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95bFM Breakfast w/ Milly & Tuvu'a: Rāhina June 23, 2025

95bFM Breakfast w/ Milly & Tuvu'a: Rāhina June 23, 2025 95bFM Breakfast w/ Milly & Tuvu'a: Rāhina June 23, 2025, 237.06 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

 Featuring Fashun with Penelope Noir and the weekly book review with Jenna on Loose Reads, thanks to Time Out Bookstore and later Australian comedian Guy Montgomery is in the studio for a chat about his show this week!

Dirtbag Radio: June 23, 2025

Dirtbag Radio: June 23, 2025 Dirtbag Radio: June 23, 2025, 159.23 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Concerns regarding moving away from Census to collect national data w/ the University of Auckland’s Liza Bolton: 23 June, 2025

Concerns regarding moving away from Census to collect national data w/ the University of Auckland’s Liza Bolton: 23 June, 2025 Concerns regarding moving away from Census to collect national data w/ the University of Auckland’s Liza Bolton: 23 June, 2025, 10.13 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

Recently, Statistics Minister, Shane Reti, has announced that Stats NZ will be moving away from the Census to collect data, cancelling the next scheduled Census in 2028.

The move will result in data already collected by government agencies to be used as the primary source of population data.

To ensure minority communities are accurately portrayed in national data, Stats NZ say they will be working with these communities, with plans to implement smaller surveys and targeted data collection.

However, concerns have been raised about whether this is enough.

News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to Liza Bolton, a Professional Teaching Fellow in the Department of Statistics at the University of Auckland, about this move, and her concerns regarding moving away from the Census to collect data.

Government plans to raise age cap for cycles on the sidewalk and allow e-scooters in the bike lane w/ Living Streets Aotearoa President Tim Jones: 23 June, 2025

Government plans to raise age cap for cycles on the sidewalk and allow e-scooters in the bike lane w/ Living Streets Aotearoa President Tim Jones: 23 June, 2025 Government plans to raise age cap for cycles on the sidewalk and allow e-scooters in the bike lane w/ Living Streets Aotearoa President Tim Jones: 23 June, 2025, 22.71 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

The government is considering changes to the rules surrounding who can ride bikes on the sidewalk and e-scooters in the bike lane. Currently e-scooters are not allowed in the bike line, despite many riders using it, and bikes can only be ridden on the sidewalk by young children.

The government is planning to change this, allowing e-scooters in the bike line legally, and raising the age cap for bike riding on the sidewalk.

Producer Samantha spoke to Tim Jones, President of Living Streets Aotearoa regarding these proposed changes and their implications.

Psilocybin and Melatonin, Taxpayers Funding Cancer Medicines for Private Facilities, Criticisms of ACT MP Karen Chhour regarding Bootcamps w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 23 June, 2025

Psilocybin and Melatonin, Taxpayers Funding Cancer Medicines for Private Facilities, Criticisms of ACT MP Karen Chhour regarding Bootcamps w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 23 June, 2025 Psilocybin and Melatonin, Taxpayers Funding Cancer Medicines for Private Facilities, Criticisms of ACT MP Karen Chhour regarding Bootcamps w/ the ACT Party’s Simon Court: 23 June, 2025, 19.28 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

Associate Health Minister, David Seymour, has recently announced changes to Psilocybin and Melatonin availability.

Psilocybin, the compound found in magic mushrooms, will be available for certain patients suffering from poor mental health outcomes. Melatonin, which is used for insomnia and jetlag, is set to be available over the counter.

For our weekly catchup with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to him about this move, and the potential accessibility concerns with accessing these medications.

They also discussed taxpayers set to be funding newly-funded cancer medicines for private facilities.

Finally, they discuss opposition parties criticised Children’s Minister, Karen Chhour, over a lack of transparency regarding the effectiveness of boot camps for youth offenders, especially as boot camps have received a boost of $30 million, despite the pilot programme still being ongoing.

But first, they discussed Psilocybin and Melatonin.

Morning Glory w/ Fern: 23 June 2025

Morning Glory w/ Fern: 23 June 2025 Morning Glory w/ Fern: 23 June 2025, 182.23 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

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The Accessibility of Psilocybin for Treatment-Resistant Depression w/ the University of Auckland’s Suresh Muthukumaraswamy: 23 June, 2025

The Accessibility of Psilocybin for Treatment-Resistant Depression w/ the University of Auckland’s Suresh Muthukumaraswamy: 23 June, 2025 The Accessibility of Psilocybin for Treatment-Resistant Depression w/ the University of Auckland’s Suresh Muthukumaraswamy: 23 June, 2025, 6.9 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

With Psilocybin set to be more available for those with treatment-resistant depression comes the question of accessibility.

Currently only one specialist will be able to provide psilocybin to patients, with concerns over how much the treatment will cost.

News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to Suresh Muthukumaraswamy, a Professor in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Auckland, about psilocybin, and what should be expected with allowing psilocybin to treat treatment-resistant depression.

Fashun w/ Penelope Noir: June 23, 2025

Fashun w/ Penelope Noir: June 23, 2025 Fashun w/ Penelope Noir: June 23, 2025, 17.02 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

Guest Interview w/ Guy Montgomery: June 23, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Guy Montgomery: June 23, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Guy Montgomery: June 23, 2025, 22.45 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025

The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday June 23, 2025

The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday June 23, 2025 The One to Four with Pennie Black: Monday June 23, 2025, 247.29 MB
Mon 23 Jun 2025