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Dear Science: Glasses, Cancer, and a run away Moon

Dear Science: Glasses, Cancer, and a run away Moon Dear Science: Glasses, Cancer, and a run away Moon, 27.23 MB
Wed 6 Jun 2018

On todays Dear Science with AUT's Allan Blackman, we discuss a study that finds a correlation between wearing glasses and being more intelligent (Allan is more than excited about this one). We prove that science is awesome when talking about a new cancer treatment that has concluded with remarkable results. And finally Allan scares us by telling us how the days are getting longer due to the moon slowly edging away from Earth. Maybe its scared of us, who knows, find out on the show.

The Wire with Leonard: June 5th

The Wire with Leonard: June 5th The Wire with Leonard: June 5th, 107.67 MB
Tue 5 Jun 2018

Tuesday Wire for the 5th of May. 
Queenstown Lakes District Mayor Jim Boult about Housing issues in the district
Conor Knell does an International Piece on the Mexican Elections
Jack Marshalls Green Desk investigates Monarch Butterflies with Jim Early
Camden Howitt from Sustainable Coastlines discusses World Environment Day
Everyday People chats with an young  American Bloke in Albert Park

International News With Conor Knell: Mexico Election 2018

Mexico Election 2018 Mexico Election 2018, 17.88 MB
Tue 5 Jun 2018

On July 1st, 88 million Mexicans go to the polls in their first election since Donald Trump entered the White House on a wave of Anti-Mexican sentiment. Conor Knell explores the issues Mexico faces and how the leading candidate could cause a historic political upset

QLD Mayor Jim Boult on Housing in Queenstown

How is Tourism effecting Queenstowns Housing? How is Tourism effecting Queenstowns Housing?, 6.49 MB
Tue 5 Jun 2018

Leonard chats to Queenstown Lakes District Mayor Jim Boult about Air Bnb laws, new appartments being built in the city, and how Queenstown is looking to cope with the growing masses who live and holiday there. 

World Environment Day

Sustainable Coastlines Sustainable Coastlines, 6.44 MB
Tue 5 Jun 2018

On World Environment Day, Leonard speaks to Camden Howitt from Sustainable Coastlines. Camden discusses what Sustainable Coastlines is all about, and what the organisation plans to do with the $2.7 Million Dollars that they were awarded in funding by the Government this morning. 

International News With Conor Knell: Mexico Election 2018

Mexico Election 2018 Mexico Election 2018, 17.88 MB
Tue 5 Jun 2018

On July 1st, 88 million Mexicans go to the polls in their first election since Donald Trump entered the White House on a wave of Anti-Mexican sentiment. Conor Knell explores the issues Mexico faces and how the leading candidate could cause a historic political upset

Continued conversation around moko

Moko reclamation Moko reclamation , 5.23 MB
Fri 1 Jun 2018

Tina Ngata of Ngati Porou is calling for a hui to discuss the appropriation of moko by Pākehā and how Māori should respond to that. Guest reporter Hinehua Rapira-Kiel spoke with Tina around what that hui would look like, and what it would achieve. 

Vote In The By-Election Before It's A Bye Election!

Vote In The By-Election Before It's A Bye Election! Vote In The By-Election Before It's A Bye Election!, 12.82 MB
Fri 1 Jun 2018

Early voting for the By-Election of the Northcote Electorate MP has opened! Laura Kvigstad has a quick chat with Associate Professor for Massey University and Political Commentator, Grant Duncan and then talks with National Party Candidate, Dan Bidois and grabs a quick snippet of audio from Labour Candidates, Shanan Halbert's campaign rally where the candidates discuss the priorities if they were elected. 

I/v with Miriam Clements: June 1, 2018 [Full Interview]

I/v with Miriam Clements: June 1, 2018 [Full Interview] I/v with Miriam Clements: June 1, 2018 [Full Interview], 5.67 MB
Fri 1 Jun 2018

Miriam Clements wants a national referendum on whether Auckland's North Shore should become independent from the rest of New Zealand. Clements, a member of the Logic Party, says the North Shore should have its own Reserve Bank, currency and be governed by its own Prime Minister.

Stewart spoke with her and asked her why this is a good idea and how it would be achieved.

I/v with Richard Hills: June 1, 2018 [Full Interview]

I/v with Richard Hills: June 1, 2018 [Full Interview] I/v with Richard Hills: June 1, 2018 [Full Interview], 6.15 MB
Fri 1 Jun 2018

Miriam Clements wants a national referendum on whether Auckland's North Shore should become independent from the rest of New Zealand. Clements, a member of the Logic Party, says the North Shore should have its own Reserve Bank, currency and be governed by its own Prime Minister.

Stewart spoke with North Shore councilor Richard Hills and asked him whether he agreed and if the public would support the idea.