Lara joins Rosetta for a debrief about the dramas surrounding Luxon's popularity in recent polls, and how the unfolding war in Iran will impact petrol prices and Aotearoa's economy. Whakarongo mai nei!
Whaling has had a continued impact on whale populations in the South Pacific, with over two million whales lost to historical industrial whaling. Whale populations are seeing some population recovery since Soviet whaling ended in the 1970s. New techniques are allowing scientists to study the age structures, behaviours and songs of whales, and observe how these are changing as whale populations are recovering.
Wire Producer Liam spoke to Associate Professor Emma Carroll of the University of Auckland’s School of Biological Sciences about the large study they conducted on a population of New Caledonian humpback whales looking at their changing behaviours and population dynamics across nearly twenty years.
Your bosom selecta this week is Casual Swim! You can catch Laps with Casual Swim every second Wednesday from 10pm - midnight, or anytime via the bCasts! Whakarongo mai nei.
The road congestion phenomenon known as “March Madness” which hits Auckland every year has begun, with Auckland Transport estimating travel times on Motorways will increase up to 41% this month.
The City Rail link is set to open later this year offering potential congestion relief in the future but Auckland Public Transport fares continue to increase, potentially offsetting this investment as a complete solution.
To discuss the extent of March congestion issues and how they can be solved Producer Thomas talked to Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Planning from the University of Auckland Dr Tim Welch.
Last weekend saw the United States and Israel airstriking Iran, with Iran retaliating with strikes on Israel, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait. The New Zealand government put out a press release soon after, condemning Iran for the strikes and for protest crackdown earlier this year.
While the press release and later communications from the government have called for all parties to follow international law, the government has offered little in criticism of the United States and Israel’s bombings. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, when asked if the strikes were legal, said it would be up to each country to provide a justification.
This past week also saw a new policy from the government that would look to reclaim ACC payments from those already receiving welfare payments. ACC claimants usually receive funding to support their inability to work, however those on the benefit will already be receiving such funds regardless. While there is cross-party support for a change that would remove this “double dipping”, the policy would also charge back some of those who have already benefited from this loophole.
The move has been criticised by opposition MPs, who say creating debt for already marginalised or vulnerable groups is unfair and morally questionable.
For our weekly catchup with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, News Director Castor asked about the New Zealand government’s stance on conflict in the Middle East and issues with this new ACC policy change, beginning on the Middle East.
Rosetta sat down for a kōrero with playwright and director Hone Kouka, who's Waiora Te Ūkaipō The Homeland first premiered 30 years ago and has been reinvigorated as part of the Aotearoa Festival of The Arts and Auckland Arts Festival Te Ahurei o Toi Tāmaki. Tickets are available for the show now - on at the ASB Waterfront Theatre until March 22. Whakarongo mai nei!
Christian joins us for a kōrero about the new eighthirty coffee bags, how to perfect your espresso at home, and our bean of the week: the eighthirty Standard Blend! Whakarongo mai nei!
It's been a huge weekend and Rosetta and Milly are back in the studio to give you the rundown! E whai ake nei, coming up on your Monday Breakfast; Whakataukī o Tēnei Wiki with Arini, This Is How We Brew It with Christian, Rosetta spoke with Hone Kouka about Waiora Te Ūkaipō, Nate is up for Loose Reads, and Casual Swim is your bosom selecta today! Whakarongo mai nei.
Thanks to eighthirty coffee roasters!
Playlist
Herbs - French Letter
augustus pablo - Ras Menilik Congo (Harp)
Kong Kasi - Youths of Today Extended Dub
ngaru - Harikoa Loop
Flying Lotus - CAPTAIN KERNEL
Eerie - Go 2
Hemi Hemingway - Promises (feat. Georgia Gets By)
Annahstasia - Be Kind
Kokoroko - Idea 5 (Live From Metropolis Studios)
Kaishandao - PŌNEKE
Hasji - 2b real (feat. Urtica Ferox)
The Sophs - DEATH IN THE FAMILY
Dagmar Zuniga - Photography the Hard Way (feat. Hayes Hoey)
Fabiano Do Nascimento & Vittor Santos Orchestra - O Tempo (Foi O Meu Mestre)