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Is the Government doing enough for Maori and Pasifika Communities during Omicron w/ the Green's Teanau Tuiono: March 23, 2022

Is the Government doing enough for Maori and Pasifika Communities during Omicron w/ the Green's Teanau Tuiono: March 23, 2022 Is the Government doing enough for Maori and Pasifika Communities during Omicron w/ the Green's Teanau Tuiono: March 23, 2022, 20.92 MB
Wed 23 Mar 2022

Shortly before the show Prodcuer Alex chatted with Green MP Teanau Tuiono about how the omicron outbreak is affecting Maori and Pasifika communities and what the government can do better.

EuroVision w/ Cameron Mulgan: March 23, 2022

EuroVision w/ Cameron Mulgan: March 23, 2022 EuroVision w/ Cameron Mulgan: March 23, 2022, 18.78 MB
Wed 23 Mar 2022

This week on EuroVision European Correspondent Cameron Mulgan joins us to tell us what’s going on in Europe. This week Cameron and Frances spoke about the developments in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe who has just returned to the UK after being detained in Iran for nearly six years and a little about what’s happening with the music scene in the wake of Brexit over there.

The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission's Monitoring Report w/ National's Matt Doocey: March 23, 2022

The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission's Monitoring Report w/ National's Matt Doocey: March 23, 2022 The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission's Monitoring Report w/ National's Matt Doocey: March 23, 2022, 21.16 MB
Wed 23 Mar 2022

Earlier today Producer Alex chatted with National Party MP and Mental Health Spokesperson Matt Doocey about the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission’s recent report, which was damning about the outcomes that are being achieved with the Government’s present approach to mental health.

Bike Auckland Introduces 529 Garage w/ Gabriel Gati: March 23, 2022

Bike Auckland Introduces 529 Garage w/ Gabriel Gati: March 23, 2022 Bike Auckland Introduces 529 Garage w/ Gabriel Gati: March 23, 2022, 26.25 MB
Wed 23 Mar 2022

In Tāmaki Makaurau 500 – 1000 bikes are reported stolen each year. However, it is estimated that the actual number is between 2500 – 5000. 7% of people who have a bike stolen don't replace it and stop riding altogether, and bike theft becomes a financial barrier to choosing to bike. 

 

Bike Auckland is an advocacy group who are working to create a better city for people on bikes. They are wanting to reduce barriers that stop people riding bikes, so people can keep using their bikes – for the planet, for climate change, for safe live-able cities and for mental and physical health.

 

Bike Auckland have recently partnered with Project 529 to tackle bike theft with the launch of a new bike registration and recovery system called 529 Garage. This week on the Wire, Frances caught up with Gabriel Gati who is on the leadership team with Bike Auckland and spoke about bike theft in the city and what this initiative of 529 Garage might do to reduce it.

 

If you are interested in getting your bike registered with 529 you can send an email to 529@bikeauckland.org.nz, visit www.529garage.co.nz or find their app by searching 529 Garage.

The Wire w/ Frances: March 23, 2022

The Wire w/ Frances: March 23, 2022 The Wire w/ Frances: March 23, 2022, 105.39 MB
Wed 23 Mar 2022

This week on the Wire Alex begins by speaking to the ACT party’s Brooke Van Velden about the history curriculum and the housing market.

Frances then speaks to Gabriel Gati from Bike Auckland about the massive rates of bike theft in Auckland and an initiative called 529 Garage which is hoping to decrease the rates of bike theft. She then speaks with our Europe Correspondent Cameron Mulgan on this week's Eurovision segment. This week we get an update on Ukraine, talk about Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe returning to the UK, and what the music scene is looking like over there in the wake of Brexit 

Alex wraps up the show speaking with Matt Doocey from the National Party about the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission report and the Green Party’s Teanau Tuiono about his call for more long-term support for Maori and Pasifika in the midst of the pandemic.

Rape Culture at the University of Auckland w/ Lily Chen and Vivien Whyte: March 22, 2022

Rape Culture at the University of Auckland w/ Lily Chen and Vivien Whyte: March 22, 2022 Rape Culture at the University of Auckland w/ Lily Chen and Vivien Whyte: March 22, 2022, 22.42 MB
Tue 22 Mar 2022

Recently, the Herald revealed that a woman, who was a student at the University of Auckland, had been sexually assaulted by another student from her university of hall of residence. The perpetrator was reprimanded and prohibited from contacting the victim, but eight months on, he remains enrolled at the university.

Christina spoke to Vivien Whyte and Lily Chen from Thursdays in Black about the incident. They discussed rape culture on campus and the university’s response.

Legislative Measure Into Improving Business Transparency w/Minister David Clark

David Clark on Business Transparency.mp3 mp3, 14.35 MB
Tue 22 Mar 2022

The Panama Papers, which were leaked 5 years ago, and revealing a shocking truth. Overseas businesses were exploiting New Zealand's tax incentives to avoid paying taxes.

Trishil Dahya took this opportunity to speak with Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark about his proposed business transparency bill, and how companies will be affected with these measures being put in place. 

The Wire with Christina: March 22, 2022

The Wire with Christina: March 22, 2022 The Wire with Christina: March 22, 2022, 115.44 MB
Tue 22 Mar 2022

Today on the Wire, host Christina caught up with AUT Professor Marcus Jones for Dear Science. They talked about Russian and Ukrainian geopolitics reaching the International Space Station, an electrical circuit board that can learn on its own, and the implications of mapping the genome of an IVF embryo.

Producer Trishil Dahya spoke with Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clarke about a proposed bill to bring transparency around the tax and business affairs of foreign and domestic companies.

Christina talked to Karen Orsborn from the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission about their latest report on mental health and addiction in Aotearoa.

And finally, Christina spoke to Vivien Whyte and Lily Chen from Thursdays in Black about rape culture and sexual violence in the University of Auckland.

Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Report w/ Karen Orsborn: March 22, 2022

Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Report w/ Karen Orsborn: March 22, 2022 Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Report w/ Karen Orsborn: March 22, 2022, 18.78 MB
Tue 22 Mar 2022

On Tuesday, the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission released its latest report on mental health and addiction in Aotearoa. The report looks at the performance of these services between 2016 and 2017, and between 2020 and 2021. Christina spoke to the Commission’s Chief Executive Karen Orsborn about the report and the Commission's subsequent policy recommendations.

The Return of the Tourism Industry w/ Ann Marie Johnson: Monday, March 21st

The Return of the Tourism Industry w/ Ann Marie Johnson: Monday, March 21st The Return of the Tourism Industry w/ Ann Marie Johnson: Monday, March 21st, 21.14 MB
Mon 21 Mar 2022

Last week saw the announcement of Aotearoa’s re-opening to international tourists, after two years of closure due to the pandemic.

Travellers from Australia can arrive from mid-April, and travellers from other visa-waiver countries can visit from the first of May. 

The loss of tourism saw a drop of 15.6 billion dollars within the first year of the pandemic, and the state of the job market has left employers optimistic yet uncertain about the future. 

Liam had a chat with Ann-Marie Johnson from Tourism Industry Aotearoa about the state of the industry and what’s to come.