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The Wire with James: November, 19, 2020

The Wire with James: November, 19, 2020 The Wire with James: November, 19, 2020, 99.03 MB
Thu 19 Nov 2020

While Justin writes his Dissertation, James takes over the Thursday wire this week to bring you a range of pieces with his producer, Ayana.

The show starts off with an interview with COVID-19 response minister, Chris Hipkins , where he talks to James about a new order t increase border testing.

Ayana brings us an extensive piece on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership trade deal, where she talks to Minister for Trade and Export Growth Damien O'Connor and It's Our Future Spokesperson Edward Miller.

The show finishes off with James talking to Dr. Cara Swit about parental burnout during the first lockdown and during life in general.

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: November 18, 2020

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: November 18, 2020 Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: November 18, 2020, 31.69 MB
Wed 18 Nov 2020

On Dear Science with Marcus Jones we’re talking about covid vaccines, quantum computers and disappointment in the search for life on venus.

Financial Education in High Schools w/ Nick Thomson

Financial Education in High Schools w/ Nick Thomson Financial Education in High Schools w/ Nick Thomson , 7.13 MB
Wed 18 Nov 2020

Karanama Ruru chats to Nick Thomson, Director of the Commission for Financial Capability, about their free financial education programme called Sorted in Schools being implemented in schools across Aotearoa.

The Wire with Felix: November 18, 2020

The Wire with Felix: November 18, 2020 The Wire with Felix: November 18, 2020, 105.03 MB
Wed 18 Nov 2020

Today on the Wednesday Wire, Felix speaks to Marcus Jones on Dear Science about covid vaccines, quantum computers and disappointment in the search for life on venus.

Bronnie spoke to deputy leader of the Act party - Brooke Van Velden about the party’s criticisms of both the government’s response to COVID-19 and the housing crisis.

Felix reported on Facebook’s role in democracy and some of the controversies they’ve faced recently.

Karanama spoke to Nick Thomson, Director of Financial Capability for the Commission for Financial Capability, about the Sorted in Schools programme.

Act's Brooke van Velden on COVID-19 Response and the Housing Crisis: November 18, 2020

Act's Brooke van Velden on COVID-19 Response and the Housing Crisis: November 18, 2020 Act's Brooke van Velden on COVID-19 Response and the Housing Crisis: November 18, 2020, 8.62 MB
Wed 18 Nov 2020

Bronwyn speaks Act Deputy Leader Brooke Van Velden about their criticism's of the Government's COVID-19 response, compulsory mask wearing and contact tracing. They also talk about the misdignosis of the housing crisis and RMA reform to address it. 

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: November 18, 2020

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: November 18, 2020 Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: November 18, 2020, 31.69 MB
Wed 18 Nov 2020

On Dear Science with Marcus Jones we’re talking about covid vaccines, quantum computers and disappointment in the search for life on venus.

The Wire with Jemima: November 17, 2020

The Wire with Jemima: November 17, 2020 The Wire with Jemima: November 17, 2020, 98.93 MB
Tue 17 Nov 2020

Today on the Tuesday Wire, Jemima chats to Dr Joel Rindelaub, an Aerosol Chemist from the University of Auckland, about the effectiveness of wearing a mask to protect yourself and others from Covid-19. 

North & South magazine is back on shelves throughout Aotearoa. Jemima speaks to Rachel Morris, the editor of the North and South magazine about relaunching the magazine, the impact of Covid-19 on the relaunch and the first issue. 

Voices of Hope and Age Concern have teamed up with a campaign called Unite Against Loneliness. Jemima talks with Genevieve Mora, co-founder of Voices of Hope, about how the campaign will work to combat loneliness in New Zealand this holiday season. 

Finally. Jemima speaks to Lynette Sadleir, Paediatric Neurologist and Professor at the University of Otago, Wellington, about a international study New Zealand is taking part of to determine the genetic origins of stuttering.

The Effectiveness of Wearing a Mask w/ Dr Joel Rindelaub: November 17, 2020

The Effectiveness of Wearing a Mask w/ Dr Joel Rindelaub: November 17, 2020 The Effectiveness of Wearing a Mask w/ Dr Joel Rindelaub: November 17, 2020, 5.56 MB
Tue 17 Nov 2020

The government has annoucned that from Thursday 19 November it will mandatory to wear a mask on all domestic flights and on public transport in Auckland. Jemima Huston speaks to Dr Joel Rindelaub, an Aerosol Chemist at the University of Auckland, about the effectiveness of wearing a mask to protect yourself and others from Covid-19. 

North & South Magazine Returns: November 17, 2020

North & South Magazine Returns: November 17, 2020 North & South Magazine Returns: November 17, 2020, 13.01 MB
Tue 17 Nov 2020

Following the closure of Bauer Media earier this year, North & South magazine has been relaunched under new, independent ownership with the first issue released this week. Jemima Huston talks to North & South editor Rachel Morris about the relaunch of the magazine, the impact of Covid-19 on the publication and what we can expect from the new issue.

"Unite Against Loneliness": A Voices of Hope and Age Concern Campaign: November 17, 2020

"Unite Against Loneliness": A Voices of Hope and Age Concern Campaign: November 17, 2020 "Unite Against Loneliness": A Voices of Hope and Age Concern Campaign: November 17, 2020, 5.24 MB
Tue 17 Nov 2020

Voices of Hope and Age Concern have teamed up with a campaign called "Unite Against Loneliness", which works to tackle the issue of loneliness in Aoteaora. The campaign encourages people to create and send Christmas cards for the elderly in our communities. Jemima Huston speaks to Genevieve Mora, co-founder of Voices of Hope, about people can get involved to combat loneliness this holiday season.