Emily from the NZ Drug Foundation joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero around Benzodiazepines - what to look out for, be weary of, and how to stay safe. Whakarongo mai nei!
Justin from Silk Cut joins Rosetta and Milly on the airwaves to chat about their brand new album Corridors Of Light, and their release show this Sunday at Big Fan! Whakarongo mai nei!
Recently, the Labour Party have unveiled their capital gains tax (CGT) policy.
The policy only targets properties, with the exception of family homes, and farms. The tax policy, according to Labour, will supply all New Zealanders with three free doctor visits yearly.
For our weekly catch up with the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March, News and Editorial Director Joel spoke to him about Labour’s CGT policy, and what the Green’s think of it.
They also discussed the funding cuts for the Māori news organisation’s Te Karere and The Hui, as well as how the Green Party will be campaigning 1 year out from the next general election.
Rosetta and Milly have a kōrero with Ben Woods, who co-runs Port Noise festival in Ohinehou Lyttleton - happening next year on February 21-22! The lineup is STACKED and tickets are on sale, so get amongst e te whānau! Whakarongo mai nei!
For our monthly catch up with the Green Party, Rosetta and Milly chat to Steve Abel about the Government's changes to the planned pig farrowing crate ban, and the Takutai Moana Ammendment Bill passing it's third reading. Whakarongo mai nei!
Recently, the Labour Party have unveiled their capital gains tax (CGT) policy.
The policy only targets properties, with the exception of family homes, and farms. The tax policy, according to Labour, will supply all New Zealanders with three free doctor visits yearly.
For our weekly catch up with the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March, News and Editorial Director Joel spoke to him about Labour’s CGT policy, and what the Green’s think of it.
They also discussed the funding cuts for the Māori news organisation’s Te Karere and The Hui, as well as how the Green Party will be campaigning 1 year out from the next general election.
For our weekly catchup with the Green Party, News and Editorial Director Joel spoke with MP Ricardo Menendez-March about Labour’s new capital gains tax, slashing of funding for the Māori news organisation’s The Hui and Te Karere, and the party’s campaigning plans one year away from the next general election.
And Joel spoke with Lisa Darragh, a Senior Curriculum and Pedagogy Researcher at the University of Auckland, about the government’s new maths curriculum of years 0 - 10.
And Producer Manny spoke with James Russell, Professor of Conservation Biology at the University of Auckland and Peter Morton, Coordinator of the Department of Conservation’s predator control program about an impending explosion of predator populations.
The Ministry of Education has recently revealed their new draft math's curriculum for years 0 - 10, making this new curriculum the third in three years.
In announcing the move, Education Minister, Erica Stanford, says the new curriculum is another step forward for the country producing a world-leading system for all students.
However, the new curriculum has faced criticism, such as around the amount of time educators are expected to have implemented the new curriculum.
As a result, multiple open letters have been sent to the government. In an open letter from 44 maths education experts yesterday, they say the changes “seem more political than educational”.
News and Editorial Director Joel spoke to Lisa Darragh, a Senior Curriculum and Pedagogy Researcher at the University of Auckland, about this new curriculum and what her thoughts are on it.