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What's Driving Cyclone Gabrielle w/ Dr Dáithí Stone: February 14, 2023

What's Driving Cyclone Gabrielle w/ Dr Dáithí Stone: February 14, 2023 What's Driving Cyclone Gabrielle w/ Dr Dáithí Stone: February 14, 2023, 18.15 MB
Tue 14 Feb 2023

To get a sense of what’s driving the devastating Cyclone Gabrielle and what makes in an unprecedented weather event, Casper talked to Dr Dáithí Stone, climate scientist at NIWA.

Govt's Policy Reshuffle w Shane Reti: February 14, 2023

Govt's Policy Reshuffle w Shane Reti: February 14, 2023 Govt's Policy Reshuffle w Shane Reti: February 14, 2023, 16.23 MB
Tue 14 Feb 2023

Earlier this week the government announced a major policy overhaul, they called it a reshuffle, which included dropping some of the less popular or seemingly viable intitaitives like the TVNZ/RNZ merger to focus more on ‘bread and butter’ issues.
Also announced was a $1.50 hike to the minimum wage, a delay to the income insurance scheme and hate speech reform, the scrapping of the biofuel mandate, and ambiguous future changes to three waters.

Casper had a chat with National MP Dr Shane Reti about the announcement and how it’s been received by National.

The Wire w/ Spike: February 13, 2023

The Wire w/ Spike: February 13, 2023 The Wire w/ Spike: February 13, 2023, 123.94 MB
Mon 13 Feb 2023

On The Wire for Rāhina Monday:

- Spike speaks to Unite Union National Secretary John Crocker about the latest minimum wage rise

- Arno speaks to Dr. Gavin Ellis from Koi Tu about the TVNZ-RNZ merger

- Arno speaks to Peter Reynolds from the New Zealand Disability Support Network about a lack of government funding for support workers

- And on Tomorrow's World today, Stella and Isla speak to Professor Pauline Norris about new research that shows removing the $5 cost of prescriptions reduces hospital admissions and time spent in hospital

RNZ-TVNZ Merger w/ Dr. Gavin Ellis: February 13, 2023

RNZ-TVNZ Merger w/ Dr. Gavin Ellis: February 13, 2023 Gavin Ellis: February 13, 2023, 16.64 MB
Mon 13 Feb 2023

On 8 February Chris Hipkins announced work on the TVNZ-RNZ public media entity "will stop entirely". This comes several years after the bill was first tabled by former broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi as a way to address declining audience numbers. Arno speaks to Dr Gavin Ellis, affiliate of think tank Koi Tū, “the centre for informed futures”. He started by asking what the difference between public and private broadcasters meant for the public. 

Disability support worker funding w/ Peter Reynolds: February 13, 2023

Disability support worker funding w/ Peter Reynolds: February 13, 2023 Disability support worker funding w/ Peter Reynolds: February 13, 2023, 11.06 MB
Mon 13 Feb 2023

Arno speaks to Peter Reynolds, CEO of the New Zealand Disability Support Network - a society of organisations that provide support to disabled people. The industry of disability service providers is an entirely government-funded collection of entities that provide free-of-charge services to those in need. Recent increases in costs of providing services have made it difficult for these organisations to provide the same level of care for a given budget.

Minimum Wage Increase w/ John Crocker: February 13, 2023

Minimum Wage Increase w/ John Crocker: February 13, 2023 Minimum Wage Increase w/ John Crocker: February 13, 2023, 10.75 MB
Mon 13 Feb 2023

Cabinet, as part of its policy reset on Wednesday, announced minimum wage would be rising $1.50, up to $22.70 an hour to match inflation. Many are welcoming the increase, but Unite Union says it’s not enough for workers to just match inflation. Spike speaks to the National Secretary, John Crocker, about this latest rise.

TVNZ-RNZ Public Media w/ Dr Gavin Ellis: February 13, 2023

TVNZ-RNZ Public Media w/ Dr Gavin Ellis: February 13, 2023 TVNZ-RNZ Public Media w/ Dr Gavin Ellis: February 13, 2023, 13.62 MB
Mon 13 Feb 2023

On 8 February Chris Hipkins announced work on the TVNZ-RNZ public media entity "will stop entirely". This comes several years after the bill was first tabled by former broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi as a way to address declining audience numbers. Arno spoke to Dr Gavin Ellis, affiliate of think tank Koi Tū, “the centre for informed futures”. He started by asking what the difference between public and private broadcasters meant for the public. 

Disability Services Funding w/ Peter Reynolds: February 13, 2023

Disability Services Funding w/ Peter Reynolds: February 13, 2023 Disability Services Funding w/ Peter Reynolds: February 13, 2023, 8.9 MB
Mon 13 Feb 2023

The industry of disability service providers is an entirely government-funded collection of entities that provide free-of-charge services to those in need. Recent increases in costs of providing services have made it difficult for these organisations to provide the same level of care for a given budget. 

Arno spoke to Peter Reynolds, CEO of the New Zealand Disability Support Network - a society of organisations that provide support to disabled people. He started off by asking if the government was doing enough to meet rising inflation by funding disability worker organisations.

 

The Wire w/ Joe: February 10, 2023

The Wire w/ Joe: February 10, 2023 The Wire w/ Joe: February 10, 2023, 96.06 MB
Fri 10 Feb 2023

On The Wire for this Rāmere Friday!

David brings us City Counselling with Mike Lee about flood recovery and preparing for Cyclone Gabrielle. He also speaks to Oxfam and partners mounting response in Turkiye, and Syria amidst destruction of life and property due to the earthquake.

Joe speaks to Eileen Joy from the School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work at the University of Auckland about recent child development theories having influenced child protection in Aotearoa in ways that have further stigmatised struggling families.

Daniel chats with Jake Parsons about the work the Student Volunteer Army is doing related to the Auckland floods. He also spoke to Andrew Waa, a Public Health researcher at the University of Otago about Smokefree 2025, vapes and inequities.

That's us for this weeks Friday Wire!

Smokefree 2025, inequities and vapes w/ Andrew Waa: February 10, 2023

Smokefree 2025, inequities and vapes w/ Andrew Waa: February 10, 2023 Smokefree 2025, inequities and vapes w/ Andrew Waa: February 10, 2023, 20.34 MB
Fri 10 Feb 2023

 

Already in october 2010 Maori health organisations raised concerns about the shocking toll tobacco use has in their communities. They found that overall people were smoking less, but more and more maori and pacific people were smoking. 

As response the NZ government developed the Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Action Plan. The plan features three radical interventions. One, called the smoke-free generation strategy, will make it illegal to ever sell combustible tobacco products to those born in 2009 or later. The goal is to create an ever-growing generation that never picks up the smoking habit. Together with two other policies, reducing nicotine content in tobacco to below addictive levels and less retail outlets selling tobacco, tobacco use would virtually end.

There are two issues: Vapes and Inequities. Daily smoking rates are in general at an all-time low but remain high for Māori. 34% of Māori teens aged 14 and 15-year vape regularly and The statistics are even higher for Māori girls of this age, with 40% vaping regularly. 

 

Daniel spoke with associate professor Andrew Waa, Public Health researcher at the University of Otagoa, bout these issues.