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The Wire w/ Oto: 9th October, 2024

The Wire w/ Oto: 9th October, 2024 The Wire w/ Oto: 9th October, 2024, 113.82 MB
Wed 9 Oct 2024

For their regular catch-up, Oto spoke to the Green Party’s Ricardo Menéndez March about the government’s recently announced fast-track project list, as well as a leaked report of cuts to public health services and The Finance and Expenditure Committee’s inquiry into climate adaptation.

He spoke to Emmy Rakete from the University of Auckland and People Against Prisons Aotearoa to talk about the inclusion of capacity upgrades at Auckland Prison to the fast track project list.

He spoke to Antje Fiedler from the University of Auckland and the small enterprise association of Australia and New Zealand to talk about how small businesses are struggling under current economic conditions.

And, for this week’s Get Action! He spoke to Keremia Tairua who’s started a petition to increase funding and awareness for Functional Neuroogical Disorder Awareness.

Sasha spoke to Aaron Hendry from the Kickback Charity about changes to emergency housing and their campaign to end homelessness.

And he spoke to Professor Karen Waldie of the School of Psychology about a recent study which links the development period of pregnancy to postliminary adolescent mental illness.

The Fast Track List, Public Health Cuts and Climate Adaptation w/ The Green Party’s Ricardo Menendez-March: October 9th, 2024.

The Fast Track List, Public Health Cuts and Climate Adaptation w/ The Green Party’s Ricardo Menendez-March: October 9th, 2024. , 26.49 MB
Wed 9 Oct 2024

Earlier this week, the government revealed a list of 149 projects that had been selected for fast tracking.

Among the listed fast-tracked projects are 43 infrastructure projects, 22 renewable energy projects, and 11 mining projects.

While the bill, Infrastructure minister Chris Bishop says it’s likely some of the projects will be accepted by next year.

Both the recently announced list and the fast track approvals bill preceding it have faced intense scrutiny and criticism from environmental activists, who say that it would allow developers for mining projects and other developments posing risks to the landscape, to bypass environmental protections and democratic scrutiny. 

For their weekly catchup, Oto spoke to Green Party MP Ricardo Menendez-March about the recently announced fast track list, and the environmental impacts of the projects included in it.

They also had a chat about a leaked document revealing a number of cuts to public services, and The Finance and Expenditure Committee’s inquiry into climate adaptation.

Fast-Tracked Upgrades to Auckland Prison w/ Emmy Rākete from people against prisons Aotearoa: 9th October, 2024

Fast-Tracked Upgrades to Auckland Prison w/ Emmy Rākete from people against prisons Aotearoa: 9th October, 2024 Fast-Tracked Upgrades to Auckland Prison w/ Emmy Rākete from people against prisons Aotearoa: 9th October, 2024, 25.12 MB
Wed 9 Oct 2024

One of the projects included in the government's recently announced fast track list is a construction project that would increase the capacity of Paremoremo, Auckland Prison.

The project would add a series of new rooms, floors and beds to the prison, which would double the prison’s inmate capacity from 600 to 1200.

The announcement has been criticised and denounced by prison reform activists in Aotearoa, with one of their concerns being that, without adequate staffing to accommodate an increase in prisoners, the upgrades would lead to chaos and more antisocial behaviour in the prison. 

Oto spoke to Emmy Rākete, a Lecturer in Social Sciences at the University of Auckland and founder of People against prisons Aotearoa, to discuss the announcement of fast tracked upgrades to Auckland prison.

Small Businesses are Suffering w/ Antje Fielder: 9th October, 2024

Small Businesses are Suffering w/ Antje Fielder: 9th October, 2024 Small Businesses are Suffering w/ Antje Fielder: 9th October, 2024, 18.49 MB
Wed 9 Oct 2024

Amidst a cost of living crisis and subsequent drops in consumer spending, it’s no surprise that small businesses in Aotearoa are going through tough times.

