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Public Transport Advocacy w/ Anthonie Tonnon: May 11, 2023

Public Transport Advocacy w/ Anthonie Tonnon: May 11, 2023 Public Transport Advocacy w/ Anthonie Tonnon: May 11, 2023, 31.16 MB
Thu 11 May 2023

Public transport is often discussed as an issue for commuting to work. But a good public transport system is one that benefits the whole community. Musician and public transport advocate Anthonie Tonnon is passionate about better public transport and the way it can help those in creative industries. Simon began by asking him how public transport helps him as a performer.

Cindy Baxter from Kiwis Against Seabed Mining on the Bill to Ban Seabed Mining: 11 May, 2023

Cindy Baxter from Kiwis Against Seabed Mining on the Bill to Ban Seabed Mining: 11 May, 2023 Cindy Baxter from Kiwis Against Seabed Mining on the Bill to Ban Seabed Mining: 11 May, 2023, 17.6 MB
Thu 11 May 2023

Yesterday in parliament a bill was proposed to ban seabed mining. The bill was voted down by National, ACT and Labour, and Environment Minister David Parker announced last week that a select committee inquiry to investigate seabed mining. Kiwis against Seabed Mining spokesperson Cindy Baxter was in parliament yesterday for the reading of the bill and she spoke about what happened. 

'Let Us Drink the New Wine Together!': A Physical and Online Art Exhibition w/ Alys Longley: 11 May, 2023

'Let Us Drink the New Wine Together': A Physical and Online Art Exhibition w/ Alys Longley: 11 May, 2023 'Let Us Drink the New Wine Together': A Physical and Online Art Exhibition w/ Alys Longley: 11 May, 2023, 22.25 MB
Wed 10 May 2023

The Exhibition "Let Us Drink the New Wine, Together!" has been curated by Alys Longley and Máximo Corvalán-Pincheira in collaboration with over 100 artists worldwide.

It is on until 13 May, in person at the Malcolm Fisher Gallery in Howick and online.

Alex Bonham spoke to Alys Longley, an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland's School of Dance talks about how the work is rooted in multi-disciplinary and multi-site collaboration pushing at the borders that divide despite or perhaps because it all began with artists being trapped at home during the Covid lockdown. 

The Wire w/ Andre: 10 May, 2023

The Wire w/ Andre: 10 May, 2023 The Wire w/ Andre: 10 May, 2023, 92.43 MB
Wed 10 May 2023

On the show for Rāapa: 

Andre spoke to Lauren Vinnell, Lecturer of Emergency Management at Massey University about our recent bouts of extreme weather, how Aucklanders and emergency management teams have reacted to it, and how in the future as these events become more frequent, how we may need to change our response. 

Andre also spoke to Dylan Asafo, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland about why the 2021 dawn raids apology wasn’t enough for the Pacific community, and also about recent revelations that dawn raids are still happening in the Pacific community. 

On the Green Desk, Jack Marshall speaks to Sarah Bealing, a Restore Passenger Rail supporter from Wellington, about why causing traffic chaos and delays in the Wellington CBD is good for their cause.

Producer Alex Bonham speaks to Grant Hewison from Lawyers for Climate Action, and Associate Professor Alys Longley about the physical and online exhibition “Let Us Drink the New Wine Together.”

Dawn raids and immigration policy w/ Dylan Asafo: 10 May, 2023

Dawn raids and immigration policy w/ Dylan Asafo: 10 May, 2023 Dawn raids and immigration policy w/ Dylan Asafo: 10 May, 2023, 14.62 MB
Wed 10 May 2023

Government officials and Pacific community leaders met to discuss continued dawn raids on the Pasifika community despite the official government dawn raid apology in 2021. 

On the 19th of April, a dawn raid on a household led to the arrest of a Tongan man. Amongst those there at the meeting were Deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni and Immigration Minister Michael Wood. Michael Wood indicated at the meeting that he was considering granting amnesty to all overstayers in Aotearoa. 

To talk more about what has and hasn’t happened for the Pacific community following the dawn raids apology, Andre Fa'aoso spoke to Dylan Asafo, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland.

Auckland weather response w/ Lauren Vinnell: 10 May, 2023

Auckland weather response w/ Lauren Vinnell: 10 May, 2023 Auckland weather response w/ Lauren Vinnell: 10 May, 2023, 9.47 MB
Wed 10 May 2023

The extreme weather system that is continuing to affect the North Island caused havoc throughout Tamaki Makaurau on Tuesday. The state of emergency declared in Auckland drew stark contrasts to the Auckland anniversary floods in January and Cyclone Gabrielle in February. 

Auckland Emergency Management, Civil Defence and Auckland Council sprung into action as the rains poured down throughout the city, with heavy rain warnings issued in north and west Auckland. 

As extreme weather events appear to become more frequent, do Aucklanders and management agencies need to reconsider how they react and deal with these situations? To receive input and analysis, whilst also determining how well agencies have responded to the recent weather, Andre Fa'aoso spoke with Doctor Lauren Vinnell, Lecturer of Emergency Management at Massey University.

Crime in the Auckland CBD w/ Milly : May 9, 2023

Crime in the Auckland CBD w/ Milly : May 9, 2023 Crime in the Auckland CBD w/ Milly : May 9, 2023, 9.7 MB
Tue 9 May 2023

Crime in the Auckland CBD has been on the rise for multiple years now, with many reports of people feeling unsafe. Today Milly from the Tuesday Wire conducts a report into what the statstics are, what is causing the current spike in crime and what some possible solutions might be, to make you feel more safe and to work towards reducing the crime rate. Many thanks to James Oleson, Criminology, University of Auckland, the School of Social Sciences, for the data that helped to create this report. 

Healthcare w/ Dr Shane Reti : May 9, 2023

Healthcare w/ Dr Shane Reti : May 9, 2023 Healthcare w/ Dr Shane Reti : May 9, 2023 , 17.79 MB
Tue 9 May 2023

In her weekly catch up with the National Party's Dr Shane Reti, Milly speaks about the party's plans on the healthcare system,a workforce that is suffering staff shortages with huge flow on effects for New Zealanders. Nationals plans to incentivise beginning a career in nursing and midwifery and then focus on retention is how they are focussing on helping the struggling health industry. 

The Wire w/ Milly : May 9, 2023

The Wire w/ Milly : May 9, 2023 The Wire w/ Milly : May 9, 2023, 108.03 MB
Tue 9 May 2023

Welcome to the Tuesday Wire! Join the Tuesday Wire team (Milly and Beth), as they discuss a variety of current affairs topics, including: 

  • Dear Science with Allan Blackman 
  • Beth Speaks to Eugenie Sage on Clive Palmer’s mineral permit
  • Beth also spoke to Don Hine on the impacts of climate change on youth mental health
  • Milly conducts a report into crime in the Auckland CBD 
  • And lastly, Milly speaks to Carrie Leonetti associate professor from the University of Auckland regarding expert-led domestic violence training for court judges

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman : May 9, 2023

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman : May 9, 2023 Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman : May 9, 2023, 21.55 MB
Tue 9 May 2023

This week on Dear Science, Allan delves into why it's more efficient to send woman to space with a potentially multi-million dollar difference. We also explore a deer tooth pendant that thanks to DNA we now know who owns it...