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NZSIS Security Threat Environment Report 2023 w/ Dr William Hoverd: August 15, 2023

NZSIS Security Threat Environment Report 2023 w/ Dr William Hoverd: August 15, 2023 NZSIS Security Threat Environment Report 2023 w/ Dr William Hoverd: August 15, 2023, 21.27 MB
Tue 15 Aug 2023

Last week, the NZSIS released it's New Zealand Security Threat Environment report for 2023, outlining what the government sees as the biggest threats to Aotearoa's domestic security. The largest threats were outlined as violent extremism, foreign interference, and espionage. 

Wire producer Rosetta spoke to Dr William Hoverd, associate professor at Massey University, about the NZSIS report, and what he believes are the risks involved with publishing potential security threats to the public.

The Wire w/ Caeden: 14 August, 2023

The Wire w/ Caeden: 14 August, 2023 The Wire w/ Caeden: 14 August, 2023, 131.43 MB
Tue 15 Aug 2023

For our weekly catch up with the ACT party Rawan spoke with Simon Court about ACT’s recent pledge to make changes to judge sentencing policies, and where they stand on National's phone ban proposal.

Host Caeden spoke to Glen Barclay, Chair of Tax Justice Aotearoa, as well as Economist and Child Poverty Action Group spokesperson Susan St John about Labour's tax policy announcement.

Ash spoke to Able CEO Dan Buckingham about the launch of their new app Earcatch.

And for Tomorrow's World Leilani and Rawan spoke to Girl's on Ice Director Lauren Vargo about their upcoming expedition for 15 to 16-year-old girls.

Soaring Bank Profits and The Cost of Living w/ ActionStation's Kassie Hartendorp: August 15, 2023

Soaring Bank Profits and The Cost of Living w/ ActionStation's Kassie Hartendorp: August 15, 2023 Soaring Bank Profits and The Cost of Living w/ ActionStation's Kassie Hartendorp: August 15, 2023, 14.68 MB
Tue 15 Aug 2023

Last week, the commmerce COmmission Komihana Tauhokohoko released it's Preliminary Issues Paper, and found that Aotearoa's banking sector has persistently high profitability compared to banks overseas.

Wire producer Rosetta spoke to Kassie Hartendorp, Director of ActionStation, about what she believes the Government should be doing to combat the cost of living crisis through taxing cooperations and banks.

Government Dropping Covid-19 Restrictions w/ Professor Siouxsie Wiles: 15 August, 2023

Government Dropping Covid-19 Restrictions w/ Professor Siouxsie Wiles: 15 August, 2023 Government Dropping Covid-19 Restrictions w/ Professor Siouxsie Wiles: 15 August, 2023, 12.28 MB
Tue 15 Aug 2023

At the post-Cabinet press conference held yesterday afternoon, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Health Minister Ayesha Verrall announced that the last masking mandate and isolation requirements would be lifted starting overnight. 

Lou spoke to Professor Siouxsie Wiles, microbiologist and associate professor from the University of Auckland, in regards to the Government’s announcement to drop the mask mandates and isolation requirements.

Does Labour's Tax Policy Address Inequity w/ Glen Barclay and Susan St John: August 14, 2023

Does Labour's Tax Policy Address Inequity w/ Glen Barclay and Susan St John: August 14, 2023 Does Labour's Tax Policy Address Inequity w/ Glen Barclay and Susan St John: August 14, 2023, 37.06 MB
Mon 14 Aug 2023

The Labour Party announced their tax policy over the weekend. It included policies like dropping GST off fruits and vegetables and changes to Working for Families.

The Policy has received some support, but several organisations advocating for the eradication of poverty and tax reform say it does not go far enough to address the wealth gap in Aotearoa.

Caeden spoke about this with Glen Barclay, Chair of Tax Justice Aotearoa and the Better Taxes for a Better Future campaign which is a coalition of 20 organisations aiming to work for better taxes to grow revenue and have a fairer tax system.

They started by asking Glen if Labour’s announcement is fair tax policy.

