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Cornwall Parks Road Restrictions w/ Michael Ayron : May 25th, 2020

Cornwall Parks Road Restrictions w/ Michael Ayron : May 25th, 2020 Cornwall Parks Road Restrictions w/ Michael Ayron : May 25th, 2020, 9.27 MB
Mon 25 May 2020

Over level 4, 3 and 2, Cornwall park has had their road access restricted, with only elderly, those with disabilities and those with young children still allowed to use the restricted roads. With these closures, the park has seen a positive response, with members of the public able to safely social distance. James talks to Cornwall parks director, Michael Aryton, about how the park has found lockdown.

Hospitality During and After Lockdown w/ Chloe Ann King

Hospitality During and After Lockdown w/ Chloe Ann King Hospitality During and After Lockdown w/ Chloe Ann King, 30.46 MB
Fri 22 May 2020

Sam talks to Chloe Ann King, an advocate for hospitality workers, about the lockdown's impact on workers and what may lay ahead. 

The Wire with Laura: 22nd of May, 2020

The Wire with Laura: 22nd of May, 2020 The Wire with Laura: 22nd of May, 2020, 101.48 MB
Fri 22 May 2020

On this weeks Friday Wire...

The four day work week rhetoric has popped up with Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern saying a shift to this structure of work may help the economy… Professor of Human Resource Management, Jarrod Haar and 'achitect of the four day work week' Andrew Barnes join Laura Kvigstad to discuss how four day work weeks function. 

 

After that, Sam Denne speaks with Advocate for Hospitality Worker's Rights, Chloe Anne King on how hospitality as an industry has had to shift with the pandemic and some of the issues in terms of worker exploitation that are more apparent at this time. 

Finally, the National Party was amongst their caucus meeting to decide whether there would be a change of leadership. Former Politician, Peter Dunne, and Associate Professor in Politics, Grant Duncan joined Laura to discuss the leadership challenges for the National Party and what this could mean for our political landscape with an election on the horizon. 

 

The Four Day Work Week with Jarrod Haar and Andrew Barnes: 22nd of May, 2020

The Four Day Work Week with Jarrod Haar and Andrew Barnes: 22nd of May, 2020 The Four Day Work Week with Jarrod Haar and Andrew Barnes: 22nd of May, 2020, 32.42 MB
Fri 22 May 2020

The four day work week rhetoric has popped up with Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern saying a shift to this structure of work may help the economy… Professor of Human Resource Management, Jarrod Haar and 'achitect of the four day work week' Andrew Barnes join Laura Kvigstad to discuss how four day work weeks function. 

 

Simon Bridges Leadership Challenge with Grant Duncan and Peter Dunne: 22nd of May, 2020

Simon Bridges Leadership Challenge with Grant Duncan and Peter Dunne: 22nd of May, 2020 Simon Bridges Leadership Challenge with Grant Duncan and Peter Dunne: 22nd of May, 2020, 34.35 MB
Fri 22 May 2020

The National Party was amongst their caucus meeting to decide whether there would be a change of leadership at the time of this Wire. Former Politician, Peter Dunne, and Associate Professor in Politics, Grant Duncan joined Laura Kvigstad to discuss the leadership challenges for the National Party and what this could mean for our political landscape with an election on the horizon 

Simon Bridges' Bad Day, Felix Reports: 20 May, 2020

Simon Bridges' Bad Day, Felix Reports: 20 May, 2020 Simon Bridges' Bad Day, Felix Reports: 20 May, 2020, 12.19 MB
Wed 20 May 2020

Felix brings us a report on the National party following their poll result from yesterday and the impact this could have on Simon Bridges, who seems to be having a pretty rough day.

The Wire with Lillian: May 20, 2020

The Wire with Lillian: May 20, 2020 The Wire with Lillian: May 20, 2020, 105.72 MB
Wed 20 May 2020

On Dear Science with Allan Blackman we talk about how moisture damages paintings, how the North magnetic pole is moving, and how runny liquid actually is.

Lillian speaks with Child Poverty Action Group about research released this morning regarding how difficult it is to get out of entrenched poverty.

Felix brings us a report on the National party following their poll result from yesterday and the impact this could have on leader Simon Bridges

And we are finally returning to the Blood Phosphate investigation to get yet another perspective on the matter. This time we hear from the Fertiliser Council.

'Blood phosphate' at what cost? Part VI - what's in a chemical? The NZ Fertiliser Council on moving away from using phosphate: May 20, 2020

'Blood phosphate' at what cost? Part VI - what's in a chemical? The NZ Fertiliser Council on moving away from using phosphate: May 20, 2020 'Blood phosphate' at what cost? Part VI - what's in a chemical? The NZ Fertiliser Council on moving away from using phosphate: May 20, 2020, 43.73 MB
Wed 20 May 2020

Lillian Hanly is looking into the importing of what has been called 'blood phospate' from Western Sahara, occupied by Morocco. There have been five parts broadcast already, this is the sixth. So, to recap a little:

Around 170,000 Saharawi people were forced out of their own land when Morocco invaded in 1975, today they live as refugees separated by a constructed wall and littered with mines. Western Sahara is rich in resources, and it is understood Morocco is taking advantage of this. One particular resource that is being mined without the consent of the Saharawi people is phosphate. Two of the three remaining companies in the world to buy this disputed phosphate from Morocco are NZ companies. Australia, Canada, America - all have pulled out of this trade in the hope that the referendum, called for in 1991, can take place. So the Saharawi people can choose their independece. in Part IIII we hear from two different people in Aotearoa with solutions as to how we could use less phosphate - and therefore not rely on a trade that extracts the resource from a country where human rights abuses are taking place.

Anders Crofoot is the Chair of New Zealand’s Fertiliser Council. This Council oversees the quality of fertiliser, making sure the products farmers are buying are legit in terms of what they say they are. The Council was established after the government reduced regulation on this issue during the 80s. Lillian reached out to Anders wanting to get a perspective from farmers in relation to the phosphate issue she has been looking into regarding the Western Sahara. Lillian's key question is around whether we can move away from relying so much on phosphate generally, but also specifically from the Western Sahara. This is first and foremost due to the human rights concerns related but also due to the fact that phosphate is a finite resource. So what actually happens when it all runs out? How do we continue farming if we rely so much on this? Anders takes us through what the Fertiliser Council does and why phosphate is needed in the soil - but also on how we might not need to use so much.

City Counselling w/ Cr Richard Hills; 19 May, 2020

City Counselling w/ Cr Richard Hills; 19 May, 2020 City Counselling w/ Cr Richard Hills; 19 May, 2020, 12.11 MB
Tue 19 May 2020

Continuing last week’s talk with Councillor Richard Hills, Lillian rounded out the conversation with a brief discussion of active transport and its short and long term potential for transforming Tāmaki Makaurau. You can catch the rest of that conversation, where they discussed recycling and our very real water crisis, here:

https://95bfm.com/bcast/city-counselling-w-cr-richard-hills-12-may-2020

 

 

The Budget and Tertiary Students: 19th May 2020

The Budget and Tertiary Students: 19th May 2020 The Budget and Tertiary Students: 19th May 2020, 22.15 MB
Tue 19 May 2020

Justin talked to Education Minister Chris Hipkins about the Budget's support for tertiary students, with the government announcing a $20m student hardship fund for those who were impacted by Covid-19.