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95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāapa February 21, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāapa February 21, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāapa February 21, 2024, 242.22 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

On What's Up with Chris Hipkins, Rachel speaks to the leader of the opposition about Grant Robertson's recent resignation from the Labour party, recent poll results and policy coming out of the government as of late. Rob Bollix talks wonderful science and fossil stuff on The Mind Trench. Maté Vella talks about Family Band's debut single, Large Dirt Piles, out today. Estère is in the studio talking about her Mākara Peak EP release tour and upcoming performance at Splore. Justine Sachs gives you the union and employment lowdown on Red Dead Redemption. Whakarongo mai nei!

The Mind Trench w/ Rob Bollix: 21 February, 2024

The Mind Trench w/ Rob Bollix: 21 February, 2024 The Mind Trench w/ Rob Bollix: 21 February, 2024, 11.62 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

Rob Bollix talks wonderful science and fossil stuff.

I/V/ w Maté Vella: 21 February, 2024

I/V/ w Maté Vella: 21 February, 2024 I/V/ w Maté Vella: 21 February, 2024, 13.41 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

Maté Vella talks about Family Band's debut single, Large Dirt Piles, out today via Sunreturn.

I/V/ w Estère: 21 February, 2024

I/V/ w Estère: 21 February, 2024 I/V/ w Estère: 21 February, 2024, 16.83 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

Estère is in the studio talking about her Mākara Peak EP release tour and upcoming performance at Splore. 

Red Dead Redemption w/ Justine Sachs: February 21, 2024

Red Dead Redemption w/ Justine Sachs: February 21, 2024 Red Dead Redemption w/ Justine Sachs: February 21, 2024, 9.07 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

Justine Sachs gives you the union and employment lowdown on Red Dead Redemption. Whakarongo mai nei!

What's Up w/ Chris Hipkins: February 21, 2024

What's Up w/ Chris Hipkins: February 21, 2024 What's Up w/ Chris Hipkins: February 21, 2024, 5.88 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

Rachel speaks to the leader of the opposition about Grant Robertson's recent resignation from the Labour party, recent poll results and policy coming out of the government as of late. 

Smith v Fonterra Judicial Climate Justice w/ Vernon Rive: February 21st, 2024

Smith v Fonterra w/ Vernon Rive: February 21st, 2024 Smith v Fonterra w/ Vernon Rive: February 21st, 2024, 20.71 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

The Supreme Court in the recent Smith v Fonterra case ruled that Iwi Leader Mike Smith can proceed to trial against Fonterra, and six of the other largest greenhouse gas emitters. In this case, he argued that their emissions would harm him and his interests to customary land, including loss of cultural and spiritual sites, and fisheries. 

Olivia talked to Associate Professor at the University of Auckland Law School, Vernon Rive, about this decision. He also discussed what judicial decisions means for overarching climate action, and other implications of this case.

Foodstuffs Facial Recognition Trial w/ Gehan Gunasekara: February 21st, 2024

Foodstuffs Facial Recognition Trial w/ Gehan Gunasekara: February 21st, 2024 Foodstuffs Facial Recognition Trial w/ Gehan Gunasekara: February 21st, 2024, 32.8 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

Foodstuffs is rolling out a facial recognition trial to identify and deter shoplifters. Many have criticised such use of facial recognition technology, noting that it is a slippery slope, and can encroach on people’s privacy. 

Olivia talked to Associate Professor at the University of Auckland’s Department of Commercial Law, Gehan Gunasekara, about the potential benefits and issues with utilising this technology, and possible actions the Government should take in protecting privacy. 

Section 27 Cultural Reports w/ Kris Gledhill: February 21st, 2024

Section 27 Cultural Reports w/ Kris Gledhill: February 21st, 2024 Section 27 Cultural Reports w/ Kris Gledhill: February 21st, 2024, 16.98 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

The government has announced its intention to scrap legal funding for section 27 cultural reports. These reports are used in court sentencing for judges to learn more about the offenders’ cultural background and their lives. This decision has been criticised, with experts saying that scrapping reports would make trials slower and more expensive, and would negatively impact Māori. 

Olivia talked to Professor of Law at AUT, Kris Gledhill, about this decision, the issues with it, and how Aotearoa New Zealand compares with other countries.

The Wire: 21st February, 2024

The Wire: 21st February, 2024 The Wire: 21st February, 2024, 96.56 MB
Wed 21 Feb 2024

Producer Olivia spoke to Associate Professor at the University of Auckland Law School, Vernon Rive, about the Smith and Fonterra climate change court case. 

She also spoke to Associate Professor at the University of Auckland’s Department of Commercial Law, Gehan Gunasekara, about Foodstuffs’ facial recognition trial.

And she spoke to Professor of Law at AUT, Kris Gledhill, about the Government's decision to scrap legal aid for section 27 cultural reports.