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Karangahape Road Protest For LGBTQI+ Spaces w/ Shaneel Lal: May 5, 2021

Karangahape Road Protest For LGBTQI+ Spaces w/ Shaneel Lal: May 5, 2021 Karangahape Road Protest For LGBTQI+ Spaces w/ Shaneel Lal: May 5, 2021, 20.36 MB
Wed 5 May 2021

Lyric speaks to Shaneel Lal, the co-founder of End Conversion Therapy NZ, about a protest which took place on Saturday night, which saw hundreds flock to G.A.Y and Family Bar on Karangahape Road to fight for inclusivity and safe spaces. They discuss the need to centre trans rights, the difficulty of maintaining LGBTQI+ focussed spaces and Aotearoa's long history with homophobia.

The Wire with James: May 5, 2021

The Wire with James: May 5, 2021 The Wire with James: May 5, 2021, 104.03 MB
Wed 5 May 2021

This week James and Aneeka bring you a jam packed show, so much that two pieces are only available through bCast.

As it always does, this week starts of with Dear Science, this week Marcus teaches everyone about mayflies, ancient superhighways and COVID19 transmission rates.

What's the Buzz is back for another week, this time Aneeka talks with Sarah Helm and Kali Mercer from the NZ Drug Foundation about drug reform in Aotearoa.

James has his weekly catch up with Brooke van Velden , where they chat about PHARMAC, Chinese Genocide and He Puapua.

The show finishes up with a piece from Tuesday's Lyric Waiwiri-Smith, where she talks to Shaneel Lal, the co-founder of End Conversion Therapy NZ, about the protests with took place on Saturday on Karangahape Road.

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: May 5, 2021

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: May 5, 2021 Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: May 5, 2021, 25.57 MB
Wed 5 May 2021

This week on Dear Science Marcus once again blows everyone's minds with science which pushes the boundaries.

Dear Science starts off with a chat about Mayflies and lamps and how unnatural light is killing our insect populations.

Next Marcus and James talk about ancient superhighways in Australia which have been mapped using supercomputers.

To finish up this week Marcus gives us an update on how the COVID-19 vaccines impact transmission rates.

Customs Worker's Vaccinations & Rights w/ Tracy Klenner: 4th May, 2021.

Customs Worker's Vaccinations & Rights w/ Tracy Klenner: 4th May, 2021. , 13.94 MB
Tue 4 May 2021

Today I spoke with Tracy Klenner from The New Zealand Public Service Association about the issue of customs workers losing employment due to denied vaccinations.

Cervical Cancer Myth Busting w/ Rose Stewart: 4th May, 2021.

Cervical Cancer Myth Busting w/ Rose Stewart: 4th May, 2021. , 15.16 MB
Tue 4 May 2021

Lyric Waiwiri-Smith does a live interview with Rose Stewart, Family Planning's national nurse advisor, to break down some common myths and stigmatisations surrounding cervical cancer.

The Wire with Jemima: May 04, 2021

The Wire with Jemima: May 04, 2021 The Wire with Jemima: May 04, 2021, 93.49 MB
Tue 4 May 2021

This week on the Tuesday Wire, Auckland Action Against Poverty has called out the government for failing to act on the recommendations set by the Welfare Expert Advisory Group report, Whakamana Tangata - Restoring Dignity to Social Security. Jemima Huston speaks to AAAP coordinator Brooke Pao Stanley about their demands for the government.

Jemima also talks to Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment Priyanca Radhakrishnan to provide a government response on the AAAP's call out. 

Lyric Waiwiri-Smith interviews Rose Stewart, the national nurse advisor for Family Planning, to bust some cervical cancer myths and stigmatisations.

Lyric also speaks to Tracy Klenner from The New Zealand Public Service Association about the rights for customs workers who have recently lost their jobs after failing to get the Covid-19 vaccine. 

Actioning the 2019 Welfare Review w/ AAAP and MP Priyanca Radhakrishnan: May 04, 2021

Actioning the 2019 Welfare Review w/ AAAP and MP Priyanca Radhakrishnan: May 04, 2021 Actioning the 2019 Welfare Review w/ AAAP and MP Priyanca Radhakrishnan: May 04, 2021, 6.25 MB
Tue 4 May 2021

Auckland Action Against Poverty and a number of other community action groups have called out the government for failing to act on any of the recommendations set by the Welfare Expert Advisory Group report, Whakamana Tangata - Restoring Dignity to Social Security.

News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to AAAP coordinator Brooke Pao Stanley about their expectations for the government in terms of the welfare system. She also talks to Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment Priyanca Radhakrishnan to provide a government response on the issue. 

The Green Party's James Shaw on Healthcare Changes, Deposit Protection, and Amnesty for Visa Holders: May 3, 2021

The Green Party's James Shaw on Healthcare Changes, Deposit Protection, and Amnesty for Visa Holders: May 3, 2021 The Green Party's James Shaw on Healthcare Changes, Deposit Protection, and Amnesty for Visa Holders: May 3, 2021, 30.12 MB
Mon 3 May 2021

Felix spoke to Green co-leader James Shaw about changes to the healthcare system including the merging of DHBs and the introduction of a Maori health authority, deposit protection and how it can make banking safer, and Green's calls to provide amnesty for visa overstayers.

Do Something HELPful w/ Ruth Davy

Do Something HELPful w/ Ruth Davy Do Something HELPful w/ Ruth Davy, 15.37 MB
Mon 3 May 2021

HELP Auckland says services for survivors of sexual abuse have seen decreased grant funding, but fundraiser Ruth Davy says they need to remain free to ensure equitable access.

A new campaign is encorugaing you to Do Something HELPful for yourself or others during May, to raise funding to help free more New Zealanders from sexual abuse.

Davy says without these campaigns, they will have to turn away  more women and children whose lives are at risk.

Jessica Hopkins talked to Davy about the campaign and the sexual abuse epidemic. 

Harmful Digital Communications w/ Louisa Wall

Harmful Digital Communications w/ Louisa Wall Harmful Digital Communications w/ Louisa Wall, 14.99 MB
Mon 3 May 2021

Last Monday Wire, Jessica Hopkins talked about the The Harmful Digital Communications Amendment Bill, which would make it illegal to post an intimate visual recording online without consent. 

The Justice Committees recently called for submissions, particularly from young people to hear their thoughts on the bill.

Jessica interviewed Louisa Wall, the MP in charge of the bill, about why hearing from young people is important, and her thoughts on the current state of consent education in Aotearoa.