Today on the Tuesday Wire, Emily Bell discusses Aotearoa moving to the new traffic light system on December 2nd at 11:59pm with University of Canterbury professor and Covid-19 modeller Michael Plank.
Jemima Huston speaks to Deborah Hart from ASH New Zealand about the new Smokefree 2025 laws being put in place this week to protect children from smoking inside cars.
Tuva’a Clifton catches up with the latest news from Waiheke Island's Pūtiki Bay and the building of the Kennedy Point marina.
Emily interviews the Executive Head of the New Zealand Drug Foundation Sarah Helm about the increase of homelessness and anti-social behaviour in the Auckland CBD and what can be done to improve it.
Finally, this month is Movember! Jemima talks to Robert Dunne, the Country Manager for Movember New Zealand, about the charity and how it works to support and fundraise for men's health.
Today on the Wire, we start with Dear Science. Christina Huang asks AUT Professor Marcus Jones about how Omicron affects children, the concerning rise in methane levels in the atmosphere, astronomers taking a stand against an the massive number of satellites in space.
Christina speaks to the National Party’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop live about the party's ten point plan to tackle Omicron.\
Aneeka Moheed reports on her conversation with Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon about his call for compulsory Te Reo Māori classes to be introduced in schools.
Christina talks to Associate Professor Danny Osborne from the University of Auckland Social psychology department about the recent antivaccination protests, anti-government attitudes and how our mindset towards the pandemic has shifted over the past two years.
Finally, Jemima speaks to ACT Party Deputy Leader Brooke van Velden about the first three months of the End of Life Choice Act 2019 and the second reading of the bill that would ban conversion therapy in Aotearoa.
Today on the Wednesday Wire, we start with Dear Science with Allan Blackman. This week Christina Huang and Allan discuss scientists collecting samples from an asteroid, the first photos taken from a brand new telescope, (including a selfie!), and the link between personality traits and the music we listen to.
Christina speaks with Auckland Pride Executive Director Max Tweedie as well as Dr Elizabeth Kerekere from the Green Party about the passing of the Conversion Practices Prohibition Bill in Parliament last night.
Aneeka Moheed speaks to Colin Hurst from Federation Farmers about the last few weeks of rain and cyclone over the weekend causing widespread damage to crops across the country and what that means for the supply chain
Jemima Huston talks to ACT Party Deputy Leader Brooke van Velden about the Conversion Therapy Ban Bill passing last night and the anti-mandate protests taking place in Wellington.
On today's Monday Wire Charlie spoke with Yurko Galdun, Chairman of the Ukrainian Association of New Zealand Northern Regions, about the peaceful protest against Russia's military action that happened in Auckland. As Omicron raises staff shortage concerns in the health sector, Bindi Norwell, CEO of ProCare, discussed their ‘Mission Possible’ initiative with Charlie. Green MP Chloë Swarbrick also spoke with Charlie about an open-letter to improve cultural infrastructure.
Sam spoke with Marcelle Dawson, sociology professor at Otago University about the anti-mandate protests happening in Welington. As many students went back to university today, once again online, Sam spoke with two post graduate students about wanting a partial refund on fees.
James spoke to Auckland University's Jennifer Lees-Marshment about the Vote Compass
On our weekly chat, Justin discussed with Justice Minister Andrew Little on anti-terrorism laws and sentencing, a petition for more paid sick leave, and recent cyber attacks.
Justin chatted with Australian correspondent Zoe Kounadis on Neighbourhood Watch about mobile phones being banned in migrant detention facilities, Victoria's gagging laws, and Melbourne prosecuters not pressing charges on two police officers responsible for the death of an aboriginal woman.
James talked to Lifewise Chief Executive Jo Denvir about homesless people in Auckland during the second lockdown.
Justin talked with Health, Treaty Negotiations, and SIS Minister Andrew Little about nurses' strikes, National MP Paul Goldsmith's comments on colonisation, and calls for a SIS-Police taskforce on anti-Māori hate speech.
The Climate Change Commssion released its final advice to the Government detailing New Zealand's roadmap to be carbon neutral by 2050.
