie, about the impacts and significance of these cuts on the environment and the economy, in light of the Fast Track legislation, Our Land 2024, and the cuts to other departments contributing to the protection of Aotearoa’s environment

Government hypocrisy on Iran and Israel w/ Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa chair John Minto: 16th April, 2024.

Government hypocrisy on Iran and Israel w/ Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa chair John Minto: 16th April, 2024. , 21.29 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

The missile attack launched by Iran on Israel drew responses from a number of Western countries, spreading concern and condemning the actions of Iran’s government. 

The attack followed an airstrike by Israel on the first of April, on Iran’s embassy in Damascus, Syria. 

While international organisations, including New Zealand’s government, were quick to respond to the recent response from Iran, few commented on this earlier attack. Wire host Castor spoke to Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa’s chair John Minto about this and New Zealand’s response to Israel’s actions more broadly.

Conservation efforts and pest eradication w/ The University of Auckland’s Professor James Russell: 16th April, 2024.

Conservation efforts and pest eradication w/ The University of Auckland’s Professor James Russell: 16th April, 2024. , 23.63 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

Early in April, the Department of Conservation faced criticisms for spending $500,000 to remove one stoat from Chalky Island in Fiordland. 

Wire host Castor spoke to the University of Auckland’s Professor James Russell, about conservation and pest eradication broadly in Aotearoa, individual community efforts, and this specific case of one nasty stoat. 

The Wire w/ Castor: 16th April, 2024.

The Wire w/ Castor: 16th April, 2024. , 133.96 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

For Dear Science this week, Professor Allan Blackman chatted with us about ancient Roman wine, dating a solar flare using polar trees, and the brightest cosmic explosion ever. 

Wire host Castor spoke to the University of Auckland’s Professor James Russell, about conservation and pest eradication in Aotearoa.

He also spoke to Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa’s chair, John Minto, about recent hypocrisy from the government regarding Iran’s recent attack on Israel. 

Producer Sofia spoke to the Chief Executive of the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand, Letitia Harding, about the government’s laws and policies for vaping. 

She also spoke to Group Manager Conservation Advocacy and Communications at Forest and Bird, Richard Capie, about job cuts at the Department of Conservation. 

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday April 16, 2023

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday April 16, 2023 Stinky Grooves: Tuesday April 16, 2023, 249.17 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

An involved journey down a well twisty path...

Universal Harmony: April 16, 2024

UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 575 UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 575, 222.77 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024


Tonight in Universal Harmony's auditory courtroom, presided over by DJ PHILLIEE, we dive into tracks from the past decade of Aprils, celebrating this 11th year of the show. Tune in as these seasoned tunes stand trial for your approval. Court is now in session!

~ Universal Harmony ~

Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.

The Ear w/ Arno: 16 April, 2024

The Ear w/ Arno: 16 April, 2024 The Ear w/ Arno: 16 April, 2024, 250.58 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

Featuring Terence McKenna and Spacetime Continuum's Alien Dreamtime

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rātu April 16, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rātu April 16, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rātu April 16, 2024, 241.46 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

Alex guesses a Nina Simone track with one hit of one second on Second Guessing. Liam Hoff from Night Lunch is dialling in to chat about their new single, 1 Million Pines. Stage Direction is with Ana Scotney (creator and performer) talking about ScatterGun: After the Death of Rūaumoko, a solo show from Silo Theatre. Robin Laven from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute is on Ready Steady Learn to talking about his research into breast cancer. Whakarongo mai nei!

I/V/ w Night Lunch: 16 April, 2024

I/V/ w Night Lunch: 16 April, 2024 I/V/ w Night Lunch: 16 April, 2024, 17.81 MB
Tue 16 Apr 2024

Liam Hoff from Night Lunch is dialling in to chat about their new single, 1 Million Pines.