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International Desk: The Conviction of Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro w/ University of Liverpool’s Dr Marieke Riethof: 25 September, 2025

International Desk: The Conviction of Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro w/ University of Liverpool’s Dr Marieke Riethof: 25 September, 2025 International Desk: The Conviction of Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro w/ University of Liverpool’s Dr Marieke Riethof: 25 September, 2025, 10.97 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Earlier this month, four out of five members of Brazil’s supreme court voted to convict the former president, Jair Bolsonaro, for plotting a military coup after losing the 2022 election. 

However, members of the right-wing political opposition that support Bolsonaro are attempting to pass a bill that would give him amnesty. 

For International Desk, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Dr Marieke Riethof, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Politics at the University of Liverpool, about the conviction of Bolsonaro and the public response.

International Desk: The Conviction of Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro w/ University of Liverpool’s Dr Marieke Riethof: 25 September, 2025

International Desk: The Conviction of Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro w/ University of Liverpool’s Dr Marieke Riethof: 25 September, 2025 International Desk: The Conviction of Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro w/ University of Liverpool’s Dr Marieke Riethof: 25 September, 2025, 10.97 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Earlier this month, four out of five members of Brazil’s supreme court voted to convict the former president, Jair Bolsonaro, for plotting a military coup after losing the 2022 election. 

However, members of the right-wing political opposition that support Bolsonaro are attempting to pass a bill that would give him amnesty. 

For International Desk, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Dr Marieke Riethof, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Politics at the University of Liverpool, about the conviction of Bolsonaro and the public response.

Flicks 'n' That w/ Steve Newall: 25th September, 2025

Flicks 'n' That w/ Steve Newall: 25th September, 2025 Flicks 'n' That w/ Steve Newall: 25th September, 2025, 15.11 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Steve shares with us his picks on what to watch for the week!

What's Cooking w/ Mouseatouille: 25th September, 2025

What's Cooking w/ Mouseatouille: 25th September, 2025 What's Cooking w/ Mouseatouille: 25th September, 2025, 46.84 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Harry Green of Naarm-based nine-piece Mouseatouille selects some tracks for us and talks to Sof about their third album together, DJ Set

Harry's selections:

Carnival of the Animals: XIII. The Swan - Camille Saint-Saens

Resident Evil - Tex Patrello

The Workplace - Jim O’Rourke

Artist track:

My DJ Set - Mouseatouille

Plan Change 78 and High Density Housing on City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 25th September 2025

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 25th September 2025 City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 25th September 2025, 18.85 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Auckland Council’s Policy and Planning committee met yesterday to vote on a new plan that would zone the city for two million homes, primarily around train stations and rapid bus routes. 

This plan is a response to legislation put forward by housing minister Chris Bishop which requires councils across the country to zone for higher density housing.

This plan has not been without controversy, with councillors claiming that Aucklanders are being “put to the firing squad” 

Deputy PM David Seymour has publicly disagreed with his own housing minister, arguing that suburbs like Epsom and Parnell don’t have the right infrastructure to accommodate for this growth. 

Advocates for the plan, including mayor Wayne Brown argue that the council cannot continue to drag its feet on the need for housing that is closer to the city, and is more affordable. They argue that it’s better to build in places with pipes, public transport routes and job opportunities. 

The plan passed with a majority last evening, so Producer Sanat talked to Councilor Julie Fairey about the plan change and what it means for the future of the city.

The Mood of the Boardroom and University Reforms w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 25 September, 2025

The Mood of the Boardroom and University Reforms w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 25 September, 2025 The Mood of the Boardroom and University Reforms w/ Labour’s Shanan Halbert: 25 September, 2025, 12.73 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Yesterday, the New Zealand Herald released their latest “Mood of the Boardroom” survey results, based on the responses from 150 senior business leaders. 

And earlier this month, the Minister for Universities, Dr Shane Reti, announced a series of reforms for tertiary education. 

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden asked Shanan Halbert about both of these topics.

Te Ohu Whakawhanaunga Tāmaki Makaurau's Mayoral Forum w/ Marlon Drake: 25th September 2025

Te Ohu Whakawhanaunga Tāmaki Makaurau's Mayoral Forum w/ Marlon Drake: 25th September 2025 Te Ohu Whakawhanaunga Tāmaki Makaurau's Mayoral Forum w/ Marlon Drake: 25th September 2025, 25.51 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Last week at St Matthew’s in the city, the community alliance Te Ohu Whakawhaungna organised a housing and wages Mayoral Forum attended by nearly 300 people.

This forum was centered on asking leading mayoral candidates about their plans to deliver public and affordable housing in the city, tackle homelessness and deliver a living wage for all those employed by Auckland Council.

Producer Sanat spoke to lead organiser for Te Ohu Marlon Drake about their community organising strategy, the sort of issues that diverse communities across the city care about and how they plan to work with the next mayor of the city to deliver on the needs of communities in Auckland.

Plan Change 78 and High Density Housing on City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 25th September 2025

City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 25th September 2025 City Counselling w/ Julie Fairey: 25th September 2025, 18.85 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Auckland Council’s Policy and Planning committee met yesterday to vote on a new plan that would zone the city for two million homes, primarily around train stations and rapid bus routes. 

This plan is a response to legislation put forward by housing minister Chris Bishop which requires councils across the country to zone for higher density housing.

This plan has not been without controversy, with councillors claiming that Aucklanders are being “put to the firing squad” 

Deputy PM David Seymour has publicly disagreed with his own housing minister, arguing that suburbs like Epsom and Parnell don’t have the right infrastructure to accommodate for this growth. 

Advocates for the plan, including mayor Wayne Brown argue that the council cannot continue to drag its feet on the need for housing that is closer to the city, and is more affordable. They argue that it’s better to build in places with pipes, public transport routes and job opportunities. 

The plan passed with a majority last evening, so Producer Sanat talked to Councilor Julie Fairey about the plan change and what it means for the future of the city.

Cocktail Corner w/ Holly from Decibel Wines: September 25, 2025

Cocktail Corner w/ Holly from Decibel Wines: September 25, 2025 Cocktail Corner w/ Holly from Decibel Wines: September 25, 2025, 21.39 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

Thanks to Decibel Wines!

The Wire w/ Caeden: 25 September, 2025

The Wire w/ Caeden: 25 September, 2025 The Wire w/ Caeden: 25 September, 2025, 81.98 MB
Thu 25 Sep 2025

For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Shanan Halbert about the results of the New Zealand Herald’s mood of the boardroom survey, and the University reforms announced by the Government earlier this month.

For International Desk, they also spoke to Dr Marieke Riethof, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Politics at the University of Liverpool, about the conviction of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and the public response.

On City Counselling this week, Producer Sanat talked to Councilor Jule Fairey about the passing of Plan Change 78 and higher density housing 

He also had a chat with Te Ohu Whakawhanaunga Marlon Drake about the 300 person mayoral forum that was hosted last week on housing and wages.