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Tohorā foraging further for food w/ Emma Carroll: March 1, 2023

Tohorā foraging further for food w/ Emma Carroll: March 1, 2023 Tohorā foraging further for food w/ Emma Carroll: March 1, 2023, 6.16 MB
Wed 1 Mar 2023

Tohorā (southern right whales) are travelling further north and south to forage for food across the Southern Ocean. Researchers say these changes have been occurring over the past 30 years, following a lengthy period of "remarkable consistency" in whale feeding ranges dating back to the 1700s. 

Joe speaks to Emma Carroll from the University of Auckland on this matter. 

 

Banaban human rights w/ Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Jack: March 1, 2023

Banaban human rights w/ Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Jack: March 1, 2023 Banaban human rights w/ Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Jack: March 1, 2023, 9.94 MB
Wed 1 Mar 2023

In the mid-20th century, hundreds of Banabans were displaced from Banaba Island to Fiji’s Rabi Island due to the devastating impacts of phosphate mining. Today, Banabans on Rabi continue to face discrimination as a partially self-governing entity falling between the cracks of Fiji and Kiribati. Their stories remain largely unheard in Aotearoa New Zealand, where the benefits of mining allowed the British to advance their colonisation and kickstart New Zealand’s agricultural sector.

95bFM digital subeditor Stella Huggins speaks to Katja Phutaraksa Neef, Erin and Banaban delegate Jack, about the forced displacement of the Banaban community and their ongoing human rights struggles, as well as their new art exhibition titled "Justice for Rabi: The Story of Banaba".

'Nothing about us without us' - accessibility for the deaf w/ Gabrielle Evans: March 1, 2023

'Nothing about us without us' - accessibility for the deaf w/ Gabrielle Evans: March 1, 2023 'Nothing about us without us' - accessibility for the deaf w/ Gabrielle Evans: March 1, 2023, 7.75 MB
Wed 1 Mar 2023

Friday March 3rd marks World Hearing Day. An event which cannot be missed is the Listen Up Conference, where the CEO of Able, Dan Buckingham will be speaking about accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing. 

Today on The Wire, 95bFM's digital subeditor Stella Huggins speaks to communications intern at Able, Gabriella Evans, who is deaf and a caption-user, about her experience with accessing media, and the importance of the saying ‘nothing about us without us’, a mantra used to communicate the idea that no policy should be decided by any representative without the full and direct participation of members of the groups affected by that policy.

Brain Implant for Hydrocephalus w/ Professor Simon Malpas: 1 March, 2023

Brain Implant for Hydrocephalus w/ Professor Simon Malpas: 1 March, 2023 Brain Implant for Hydrocephalus w/ Professor Simon Malpas: 1 March, 2023, 17.46 MB
Wed 1 Mar 2023

Hydrocephalus is a disease with 100 New Zealand patients diagnosed every year. A recent funding injection of $6 million into the world’s first implantable long term brain pressure sensor promises relief for New Zealanders and also those across the globe.

Arno spoke with Professor Simon Malpas who is leading research at the Implantable Devices Group at the University of Auckland. Arno spoke with him to find out more about this research and what it means for New Zealanders as well as a global population. Arno started off by asking for an explanation of what hydrocephalus is.

 

Unite Unions w/ Xavier Walsh : February 28, 2023

Unite Unions w/ Xavier Walsh : February 28, 2023 Unite Unions w/ Xavier Walsh : February 28, 2023 , 14.3 MB
Tue 28 Feb 2023

Today on the Tuesday Wire Milly speaks to Xavier Walsh co-president of Unite Unions, a union organisation representing workers in both the hospitality and entertainment industries. The organisation is behind some highly sucessful wins such as abolishing the zero-hour contract for fast food workers, and is currrently leading the change on fair pay agreements for hospitality workers. Milly explores the importance of the ability to unionize with Xavier. 

Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp on Election Debates, Three Waters, and Te Matatini: 27 February, 2023

Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp on Election Debates, Three Waters, and Te Matatini: 27 February, 2023 Te Pāti Māori's Takutai Kemp on Election Debates, Three Waters, and Te Matatini: 27 February, 2023, 23.32 MB
Mon 27 Feb 2023

In their weekly catch up, Hanna Thompson spoke to with Te Pāti Māori Tāmaki Makaurau candidate Takutai Kemp. They disucssed the party's kaupapa as a movement towards mana motuhake, whether Te Pāti Māori was excluded from tomorrow's General Election debate at the University of Auckland, controversy over Three Waters, and finding community and mana motuhake in Te Matatini celebrations. 

How to break the cycle of crisis in Aotearoa New Zealand’s arts and culture w/ James Wenley: February 27, 2023

How to break the cycle of crisis in Aotearoa New Zealand’s arts and culture w/ James Wenley: February 27, 2023 How to break the cycle of crisis in Aotearoa New Zealand’s arts and culture w/ James Wenley: February 27, 2023, 18.76 MB
Mon 27 Feb 2023

In times of crisis, arts, culture and creative experiences play an essential role. But according to James Wenley, a lecturer in the theatre programme at Victoria University of Wellington, the arts and culture in Aotearoa are in a cycle of crisis.

Why are we in this cycle? And how do we break out of it? Daniel Teunissen spoke to Wenleyabout this.

Disability Access Bill and Claims of Heightened Crime in Cyclone-Affected Hawkes Bay and Tairāwhiti w/ ACT’s Karen Chhour: 27 February, 2023

Disability Access Bill and Claims of Heightened Crime in Cyclone-Affected Hawkes Bay and Tairāwhiti w/ ACT’s Karen Chhour: 27 February, 2023 Disability Access Bill and Claims of Heightened Crime in Cyclone-Affected Hawkes Bay and Tairāwhiti w/ ACT’s Karen Chhour: 27 February, 2023, 9.33 MB
Mon 27 Feb 2023

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to ACT’s Karen Chhour about a 14,500 strong petition to amend disability accessibility legislation that was delivered to parliament and claims of heightened crime in Cyclone-Affected Hawkes Bay and Tairāwhiti.

The Wellbeing Pandemic w/ Steven Jackson: February 24, 2023

The Wellbeing Pandemic w/ Steven Jackson: February 24, 2023 The Wellbeing Pandemic w/ Steven Jackson: February 24, 2023, 17.37 MB
Fri 24 Feb 2023

A question that sparks curiousity and contradiction is, are we in the midst of a wellbeing pandemic? The question may seem curious, even contradictory. Researchers say that if we look around us, the concept is everywhere and spreading in the media, in government institutions and transnational organisations, in schools, in workplaces, and in the marketplace

Joe spoke to Steven Jackson, Professor of Sport Policy and Politics at the University of Otago to get some insight on this matter.

 

Inner-west cycleways and street improvements w/ Mike Lee: February 24, 2023

Inner-west cycleways and street improvements w/ Mike Lee: February 24, 2023 Inner-west cycleways and street improvements w/ Mike Lee: February 24, 2023, 32.28 MB
Fri 24 Feb 2023

 

There are 38 organisations who are issuing a public call for Auckland Transport to urgently deliver the long overdue inner west cycle lanes and street improvements. Six of those are schools that want safer street for their students, there is the Grey lynn residents association, there are several businesses from ponsonby and K road that support the improvements and there are advocacy groups.

The Waitematā Safer Routes (also known as the Grey Lynn and Westmere improvements) is the project that hangs in the balance. It has been paused and this spawned criticism from the community who urge to continue the Grey Lynn and Westmere improvements.

The Waitematā Safer Routes are a vital link between the adjoining projects. Dropping the middle project would mean network benefits were lost, and the schools and communities of the inner west would be left disconnected. 

There are 56 letters in support of Grey Lynn and Westmere improvements, while there are 6 letters opposing the  improvements. 

Daniel spoke with Mike Lee about his thoughts on the inner west cycle lanes and street improvements.