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US Political System w/ Maria Armoudian: July 29th, 2022

US Political System w/ Maria Armoudian: July 29th, 2022 US Political System w/ Maria Armoudian: July 29th, 2022, 24.55 MB
Fri 29 Jul 2022

In the aftermath of the US supreme court overturning Roe v. Wade, the United States House of Representatives has been passing several bills in efforts to protect certain rights. 

These include protecting same-sex marriage, interracial marriage, and contraception. 

With the US House, the US Senate, the supreme court and the president all seeming to have different levels of power, it can be hard to understand the different levels of authority in the leadership. 

This prompted Liam to talk to UoA professor Maria Armoudian about the system and the recent bills the house have been passing. 

 

 

 

Birds in Miramar Peninsular w/ James Willcocks: July 29th, 2022

Birds in Miramar Peninsular w/ James Willcocks: July 29th, 2022 Birds in Miramar Peninsular w/ James Willcocks: July 29th, 2022, 16.85 MB
Fri 29 Jul 2022

After long and hard efforts to implement predator eradication tactics. Predator Free Wellington has seen some major results. 

Bird rates have risen dramatically, up by fifty one percent across the Miramar peninsula.

The organisation has been celebrating this strongly, so Liam has spoken to their own James Wilcocks about the new results. 

 

Strangest Things: Is the Loch Ness Monster Plausible? w/ David Martill: July 29th, 2022

Strangest Things: Is the Loch Ness Monster Plausible? w/ David Martill: July 29th, 2022 Strangest Things: Is the Loch Ness Monster Plausible? w/ David Martill: July 29th, 2022, 14.94 MB
Fri 29 Jul 2022

On today's episode of Strangest Things- Is the Loch Ness Monster plausible?

Historically, sceptics say no - the most similar being to the cryptid is the plesiosaur dinosaur who has never been found in freshwater circumstances like Loch Ness. 

That was, until a group of British scientists discovered plesiosaur fossils in a moroccan river system. 

Are any doubts of the Loch Ness Monster's existence now thwarted? Probably not, but Liam spoke to David Martill from the University of Portsmouth anyway.

 

Campaign Regulations for Local Elections w/ Dr Mike Reid

Campaign Regulations for Local Elections w/ Dr Mike Reid Campaign Regulations for Local Elections w/ Dr Mike Reid, 21.63 MB
Thu 28 Jul 2022

Tāmaki Makaurau's local elections are drawing closer! Stella spoke to Principal Policy Advisor Dr Mike Reid from Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) about the rules and regulations of campaigning, as well as how to ensure the needs of a community are appropriately translated into policy.

The Wire w/ Stella: 28 July

The Wire w/ Stella: 28 July The Wire w/ Stella: 28 July, 119.61 MB
Thu 28 Jul 2022

Welcome to the Thursday Wire with Stella! Today, Frances continues Greendesk, speaking with Jamie Hoare of Nocar Cargo. David speaks to the Honourable Jan Logie from the Green Party about the second reading of the Oranga Tamariki oversight bill. Stella speaks to Dr Wendy Choo about the execution of four prominent democracy activists in Myanmar, and Dr Mike Reid from Local Government New Zealand about the rules of a local election campaign.

Analysis of the Execution of Democracy Activists in Myanmar w/ Dr Wendy Choo

Analysis of the Execution of Democracy Activists in Myanmar w/ Dr Wendy Choo Analysis of the Execution of Democracy Activists in Myanmar w/ Dr Wendy Choo, 23.92 MB
Thu 28 Jul 2022

Is "one man's terrorist another man's freedom fighter"? Scholars debate the phrase, but it has played out in real time, as democracy activists have been executed by the state in Myanmar, accused of conspiring to commit terror acts. Stella spoke to Dr Wendy Choo, (a teaching fellow at the University of Auckland in the school of education) on the events in Myanmar. She holds a masters in international relations and her research interests include Myanmar.

 

Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill w/ Jan Logie

Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill, 17.73 MB
Thu 28 Jul 2022

The Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill passed its second reading in parliament last night.

David spoke to the Green MP and party spokesperson for Children Hon Jan Logie on the matter.

Using a Vegetables-First Approach to Feeding Infants w/ Dr. Jeanette Rapson: July 27, 2022

Using a Vegetables-First Approach to Feeding Infants w/ Dr. Jeanette Rapson: July 27, 2022 Jeanette Rapson: July 27, 2022, 13.14 MB
Wed 27 Jul 2022

New research shows providing vegetables as an infant’s first food is an effective strategy for improving intake and may help children to develop a preference for vegetables.

The study by Massey University Human Nutrition PhD student Dr Jeanette Rapson suggests providing vegetables as first foods increased a baby’s intake of vegetables at nine months of age.

The results of this trial suggest that the start of complementary feeding is an ideal time to introduce vegetables as a first food since infants are willing to try new foods, even those with more bitter tastes such as green vegetables.

Emilia Sullivan spoke to Dr Jeanette Rapson.

Eurovision w/ Cameron Adams: July 27, 2022

Eurovision w/ Cameron Adams: July 27, 2022 Eurovision w/ Cameron Adams: July 27, 2022, 22.13 MB
Wed 27 Jul 2022

On this week's installation of Eurovision, Aneeka chats with our European Correspondent Cameron Adams about Ukraine, as well as the upcoming Italian and British elections.

Making Naloxone Available for Fentanyl Overdoses w/ Sarah Helm: July 27, 2022

Making Naloxone Available for Fentanyl Overdoses w/ Sarah Helm: July 27, 2022 Making Naloxone Available for Fentanyl Overdoses w/ Sarah Helm: July 27, 2022, 21.56 MB
Wed 27 Jul 2022

New Zealand is ‘grossly underprepared’ if we were to find ourselves facing a fentanyl crisis as life-saving overdose reversal medication continues to be out of reach.

Naloxone is one of the best tools available to treat opioid overdoses, and is available in New Zealand in two forms: via a nasal spray, or in an injectable form. However, only the nasal spray is available over the counter, and is $92 for a pack of two. 

Experts say opioid overdoses already claim at least 40 lives a year in this country, and there is a risk Aotearoa could face an opioid crisis like the ones being experienced in North America and Europe if adulterated drugs continue to circulate in the New Zealand drug market.

Emilia Sullivan spoke to Sarah Helm, Chief Executive of the NZ Drug Foundation.