Today's show: Christopher Luxon on party unity; Professor Michael Baker on Covid-19 variants; Abortion Rights Aotearoa and Family Planning on protections for abortion seekers in NZ; Dr Xaviour Walker and Professor David Gerrard on the wellbeing of elite athletes; Councillor Shane Henderson on Auckland Council's environmental action; and James Renwick on the IPCC report on climate change.
Ilena spoke with Terry Bellamak, president of ALRANZ Abortion Rights Aotearoa, and Jackie Edmond, the Chief Executive of Family Planning, on the new bill that has passed in Western Australia that grants 'safe access zones' around abortion providers. Those seeking abortions would not be harrassed by anti-abortion protestors within a 150 metre radius of any clinic. This brings Western Australia up to speed with the legislation in place in the rest of Australia- but New Zealand still does not provide any kind of protection for those visiting these centres.
Ilena discusses with Terry and Jackie the current bill being proposed to the government that looks to change this, and how it falls short in some areas, as well as what they would like to see changed to ensure more equitable and protected access to abortion.
A new study from the University of Otago will investigate the long term effects of elite sport on athletes in the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and Paralympics. Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to Dr Xaviour Walker, who is leading the study, about what he hopes to find.
Noah also spoke to Dr David Gerrard, a former Olympic swimmer who is also involved in the study, about how the wellbeing of elite athletes has changed over time.
Epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker spoke to Noah Ferguson-Dudding about the government's latest announcements around Covid-19. They discussed how New Zealand can open up to the rest of the world, while still pursuing an elimination strategy, as well as the potential risks of varients.
Today, Ilena talked to Cr. Shane Henderson about the new IPCC report and how the findings translate into Auckland's climate change mitigation and adaptations strategies. He also outlined what's been happening of late in Henderson with the joint Council, Auckland Transport and NZ Transport Agency 'Henderson Streets For People' project.
New Zealand's revamped Covid-19 strategy would include an accelerated vaccination rollout, a new individual risk-based border, and self-isolation at home for vaccinated travellers instead of two weeks at MIQ.
Justin spoke to Health Minister Andrew Little about the new health indicators as part of the health sector reforms, and the bill to ban conversion therapy passing first reading at Parliament.
Pet Refuge is the first dedicated centre to house pets who are victims of domestic violence and has opened this week. The centre is located in Rural Auckland with up to 75 spots for animals suffering from this abuse. Conor spoke to the founder of Pet Refuge Julie Chapman today about the situation for animals suffering, the relationship it has with domestic violence, and the new centre.
High leadership positions within the primary sector are dominated by men in New Zealand. Chief Sustainability Officer Bridgit Hawkins is aiming to change that. Hawkins has launched the Fields of Change project to help promote diversity within the primary sector's leadership. Conor spoke to Hawkins today about the project, the current state of diversity, and the impact it will have on sustainability.