Happy Friday! E whai ake nei, coming up on your Rāmere Brekkie with Rosetta and Milly: Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, Milly had a kōrero with Sister Bliss of Faithless about Synthony, and Cam is up for From The Crate. Whakarongo mai nei!
Despite being at the backbone of our health system, primary care in Aotearoa is facing unprecedented struggles.That's according to a recent study looking at six wealthy countries healthcare systems, including New Zealand's.
An Increasing shortage of GP's, with the marjority of the workforce planning to retire in the next 10 years, an ageing population of patients, along with outdated and disconnected degital systems hampering the streamline transfer of patients between health organisations is putting unprecedented strain on the system, increasing wait times, and worsining outcomes.
To discuss their study and dig into their solutions I spoke to one of the study's researchers, Professor Felicity Goodyear-Smith from the Department of General Practice and Primary Healthcare.
Last year, the government scrapped Pay Equity rules in a move that was widely panned due to its speed and lack of notice. A recent select committee looking into pay equity, as well as international women’s day on Sunday, has brought forth the issue once more into the political limelight.
Tuesday Wire Host Alex spoke with the TEU’s Te Pou Ahurei | National Secretary, Amy Ross, about the Pay Equity situation, the reality for those facing pay equity struggles in the time since their channels were scrapped and, crucially, the role that tertiary institutions, as employers and influential voices, can play in supporting New Zealanders, and advocating for a return to pay equity
It's Rāpare and time for Breakfast! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today with Rosetta and Milly: Fashun with Penelope Noir, a kōrero with Jay Law about the newly announced NZ Comedy Festival programme, and Greening Out with Jim! Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly are back in the studio after a great weekend, and have your morning sorted. E whai ake nei, coming up on 95bFM Breakfast; Whakataukī o Tēnei Wiki with Arini, Loose Reads with Jenna, and bosom selecta with Sarah Thomson! See you tomorrow, IRL at the Tuesday Club! Whakarongo mai nei!
Back in the studio after a brilliant Breakfast Club, Rosetta and Milly have an awesome Rāapa Breakfast show lined up for you. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show this morning: What's Up with Barbara Edmonds from The Labour Party, a kōrero with Maddy Hakaraia De Young about Māoriland Film Festival, and What's The Buzz with Phil! Whakarongo mai nei!
Happy Rāpare! Thanks for spending your morning with Rosetta and Milly - they've got a great brekkie show for you lined up! E whai ake nei; Fashun with Penelope Noir, Isthmus'n That with Desley Simpson, and a kōrero with Athina of Gut Health! Whakarongo mai nei!
Ata mārie and happy Monday! Rosetta and Milly are well rested after the weekend and are ready for another week of epic breakfast radio. E whai ake nei, coming up on the show i te ata nei: Whakataukī o Tēnei Wiki with Arini Loader, This Is How We Brew It with Christian, and Loose Reads with Nate! Whakarongo mai nei!
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to MP Shanan Halbert about the government’s response to the fuel crisis and the McCain factory closure.
They also spoke to Dr Timothy Welch, Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland, for a follow-up interview about the government’s response to the fuel crisis.
And they spoke to University of Auckland Associate Professor in History Jennifer Frost about the upcoming ‘No Tyrants’ protest in Auckland this Saturday.
For City Counselling this week, News Director Castor spoke to Councillor Shane Henderson about public transport usage amidst the fuel crisis, resource consent changes, and dog control law reform.
And Producer Pranuja spoke to Niamh O’Flynn from Greenpeace on the energy crisis in Aotearoa and our next move to renewable energy.