For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to Mariameno Kapa-Kingi about updates regarding the Treaty Principles Bill, as well as Te Pāti Māori MP, Hana-Rawhiti Maipa-Clarke, being a recipient of the One Young World Politician of the year award.
For our weekly catch up, Producer Evie spoke to the ACT Party’s Simon Court about a government directive to create a public service that delivers on ‘need not race’, and the draft treaty principals bill being tabled at cabinet for the first time.
Producer Evie also spoke to the Public Service Association’s Janice Panoho about what the government has labelled ‘a colourblind public service’, and some of the concerns that come with us.
Host Joel spoke to Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Caroline Shaw, regarding a new study showing that ‘decarbonising’ transport would have a signficant impact on health; mental and physical.
Producer Evie spoke to the University of Auckland’s Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law Treasa Dunworth about her request for an inquiry to be made into whether New Zealand is sharing intelligence to aid Israel in its war on Gaza.
And finally, Host Joel spoke to the National Secretary for Retail and Finance at First Union, Rudd Hughes, about the Woolworths strikes that took place last week, with extra walkouts being planned for the 17th of September.
Frances Chan features the ‘newskill’ of Louis Cole’s latest jazz-classical crossover album and the ‘old’scool’ wisdom of Mike Nock with an interview and a look back over his career. Mike Nock will be inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame on 8 October 2024.
Setlilst:
Louis Cole – Cruisin’ for P
Louis Cole – A Pill in the Sea
Jacob Mann Big Band – Breaking News Shuffle
Thundercat ft Louis Cole – Bus in These Streets
Louis Cole – Shallow Laughter : Bitches
Louis Cole – Let it Happen
Snarky Puppy ft Knower – I Remember
Anatole Muster ft Louis Cole – Auntie Mabel
Louis Cole – Wizard Funk
Louis Cole – Weird Moments
Mike Nock interview
Yusef Lateef ft Mike Nock – Sister Mamie (Live at Pep’s, 1964)
Almanac ft Mike Nock, Bennie Maupin – Double Split
The Fourth Way – Everyman’s Your Brother
Mike Nock – Vale John
This week on Implausible Deniability, Stella chats about a newly published study into how the dye (yellow food dye 5) used in Doritos has been turning the skin of mice temporarily transluscent! Thanks to Rob Bollix of Plato's Retreat for the heads up on this new research.
Shukthika Rajaguru is a Chemistry Major in the University of Auckland's Bachelor of Advanced Science Honours programme.Last Saturday, Shukthika joined Karyn on Lecture Me to discuss a lecture from SUSTAIN300 that focused on how sustainable policy is enacted in government. Whakarongo mai nei!
Shukthika Rajaguru is a Chemistry Major in the University of Auckland's Bachelor of Advanced Science Honours programme.Last Saturday, Shukthika joined Karyn on Lecture Me to discuss a lecture from SUSTAIN300 that focused on how sustainable policy is enacted in government. Whakarongo mai nei!
Shukthika Rajaguru joins Karyn for Lecture Me to talk about how sustainability policy is enacted in Government, thanks to Blue Hills Books. Stella chats about Doritos on Implausible Deniability, and Dear Finn answers all your queries.
Playlist
The Smashing Times – Ben Jimeny The Green Grocer
George Harrison – All Things Must Pass (Day 1 Demo) (Take 1)
The Cure – Primary, Morgan Studios Out-Take 9/80
Amy Winehouse – Love is a Losing Game, Original Demo
Callahan & Witscher – Boiler Room
Fazerdaze – Cherry Pie
The Clean – Point That Thing Somewhere Else
Nala Sinephro – Continuum 1
Neil Young – Thrasher - Live at the Boarding House (from Archives Volume III)
The Innocence Mission – This Thread is a Green Street
Ocean Beach – Omnism
Jarvis Cocker, Kid Loco – I Just Came To tell You That I’m Going
Serge Gainsbourg – Melody
Lloyd Cole and the Commotions – Are You Ready to be Heartbroken