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Light sentence for albatross killer

Light sentence for albatross killer Light sentence for albatross killer, 4.33 MB
Fri 25 Nov 2016

Forest and Bird are disappointed in the sentence handed to a fisherman who killed dozens of albatrosses. Daniel Smyth was given 300 hours of community work on Wednesday, after pleading guilty to causing the deaths of nearly 40 albatrosses. The group says the Ministry of Primary Industries needs to do more to address these kinds of incidents. Forest and Bird's Seabird advocate Karen Baird spoke to 95bFM reporter Mackenzie Smith, who began by asking her what was wrong with the albatross killer's sentence.

How predators are finding and exploiting children on YouTube

How predators are finding and exploiting children on YouTube How predators are finding and exploiting children on YouTube, 10.43 MB
Thu 24 Nov 2016

A recent article written by David Farrier and published by The Spinoff has brought to light how young children are being asked by strangers posing as peers on the site YouTube to do and talk about things related to fetishes. The problem is that these videos and related content don't necessarily violate the sites community guidelines, which makes it hard to control. Pearl speaks to Farrier about the issue.

A history of engagement: The Lindauer Portraits

A history of engagement: The Lindauer Portraits A history of engagement: The Lindauer Portraits, 9.99 MB
Thu 24 Nov 2016

Currently, the Auckland Art Gallery is housing a free exhibition of more than 120 portraits by artist Gottfried Lindauer, whose paintings feature prominent New Zealand historical figures and rangatira from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lindauer’s portraits reveal a long history of engagement with protagonists from New Zealand’s past. Pearl speaks to the Auckland Art Gallery’s Maori curator Nigel Borrell about the trials and tribulations of the exhibition.

UN Conference of the Parties: human rights and climate change

UN Conference of the Parties: human rights and climate change UN Conference of the Parties: human rights and climate change, 6.45 MB
Thu 24 Nov 2016

The United Nations Climate Change talk happened last weekend. Co-convenor of The NZ Climate & Health Council, Rhys Jones, spoke at the event specifically about how climate change will affect human rights. Reporter Hannah Ross speaks to Rhys about his talk.

Reducing risk and harm caused by dog attacks

Reducing risk and harm caused by dog attacks Reducing risk and harm caused by dog attacks, 5.29 MB
Thu 24 Nov 2016

Associate Minister of Local Government Louise Upston has announced a second lot of proposals as part of the national action plan to reduce the risk and harm of dog attacks. Reporter Kristie Wagh speaks to Louise about the proposals.

Online Heroines

Online Heroines Online Heroines, 5.21 MB
Fri 18 Nov 2016

Louise Hutt is a graduate of the University of Waikato who is about to launch Online Heroines: a documentary webseries based on Louise’s thesis research which explores the experiences of New Zealand women filmmakers. 95bFM reporter Amanda Robinson spoke with Louise about what the webseries entails.

Dear Science: Live science

Dear Science: Live science Dear Science: Live science, 14.26 MB
Wed 16 Nov 2016

This week on Dear Science we asked listeners to call in with their science questions for Professor Steve Pointing.

Zero Waste in Small Communities

Zero Waste in Small Communities Zero Waste in Small Communities, 18.66 MB
Fri 12 Aug 2016

Glen Eden resident Kristy Lorson talks to 95bFM's Momoko Burgess about her campaign towards zero waste in small communities. You can follow her blog at azerowastewarrior.wordpress.com

Interview: The Wellness Collective

Interview: The Wellness Collective Interview: The Wellness Collective, 9.02 MB
Mon 11 Jul 2016

The Wellness Collective run yoga classes daily. They have been holding a free wellbeing yoga class for those living with cancer on Wednesday afternoons for two years now. These classes are community classes and conclude with a smoothie from Little Bird. To fund for these free classes The Wellness Collective hold a Koha class on Sunday afternoons to encourage people to come along at a small price to help fund for the free classes for those living with cancer. 95bFM producer Hannah Ross spoke to Emma Aubin who runs these classes about what these classes include and also to class participant Natalie Jameson who lives with cancer and has been attending the free wellbeing class since the beginning about what sort of benefits can be gained from these classes.

Robot workers wanted, humans need not apply

Robot workers wanted, humans need not apply Robot workers wanted, humans need not apply, 7.02 MB

A new survey has found that the majority of New Zealanders are not concerned about automatons replacing them in the work force. The survey's findings will be part of a series of lectures presented by Massey University later this month, which analyzes the implications of a more automated New Zealand job market. 95bFM producer Will Parsonson speaks to study author David Brougham about whether this is something more Kiwis should be thinking about and if there was need for concern.