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Neighbourhood Watch: April 1st, 2021

Neighbourhood Watch: April 1st, 2021 Neighbourhood Watch: April 1st, 2021, 19.33 MB
Thu 1 Apr 2021

Justin and Zoe talked about the latest federal Cabinet reshuffle, another sexual misconduct allegation by a Coalition male staffer, and changes to the Jobseeker benefit.

The Wire with Justin: April 1, 2021

The Wire with Justin: April 1, 2021 The Wire with Justin: April 1, 2021, 102.62 MB
Thu 1 Apr 2021

On their weekly chat, Justin spoke to Health and security agencies Minister Andrew Little about COVID-19 vaccines, euthanasia, and expanding security agencies' powers.

Justin then discussed with Transport Minister Michael Wood about the Auckland Light Rail project.

Neighbourhood Watch reports on the federal Cabinet reshuffle, more sexual misconduct allegations in Parliament, and changes to the JobSeeker benefit.

Justin spoke to Employers and Manufacturers Association's Alan McDonald and Auckland Action Against Poverty's Brooke Stanley Pao about the minimum wage increases today.

Auckland Light Rail: April 1, 2021

Auckland Light Rail: April 1, 2021 Auckland Light Rail: April 1, 2021, 21.62 MB
Thu 1 Apr 2021

Justin spoke to Transport Minister Michael Wood about Auckland's Light Rail project, which has been restarted yesterday with a six-month Establishment Unit to present a business case.

Raising Minimum Wage: April 1, 2021

Raising Minimum Wage: April 1, 2021 Raising Minimum Wage: April 1, 2021, 28.41 MB
Thu 1 Apr 2021

Justin talked to Employers and Manufactueres Association's Head of Advocacy and Strategy Alan McDonald and Auckland Action Against Poverty co-ordinator Brooke Stanely Pao about the minimum wage.  It raised by $1.10 to $20 per hour on April 1.

MDMA use in Aotearoa w/ The New Zealand Drug Foundation: March 31, 2021

MDMA use in Aotearoa w/ The New Zealand Drug Foundation: March 31, 2021 MDMA use in Aotearoa w/ The New Zealand Drug Foundation: March 31, 2021, 38.95 MB
Wed 31 Mar 2021

This is the first installment of a six week series, 'What's the Buzz' with the New Zealand Drug Foundation, where we discuss the current affairs of drugs in Aotearoa. This week Aneeka talks to Sarah Helm, executive director of the New Zealand Drug Foundation, about MDMA in Aotearoa, its decline in availability and what this has led to. 

The Wire with James: March 31, 2021

The Wire with James: March 31, 2021 The Wire with James: March 31, 2021, 104.32 MB
Wed 31 Mar 2021

This week James and Aneeka bring you a selection of pieces as well as a some heated discussions about celery and peanut butter.

Dear Science woth Allan Blackman once again proves to be informative, with gold balls, the second and Richard Pearce on the agenda.

James chats with ACT party deputy leader, Brooke van Velden, about housing with the recent changes made by the governement, and cliamte policy in relation to emission credits.

Aneeka talks to Sarah Helm about MDMA, its availability and other substances which have been causing issues.

Jame and Aneeka finish off the show discussing peanut butter and celery, particularly whether celery is a spice.

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: March 31, 2021

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: March 31, 2021 Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: March 31, 2021, 31.14 MB
Wed 31 Mar 2021

This week Allan is in studio with James and Aneeka to discuss some good ol physics, along woth chats about peanut butter and celery at the start of the show.

Dear Science starts of by talking about the second and how long it actually is, becuase as James and Aneeka find out, it can get pretty damn accurate.

Allan then heads onto the next physics topic for the day, gravity. While there are lots of forces, Allan explains how some scientists have measured the gravitational pull of small golden balls.

This week finishes off with a bit of history in realtion to last week and the NASA helicopter. Allan talks about how the Wright brothers weren't the first to fly, instead it was Richard Pearce, a kiwi down south.

Sex Work Stigmatisation w/ Dame Catherine Healy: March 30th, 2021.

Sex Work Stigmatisation w/ Dame Catherine Healy: March 30th, 2021. , 24.36 MB
Tue 30 Mar 2021

Today Lyric Waiwiri-Smith spoke with Dame Catherine Healy of the New Zealand Prostitutes Collective about the history of the NZPC, the affects of council bylaws on the sex work industry, and stigmatisation of sex workers, among other issues.

The Wire with Jemima: March 30, 2021

The Wire with Jemima: March 30, 2021 The Wire with Jemima: March 30, 2021, 99.24 MB
Tue 30 Mar 2021

Today on the Tuesday Wire, Lyric Waiwiri-Smith talks to Dame Catherine Healy from the New Zealand Prostitute Collective about sex worker rights and stigmatisation.

Jemima Huston speaks to NZEI Te Riu Roa National Secretary Paul Goulter about the union and employer’s call for early childhood eductators to see increased funding in the 2021 government budget. 

Jade Lewis looked into the Anti-Asian Hate Rally held in Auckland over the weekend. She talks to event organiser Steph Tan about racism against Asian communities in Aotearoa. Jade also talked to two Asian-American activists, Christian Oh and Nicholas Lepham, who have taken part in the Anti-Asian Hate movement in the United States following the racially charged shooting in Atlanta that led to the death of six Asian women. 

Increase in Anti-Asian Hate since Covid-19 w/ Steph Tan, Christian Oh and Nicholas Lepham: March 30, 2021

Increase in Anti-Asian Hate since Covid-19 w/ Steph Tan, Christian Oh and Nicholas Lepham: March 30, 2021 Increase in Anti-Asian Hate since Covid-19 w/ Steph Tan, Christian Oh and Nicholas Lepham: March 30, 2021, 55.95 MB
Tue 30 Mar 2021

Following protests against anti-Asian hate in New Zealand and the states, Jade decided to talk to Auckland protest organiser and Yale University Covid-19 public health researcher Steph Tan, and then Asian American activists Christian Oh and Nicholas Lepham on the increase in anti-Asian racism in America.