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Act's Brooke van Velden on Pill Testing and Sick Leave: December 2, 2020

Act's Brooke van Velden on Pill Testing and Sick Leave: December 2, 2020 Act's Brooke van Velden on Pill Testing and Sick Leave: December 2, 2020, 9.51 MB
Wed 2 Dec 2020

Felix spoke to deputy leader of The Act Party, Brooke van Velden, about the new drug testing bill, as well as how they feel about the extensions being granted to minimum sick leave next year.

The Wire with Felix: December 2, 2020

The Wire with Felix: December 2, 2020 The Wire with Felix: December 2, 2020, 103.89 MB
Wed 2 Dec 2020

Today on The Wire:

On Dear Science with Marcus we’re talking about protein structures, Oxford's Covid vaccine, and the collapse of a 57 year old telescope.

Felix spoke to deputy leader of the Act party - Brooke Van Velden about the new pill testing bill and sick leave.

Karanama spoke to Carmen Parahi from Stuff about the media company's recent apology in regards to how they've treated Māori

Felix reports on New Zealand's climate emergency declaration and what it actually means.

Racial Bias in Journalism w/ Carmen Parahi: December 2, 2020

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Wed 2 Dec 2020

Media giant Stuff have issued a public apology and a commitment to do better in how they portray Maori. Karanama spoke to Carmen Parahi, Pou Tiaki editor for Stuff, about how monocultural journalism has hurt Maori, and how Stuff plans to improve following this historic move

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: December 2, 2020

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Wed 2 Dec 2020

This week on Dear Science Marcus Jones spoke to Karanama about protein structures, Oxfords study into a Covid vaccine, and the collapse of a 57 year old telescope

Māori Wards w/ Te Rōpū Tautoko Māori

Māori Wards w/ Te Rōpū Tautoko Māori Māori Wards w/ Te Rōpū Tautoko Māori, 18.06 MB
Tue 1 Dec 2020

While Māori representation in Parliament is guaranteed by the Māori seats, no similar guarantee exists at the level of local government. In fact, the Local Electoral Act 2001 requires proposed Māori wards be put to referendum if 5% of local voters request it. General wards are not subject to such a clause. 

ActionStation and Te Rōpū Tautoko Māori are calling on the government to amend this provision, making the law governing Māori wards equal to that which governs general wards.

Hanna spoke to Toni Boynton from Te Rōpū Tautoko Māori about the group's mahi, and what Māori representation means for local government policy, partnership under the Treaty of Waitangi, and democracy itself.

Increasing Youth and Māori Votes: December 1, 2020

Increasing Youth and Māori Votes: December 1, 2020 Increasing Youth and Māori Votes: December 1, 2020, 5.67 MB
Tue 1 Dec 2020

The Electoral Commission has revealed that this year's election had a huge increase in the youth vote and the Māori vote. Noah spoke to Chief Electoral Officer Alicia Wright about what the Commission did differently this year.

The Wire with Jemima: December 1, 2020

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Tue 1 Dec 2020

Today on the Tuesday Wire, Noah looks into the government's announcement yesterday that paid sick leave will increase from 5 to 10 days in 2021. He speaks to Retail NZ and E Tū for their perspectives on the change. 

Jemima reports on WorkSafe charging 13 parties in relation to the Whakaari / White Island disaster in December 2019. She talks to University of Auckland Professor of Volcanology Shane Cronin about what the proceedings might do for future changes to volcano hazard management. 

Hanna speaks to Toni Boyton from Te Rōpū Tautoko Māori about the group's petition in support of Māori wards. 

To wrap up the show, Noah chats to Chief Electoral Officer Alicia Wright about how this year's election had a huge increase in the youth vote and the Māori vote.

Increasing Sick Leave: December 1, 2020

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Tue 1 Dec 2020

The government has just announced a bill to expand sick leave entitlements from five days to ten days a year. Noah spoke to Chief Executive of Retail NZ, Greg Harford who has come out against the bill. He also spoke to Annie Newman, Assistant National Secretary of E Tū, a union which has long called for an increase in annual sick leave.

The Climate Emergency Declaration and the Five Eyes Intelligence Network w/ the Green Party co-leader James Shaw: November 30, 2020

The Climate Emergency Declaration and the Five Eyes Intelligence Network w/ the Green Party co-leader James Shaw: November 30, 2020 The Climate Emergency Declaration and the Five Eyes Intelligence Network w/ the Green Party co-leader James Shaw: November 30, 2020 , 19.46 MB
Mon 30 Nov 2020

This week Zoë Larsen Cumming speaks to James Shaw about the Climate Emergency declaration set to be announced by the government this week, along with the Green's stance on the Five Eyes Intelligence Network regarding recent statements by the Chinese government. 

Inadequately Slow Government Response to Welfare Reform w/ Caitlin Neuwelt-Kearns: November 30th, 2020

Inadequately Slow Government Response to Welfare Reform w/ Caitlin Neuwelt-Kearns: November 30th, 2020 Inadequately Slow Government Response to Welfare Reform w/ Caitlin Neuwelt-Kearns: November 30th, 2020, 24.06 MB
Mon 30 Nov 2020

The Child Poverty Action Group has released a report regarding the Labour Government's unjustifiably slow progress on welfare reform in relation to the Welfare Expert Advisory Group's recommendations that were given to the government in February 2019. Aneeka speaks to Caitlin Neuwelk-Kearns who co-authored the report from the Child Poverty Action Group about the government's lack of action and changes we need to start seeing.