Caeden also spoke to economist Susan St John for the Child Poverty Action Group’s position on the announcement. As they have been quite critical of it, they started by asking what the issues were.

New Audio Description App to Improve Entertainment Accessibility with CEO Dan Buckingham: August 14, 2023

New Audio Description App to Improve Entertainment Accessibility with CEO Dan Buckingham: August 14, 2023 New Audio Description App to Improve Entertainment Accessibility with CEO Dan Buckingham: August 14, 2023, 12.56 MB
Mon 14 Aug 2023

Able is New Zealand's leading provider of media access services. Today is the launch of Able’s new app Earcatch. 

Earcatch will provide blind and low-vision New Zealanders all-time access to synced audio description through wide streaming media platforms such as TVNZ. 

Ash spoke to Able CEO Dan Buckingham about the app and what Earcatch will mean for Aotearoa’s blind and low-vision community.

The Wire w/ Jessica: 10 August, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 10 August, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 10 August, 2023, 97.77 MB
Thu 10 Aug 2023

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Labour’s Andrew Little about New Zealand’s first National Security Strategy, the proposed Immigration (Mass Arrivals) Amendment Bill, and reports that complaints of migrant exploitation have increased under Labour. 

For City Counselling, councillor for Waitākere Shane Henderson spoke about the State of the City Report comparing Auckland to nine other cities globally and the government's plans for 19 new marine protection areas for the Hauraki Gulf.

World Vision Advocacy Campaigns and Communications Manager Morgan Theakston discussed the government's proposed legislation to address modern slavery and supply chain exploitation. 

Producer Olivia talked to Climate Justice Taranaki researcher, Catherine Cheung, about the recently announced BlackRock green energy investment deal. 

She also spoke to Associate Professor of Law and Associate Dean of Equity at the University of Auckland Law School, Hanna Wilberg, about issues with our social welfare system.

BlackRock Energy Investment w/ Climate Justice Taranaki Researcher Catherine Cheung: 10 August, 2023

BlackRock Energy Investment w/ Climate Justice Taranaki Researcher Catherine Cheung: 10 August, 2023 BlackRock Energy Investment w/ Climate Justice Taranaki Researcher Catherine Cheung: 10 August, 2023, 16.03 MB
Thu 10 Aug 2023

The government recently announced a partnership with BlackRock, an American multinational investment company. BlackRock will invest two billion dollars into green energy, aiming to achieve one hundred percent renewable energy.

Olivia spoke to Climate Justice Taranaki researcher, Catherine Cheung, about their concerns with this deal and possible alternatives. 

Our Social Welfare System w/ Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Equity at the University of Auckland Law School Hanna Wilberg: 10 August, 2023

Our Social Welfare System w/ Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Equity at the University of Auckland Law School Hanna Wilberg: 10 August, 2023 Our Social Welfare System w/ Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Equity at the University of Auckland Law School Hanna Wilberg: 10 August, 2023, 22.03 MB
Thu 10 Aug 2023

Concerns have been raised that Aotearoa’s social welfare system has problematic aspects that contribute to hardship, such as the continuation of repayable grants that are taken from people’s benefit, which advocates say are already too low. 

Olivia spoke to Auckland Law School’s Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Equity, Hanna Wilberg, about the issues with our current system and where people can go for help.

Get Action! w/ World Vision Advocacy Campaigns and Communications Manager Morgan Theakston: 10 August, 2023

Get Action! w/ World Vision Advocacy Campaigns and Communications Manager Morgan Theakston: 10 August, 2023 Get Action! w/ World Vision Advocacy Campaigns and Communications Manager Morgan Theakston: 10 August, 2023, 4.85 MB
Thu 10 Aug 2023

Last week the government announced it was working on legislation to address modern slavery. 

World Vision and Tearfund previously put out an open letter to the government calling for this. 

For Get Action! News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to World Vision Advocacy Campaigns and Communications Manager Morgan Theakston about the government's proposed legislation and why it is important to address supply chain exploitation.