Penelope returns with tales from Paris Fashion Week, from crashing the catwalk to models protesting on the runway, Pennie gives us the lowdown on what actually went down this year.
Fletcher is back with us on a Wednesday, Lillian spoke to Fletcher this morning about the Treasury’s modelling of unemployment figures announced yesterday, how to best support workers at this time and what he expected to hear during the epidemic response committee meeting.
The National Party's Denise Lee joins Laura Kvigstad for their weekly chat. This week she fills us in on what the budget means in a National Party perspective and how she would have liked to see the budget modeled in a transformative way.
The Mayor chats about Auckland Council's rejection of the Three Waters governance model and his thoughts on the Government's sustainable public transport framework. Whakarongo mai nei!
Postdoctoral research fellow at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute, Dr Finbar Argus, chats about his research modelling the autonomic nervous system, and its possible applications. Whakarongo mai nei!
Claire Miller from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute speaks to Rachel about her work on The Endometriosis Project, which is developing mathematical models of endometriosis. Whakarongo mai nei!
On The Wire for Rāapa Wednesday, host Andre Fa'aoso speaks to Dr Teuila Percival about a recent report that discloses a 10-year-plan for better outcomes for Pacific children and families.
On The Green Desk, Jack Marshall speaks to Professor Xiaoqi Feng from the University of New South Wales about nature prescriptions.
Producer Arno speaks to FIRST Union President Robert Reid about their budget submission to Auckland council, and Dr Haribalan Kumar of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute about new MRI technology for modelling children’s physiology.
Joyce John from the Lung and Respiratory group at Auckland Bioengineering Institute at The University of Auckland is up to talk about her research using predictive models to try and improve the lives of those with lung disease. Whakarongo mai nei!