This week on the Monday Wire:
For our weekly catch up with Te PÄti MÄoriâs Takutai Kemp, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, speaks to her about Finance Minister, Nicola Willisâ plans to combat Aotearoaâs supermarket duopoly, Green MP, Tamatha Paulâs comments about police, and Te PÄti MÄoriâs recent calls for mandatory police body cameras.
For our weekly catch up with The ACT Partyâs Simon Court, Joel speaks to him about the Resource Management Act, or RMA reforms and concerns about the countryâs health and police system, following an 11-year old being misidentified as a 20-year old by police, and administered antipsychotic drugs.
On Friday, they spoke to the spokesperson for People Against Prisons Aotearoa and Criminology Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Dr Emmy RÄkete, about Tamatha Paulâs comments about police practices in the country, the reaction they have received, and whether the reaction has been justified.
They speak to the Chief Executive Officer of Consumer NZ, Jon Duffy, about Nicola Willisâ plans to combat the supermarket duopoly and how the organisation are feeling about these developments.
On Friday, they also spoke to a Senior Politics and International Relations Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Tim Fadgen, about US President Donald Trumpâs âoverreachâ in American universities, and if we should expect similar occurrences at New Zealand universities.
And Global Innovator, Matt Hart, joins Joel in studio to continue our discussion around the Netflix series âAdolescence,â fandoms, and exploring the role of soft power.
Whakarongo mai