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Young peoples worse work experiences w/ Dr Zoë Port: 31 August, 2023

Young peoples worse work experiences w/ Dr Zoë Port: 31 August, 2023 Young peoples worse work experiences w/ Dr Zoë Port: 31 August, 2023, 22.1 MB

New research has found younger workers are more likely to face unsatisfactory work experiences. This leads to higher rates of job stress, job anxiety, job depression and eventually burnout. 


Last week for our election coverage on Local Economy, Caeden spoke to researcher Zoë Port, who is also the Co-Convenor of Stand Up and Vice-Chairperson of the Young Workers Resource Centre, about the findings.

National and Act’s Intentions Surrounding Aotearoa’s Water Sources w/ Marnie Prickett: 21 September, 2023

National and Act’s Intentions Surrounding Aotearoa’s Water Sources w/ Marnie Prickett: 21 September, 2023 National and Act’s Intentions Surrounding Aotearoa’s Water Sources w/ Marnie Prickett: 21 September, 2023, 20.53 MB

The Public Health Communication Centre recently conducted a survey about political parties’ plans to protect Aotearoa’s drinking water sources, which revealed that Greens, Te Pati Māori and Labour had the best policy, while National and Act had little to no plans to protect Aotearoa’s drinking water.

Since then, National and Act have spoken about their intentions surrounding protecting the health of Aotearoa’s water. Beth spoke with Marnie Prickett again to talk about what they said and what this means.

Far North District Council Changes Māori Name Ahead of Waitangi Day w/ Mayor Moko Te Pania: Rāhina February 5, 2024

Far North District Council Changes Māori Name Ahead of Waitangi Day w/ Mayor Moko Te Pania: Rāhina February 5, 2024 Far North District Council Changes Māori Name Ahead of Waitangi Day w/ Mayor Moko Te Pania: Rāhina February 5, 2024, 12.45 MB

The Far North District Council has changed its Māori name to Te Hiku o te Ika ahead of Waitangi Day.

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Far North Mayor Moko Tepania about this decision, and the significance of the name change to him and the Far North community.

The Wire w/ Rosetta: Rāhina February 5, 2024

The Wire w/ Rosetta: Rāhina February 5, 2024 The Wire w/ Rosetta: Rāhina February 5, 2024, 105.3 MB

E whai akei nei, on the show today…

Rosetta spoke to Chair of Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa John Minto about recently announced aid for Palestinians in Gaza from the New Zealand Government, and media coverage of the situation in Gaza.

News and Editorial Director Jessica spoke to Far North Mayor Moko Tepania about the Far North Council’s Māori name change.

Rosetta also spoke to Forest and Bird General Manager of Conservation Advocacy Richard Capie about the government's plans for fast-tracking consent as part of reforms to the resource management process.

Finally, Rosetta spoke to Georgie Dansey, director at Etū union, about the rights of migrant workers in Aotearoa and what impact the reintroduction of 90-day trials for employers will have on this.

Removing Auckland Regional Fuel Tax and Funding for Cultural Background Reports w/ National’s James Meager: 13 February, 2024

Removing Auckland Regional Fuel Tax and Funding for Cultural Background Reports w/ National’s James Meager: 13 February, 2024 Removing Auckland Regional Fuel Tax and Funding for Cultural Background Reports w/ National’s James Meager: 13 February, 2024, 12.62 MB

Last week, the government announced it would be removing funding for the cultural and background reports used in sentencing, as well as the Auckland regional fuel tax.

For our weekly catch-up with the National Party, News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins, spoke to MP James Meager about this.

She also asked Meager about his background in politics.

Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 15 February, 2024

Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 15 February, 2024 Thursday Wire w/ Caeden: 15 February, 2024, 124.09 MB

Caeden speaks to Labour’s Carmel Sepuloni about renewed calls to review how dating impacts benefits, and Tāmaki Makaurau a year on from the flooding.

They also speak to Tuhi-Ao Bailey (Taranaki, Te Atiawa, Ngati Mutunga) about Climate Justice Taranaki’s case at the Waitangi Tribunal.

And they speak to Executive Director of Greenpeace Russel Norman about the government’s environmental protection policies.

Beth speaks to Counsellor for Manukau, Lotu Fuli, about Wayne Brown’s ruling that all work on projects funded by the Regional Fuel Tax are to be stopped, following the scrapping of the tax by the National Party.

She also speaks to Head of Campaigns for Greenpeace Aotearoa, Amanda Larssen, about the Supreme Court’s ruling that Northland iwi leader Mike Smith (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) has the right to sue seven big polluters in Aotearoa New Zealand, including Fonterra.

Castor speaks to Lecturer of Emergency Management at Massey University’s Joint Center for Disaster Research, Doctor Lauren Vinnell about the term “one in one hundred year event.”

Aotearoa’s Human Rights Issues and the Impact of the Universal Periodic Review w/ Dr Karanina Sumeo: 22 February, 2024

Aotearoa’s Human Rights Issues and the Impact of the Universal Periodic Review w/ Dr Karanina Sumeo: 22 February, 2024 Aotearoa’s Human Rights Issues and the Impact of the Universal Periodic Review w/ Dr Karanina Sumeo: 22 February, 2024, 22.33 MB

Human rights groups from Aotearoa, such as the Human Rights Commission, have been in Geneva ahead of the Universal Periodic Review of our progress on human rights issues.

Caeden spoke to Acting Chief Commissioner, Dr Karanina Sumeo, about Aotearoa's human rights issues and what the impacts of the review could be.

The Wire w/ Nicholas: March 7, 2024

The Wire w/ Nicholas: March 7, 2024 The Wire w/ Nicholas: March 7, 2024, 99.55 MB

This week on the Wednesday Wire;

Oto speaks to Eru Kapa-Kingi from the University of Auckland, to talk about the next national hui in Heretaunga.

Nicholas speaks to Professor Lisa Te Moregna, co-hair of theHealth Coalition about the potential defunding of Ka Ora Ka Ako Healthy School Lunches Programme.

Sofia speaks to Nicki Wakefield Ngā Mahinga o Ngāti Kahu o Torongare about their current petition to protect sacred Onoke Pā

Oto also spoke Craig Renney, from the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, to talk about public service cuts and their impacts on the growing population. 

The evidence behind free lunches in schools w/ Dr Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau: 7 March, 2024

The evidence behind free lunches in schools w/ Dr Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau: 7 March, 2024 The evidence behind free lunches in schools w/ Dr Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau: 7 March, 2024, 15.73 MB

Data from the Program for International Student Achievement shows a link between hunger and negative learning outcomes. Research on this was published on Monday, as the Government announced an end to the Labour-introduced free lunches in schools programme. 

Caeden spoke to Health Coalition Aotearoa’s and Research Fellow at Te Pūkenga Dr Pippa McKelvie-Sebileau about this link and the removal of the programme.

They started by asking what the research published on Monday found.

The Government's new 36 point action plan w/ Green Party MP Ricardo Menéndez March: April 3, 2024

The Government's new 36 point action plan w/ Green Party MP Ricardo Menéndez March: April 3, 2024 The Government's new 36 point action plan w/ Green Party MP Ricardo Menéndez March: April 3, 2024, 10.6 MB

This week the coalition government unveiled their new 36 point action plan.

The Green Party have been active critics of the new plan, with Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick calling the 36 point plan vague, immeasurable and untethered from reality and evidence.

Nicholas spoke to Greens MP Ricardo Menéndez March about the Government’s action plan.