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Analysis of the ICJ’s Interim ruling on South Africa’s case against Israel w/ Dr Treasa Dunworth: 30 January 2024

Analysis of the ICJ’s Interim ruling on South Africa’s case against Israel w/ Dr Treasa Dunworth: 30 January 2024 Analysis of the ICJ’s Interim ruling on South Africa’s case against Israel w/ Dr Treasa Dunworth: 30 January 2024, 16.36 MB
Tue 30 Jan 2024

The International Court of Justice has released an interim ruling in South Africa’s case against Israel.

South Africa has accused Israel of being in breach of their obligations under the United Nations Convention on Genocide.

The ICJ has ruled that they have jurisdiction to preside over the claims made by South Africa and in the interim have ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide and punish comments that incite genocide against Palestinians.

For an in-depth analysis of the court's ruling and its ramifications Nicholas spoke to expert in international law Dr Treasa Dunworth. 

Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 25 January, 2024

Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 25 January, 2024 Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 25 January, 2024, 129.07 MB
Thu 25 Jan 2024

Caeden speaks to GP, filmmaker, and activist Dr Sapna Samant about why these actions got backlash, and the consequences of ignoring Hindu Nationalism in Aotearoa New Zealand.

They also chat to activist and storyteller Vira Paky the importance of art when it comes to engaging activists in political spaces.

Castor speaks to Public Health Researcher at the University of Otago Doctor Jude Ball about Youth Vaping Addictions.

He also spoke to the National Secretary from E tū, Rachel Mackintosh, about potential wage cuts for parliamentary cleaners.

Beth speaks to Shane Henderson for her weekly catch-up for City Counselling and Chris Emmet from Surf Lifesaving.

Possible Wage Cuts for Parliamentary Workers w/ Rachel Mackintosh - 25th January 2024

Possible Wage Cuts for Parliamentary Workers w/ Rachel Mackintosh - 25th January 2024 Possible Wage Cuts for Parliamentary Workers w/ Rachel Mackintosh - 25th January 2024, 9.61 MB
Thu 25 Jan 2024

With recent news that Parliamentary Services is required to make budget cuts, Parliamentary cleaners are worried that their recently won living wage may be stripped away.

Parliament’s cleaners won the living wage under the previous Labour government, which had committed to a wage increase during the 2017 election campaign.

Castor spoke to Rachel Mackintosh, the National Secretary for E tū, the union covering cleaners, about the potential wage cuts and what they may mean for those affected.

The intersection between art and activism w/ Vira Paky: 25 January, 2023

The intersection between art and activism w/ Vira Paky: 25 January, 2023 The intersection between art and activism w/ Vira Paky: 25 January, 2023, 13.26 MB
Thu 25 Jan 2024

Activist and storyteller Vira Paky was named by the Post as one of 24 New Zealanders to watch in 2024. Caeden chatted with Vira about her mahi, and the importance of art when it comes to engaging activists and people in political spaces.

Youth Vaping Addiction in Aotearoa w/ Dr Jude Ball

Youth Vaping Addiction in Aotearoa w/ Dr Jude Ball Youth Vaping Addiction in Aotearoa w/ Dr Jude Ball, 8.82 MB
Thu 25 Jan 2024

The Public Health Communication Centre has published a report discussing the social impacts of youth vaping addictions. 

While discussions around youth vaping typically focus on the health risks, the report looks at the social and psychological issues caused by addiction. 

Castor spoke with Doctor Jude Ball, a public health researcher at the University of Otago in Wellington, about youth vaping addictions and potential solutions.

Hindu Nationalism in Eden Park w/ Dr Sapna Samant: 25 January, 2023

Hindu Nationalism in Eden Park w/ Dr Sapna Samant: 25 January, 2023 Hindu Nationalism in Eden Park w/ Dr Sapna Samant: 25 January, 2023, 15.47 MB
Thu 25 Jan 2024

Two recent events have caused backlash against Eden Park. The confiscation of Palestinian flags from pro-Palestine protestors at the park, and the hosting of a Hindu Nationalist Rally attended by prominent New Zealand MPs.

Caeden spoke to GP, filmmaker, and activist Dr Sapna Samant about why these actions got backlash, and the consequences of ignoring Hindu Nationalism in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Parasites w/ Remy Muhsin: January 24th 2024

Parasites w/ Remy Muhsin: January 24th 2024 Parasites w/ Remy Muhsin: January 24th 2024, 23.95 MB
Wed 24 Jan 2024

Little is known about many parasites, despite their prevalence worldwide, in Aotearoa New Zealand. These parasites include cryptosporidium, and toxoplasmosis, which are both often transmitted from animals to humans. Research has shown both parasites are dangerous to humans, with symptoms including vomiting and fevers. 

Olivia spoke to Research Fellow at the University of Otago, Doctor Remy Muhsin, about these parasites, and the need for research funding in this area.

The Link Between ME/CFS and Long COVID w/ Warren Tate January 24th, 2024

The Link Between ME/CFS and Long COVID w/ Warren Tate January 24th, 2024 The Link Between ME/CFS and Long COVID w/ Warren Tate January 24th, 2024, 28.05 MB
Wed 24 Jan 2024

ME/CFS and Long COVID are both chronic diseases that can cause fatigue and memory loss. Researchers worldwide have referred to patients as the “missing millions” due to their inability to sustain employment from the illness, and are often neglected by health services. 

Olivia spoke to Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Otago, Warren Tate, about his research in this area. His study has shown that ME/CFS and Long COVID are closely related, meaning that further research and treatments can be for the benefit of both groups.

The Wire w/ Jessica: 24 January, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 24 January, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 24 January, 2023, 90.72 MB
Wed 24 Jan 2024

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Lecturer in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Dr Johanna Reidy, about school uniform equity in Aotearoa. 

Producer Olivia spoke to Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Otago, Warren Tate, about the links between ME/CFS and Long COVID.

She also spoke to Postgraduate Fellow in Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Otago, Dr Remy Muhsin, about the prevalence of parasites such as toxoplasmosis and cryptosporidium.

School Uniform Equity in Aotearoa w/ Lecturer in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Dr Johanna Reidy: 24 January, 2024

School Uniform Equity in Aotearoa w/ Lecturer in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Dr Johanna Reidy: 24 January, 2024 School Uniform Equity in Aotearoa w/ Lecturer in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Dr Johanna Reidy: 24 January, 2024, 20.45 MB
Wed 24 Jan 2024

Ahead of the new school year, concerns have been raised about the high cost of compulsory school uniforms amid the rising cost of living.

New research has found that 20% of students in one school in a higher socioeconomic area worried about whether their parents could afford their uniform.

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Lecturer in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Dr Johanna Reidy, about what can be done to ensure students experience the benefits of school uniforms without added pressure on families.

Here is that interview.