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The Wire with Jemima: May 11, 2021

The Wire with Jemima: May 11, 2021 The Wire with Jemima: May 11, 2021, 95.94 MB
Tue 11 May 2021

Today on the Tuesday Wire, we report on the government’s latest announcement on gang crime and new laws that will prohibit high risk people from owning firearms.

Lyric also speaks live to National Party MP and Spokesperson for Police Simeon Brown about the government's announcement. 

Jemima talks to Sarah Smuts Kennedy from For The Love of Bees about organic regenerative horticulture. They discuss the Earthworkers Programme run by the group and how it can teach you to be a regenerative farmer in your own backyard. 

We have the second edition of Tomorrow’s World from producers Isla Christensen and Stella Huggins. This week they bust some TikTok science myths.  

Finally, Lyric chats to Degu Geddebo, a member of New Zealand’s Ethiopian Community, about the current crisis targeting the Amhara ethnic community in Ethiopia. 

Learn About Organic Regenerative Horticulture w/ the Earthworkers Programme: May 11, 2021

Learn About Organic Regenerative Horticulture w/ the Earthworkers Programme: May 11, 2021 Learn About Organic Regenerative Horticulture w/ the Earthworkers Programme: May 11, 2021, 15.61 MB
Tue 11 May 2021

For the Love of Bees, a community ecological project, is currently running the Earthworkers Programme. Programme particpants will learn from experts about organic regenerative farming processes and how these can be used in their own gardens or pieces of land. 

News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, the vision holder of the project For the Love of Bees, about what organic regenerative horticulture actually means. Jemima asks how this fruit and vegetable farming style is different to other farming practices taking place in Aotearoa. They discuss whether regenerative farming can work in urban settings and why a move towards organic regenerative horticulture is an important step for ecosystems, climate and communities. Finally, Sarah explains how people can take part in the Earthworkers Programme and learn more about these farming processes.  

TikTok Science Myths: May 11, 2021

TikTok Science Myths: May 11, 2021 TikTok Science Myths: May 11, 2021, 7.7 MB
Tue 11 May 2021

This week on Tomorrow's World, Isla and Stella investigate the science side of video sharing app TikTok. They discuss whether TikTok is a trustworthy information source, debunk some mistruths and approve some actually accurate science videos. 

The Green Party's James Shaw on Rent, Vaccine Patents, and Wage Suppression: May 10, 2021

The Green Party's James Shaw on Rent, Vaccine Patents, and Wage Suppression: May 10, 2021 The Green Party's James Shaw on Rent, Vaccine Patents, and Wage Suppression: May 10, 2021, 20.3 MB
Mon 10 May 2021

Felix spoke to Green co-leader James Shaw about their Reasonable Rent campaign, the elimination of exclusive patents for Covid-19 vaccines, and their new petition to remove the newly implemented wage suppression rules.

What Does the Scottish Election Mean for the UK?: May 10, 2021

What Does the Scottish Election Mean for the UK?: May 10, 2021 What Does the Scottish Election Mean for the UK?: May 10, 2021, 8.64 MB
Mon 10 May 2021

Felix reports on the recent Scotland election result and the implications that a pro-independence Scotland could have for the United Kingdom.

Western Springs Forest w/ Steve Abel: 10 May, 2021

Western Springs Forest w/ Steve Abel Western Springs Forest w/ Steve Abel , 21.92 MB
Mon 10 May 2021

The Auckland Council introduced its Western Springs Native Bush Restoration Project with the aim of returning the pine dominated vegetation to native bush by planting new trees.

But Steve Abel, an environmentalist and member of Mana Rākau says the bush is already native.

Jessica Hopkins talked to Abel who says the forest is being destroyed, not restored and is advocating to stop the felling of the Western Springs Native Forest.

Assistance Dogs w/ Mimi Hooper: May 10, 2021

Assistance Dogs w/ Mimi Hooper Assistance Dogs w/ Mimi Hooper, 3.46 MB
Mon 10 May 2021

The Assistance Dogs New Zealand Trust provides dogs for people with disabilities who are unable to get them elsewhere. 

90% of their clients are children under 12 years old with autism and other neurodisabilities.

Currently their waiting list is five years, and with no government funding, these dogs are paid for through donations. 

Jessica Hopkins interviewed Mimi Hooper, the general manager of Assistance Dogs New Zealand Trust about how an assistant dog can be life changing for families.

New Zealand's Relationship to China w/ Stephen Noakes; 7 May, 2021.

New Zealand's Relationship to China w/ Stephen Noakes; 7 May, 2021. , 11.14 MB
Fri 7 May 2021

As many Western countries speak out against human rights abuses in China, New Zealand has found itself in a difficult position between prioritising ethics and economics. In recent weeks, the Labour government have started to speak out against the actions of China and, earlier this week, passed a motion declaring human rights abuses were taking place.

 

Noah Ferguson-Dudidng spoke to Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Auckland, Stephen Noakes, on New Zealand's relationship with China. They discussed their decades-long trading relationship, China's actions in Hong Kong and against Muslim minorities, and how New Zealand's stance may change in the future.

The Friday Wire with Ayana: 7 May 2021

The Friday Wire with Ayana: 7 May 2021 The Friday Wire with Ayana: 7 May 2021, 101.61 MB
Fri 7 May 2021

This week on the Friday Wire, Bronwyn fills in for Ayana.

Producer Noah Ferguson-Dudding speaks to National MP Christopher Luxon about Parliament declaring human rights abuses in China and plans for the national rail system. He then talks to Stephen Noakes, Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Auckland, more broadly about New Zealand’s relationship with China.

In our regular segment with Auckland Council, Bronwyn chats to Pippa Coom about a range of environmental projects around the city.

Lastly, Bronwyn plays an interview with Mark Pascall about the Wellbeing Protocol, a project to empower communities through blockchain technology.

City Counselling w/ Cr Pippa Coom: 7 May 2021

City Counselling w/ Cr Pippa Coom: 7 May 2021 City Counselling w/ Cr Pippa Coom: 7 May 2021, 14.2 MB
Fri 7 May 2021

Bronwyn speaks to Auckland Councillor Pippa Coom about the improvements to Waihorotiu Valley (Queen St) and the controversy surrounding the Marina at Kennedy Point and its impacts on local kororā (little blue penguins). They began by speaking about the Western Springs Pine Native Bush Restoration project.