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Reducing poverty under new Labour government w/ Auckland Action Against Poverty Director Brooke Stanley Pao: Monday, November 20, 2020

Reducing poverty under new Labour government w/ Auckland Action Against Poverty Director Brooke Stanley Pao: Monday, November 20, 2020 Reducing poverty under new Labour government w/ Auckland Action Against Poverty Director Brooke Stanley Pao: Monday, November 20, 2020, 6.62 MB
Mon 2 Nov 2020

Zoë Larsen Cumming interviews Auckland Action Against Poverty director Brooke Stanley Pao on what AAAP would like to see from the new Labour government in their response to poverty in New Zealand now they can govern with a majority. 

Water, Water Everywhere, But A Very Limited Supply To Drink? with Watercare: 30th October, 2020

Water, Water Everywhere, But A Very Limited Supply To Drink? with Watercare: 30th October, 2020 Water, Water Everywhere, But A Very Limited Supply To Drink? with Watercare: 30th October, 2020, 16.22 MB
Fri 30 Oct 2020

Ollie chats with Watercare's acting CEO Marlon Bridges on Tamaki Makaurau's water levels and how well placed the city is moving forward.

The Week That Was: 30th October, 2020

The Week That Was: 30th October, 2020 The Week That Was: 30th October, 2020, 17.49 MB
Fri 30 Oct 2020

Ollie and James get way to ahead of themselves and talk about things they have no clue about in the time filler of a segment - The Week That Was

Financial Literacy Survey w/ Jane Wrightson: October 30, 2020

Financial Literacy Survey w/ Jane Wrightson: October 30, 2020 Financial Literacy Survey w/ Jane Wrightson: October 30, 2020, 23.74 MB
Fri 30 Oct 2020

This week results from the commission of financial capability released a survey, which looked at the financial knowledge of New Zealanders. The results showed a number areas where improvement is needed, particularly the knowledge gap between men and women, with women answering half the number of questions correctly. To understand more, James talked to the retirement commissioner, Jane Wrightson, and started off by asking about the aim of the survey.

Fast Tracked Covid Projects w/ David Parker: October 30, 2020

Fast Tracked Covid Projects w/ David Parker: October 30, 2020 Fast Tracked Covid Projects w/ David Parker: October 30, 2020, 21.66 MB
Fri 30 Oct 2020

Early this year as part of the government's Covid recovery, there was the introduction of legislation which fast tracks projects in the effort to create jobs. There are a number of projects being considered, with the first one having been accepted. This project is a reservoir in Kaikohe, located in Northland, which struggled with the drought at the start of this year. To understand more about the fast tracking legislation and what impact it is having, James talked to environment minister David Parker, and started off by asking what this legislation is about.

The Friday Wire with James: October 30, 2020

The Friday Wire with James: October 30, 2020 The Friday Wire with James: October 30, 2020, 116.97 MB
Fri 30 Oct 2020

This week was a fun one, with the reins of Friday wire having been handed to James Tapp, the former Thursday and Monday wire producer.

On this weeks show, James talks to Jane Wrightson from the retirement commission about a financial literacy survey that was conducted, with results raising eyebrows.

James also talked to environment minister, David Parker, about a COVID fast tracked project in Northland, as well as a few other bits and pieces about the RMA.

Producer Ollie Joblin talks to Watercare's acting CEO, Marlon Bridges, about how Auckland is doing

Ollie also has a chat to Siri Anderson from 350 Aotearoa about how our bank accounts and savings impact fossil fuels, as well as what we can do as indivuals.

Finally James and Ollie have a yarn on the week that was.

Labour's Andrew Little: October 29, 2020

Labour's Andrew Little: October 29, 2020 Labour's Andrew Little: October 29, 2020, 19.36 MB
Thu 29 Oct 2020

Justin talked to Justice Minister Andrew Little what action would be taken in Parliament if both cannabis and euthanisa referendums are passed, current progress in coalition negotiations with the Greens, the government's treaty settlement priorities for the next 3 years, and New Zealand's intelligence agencies' recruitment campaign.

Justin's International Desk: October 29th 2020

Justin's International Desk: October 29th 2020 Justin's International Desk: October 29th 2020, 26.49 MB
Thu 29 Oct 2020

International Desk spoke to 3 American voters about the presidential election.

Many thanks to Katherine Thompson, Lindsey Alpaugh, and Joshua Kim.

Neighbourhood Watch: October 29, 2020

Neighbourhood Watch: October 29, 2020 Neighbourhood Watch: October 29, 2020, 14.44 MB
Thu 29 Oct 2020

Justin and Zoe talked about COVID-19 restrictions being lifted in Victoria and the state government's decision to bulldoze a tree that is culturally significant for the indigenous people for a highway.

The Wire with Justin: October 29, 2020

The Wire with Justin: October 29, 2020 The Wire with Justin: October 29, 2020, 104.23 MB
Thu 29 Oct 2020

On their weekly chat, Justin and Justice Minister Andrew Little talked about what's next after if the public voted yes in the cannabis and euthanasia referedums, progress in coalition talks with the Greens, priorities in the treaty settlement portfolio, and the GCSB/SIS recruitment drive.

Jessica spoke to Chief Human Rights Commissioner, Paul Hunt, on Act Party leader David Seymour's proposal to scrap the Human Rights Commission.

International Desk spoke to 3 voters in the United States on their choices and views on the presidential election.

Neighbourhood Watch reports on zero COVID-19 cases in Victoria and the state government's decision to bulldoze a culturally significant tree for a highway.