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Consequences of repealing the ban on live export w/ CEO of SAFE for Animals, Debra Ashton.

Consequences of repealing the ban on live export w/ CEO of SAFE for Animals, Debra Ashton. , 12.88 MB
Thu 30 Nov 2023

At the end of April this year, the former Labour government introduced a ban on the live export of animals. The ban followed a two year transition period, giving farmers and businesses a chance to find alternatives.

The policy documents revealed last Friday indicated that the upcoming government plans to repeal this ban. Castor spoke to CEO of SAFE for Animals, Debra Ashton, about why this ban was put in place and what repealing it could mean.

The Government’s Plan to Remove Relationships and Sexuality Education Guidelines from the Curriculum w/ Katie Fitzpatrick: 30 November, 2023

The Government’s Plan to Remove Relationships and Sexuality Education Guidelines from the Curriculum w/ Katie Fitzpatrick: 30 November, 2023 The Government’s Plan to Remove Relationships and Sexuality Education Guidelines from the Curriculum w/ Katie Fitzpatrick: 30 November, 2023, 27.51 MB
Thu 30 Nov 2023

The new government has announced a plan to remove and replace relationship and sexuality education guidelines, citing the need for a return to an ‘achievement-based’ curriculum, rather than what they have referred to as an ‘ideological’ one.

Beth spoke to Professor of Education at the University of Auckland Katie Fitzpatrick about the new policy, and what this means for rangatahi.

The Wire w/ Jessica: 30 November, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 30 November, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 30 November, 2023 , 54.41 MB
Thu 30 Nov 2023

Producer Castor spoke to Professor of Māori Studies at the University of Auckland and chair of Te Rūnanga ā Iwi o Ngāti Kahu of the far North, Margaret Mutu, about how the new government will impact Māori and Te Tiriti. 

Former Wire host Spike interviewed the President of University of Auckland Student Justice for Palestine, Layan Khalil, about protests against Israeli-owned shipping vessels and goods entering Aotearoa.

For City Counselling, producer Beth chatted to Counsellor for Waitakere Shane Henderson about proposed congestion charges.

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins speak to Associate Professor of Journalism at Massey University in Wellington, James Hollings, about Winston Peters's false allegations of media bribery concerning the Public Interest Journalism Fund.

Castor spoke to the CEO of SAFE for Animals, Debra Ashton, about the government repealing the ban on live exports. 

Beth spoke to Professor of Education at the University of Auckland, Katie Fitzpatrick, about the government’s plan to remove relationships and sexuality education from school curriculum.

And Jessica talked to Director at Our Land and Water National Science Challenge, Jenny Webster-Brown, and Research Lead and Director of Land Water People, Ton Snelder about their new research into New Zealand’s water quality. 

Winston Peters Allegations of Media Bribery and the Public Interest Journalism Fund w/ Associate Professor of Journalism at Massey University in Wellington, James Hollings: 30 November, 2023

Winston Peters Allegations of Media Bribery and the Public Interest Journalism Fund w/ Associate Professor of Journalism at Massey University in Wellington, James Hollings: 30 November, 2023 Winston Peters Allegations of Media Bribery and the Public Interest Journalism Fund w/ Associate Professor of Journalism at Massey University in Wellington, James Hollings: 30 November, 2023, 7.67 MB
Thu 30 Nov 2023

Recently, we have seen members of the new coalition government be increasingly critical toward the media. 

In particular, this week we saw NZ First leader, Winston Peters falsely accuse the media of accepting government bribery in the form of the Public Interest Journalism Fund. 

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Associate Professor of Journalism at Massey University in Wellington, James Hollings, about the purpose of the Public Interest Journalism Fund and state-funded media, and the potential implications of some members of the incoming government’s attitudes towards media.

The State of Aotearoa's Water Quality: 30 November, 2023

The State of Aotearoa's Water Quality: 30 November, 2023 The State of Aotearoa's Water Quality: 30 November, 2023, 8.13 MB
Thu 30 Nov 2023

A new report from Our Land and Water has found it will be extremely challenging to achieve New Zealand's water quality goals. 

