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The Wire with Jemima: August 25, 2020

The Wire with Jemima: August 25, 2020 The Wire with Jemima: August 25, 2020, 98.7 MB
Tue 25 Aug 2020

On the Wire today Jemima speaks to the Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft about child offending system in Aotearoa and changing the age of criminal responsibility from 10 years old to 14. 

Make It 16 is a group seeking to lower the voting age to 16 in New Zealand. Jemima speaks to member Thomas Pope Kerr about Make It 16's high court case claiming that the current voting age is discriminatory. 

With 20% of households in some areas of South Auckland without power, Jemima talks to Tania Pouwhare, the Social Intrapreneur at Auckland Council's Southern and Western Institutes. They discuss why internet access is important and how digital infrastructure might be used to rebuild the economy in South Auckland. 

Hanna looks into the pressure to be productive during lockdown. She speaks to Shaun Robinson, the Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation about productivity and mental health during the pandemic. 

The Children's Commissioner on Child Offending: August 25, 2020

The Children's Commissioner on Child Offending: August 25, 2020 The Children's Commissioner on Child Offending: August 25, 2020, 11.31 MB
Tue 25 Aug 2020

In a report released yesterday, the Children's Commission called for changes to be made to the child offending system. Jemima Huston speaks to Children's Commissioner Andrew Becroft about New Zealand's child offending system and why it isn't working. They also discuss why he believes the age of criminal responsibility should be changed from 10 years old to 14. 

Internet Access and Rebuilding a Digital Infrastructure in South Auckland: August 25, 2020

Internet Access and Rebuilding a Digital Infrastructure in South Auckland: August 25, 2020 Internet Access and Rebuilding a Digital Infrastructure in South Auckland: August 25, 2020, 8.58 MB
Tue 25 Aug 2020

One in five households in some areas of South Auckland do not have internet access. Jemima Huston speaks to Tania Pouwhare, the Social Intrapreneur at Auckland Council's Southern and Western Institutes. They discuss why internet access is important and how digital infrastructure might be used to rebuild the economy in South Auckland. 

Lowering the Voting Age w/ Make It 16: August 25, 2020

Lowering the Voting Age w/ Make It 16: August 25, 2020 Lowering the Voting Age w/ Make It 16: August 25, 2020, 4.62 MB
Tue 25 Aug 2020

Make It 16 is a group seeking to lower the voting age to 16 in New Zealand. Jemima Huston speaks to Make It 16 member Thomas Pope Kerr about why the voting age should be lowered. They also talk about the group's case at the High Court claiming that the current voting age is discriminatory. 

The Green Party Update w/ Minister James Shaw: August 24, 2020

The Green Party Update w/ Minister James Shaw: August 24, 2020 The Green Party Update w/ Minister James Shaw: August 24, 2020, 21.34 MB
Mon 24 Aug 2020

This week during her weekly chat with the Green Party co-leader James Shaw, Zoë Larsen Cumming asks about the Green's opinion on National's border policy, the extension of paid sick leave, support for students who don't qualify for the wage subsidy, and Iwi-led check points. 

The Wire with Zoë: Monday, August 24, 2020

The Wire with Zoë: Monday, August 24, 2020 The Wire with Zoë: Monday, August 24, 2020, 103.85 MB
Mon 24 Aug 2020

Today on the Wire with Zoë Larsen Cumming: 

Zoë has her weekly chat with Green Party co-leader James Shaw on National's border policy announcement, the Green's call for paid sick leave extensions, student support during Covid 19, and Iwi-lead lockdown check points. 

Producer Aneeka Moheed brings a piece on the economic effects of Covid 19 on small businesses, talking to Bestie Cafe, Mercury Plaza and an AUT economist. 

Zoë interviews the principal of Aorere College Greg Pierce on reports of students in low decile high schools having to choose between continuing their studies or dropping out to support their families who were financially burdened by the Covid 19 lockdowns. 

Finally, Zoë interviews University of Warwick astrophysics professor and exo-planet hunter Dr. Daniel Bayliss on an asteroid heading towards the planet. 

Asteroids and Astrophysics w/ Dr. Daniel Bayliss: August 24, 2020

Asteroids and Astrophysics w/ Dr. Daniel Bayliss: August 24, 2020 Daniel Bayliss: August 24, 2020, 11.98 MB
Mon 24 Aug 2020

Zoë Larsen Cumming interviews University of Warwick astrophysics professor and exo-planet hunter Dr. Daniel Bayliss on an asteroid which NASA says is heading our way. They also touch base on what's happening in the astrophysics community with regard to the Covid 19 pandemic. 

Local economic effects of Covid 19 w/ Bestie Café, Mercury Plaza, and AUT economist Dr Jonathan Baker

Local economic effects of Covid 19 w/ Bestie Café, Mercury Plaza, and AUT economist Dr Jonathan Baker Local economic effects of Covid 19 w/ Bestie Café, Mercury Plaza, and AUT economist Dr Jonathan Baker, 29.42 MB
Mon 24 Aug 2020

Lockdown restrictions along with this Covid induced change to our economic climate sees local businesses forced to adapt their business models to suit these changing times. Producer Aneeka Moheed brings this package with interviews from Bestie Café, Mercury Plaza, and AUT economist Dr Jonathon Baker. 

Covid 19's disproportionate effects on low-income high school students w/ Greg Pierce: August 24, 2020

Covid 19's disproportionate effects on low-income high school students w/ Greg Pierce: August 24, 2020 Covid 19's disproportionate effects on low-income high school students w/ Greg Pierce: August 24, 2020, 13.95 MB
Mon 24 Aug 2020

Last week saw reports that many high school students in low decile schools are leaving school early to work to  support their families who have been financially burdened by Covid 19. This seems to be affecting communities with significant Māori and Pasifika populations, such as South Auckland and Porirua. To discuss this more, Zoë Larsen Cumming spoke to Aorere College Principal, Greg Pierce. 

Rights to Sick Leave w/ Council of Trade Unions: August 21, 2020

Rights to Sick Leave w/ Council of Trade Unions: August 21, 2020 Rights to Sick Leave w/ Council of Trade Unions: August 21, 2020, 24.44 MB
Fri 21 Aug 2020

Employees here in Aotearoa only get 5 days of paid sick leave each year. The Green Party is campaigning on a policy of boosting this minimum to 10 days.

The Council of Trade Unions endorsed this policy, so Mary-Margaret spoke to Richard Wagstaff this morning to ask if 10 days is sufficient, and how.

She started by asking how the minimum number of sick days is quantified, and who by.