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Study Finds the Accommodation Supplement is Failing to Ease Housing Stress for Renters w/ the University of Auckland's Edward Yiu: 15 April 2025

Study Finds the Accommodation Supplement is Failing to Ease Housing Stress for Renters w/ the University of Auckland's Edward Yiu: 15 April 2025 Study Finds the Accommodation Supplement is Failing to Ease Housing Stress for Renters w/ the University of Auckland's Edward Yiu: 15 April 2025, 15.85 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

The Accommodation Supplement is one of Aotearoa’s primary social housing support programmes.

It provides weekly financial assistance to lower-income households struggling with housing costs.

A recent study by University of Auckland has revealed that the supplement is failing to ease housing stress, with renters receiving the subsidy spending more of their income on rent than those who don’t, across all income brackets.

Producer Amani spoke to University of Auckland Associate Property Professor Edward Yiu to find out more about this research and to see what advice he has for student renters.

Dear Science w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 15th April, 2025

Dear Science w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 15th April, 2025 Dear Science w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 15th April, 2025, 24.61 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

This week on Dear Science our expert, Professor Allan Blackman chatted with us about using physics to make more efficient coffee, inuit words for snow, and Leonardo Da Vinci's birthday. 

Thanks to MOTAT, the museum inspiring the innovators of tomorrow!

Treaty Principles Bill in Retrospect and Harassment of Female MPs w/ the National Party’s Nancy Lu: 15th April, 2025

Treaty Principles Bill in Retrospect and Harassment of Female MPs w/ the National Party’s Nancy Lu: 15th April, 2025 Treaty Principles Bill in Retrospect and Harassment of Female MPs w/ the National Party’s Nancy Lu: 15th April, 2025, 10.56 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

The Treaty Principles Bill was officially put to bed last week, as it was voted down in parliament by all parties besides ACT. The bill spent a long time in the public spotlight and has been met with extensive criticism from across the political spectrum. Now that it’s done, Wire host Castor asked Nancy Lu about whether the bill met the government’s expectations and whether they’d explore something similar in the future.

Last week, we also saw a report released about the harassment of female MPs. The harassment levels have been concerning to many, especially given targeted campaigns and posts from some members of parliament or political parties encouraging this harassment. 

In our weekly catchup with the National party, Tom Rutherford was absent this week, so Castor spoke to Nancy Lu about these issues, beginning with the Treaty Principles Bill.

Guest Interview w/ Buzz Moller: April 15, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Buzz Moller: April 15, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Buzz Moller: April 15, 2025, 93.04 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

Buzz Moller from Voom chats to Jonny about their forthcoming album Something Good Is Happening.

Improving trust in New Zealand's media organisations w/ AUT's head of journalism, Greg Treadwell: 15th April 2025

Improving trust in New Zealand's media organisations w/ AUT's head of journalism, Greg Treadwell: 15th April 2025 Improving trust in New Zealand's media organisations w/ AUT's head of journalism, Greg Treadwell: 15th April 2025, 15.86 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

A report was released this week titled ‘Trust in News in Aotearoa New Zealand’, containing data on how much the New Zealand public trusts news organisations. While trust has been declining over the past five years, this year has seen some stabilisation and some optimistic statistics for the future. 

To discuss the report and what it means for the relationship between the public and media in Aotearoa, Wire host Castor spoke to one of the study’s authors and head of journalism at AUT, Greg Treadwell.

You can find the full report here

The Wire w/ Castor: 15th April, 2025

The Wire w/ Castor: 15th April, 2025 The Wire w/ Castor: 15th April, 2025, 110.55 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

This week on the Tuesday Wire...

For Dear Science this week, our expert, Professor Allan Blackman chatted with us about using physics to make a better cup of joe, inuit words for snow, and Leonardo Da Vinci’s birthday. 

In our weekly catchup with the National Party’s Nancy Lu, Wire host Castor asked about the Treaty Principles Bill after it was voted down and about a recent study into harassment of female MPs. 

They spoke to head of journalism at AUT, Greg Treadwell about the recent Trust in News in Aotearoa New Zealand report and how to improve relations between the public and news media.  

And they spoke to Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Education at the University of Auckland, Camilla Highfield, about Kāhui Ako, an education programme which appears to be on the chopping block.

Producer Amani spoke to Associate Property Professor at the University of Auckland, Edward Yiu, about a recent study which has found Aotearoa’s accommodation supplement to be failing to ease housing stress.

Caveman Noise w/ Benny Mathews: April 15, 2025

Caveman Noise w/ Benny Mathews: April 15, 2025 Caveman Noise w/ Benny Mathews: April 15, 2025, 221.59 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

Morning Glory w/ Sof: 15 April, 2025

Morning Glory w/ Sof: 15 April, 2025 Morning Glory w/ Sof: 15 April, 2025, 218.84 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday April 15, 2025

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday April 15, 2025 Stinky Grooves: Tuesday April 15, 2025, 244.88 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

The weekly stenchmark of riddim'n'renk

Morning Glory w/ Fern: 14 April 2025

Morning Glory w/ Fern: 14 April 2025 Morning Glory w/ Fern: 14 April 2025, 179.86 MB
Tue 15 Apr 2025

Thanks to The Tuning Fork!