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Marwan Barghouti and the Responsibility of Israel for the Leadership Vacuum in Palestine w/ Australian National University’s Professor Amin Saikal: 30 October, 2025

Marwan Barghouti and the Responsibility of Israel for the Leadership Vacuum in Palestine w/ Australian National University’s Professor Amin Saikal: 30 October, 2025 Marwan Barghouti and the Responsibility of Israel for the Leadership Vacuum in Palestine w/ Australian National University’s Professor Amin Saikal: 30 October, 2025, 12.24 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

The future of Palestinian leadership remains unclear as the current Palestinian Authority leader, Mahmoud Abbas, remains unpopular and heavily criticised. 

One candidate for leadership is Marwan Barghouti, who has been described as a Nelson Mandela-like leader for Palestine. However, he has been imprisoned in Israel since 2004, facing ill-treatment and torture. 

Wire Host Caeden spoke to Professor Amin Saikal, Middle East Analyst at Australian National University, about Marwan Barghouti and the broader leadership crisis in Palestine.

Delaying Contact Sports For Kids w Dr. Helen Murray: October 30, 2025

Delaying Contact Sports For Kids w Dr. Helen Murray: October 30, 2025 Helen Murray: October 30, 2025, 18.37 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

 

International research to understand the relationship between degenerative brain diseases and head knocks that occur in contact sports continues to develop, with New Zealand researchers calling for a delay for children’s involvement in contact sports until they are older.

Risk factors are not exclusive to concussions, or to professional players. Producer Jasmine Gray spoke to Dr. Helen Murray, Senior Research Fellow and Head of Brain Injury & Neurodegeneration Research at Waipapa Taumata Rau, about the recommendation to delay contact sports to reduce the risk of degenerative brain diseases later in life.

Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 30 October 2025

Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 30 October 2025 Thursday Morning Glory w/ Emma: 30 October 2025, 167.96 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

A breezy, music-filled show from Thursday host Emma Gleason, with new tracks from Georgia Knight, old favourites from The Saints (playing at the Powerstation this Friday, presented by 95bFM) and New Order, songs from Aotearoa Alternative Awards finalists Half/Angel and Geneva AM, plus requests from some lovely listeners.

Thanks to The Tuning Fork

bLine #7: Tu Māia ki Te Ao

bLine #7: Tu Māia ki Te Ao bLine #7: Tu Māia ki Te Ao, 29.46 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

This episode of bLine heads to Te Whanganui a Tara for Tu Māia ki Te Ao: The Future of Democracy Forum, run by MakeIt16 and the New Zealand Centre for Global Studies. Aimed at discussing the various challenges that democracy has faced and what potential solutions could look like, the event featured a range of panels and workshops with various experts, politicians, and activists. This week we discuss the various struggles that democracy is facing in Aotearoa and what we can do to build a better system for the future. 

Thanks to all of our guests, MakeIt16 national coordinators Sanat and Caeden, research director at the Institute for Democratic and Economic AnalysisMax Rashbrooke, general manager of YouthLaw Aotearoa, Darryn Aitchison, and Associate Professor of Politics at Te Herenga a Waka Victoria University of Wellington, Lara Greaves. Thank you also to the New Zealand Centre for Global Studies and MakeIt16 for organising the forum.

Happy listening!

Changes to New Zealand's Science Curriculum w/ Professor Georgina Stuart: Thursday 30th October 2025

Changes to New Zealand's Science Curriculum w/ Professor Georgina Stuart: Thursday 30th October 2025 Changes to New Zealand's Science Curriculum w/ Professor Georgina Stuart: Thursday 30th October 2025, 39.25 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

The government has finally released its long-coveted curriculum rewrite for subjects ranging from Science to Drama.

The new curriculum has faced growing criticism from sections of the education sector, with some calling the new curricula old fashioned, criticising it for sidelining Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Māori Knowledge 

Thursday Wire Producer Sanat spoke to Professor of Māori Education Georgina Stuart about her views on the changes specifically to New Zealand’s Science Curriculum and whether those changes are fit for purpose.

Cocktail Corner w/ Mat: October 30, 2025

Cocktail Corner w/ Mat: October 30, 2025 Cocktail Corner w/ Mat: October 30, 2025, 16.76 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

Mat makes a delicious mānuka-smoked mint julep this week, tune in to catch the recipe and make this refresher at home. Thanks to our friends at Thomson Whiskey.

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: Thursday 30th October 2025

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: Thursday 30th October 2025 City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: Thursday 30th October 2025, 26.85 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

Thousands of households across the country are currently in rates arrears, struggling to pay their rates for the 2024/2025 financial year. 

Auckland Council's head of rates, valuations and data management, Rhonwen Heath, said 6.6 percent of rates, or 42,902 households were outstanding at the start of the 2025/2026 year.

As cost of living pressures continue to grow on households, with rising food, electricity and rents, Thursday Wire Producer Sanat wanted to chat to Auckland Councilor Shane Henderson about how Auckland Council plays a role in making life more affordable for everyday Aucklanders.

They also had a discussion about the role of fireworks in our community, with major festivals like Diwali prompting some communities to express concern about the disruption that fireworks are causing to their families, animals and the natural environment.

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: Thursday 30th October 2025

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: Thursday 30th October 2025 City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: Thursday 30th October 2025, 26.85 MB
Thu 30 Oct 2025

Thousands of households across the country are currently in rates arrears, struggling to pay their rates for the 2024/2025 financial year. 

Auckland Council's head of rates, valuations and data management, Rhonwen Heath, said 6.6 percent of rates, or 42,902 households were outstanding at the start of the 2025/2026 year.

As cost of living pressures continue to grow on households, with rising food, electricity and rents, Thursday Wire Producer Sanat wanted to chat to Auckland Councilor Shane Henderson about how Auckland Council plays a role in making life more affordable for everyday Aucklanders.

They also had a discussion about the role of fireworks in our community, with major festivals like Diwali prompting some communities to express concern about the disruption that fireworks are causing to their families, animals and the natural environment.

The Wire w/ Joel: 29 October, 2025

The Wire w/ Joel: 29 October, 2025 The Wire w/ Joel: 29 October, 2025, 82.88 MB
Wed 29 Oct 2025

This week on the Wednesday Wire:

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.

Whakarongo mai!

What's The Buzz w/ Emily: Rāapa October 29, 2025

What's The Buzz w/ Emily: Rāapa October 29, 2025 What's The Buzz w/ Emily: Rāapa October 29, 2025, 7.03 MB
Wed 29 Oct 2025

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!

Thanks to The Level!