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Neighbourhood Watch: October 22nd 2020

Neighbourhood Watch: October 22nd 2020 Neighbourhood Watch: October 22nd 2020, 17.06 MB
Thu 22 Oct 2020

Justin and Zoe talked about the Queensland Liberal Party's election policy of imposing a young curfew in Cairns and Townsville, the federal government's reluctance to fund Indigenous legal services, and the revealation that 82 Victoria police officers were charged with family violence offences but only one was found guilty.

The Wire with Justin: October 22, 2020

The Wire with Justin: October 22, 2020 The Wire with Justin: October 22, 2020, 106.29 MB
Thu 22 Oct 2020

On their weekly chat, Justin discussed with Justice Minister Andrew Little on the election, government portfolios, and the potential to wipe criminal records relating to cannabis.

Justin also had a brief catch-up with the new MP for Auckland Central Chlöe Swarbrick.

James spoke to Plastics New Zealand CEO Rachel Barker on the circular economy.

On Neighbourhood Watch, Justin and Zoe talked about the Queesnland Liberal Party promising to impose a youth curfew, the federal government's reluctance to fund Indigenous legal services, and only 1 out of 82 police officers in Victoria accused of family violence were found guilty.

The Auckland Central MP w/ Chloe Swarbrick: October 22, 2020

The Auckland Central MP w/ Chloe Swarbrick: October 22, 2020 The Auckland Central MP w/ Chloe Swarbrick: October 22, 2020, 6.26 MB
Thu 22 Oct 2020

This week Justin had a catch up with the new Auckland Central MP, Chloe Swarbrick, where they chatted about special votes and top priorities.

What the New Government Means for Workers w/ E tū: October 21, 2020

What the New Government Means for Workers w/ E tū: October 21, 2020 What the New Government Means for Workers w/ E tū: October 21, 2020, 7.42 MB
Wed 21 Oct 2020

Following up on last week’s election, Felix Walton spoke to Annie Newman from the E tū union about what the results mean for the future of workers rights in Aotearoa.

Act's Brooke van Velden on the Party's Historical Election Win; October 21, 2020

Act's Brooke van Velden on the Party's Historical Election Win; October 21, 2020 Act's Brooke van Velden on the Party's Historical Election Win; October 21, 2020, 6.79 MB
Wed 21 Oct 2020

After winning around 8%of the votes over the weekend, the Act party is set to bring 10 MPs into Parliament - the most in the party’s history. In 1999, the party won 9 seats, but in recent history has been a one-person party. Bronwyn spoke to Act party deputy leader, Brooke van Velden about the party’s success and what is next for her as an MP.

The Wire with Bronwyn: October 21, 2020

The Wire with Bronwyn: October 21, 2020 The Wire with Bronwyn: October 21, 2020, 40.53 MB
Wed 21 Oct 2020

In the Wire this week, Dear Science's Marcus Jones talks about the first room-temperature superconductor, a new NASA mission to lightly graze an asteroid, and the mystery of why adding salt to sweet foods makes them taste even sweeter. 

Felix speaks to Annie Newman from E tū about the election results and what this new Government means for worker’s rights.

Bronwyn interviews Brooke van Velden, deputy leader of the Act party about her party’s success, and what this means going forward. 

And clips from NZ First’s Tracey Martin speaking about what’s next and responding to Barry Soper’s theory about the party’s unsuccessful election result.

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: October 21, 2020

Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: October 21, 2020 Dear Science w/ Marcus Jones: October 21, 2020, 22.74 MB
Wed 21 Oct 2020

On Dear Science this week, Marcus Jones talks about the first ever room-temperature superconductor, a new NASA mission which will lightly graze up against an asteroid and the mystery of why adding salt to sweet foods makes them taste even sweeter

Council of Trade Unions on Election Results

Council of Trade Unions on Election Results Council of Trade Unions on Election Results, 13.88 MB
Tue 20 Oct 2020

The 2020 election has delivered a historic victory for the left, with Labour holding an outright majority and successes for the Greens and the Māori Party. Today, Hanna reached out to left advocacy groups to gather their thoughts on this outcome, and whether it could result in transformative change.

Hanna spoke to Council of Trade Unions President Richard Wagstaff about their policy wishlist, the swing to the left in the electorate, and how coalition negotiations will impact workers rights.

Auckland Action Against Poverty on Election Results

Auckland Action Against Poverty on Election Results Auckland Action Against Poverty on Election Results, 12.35 MB
Tue 20 Oct 2020

Left of centre parties have emerged strong after the election, with the Labour Party commanding an outright majority, the Māori Party returning to Parliament, and unexpected success for the Green Party. Pundits have commented this gives them an unprecedented mandate to make bold changes - changes the Greens and the Māori Party have been pushing for. However, Labour don't need a coalition partner, and have exercised caution in government and on the campaign trail.

Hanna spoke to AAAP Coordinator Brooke Stanley Pao about what changes are needed to alleviate poverty in Aotearoa, and the prospects for welfare reform under different coalition arrangements. 

The Wire with Jemima: October 20, 2020

The Wire with Jemima: October 20, 2020 The Wire with Jemima: October 20, 2020, 102.69 MB
Tue 20 Oct 2020

Today on the Wire Jemima speaks to James Ussher, an Associate Professor at the University of Otago and Vaccine Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand expert, about New Zealand’s Covid-19 vaccine strategy.

University of Canterbury political scientist Bronwyn Hayward chats to Jemima about the election results, what options the Labour Party has and the impact of high voter turnout. 

Hanna speaks to Auckland Action Against Poverty and the Council of Trade Unions about how each group feels about the election results and what they are hoping to come out of this parliamentary term.