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Key's impact on tertiary education

Key's impact on tertiary education Key's impact on tertiary education, 5.16 MB
Tue 6 Dec 2016

John Key has made a number of controversial changes to tertiary education during his time as Prime Minister. Reporter Jess Smith speaks to spokesperson Sandra Grey from the Tertiary Education Union about Key’s impact on tertiary education.

Key's effects on NZ's social welfare

Key's effects on NZ's social welfare Key's effects on NZ's social welfare, 4.05 MB
Tue 6 Dec 2016

John Key has heavily impacted the state of the country’s social welfare during his time as Prime Minister. Bfm reporter Jess Smith spoke to the Head of Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit at the Salvation Army, Ian Hutson about this.

The political implications of John Key's resignation

The political implications of John Key's resignation The political implications of John Key's resignation , 8 MB
Tue 6 Dec 2016

Auckland University public policy lecturer gives her thoughts on John Key's resignation and what this means for the election next year.

What next for Labour?

What next for Labour? What next for Labour? , 4.81 MB
Tue 6 Dec 2016

Wire host Sam Smith spoke to former Labour party President Mike Williams about what John Key's resignation means for the Labour party heading into the election next year.

John Key: The man without a legacy?

John Key: The man without a legacy? John Key: The man without a legacy? , 8.68 MB
Tue 6 Dec 2016

Political blogger Giovanni Tiso discusses John Key's legacy as prime minister and whether in fact he will be remembered as a leader who got things done policy-wise.

Pornography and intimacy

Pornography and intimacy Pornography and intimacy , 6.11 MB
Mon 5 Dec 2016

University of Otago Master’s student Anne Martin conducted new research looking into the use of pornography and its effects on intimacy levels between partners. 95bFM producer Hannah Ross spoke to Martin about what the research found and how this affects relationships.

Hobson's Pledge: I call bullshit

Hobson's Pledge: I call bullshit Hobson's Pledge: I call bullshit, 18.32 MB
Mon 5 Dec 2016

Hobson's Pledge are a trust that believe New Zealand should have one law for all. Don Brash is one of the founding members and it follows closely to the policy he attempted to initiate in 2004. Very recently they had their first public meeting, so 95bFM reporter Lillian Hanly went along to find out if they were for real. Lillian and guest Anna Bracewell-Worrall give us an insight to the meeting and the ideas behind it.

 

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Introducing Michael Wood

Introducing Michael Wood Introducing Michael Wood, 9.67 MB
Mon 5 Dec 2016

Over the weekend, Labour’s Michael Wood won the Mt Roskill election by a huge margin, gaining more than 6,000 votes over his nearest competitor. 96bFM The Wire host Angus Craig spoke to Wood who expressed not only his plans for Parliamentary input but also the grassroots representation he plans to use.

AIDS Awareness

AIDS Awareness AIDS Awareness, 3.34 MB
Mon 5 Dec 2016

bFM reporter speaks with Jason Myers of the AIDS foundation abut making drugs for AIDS patients more accessible.

First Home vs. Student Loan

First Home vs. Student Loan Student Loan, 11.48 MB
Fri 2 Dec 2016

Yesterday a bill was drawn from the ballot that would see student loan repayments being diverted into saving towards a home. 95bFM producer Amanda Robinson spoke to Green MP Gareth Hughes about his First Home Student Loan Repayment Diversion Bill, and began by asking him what exactly the bill involves. Friday Wire host Caitlin McIlhagga also spoke to AUSA President Will Matthews about what he thinks of the bill.