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Otago University looks to get rid of staff

Otago University is getting rid of staff Otago University is getting rid of staff, 17.34 MB
Mon 17 Jul 2017

Otago University is looking to cut around 200 jobs. Producer Jack Marshall spoke to Tertiary Education Union organiser Shaun Scott talking about the proposed staff cuts at Otago University and how this might effect the students and staff. 

Science Simon talks bugs, pseudo science and bad jokes

Science Simon talks bugs, pseudo science and bad jokes Science Simon talks bugs, pseudo science and bad jokes, 51.61 MB
Mon 17 Jul 2017

Science? Bees? Killer insects taking over cockroaches to grow their children inside of? Look no further than Science Simon! Producer Jack Marshall has a yarn with Dr Simon Pollard from the University of Canterbury about fake science, his love of bugs and teaching, and even throws in a couple bad jokes into the mix.

This Week's Bits: Sunday, 16th of July, 2017

This Week's Bits: Sunday, 16th of July, 2017 This Week's Bits: Sunday, 16th of July, 2017, 38.09 MB
Sun 16 Jul 2017

Hannah Ross gives you the low down of this weeks best bFM news bits.

Ice Ice Broken

Ice Ice Broken Ice Ice Broken , 14.9 MB
Fri 14 Jul 2017

Producer Kelly Enright and reporter Laura Kvigstad talked to Andrew Mackintosh and Nancy Bertler, both from the Antarctic Research Centre. They explain the implications that the one trillion tonne iceberg that calved off the Anarctic Peninsula will have on us, and speculate upon the fate of the remaining Larsen C Ice Shelf. 

State of Science

State of Science State of Science, 9.61 MB
Fri 14 Jul 2017

As the face of journalism changes, media mergers cut jobs and more news organisations maximize clicks, science journalism which can be costly both in time and funds is suffering.  In this report Producer Jack Marshall speaks with Dr Doug Ashwell, Associate Head of School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, and Peter Griffin the Director of the Science Media Centre. We also delve deeper into the future of New Zealand's science journalism.

Gonorrhoea Vaccine

Gonorrhoea Vaccine Gonorrhoea Vaccine, 9.23 MB
Fri 14 Jul 2017

With more than 1 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs) acquired every day worldwide, there would be huge impacts for potential effective medical treatments. This makes the study by Dr Helen Petousis-Harris all the more powerful with hope for a vaccine in the pipeline. Drug resistance, especially for gonorrhoea, is a major threat to reducing the impact of STI's worldwide. Producer Jack spoke to Dr Petousis-Harris about what her team’s study has found.

 

The Wire with Joel: Friday 14th July, 2017

The Wire with Joel: Friday 14th July, 2017 The Wire with Joel: Friday 14th July, 2017, 77.13 MB
Fri 14 Jul 2017

Alongside producers Jack and Kelly, Joel tackles a science fueled Friday Wire. He interviews National MP Andrew Bayly about Labour's recently announced family package, and talks to Radio Adilaide's Nicole Wedding about the latest in Australian news. Kelly airs a report about a trillion tone iceberg which has recently broken off into the Antarctic Ocean, and Jack airs his reports on the state of science journalism, and a breakthrough in gonorrhea prevention. 

NZUSA tell Seymour to get his ACT together

NZUSA tell Seymour to get his ACT together NZUSA tell Seymour to get his ACT together, 8.28 MB
Thu 13 Jul 2017

Yesterday, ACT party leader David Seymour announced a proposal to increase a limit on student loan borrowing, in response to rent pricing reaching extortionately high levels, with rent increasing by 45% since 2006.The New Zealand Union of Students’ Association have said there is more than meets the eye with these proposals, so producer Harry chatted with their president Johnathon Gee to find out more.

 

The Wire with Jogai: Thursday 13th July, 2017

The Wire with Jogai: Thursday 13th July, 2017 The Wire with Jogai: Thursday 13th July, 2017, 101.17 MB
Thu 13 Jul 2017

Maori representation in the health system

Maori representation in the health system Maori representation in the health system, 14.38 MB
Thu 13 Jul 2017

The government is failing to meet its treaty obligations in regards to health. A recent paper by Heather Came and Keith Tudor called “Unravelling the Whāriki of Crown Māori and health infrastructure” reveals these shortcomings. producer Lucy spoke with author of the paper and senior lecturer at AUT, Heather Came, to really find out a bit more about why they did this paper and the significance it holds.