Producer Louis Macalister spoke to Federated Farmers' National President Andrew Hoggard on the Commission's report for agriculture.
He also talked to Professor Bronwyn Hayward of Canterbury University on how to communicate the regulations to the public, and to Dr Justin Hodgkiss of Victoria University on technology's role in the report.
Motor Industry Associaton chief executive David Crawford spoke to Justin on the report's proposals to cut down transport emissions.
On their weekly chat, Justin and Health and GCSB Minister Andrew Little talked about the GCSB retiring the satellite dishes at Waihopai, home isolation for postive Covid community cases, and drugs to treat Covid.
Justin also spoke to Anti-Base Campaign's Murray Horton on retiring the Waihopai satellite dishes.
Producer Joe Wickins spoke to the University of Auckland's Kate Hannah on the spread of misinformation and disinformation since the Delta outbreak.
He also spoke to Judy Lawrence of Victoria University of Wellington on said how local leaders and planners can reduce risks from coastal threats without waiting for law reform.
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Body - Russ Millions & Tion Wayne (Sorensen Gqom Remix)
Dj Rankng - Rumbo al After x Hace Calor
Dave Nunes - Bloody Samaritan (Dave Nunes Remix)
Britney Spears - Toxic (Booty Patrol Remix)🦠
Urias - Diaba
Ploy - Dark Lavis
Nicola Cruz - Siete
Joaquin Cornejo - Spatial Request
Karol Conká - Louca e Sagaz (feat. WC no Beat)
Lia Clark - Eu Viciei
Chefe Kamone - Mamandumba
Puto Portugues & Nacobeta - Ta Maluca
Doechii - Crazy
nodolabel - 42 AM
Vaghe Stelle - Through The Looking Glass
Ice Cyborg - Kana
BLCK SFTWR - Structures
DJ Sirigo - Manbo Já deu Bum
Yola - To Mbora Brinca
Mauro Rosa - Qual e O Mambo
Entrañas - VirUS 2020
Tu Puta Esta Loca - ( YA - 1000 REMIX)- STRIPCLAB
TECH GRL - OTRA NOCHE EN EL PERREO PROD. SWOOPS
DRUMMY - SMN Dub
DJ CRAZY FEELINGS - Bang Bang
Golden - Solar
TASO - I GET HIGH VIP
Nut-E-1 - Underwater Fireworks
Fourtwenty Sound - Cocuy
Skenghis Kahn - Alive with Pleasure
Slikback - Sonshitsu
Sirr Tmo - Live In Chicago Subway
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DJ Paypal - FM Blast
QETSY- Yoshi's Day Off
DJ Rashad - Acid Life (feat. Gant-Man)
DJ Spinn - 187
DJ SWISHA - Pony
Surly - Never Fall
Karol Conka - Gueto Ao Luxo
New Scenery - BANSHEE
MACROSS 82-99 - MY LOVE
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Villaelvin - ZILLELVINA
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Digital Diógenes - Tu Puerta (Paca Y Manuela) (Marronero Edit)
Dengue Dengue Dengue! - Lokumba
Dinamarca - Zorna (KABLAM Remix)
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Kelman Duran - Queen Ivysss
Perra del Futuro - Tomasa del Real
Today on the Friday Wire Casper talked to Auckland city counsellor Shane Henderson about the council passing the mayor’s climate budget, as well as the Ports of Auckland’s scrapped automation project. He also spoke to Clair Insley from the Vegan Society of Aotearoa about the importance of plant-based diets in combatting climate change.
Liam spoke to Richard Esther, as well as Paul Moon about Light Pollution, Matariki and how they intersect. Liam also spoke to Jessica Godfrey from Vicbooks about their closure in VUW’s Piptea campus due to the anti-parliment protests.
Victoria University of Wellington's Pipitea campus bookstore, VicBooks, has recently announced their closure.
Whilst the store was already having difficulties coming out of the pandemic, the early years anti-mandate protests at parliament made matters much more difficult.
The Pipitea campus is located directly next to the Beehive, meaning they were forced to completely close down until the protests ended, and couldn’t bounce back after reopening.
To hear more, Liam spoke to VicBooks General Manager Jessica Godfrey.