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Transphobia and the Olympics w/ Dr Jaimie Veale: August 03, 2021

Transphobia and the Olympics w/ Dr Jaimie Veale: August 03, 2021.mp3 mp3, 21.69 MB
Tue 3 Aug 2021

With the recent backlash towards Kiwi Olympic weightlifter Laurel Hubbard competing in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Joe speaks to Dr Jaimie Veale, an expert in transgender studies and public health, about the global reaction. They discuss whether the argument over transgender athletes competing in the Olympics has turned into a hateful sentiment towards transgender people. They also touch on how this impacts the wider LGBTQI+ community.

Mental Health in Elite Athletes w/ David Niethe: August 03, 2021

Mental Health in Elite Athletes w/ David Niethe: August 03, 2021 Mental Health in Elite Athletes w/ David Niethe: August 03, 2021, 15.88 MB
Tue 3 Aug 2021

Joe talks to High Performance Mental Health Coach David Niethe about the importance of mental wellbeing in elite athletes.

The Wire with Jemima: August 03, 2021

The Wire with Jemima: August 03, 2021 The Wire with Jemima: August 03, 2021, 10.3 MB
Tue 3 Aug 2021

Today on the Wire, Joe Wickins speaks to University of Waikato Director of the Transgender Health Research Lab, Dr Jaimie Veale, about some of the issues surrounding the reaction to Laurel Hubbard's participation in the women's weightlifting event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. They go on to discuss how this impacts the wider LGBTQI+ community.

Jemima Huston reports on the Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Bill, which was introduced by the Government last week. 

Tomorrow’s World is back! This week Isla and Stella dive into the world of microplastics. Drawing on interviews with Dr Shinji Kihara from the School of Chemical Sciences at the University of Auckland, they discuss how nanoplastics affect human cellular function, and how prevalent they are in Aotearoa. 

Joe talks to Mental Performance Coach David Niethe, who works with elite athletes, about the issue of the mental wellbeing for athletes and how this impacts the young people. 

Jemima wraps it up with an interview with Stephen Stockwell, who is the station manager of community radio station 4ZZZ based in Brisbane Australia. They speak about how the stop-start lockdowns taking place in Australia, due to the Covid-19 Delta variant outbreak, are impacting the creative industries across the country. 

Micro-mess: Nanoplastics and Cell Function: August 03, 2021

Micro-mess: Nanoplastics and Cell Function: August 03, 2021 Micro-mess: Nanoplastics and Cell Function: August 03, 2021, 7.61 MB
Tue 3 Aug 2021

This week Isla and Stella dive into the world of microplastics. Drawing on interviews with Dr Shinji Kihara from the School of Chemical Sciences at the University of Auckland, they discuss how nanoplastics affect human cellular function, and how prevalent they are in Aotearoa. 
 

How Stop-Start Lockdowns Are Impacting Brisbane's Creative Sector: August 03, 2021

How Stop-Start Lockdowns Are Impacting Brisbane's Creative Sector: August 03, 2021 How Stop-Start Lockdowns Are Impacting Brisbane's Creative Sector: August 03, 2021, 7.59 MB
Tue 3 Aug 2021

Australia is currently struggling with the outbreak of the Covid 19 Delta Variant. The most recent hit is Brisbane and the city was sent into a snap lockdown over the weekend that is expected to end on Sunday. News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Stephen Stockwell, the station manager of community radio station 4ZZZ based in Brisbane Australia. They discuss how the stop-start lockdowns taking place in Australia are impacting the creative, music and events industries. 

Waipapa Taumata Rau w/ Associate Professor Te Kawehau Hoskins and Mr Michael Steedman: August 2, 2021

Waipapa Taumata Rau w/ Associate Professor Te Kawehau Hoskins and Mr Michael Steedman: August 2, 2021 Waipapa Taumata Rau w/ Associate Professor Te Kawehau Hoskins and Mr Michael Steedman: August 2, 2021, 15.77 MB
Mon 2 Aug 2021

Last week the University of Auckland officially announced its New Māori name, Waipapa Taumata Rau, gifted by by Ngāti Whātua Orākei.

Jessica Hopkins talked to Associate Professor Te Kawehau Hoskins and Mr Michael Steedman about this new name, and what changes they hope to see come with it. 

 

First Mass Vaccination w/ Alex Pimms and Efeso Collins: August 2, 2021

First Mass Vaccination w/ Alex Pimms and Efeso Collins: August 2, 2021 First Mass Vaccination w/ Alex Pimms and Efeso Collins: August 2, 2021, 31.9 MB
Mon 2 Aug 2021

Over the weekend, New Zealand's first mass vaccination event took place in Manukau. The event saw over 15,000 people receive vaccines, with second doses planned for mid-September. 

Louis spoke to the event's lead organiser Alex Pimms, as well as Manukau Ward Councillor Efeso Collins, who has voiced concern over the event's communication. 

Truck Drivers' Health and Safety w/ Wayne Hill: August 2, 2021.

Truck Drivers' Health and Safety w/ Wayne Hill: August 2, 2021. , 22.68 MB
Mon 2 Aug 2021

A recent report by WorkSafe has found that long hours and poor pay is causing truck drivers to take more risks. Currently, truck drivers may be required to drive up to thirteen hours a day, while wages are between twenty and thirty dollars per hour. 

Producer Louis spoke to semi-retired truck driver Wayne Hill about the risks involved in the job and how it has changed since he began. 

Mātauranga Māori w/ Christopher Luxon and the New Zealand Association of Scientists: July 30, 2021

Mātauranga Māori w/ Christopher Luxon and the New Zealand Association of Scientists: July 30, 2021 Mātauranga Māori w/ Christopher Luxon and the New Zealand Association of Scientists: July 30, 2021 , 25.36 MB
Fri 30 Jul 2021

A recent proposing from an NCEA working group has suggested incorporating Mātauranga Māori into the high school science curriculum. The proposal has received a considerable amount of backlash, including from a number of University of Auckland academics.

Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to National MP Christopher Luxon to discuss why he has criticised parts of the plan. He also spoke to Dr Lucy Stewart, from the New Zealand Association of Scientists, to discuss how Mātauranga Māori interacts with Western science.

The Rights of Uber Drivers: July 30, 2021

The Rights of Uber Drivers: July 30, 2021 The Rights of Uber Drivers: July 30, 2021, 36.27 MB
Fri 30 Jul 2021

First Union and E Tū are filing a case to the employment court to advocate for better rights for Uber drivers. The current system, where drivers are contractors rather than workers, means drivers are not entitled to rights such as sick leave, holiday pay or a guaranteed minimum wage.

Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to Anita Rosentreter from First Union about why the unions are going to court. Noah also spoke to Mea'ole Keil, a Wellington-based Uber driver who is also advocating for change.