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The Restructure of Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People w/ CEO of the New Zealand Disability Support Network, Peter Reynolds: 20th August 2024

The Restructure of Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People w/ CEO of the New Zealand Disability Support Network, Peter Reynolds: 20th August 2024 The Restructure of Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People w/ CEO of the New Zealand Disability Support Network, Peter Reynolds: 20th August 2024, 6.38 MB
Tue 20 Aug 2024

Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People, is set to be restructured, losing its responsibility to deliver support services, which will be moved to the Ministry of Social Development. 

This has faced backlash by multiple political parties, such as Labour and the Green Party, as well as from disability activists.

News and Editorial Director, Joel, spoke to the CEO of the New Zealand Disability Support Network, Peter Reynolds, about the reshuffling, and what will change about Whaikaha.

They started off by asking Peter what this would mean for disabled New Zealanders.

Morning Glory w/ Fern: 19 August 2024

Morning Glory w/ Fern: 19 August 2024 Morning Glory w/ Fern: 19 August 2024, 241.24 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

Spooks & laments unfold into a spiral of dubs, dancehall & DNB 

Brought to you by The Tuning Fork!

Breaking Dawn w/ Elle: 19th August, 2024

Breaking Dawn w/ Elle: 19 August, 2024 Breaking Dawn w/ Elle: 19 August, 2024, 271.8 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

Break dawn with Elle! Brew some coffee, debrief your weekend and get ready for your week with some, Royel Otis, MJ Lenderman, Francis Sect and some incoherent ramblings of a 20-nothing girl at 5am. 

The Waitangi Tribunal's calls to scrap the Treaty Principals Bill w /The ACT Party's Simon Court: August 19, 2024

The Waitangi Tribunal's calls to scrap the Treaty Principals Bill w /The ACT Party's Simon Court: August 19, 2024 The Waitangi Tribunal's calls to scrap the Treaty Principals Bill w /The ACT Party's Simon Court: August 19, 2024, 25.49 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

On Friday the Waitangi Tribunal released an interim report which called for the ACT Party’s controversial Treaty Principals Bill to be scrapped. 

Some of the tribunal’s findings said the bill "is a solution to a problem that does not exist, it is fashioned upon a disingenuous historical narrative ;its policy rationales are unsustainable ; and its current text distorts the language of the Treaty / Te Tiriti.” 

Despite all of this, ACT Party leader David Seymour has welcomed the criticism, saying he’s open to encouraging ‘discussion and debate’ around the topic. 

For the weekly catch up with the ACT Party Producer Evie spoke to Simon Court why the party intends to move forward with the bill, in light of these scathing findings. 

They also discussed new sanctions for beneficiaries announced by the government last week, and why the ACT Party believes these should be even stricter than proposed. 

 

Changes to the maths curriculum push arts and music aside w /The University of Auckland's Peter O'Connor: 19 August, 2024

Changes to the maths curriculum push arts and music aside w /The University of Auckland's Peter O'Connor: 19 August, 2024 Changes to the maths curriculum push arts and music aside w /The University of Auckland's Peter O'Connor: 19 August, 2024, 17.58 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

The government recently announced that they’ll be moving forward with changes to maths teaching in schools a year earlier than intended. 

Changes revolve around implementing stricter structure to the way maths is taught, and introducing more standardised maths assessments for children in years 0-8. 

The Prime Minister has said that this may mean deferring the arts and music curriculum to allow for these changes. 

In a Newsroom article, Professor in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland, Peter O'Connor says that pushing the arts curriculum to the side would be detrimental for students. 

Producer Evie spoke to O’Connor about why arts and music is so important for students, as well as having the ability to lift their maths and literacy results.

 

The Wire w/ Joel: 19 August 2024

The Wire w/ Joel: 19 August 2024 The Wire w/ Joel: 19 August 2024, 108.37 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori, News and Editorial Director, Joel, speaks to Mariameno Kapa-Kingi about Waitangi Tribunal calls for Treaty Principles Bill to be scrapped, and the controversial development of a cultural space, that shares the same attributes as a marae, in Sydney, Australia

Producer Evie, for her weekly catch up with the ACT Party, speaks to Simon Court about the Waitangi Tribunal’s calls to scrap the Treaty Principals Bill, as well as the party’s calls for stricter sanctions on beneficiaries.

Joel speaks to Lawyer and Secretary of Community Against Alcohol Harm (CAAH), Dr Grant Hewison, about Auckland’s planned alcohol restrictions.

They also speak to Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland, Mark Thomas, about the new Mpox clade, and what this will mean for New Zealand.

and Evie speaks to Professor in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland, Peter O'Connor about the government’s stricter maths curriculum pushing arts and music education to the side.

Waitangi Tribunal calls for culling of Treaty Principles Bill, and controversial ‘marae’ development in Australia w/ Te Pāti Māori’s Mariameno Kapa-Kingi: 19 August, 2024

Waitangi Tribunal calls for culling of Treaty Principles Bill, and controversial ‘marae’ development in Australia w/ Te Pāti Māori’s Mariameno Kapa-Kingi: 19 August, 2024 Waitangi Tribunal calls for culling of Treaty Principles Bill, and controversial ‘marae’ development in Australia w/ Te Pāti Māori’s Mariameno Kapa-Kingi: 19 August, 2024, 10.52 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori, Joel spoke with Mariameno Kapa-Kingi about the Waitangi Tribunal’s interim report on the Treaty Principles Bill, and the reports calls to cut the bill.

They also spoke to her about the development of a cultural space, which has the same attributes of a marae, in Sydney, Australia, which has faced backlash by the indigenous Australian group, Dharug Ngurra, over concerns the space has not received adequate consent to be built on native land.

Auckland Local Alcohol Policy w/ Lawyer and Secretary of Communities Against Alcohol Harm (CAAH), Dr Grant Hewison: 19 August, 2024

Auckland Local Alcohol Policy w/ Lawyer and Secretary of Communities Against Alcohol Harm (CAAH), Dr Grant Hewison: 19 August, 2024 Auckland Local Alcohol Policy w/ Lawyer and Secretary of Communities Against Alcohol Harm (CAAH), Dr Grant Hewison: 19 August, 2024, 7.28 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

The Auckland Council is set to decide when the Auckland Local Alcohol Policy will be put in place for the city.

The policy details stricter measures in Tāmaki Makaurau, which means bottle shops won’t be able to sell liquor after 9pm, and would put a two-year freeze on new liquor licences in high priority areas.

Joel spoke to Lawyer and Secretary of Communities Against Alcohol Harm, Dr Grant Hewison, about the policy, and what this will mean for Aucklanders.

Mpox, and whether we should be cautious in New Zealand w/ Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland, Mark Thomas: 19 August, 2024

Mpox, and whether we should be cautious in New Zealand w/ Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland, Mark Thomas: 19 August, 2024 Mpox, and whether we should be cautious in New Zealand w/ Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland, Mark Thomas: 19 August, 2024, 5.23 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

Recently, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu, declared Mpox, formally known as monkeypox, a global health emergency for the second year in a row.

This follows the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) experiencing its largest outbreak of the disease ever recorded, which has resulted in tens of thousands of infections.

Joel spoke to Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland, Mark Thomas, about Mpox, and what this means for the country.

They started off by asking him if we should be concerned about this outbreak in New Zealand.

The Rhythm Selection: 19th August, 2024

Rhythm Selection: August 19, 2024 Rhythm Selection: August 19, 2024, 223.45 MB
Mon 19 Aug 2024

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