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The Wire w/ Liam: October 14th, 2022

The Wire w/ Liam: October 14th, 2022 The Wire w/ Liam: October 14th, 2022, 104.27 MB
Fri 14 Oct 2022

E whai ake nei, coming up on The Wire today:

Liam had their regular chat with city councillor Shane Henderson, chatting about his re-election to the Waitakere Ward seat, the local elections and his goals for this term of council. 

We also have a report from David Liwei Shi, covering last week's tertiary education union strike. 

They’ve also spoken to Caroline Mareko from NZCTU about the pacific pay gap inquiry and what needs to change about wealth inequality in Aotearoa.

We also have a kōrero with the green parties Ricardo Menedez March, on the government's re-opening of the migrant worker and parent visas, and some of the issues they’ve identified within it.

And lastly Liam spoke to Michael Plank from the University of Canterbury about the risk of new Covid-19 Subvariants. 

 

Aotearoa's Seaweed Industry w/ Rob Major

Aotearoa's Seaweed Industry w/ Rob Major Aotearoa's Seaweed Industry w/ Rob Major, 14.49 MB
Thu 13 Oct 2022

Aotearoa’s seaweed sector has had a comprehensive industry plan released recently. Stella speaks to Rob Major, a project lead involved with the roadmap to help guide the development of the industry.

The Wire w/ Stella: 13 October

The Wire w/ Stella: 13 October The Wire w/ Stella: 13 October, 116.58 MB
Thu 13 Oct 2022

Welcome to The Thursday Wire!

This week on the show, today is World Sight day! Stella speaks to Dan Buckingham, CEO and Tamara Gussy, audio describer, from Able, a media accessibility trust about what they’re doing to celebrate. Tuva’a has his weekly catch up with Andrew Little. The Green Desk is covered by Joel, who interviews Emily Ward, a masters student from the University of Canterbury about making public transport more accessible. Stella speaks to Rob Major, a project lead on work that sets out a roadmap for ensuring Aotearoa’s seaweed industry is ready to boom.Stella has a chat to Shanan Halbert, MP for the Northcote electorate about resources in the community in response to crime.

 

World Sight Day w/ Able

World Sight Day w/ Able World Sight Day w/ Able, 14.37 MB
Thu 13 Oct 2022

Today is World Sight Day! Stella speaks to Dan Buckingham, CEO and Tamara Gussy, Audio Describer from Able, a media accessibility trust, about how they're celebrating.

The Green Desk w/ Emily Ward

The Green Desk w/ Emily Ward The Green Desk w/ Emily Ward, 12.99 MB
Thu 13 Oct 2022

Today on The Green Desk, Joel Armstrong speaks to University of Canterbury Master of Urban Resilience and Renewal student Emily Ward about barriers preventing people from cycling, walking, or taking public transport like the bus or the train.

Increasing Police Presence in Northcote w/ Shanan Halbert

Increasing Police Presence in Northcote w/ Shanan Halbert Increasing Police Presence in Northcote w/ Shanan Halbert, 14.51 MB
Thu 13 Oct 2022

 Stella speaks to Shanan Halbert, MP for Northcote, about the moves to increase police on the beat, and other strategies to mitigate crime in the Northcote electorate. 

 

Amendments to He Waka Eke Noa w/ Greenpeace and Federated Farmers: October 12, 2022

Amendments to He Waka Eke Noa w/ Greenpeace and Federated Farmers: October 12, 2022 Amendments to He Waka Eke Noa w/ Greenpeace and Federated Farmers: October 12, 2022, 25.57 MB
Wed 12 Oct 2022

The government has released its consultation document on He Waka Eke Noa, the system of farmgate pricing that has been in the works for almost three years. However, not everyone is pleased with the government’s announcement.

Starting in 2025, farmers will start to pay a price for their methane emissions. Consultation will run until near the end of the year with Cabinet expected to make final decisions in early 2023.

Host Emilia Sullivan first spoke to Christine Rose, lead agriculture campaigner at Greenpeace Aotearoa, and started by asking her what she made of the government’s decision.

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Federated Farmers Climate Change Spokesperson Andrew Hoggard who says the amendments to He Waka Eke Noa are “unacceptable.”

Escalations in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine w/ Professor Robert Patman: October 12, 2022

Escalations in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine w/ Professor Robert Patman: October 12, 2022 Escalations in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine w/ Professor Robert Patman: October 12, 2022, 25.02 MB
Wed 12 Oct 2022

Ukraine won’t be intimidated by Russia following a wave of missile strikes on urban populations this week, that is according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Russian strikes targeted the country’s capital Kyiv, as well as in other civilian centres, in what Russian President Vladimir Putin calls ‘retaliation’ for an explosion over the weekend that damaged the Kerch Strait Bridge between Russia and Crimea.

To discuss these recent escalations, Emilia Sullivan spoke to Professor Robert Patman from the University of Otago.

 

The Wire w/ Emilia: October 12, 2022

The Wire w/ Emilia: October 12, 2022 The Wire w/ Emilia: October 12, 2022, 105.21 MB
Wed 12 Oct 2022

This week on The Wire for Rāapa Wednesday:

Casper speaks to Brooke van Velden in our weekly chat with the ACT Party.

Emilia chats to Christine Rose from Greenpeace Aotearoa, and our News and Editorial Director Jess chats to Federated Farmers Climate Change Spokesperson Andrew Hoggard about what they make of the amendments to He Waka Eke Noa.

Emilia also chats about the latest updates on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with Otago Uni’s Robert Patman.

And lastly, Jess speaks to John Crocker from Unite Union about a fair pay agreement for hospitality workers.

That's us for the Wednesday Wire! See you next week.

Fair Pay Agreement for Hospitality Workers w/ Unite Union’s John Crocker: October 12, 2022

Fair Pay Agreement for Hospitality Workers w/ Unite Union’s John Crocker: October 12, 2022 Fair Pay Agreement for Hospitality Workers w/ Unite Union’s John Crocker: October 12, 2022, 9.99 MB
Wed 12 Oct 2022

Figures from the hospitality job platform Barcats have shown the industry is short by 30,000 workers.

But John Crocker from Unite Union says the industry's current wages do not reflect this critical need for staff. 

"What the industry needs to do to attract workers is lift wages and conditions. The industry has had forever to do this, and it simply hasn't."

The Government's proposed Fair Pay Agreements Bill, currently awaiting its second reading, would provide a framework for collective bargaining for fair pay agreements across industries like hospo. 

News & Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Crocker about the union's campaign for a Fair Pay Agreement for hospo workers, which they say is the best way to resolve ongoing shortages in the sector.