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Intimate Partner Violence Increases Risk of Illness w/ Prof. Tracey McIntosh

Intimate Partner Violence Increases Risk of Illness w/ Prof. Tracey McIntosh Tracey McIntosh , 23.7 MB
Tue 7 Mar 2023

This week on the Tuesday Wire, Milly spoke to Professor Tracey McIntosh from the University of Auckland regarding a new paper published from a large study into intimate partner violence. The findings of the paper revealed that intimate partner violence is linked to increased risk of both chronic and mental illness, and with one in three women experiencing intimate partner violence, this highlights a health issue. 

The Tuesday Wire w/ Milly : March 7, 2023

The Tuesday Wire w/ Milly : March 7, 2023 The Tuesday Wire w/ Milly : March 7, 2023 , 98.54 MB
Tue 7 Mar 2023

Welcome to the Tuesday Wire with Milly and Beth! This week on the show: 

  • We are joined by Joel Rindelaub for Dear Science 
  • Milly has a weekly catch up with Dr Shane Reti to talk about the recently announced FamilyBoost Policy 
  • Beth talks to vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris about a new Omicron specific vaccine, available on the 1st April for over 30's 
  • Milly speaks with Professor Tracy McIntosh about a new paper showing the link between intimate partner violence and both mental and chronic illness 
  • Beth speaks with Dr Dawnelle Cylne regarding the Census and why it's important

 

Young voters thoughts on the upcoming elections w/ Re:’s Callum Turnbull: 27 February, 2023

Young voters thoughts on the upcoming elections w/ Re:’s Callum Turnbull: 27 February, 2023 Young voters thoughts on the upcoming elections w/ Re:’s Callum Turnbull: 27 February, 2023, 6.01 MB
Fri 3 Mar 2023

The Wire was joined in the studio by Re:'s Callum Turnball to discuss thoughts from rangatahi on their political feelings ahead of the general election, which Re: was investigating during O-Week at the University of Auckland. 

Surface Light Rail w/ Dr. Tim Welch: March 2, 2023

Surface Light Rail w/ Dr. Tim Welch: March 2, 2023 Tim Welch: March 2, 2023, 14.31 MB
Thu 2 Mar 2023

Spike speaks to Dr. Tim Welch about Auckland Light Rail, the current downsides to the current planned approach for the project, and the benefits of surface light rail. 

The Wire w/ Spike: March 2, 2023

The Wire w/ Spike: March 2, 2023 The Wire w/ Spike: March 2, 2023, 104.58 MB
Thu 2 Mar 2023

Kia ora, and welcome to The Wire for Rāpare Thursday!

On today's show:

A special report covering yesterday's Auckland University staff strike and march through campus.

Spike speaks to Dr. Tim Welch about the downsides of the Auckland Light Rail plan, and Dr. Richard Arnold about the 2023 census.

Simon speaks to Shane Henderson for City Counselling about how communities out west are dealing with the aftermath of extreme weather and the upcoming Council budget, and Professor Nathan Consedine about using compassion as a KPI in the healthcare industry.

Compassion as a KPI w/ Professor Nathan Consedine: March 2, 2023

Compassion as a KPI w/ Professor Nathan Consedine: March 2, 2023 Compassion as a KPI w/ Professor Nathan Consedine: March 2, 2023, 19.35 MB
Thu 2 Mar 2023

Simon speaks with Auckland University Professor Nathan Consedine who is hoping to use compassion as a KPI in the healthcare industry.

University of Auckland Staff Strike: March 2, 2023

University of Auckland Staff Strike: March 2, 2023 University of Auckland Staff Strike: March 2, 2023, 22.48 MB
Thu 2 Mar 2023

Yesterday University of Auckland staff went on strike, fighting for better conditions and wages as workers, as negotiations between unions and the University remain deadlocked. Spike spoke to marchers to get their perspective and what they're asking of university management.

2023 Census w/ Dr. Richard Arnold: March 2, 2023

2023 Census w/ Dr. Richard Arnold: March 2, 2023 Richard Arnold: March 2, 2023, 22.04 MB
Thu 2 Mar 2023

Spike speaks to Dr. Richard Arnold on the soon approaching 2023 census, the challenges facing it and what to learn from 2018's low census participation result. 

Tohorā foraging further for food w/ Emma Carroll: March 1, 2023

Tohorā foraging further for food w/ Emma Carroll: March 1, 2023 Tohorā foraging further for food w/ Emma Carroll: March 1, 2023, 6.16 MB
Wed 1 Mar 2023

Tohorā (southern right whales) are travelling further north and south to forage for food across the Southern Ocean. Researchers say these changes have been occurring over the past 30 years, following a lengthy period of "remarkable consistency" in whale feeding ranges dating back to the 1700s. 

Joe speaks to Emma Carroll from the University of Auckland on this matter. 

 

Banaban human rights w/ Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Jack: March 1, 2023

Banaban human rights w/ Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Jack: March 1, 2023 Banaban human rights w/ Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Jack: March 1, 2023, 9.94 MB
Wed 1 Mar 2023

In the mid-20th century, hundreds of Banabans were displaced from Banaba Island to Fiji’s Rabi Island due to the devastating impacts of phosphate mining. Today, Banabans on Rabi continue to face discrimination as a partially self-governing entity falling between the cracks of Fiji and Kiribati. Their stories remain largely unheard in Aotearoa New Zealand, where the benefits of mining allowed the British to advance their colonisation and kickstart New Zealand’s agricultural sector.

95bFM digital subeditor Stella Huggins speaks to Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Banaban delegate Jack, about the forced displacement of the Banaban community and their ongoing human rights struggles, as well as their new art exhibition titled "Justice for Rabi: The Story of Banaba".