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The Wire with Mary-Margaret: January 30 2020

The Wire with Mary-Margaret: January 30 2020 The Wire with Mary-Margaret: January 30 2020, 71.47 MB
Thu 30 Jan 2020

On the show today: Mary-Margaret speaks to Andrew Little about justice reform in 2020, Radio Adelaide's Zoe Kounandis recaps this year's Invasion Day, Sam Dene asks Generation Zero why they are opposed to the government's infrastructure announcement, and he learns about the nature of food exports and its effect on New Zealand's poorest

Transport Infrastructure with David Robertson

Transport Infrastructure with David Robertson Transport Infrastructure with David Robertson , 10.39 MB
Thu 30 Jan 2020

Sam speaks with David Robertson from Generation Zero about their disappointment with the governments lack of funding allocated to green transport infrastructure.

Food Exports and Inequality with Professor Elaine Rush

Food Exports and Inequality with Professor Elaine Rush Food Exports and Inequality with Professor Elaine Rush, 11.31 MB
Thu 30 Jan 2020

Sam speaks with Professor Elaine Rush about food import and export patterns and how they affect the most disadvantaged people within Aotearoa. 

Manpower Agencies and Migrant Workers: January 29, 2020

Manpower Agencies and Migrant Workers: January 29, 2020 Manpower Agencies and Migrant Workers: January 29, 2020, 13.61 MB
Wed 29 Jan 2020

UPDATE: A representative from Renovo denies allegations of harassment and has clarified that they are not pursuing a legal case in the Philippines but rather YWA has issued a complaint with the POEA for breach of contract.

Over the past couple of weeks, a number of cases involving the mistreatment of migrant workers have come to light. Felix Walton reports on the influence of manpower agencies over migrant workers and the issues they face in New Zealand.

The Wednesday Wire; January 29, 2020

The Wednesday Wire; January 29, 2020 The Wednesday Wire; January 29, 2020, 105.11 MB
Wed 29 Jan 2020

On The Wednesday Wire today!

On Dear Science with AUT’s Allan Blackman, we talk about the best espresso coffee, a stars light dimming and bird droppings.

Producer Felix Walton brings us a report about the promises made to migrant workers without follow through that lead to deportation

And finally, Oscar Perress spoke with Urs Signer from Climate Justice Taranaki about OMV's failure to find fossil fuels in its recent drilling campaign, as well as the pitfalls of oil exploration in Aotearoa. 

All this plus music from Blanco and Logic1000. A huge thanks to all who spoke to us this week. 

Exploration of Exploitation; Climate Justice Taranaki on OMV; January 29, 2020

Exploration of Exploitation; Climate Justice Taranaki on OMV; January 29, 2020 Exploration of Exploitation; Climate Justice Taranaki on OMV; January 29, 2020, 13.81 MB
Wed 29 Jan 2020

Oscar Perress spoke with Urs Signer from Climate Justice Taranaki about OMV's failure to find fossil fuels in its recent drilling campaign, as well as the pitfalls of oil exploration in Aotearoa. 

Justin's International Desk: January 28, 2020

Justin's International Desk: January 28, 2020 Justin's International Desk: January 28, 2020, 21.91 MB
Tue 28 Jan 2020

The UK will be leaving the EU on the 31st January and International Desk recaps what has happened since the EU referendum on 26 June 2016.

Justin's International Desk: January 28, 2020

Justin's International Desk: January 28, 2020 Justin's International Desk: January 28, 2020, 3.66 MB
Tue 28 Jan 2020

International Desk gives an update on the current situation on the coronavirus outbreak in China, Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The Wire with Justin: January 28, 2020

The Wire with Justin: January 28, 2020 The Wire with Justin: January 28, 2020, 41.85 MB
Tue 28 Jan 2020

Louis spoke with Terry Bluck about Monkey off your Back, a campaign which tradesmen hit the road to raise funds for mental health.

The UK will leave the European Union this Friday the 31st January and Justin looks back at what has happened since the referendum on 23rd June 2016.

Louis also gives a report on the Fullers ferry debacle, which the company deciding not to operate in unsafe conditions around cruise ships.

International Desk also gives an update on the coronavirus overseas.

Terry Bluck & 'Monkey off your Back': Tuesday the 28th of January

Terry Bluck & 'Monkey off your Back': Tuesday the 28th of January Terry Bluck & 'Monkey off your Back': Tuesday the 28th of January, 12.06 MB
Tue 28 Jan 2020

It’s no secret that we have a problem here in Aotearoa when it comes to mental health, & it seems that men's mental health and male suicide rates are a growing prevalent issue.

Research shows the suicide rate in the construction industry is almost double any other industry in addition, male suicide is increasing within our Maori and Pacific Island communities; and rural Farmers have alarmingly high suicide rates.

A few years back, a group of Australian tradesmen got on their bikes, to address the disproportionate number of men taking their own lives. They called themselves Monkey off your Back, and since then they've been lifting the profile for charities as well as fighting the stigma surrounding mental health.

 

Producer Louis Laws spoke with Terry Bluck, an electrician based in Auckland, who talked about the initiative, as well as the ride they have coming up on the 1st of February...