Data from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has shown that company liquidations were up by 40% in the first eight months of 2024 compared to figures from last year, and the economic climate in Aotearoa has been compared, by many experts, to the 2008 financial crisis.  

Oto spoke to Antje Fiedler, a Senior lecturer at the University of Auckland and director of the small enterprise association of Australia and New Zealand, to discuss the impacts small businesses have been experiencing amidst the cost of living crisis and current economic climate.

Get Action! Protect and support people with Functional Neurological Disorder w/ Keremia Tairua: 9th October, 2024

Get Action! Protect and support people with Functional Neurological Disorder w/ Keremia Tairua: 9th October, 2024 Get Action! Protect and support people with Functional Neurological Disorder w/ Keremia Tairua: 9th October, 2024, 20.06 MB
Wed 9 Oct 2024

Functional Neurological Disorder is a fast growing condition in Aotearoa that impacts almost 2000 adults a year.

Symptoms range from fainting, to seizures,  paralysis, pain and immobility.

However, awareness of the condition, and subsequent treatment, is scarce in Aotearoa, and many of those dealing with it report being misdiagnosed with conditions like epilepsy and facing stigma while receiving treatment.

For this week’s Get Action! Oto spoke to Keremia Tairua, Cofounder of FND aware New Zealand, about a petition she started aiming to raise awareness towards the condition amongst health practitioners. 

If you'd like to sign the petition, you can find it here:

The Ear w/ Arno: 8 October, 2024

The Ear w/ Arno: 8 October, 2024 The Ear w/ Arno: 8 October, 2024, 264.86 MB
Tue 8 Oct 2024

Crazy deep cuts of techno, lots of variation, not your average techno night.

95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rātū October 8, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rātū October 8, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rātū October 8, 2024, 241.55 MB
Tue 8 Oct 2024

Featuring a whole bunch of awesome goodness, firstly that we're heading to MOTAT for their 60th Birthday. Hooray! Join us for 95bFM at MOTAT's 60th Birthday on Sunday 20 October 2024 - Aneeka and Nicholas will be broadcasting live from 9AM to 12PM. Plus an interview with Amy Mansfield about her new play, H.R. The Musical, and Ready Steady Learn thanks to the smart folks at Waipapa Taumata Rau - University of Auckland.

Ready Steady Learn w/ Jarod McTaggart: October 8, 2024

Ready Steady Learn w/ Jarod McTaggart: October 8, 2024 Ready Steady Learn w/ Jarod McTaggart: October 8, 2024, 95.23 MB
Tue 8 Oct 2024

Jarod McTaggart is a Masters student at the School of Biological Sciences. Jarod is studying towards a Masters in Science, Biosecuirty and Conservation. Jarord and Jonny chat about pekapeka/bats, echolocation and the co-evolution between pekapeka and moths. 

Thanks to The University of Auckland!

Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rātū, 8th Oketopa 2024

Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rātū, 8th Oketopa 2024 Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rātū, 8th Oketopa 2024, 221.89 MB
Tue 8 Oct 2024

Sof plays some old and new favourites... many of which appear on some killer compliations she's had on repeat. If you wanna deep dive into those, check out: 

Wallpaper Mach 1.5- Limitless Luxury (1999)

Fingertracks: Vol. 1 (2019)

A Decade Deeper (2018)

Thanks to The Tuning Fork xx

Consultation on Changing Jury Usage w/ Associate Professor Scott Optican

Consultation on Changing Jury Usage w Associate Professor Scott Optican Consultation on Changing Jury Usage w Associate Professor Scott Optican, 23.46 MB
Tue 8 Oct 2024

On Thursday the 19th September, the Ministry of Justice opened consultation on changing jury trials to improve flexibility and increase thresholds for when individuals can opt to use a jury trial.

The proposed changes would allow individuals to opt for jury trials up to and until their case review hearing, and increase the required seriousness for offences before a jury trial can be used.

Producer Josef spoke to Associate Professor of Evidence and Criminal Procedure at the University of Auckland, Scott Optican, about jury trials, and the balancing of interests that comes with setting jury trial procedures.