First, News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Ton Snelder, report lead author, and Director of Land Water People, about their findings and what they mean for New Zealand’s water quality?

She also spoke to Jenny Webster Brown, Director at Our Land and Water National Science Challenge about the water standards outlined in the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020.

Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty w/ Hinauri Apa-Fepulea’i: November 29th, 2023

Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty w/ Hinauri Apa-Fepulea’i: November 29th, 2023 Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty w/ Hinauri Apa-Fepulea’i: November 29th, 2023, 12.36 MB
Wed 29 Nov 2023

This Week on Get Action!, Olivia spoke with Hinauri Apa-Fepulea’i, about her team’s Fossil Fuel Non Proliferation Treaty, which calls for the Government to phase out fossil fuel usage and production, as well as preventing new coal, oil, and gas developments. 

Hinauri discussed why this treaty is important, the three pillars of the treaty, and where people can go to learn more, and support this cause.

Health Impact of Smoke Free Legislation Changes w/ ARFNZ CEO Letitia Harding: 29th November 2023

Health Impact of Smoke Free Legislation Changes w/ ARFNZ CEO Letitia Harding: 29th November 2023 Health Impact of Smoke Free Legislation Changes w/ ARFNZ CEO Letitia Harding: 29th November 2023, 16.42 MB
Wed 29 Nov 2023

Earlier this week the new National ACT and NZ First government announced that in order to fund Nationals promised tax cuts they will be making changes to the Smoke free Legislation.

This includes revoking the ban on the sale of cigarettes to future generations, reducing nicotine levels and limiting the number of tobacco retailers.

Many organisations have come forward to express their concern about this change including the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand. 

This morning Rawan spoke with the foundation’s CEO, Letitia Harding about the negative health impacts of this change, National’s claim that the legislation would lead to a growth in the black market and what we need to do to protect Aotearoa’s youth from lung and heart disease.

Elder Abuse w/ Hanny Naus: November 29th, 2023

Elder Abuse w/ Hanny Naus: November 29th, 2023 Elder Abuse w/ Hanny Naus: November 29th, 2023, 21.79 MB
Wed 29 Nov 2023

Elder Abuse is misunderstood, and difficult to spot, with many common forms often going unnoticed. These include psychological and financial abuse, as well as the more talked about physical elder abuse.  

Olivia talked to Age Concern New Zealand’s Educator of Elder Abuse and Neglect, Hanny Naus about this issue. Hanny discussed the means of identifying possible abuse, and what people can do if they do suspect it. 

Green Party Catch Up w/ James Shaw: 29th of November 2023

Green Party Catch Up w/ James Shaw: 29th of November 2023 Green Party Catch Up w/ James Shaw: 29th of November 2023, 30.54 MB
Wed 29 Nov 2023

For our weekly catch up with the Green Party Rawan spoke with Party Co-Leader James Shaw about some of the issues they have recently voiced concerns about.

First off Rawan asked about their push for progress on protection around the Hauraki Gulf. Earlier this week the green party wrote to the incoming government, to call for the progression without delay of the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Bill. James also spoke about the importance of this bill and the need for ocean protection in the Hauraki gulf.

They then discussed the party’s recent petition to save the oil and gas ban, which the new government plans to lift. James spoke about the pressing need for banning oil and gas exploration and what the alternative options are.

Finally Rawan asked about the party’s stance on the new government's changes to the smoke free legislations and what this could mean for New Zealanders.

Truck Convoy for Donated Fencing to Farmers w/ Danny Blampied: November 29th, 2023

Truck Convoy for Donated Fencing to Farmers w/ Danny Blampied: November 29th, 2023 Truck Convoy for Donated Fencing to Farmers w/ Danny Blampied: November 29th, 2023, 10.11 MB
Wed 29 Nov 2023

This morning, a convoy of eight trucks crossed Harbour Bridge to provide 100 kilometres of fencing to be donated to farmers affected by the cyclones. This was part of a Farmers Community Connect event, organised by Rapid Relief Team New Zealand, to provide assistance and advice to farmers. 

Olivia talked to Director at Rapid Relief Team New Zealand, Danny Blampied, about this initiative, and the support Rapid Relief Team provides more generally.