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Neutral corner: 28th June, 2019

Neutral corner: 28th June, 2019 Neutral corner: 28th June, 2019, 16.25 MB
Fri 28 Jun 2019

Neutral corner for this week looks at media coverage of a recent cabinet reshuffle, particularly the role of former Housing Minister Phil Twyford.

The Wire with Laura: 28th of June, 2019

The Wire with Laura: 28th of June, 2019 The Wire with Laura: 28th of June, 2019, 105.7 MB
Fri 28 Jun 2019

Call Me Intern with Leo David Hyde: 28th of June, 2019

Call Me Intern with Leo David Hyde: 28th of June, 2019 Call Me Intern with Leo David Hyde: 28th of June, 2019, 11.67 MB
Fri 28 Jun 2019

Golriz Ghahraman on Increasing Community Legal Support: June 28, 2019

Golriz Ghahraman on Increasing Community Legal Support: June 28, 2019 Golriz Ghahraman on Increasing Community Legal Support: June 28, 2019, 14.3 MB
Fri 28 Jun 2019

Community Legal Centres play a vital role in helping New Zealanders avoid legal problems or resolve those problems through education & legal representation. There has recently been a significant increase to Community Law Centres’ funding which has been made permanent in the Wellbeing Budget for this year. This was the first increase since the previous National Government froze core funding seven years ago. Additional funding will allow the 24 active Community Law Centres to expand on their work, as well as to provide fair and accessible legal support for New Zealanders. Louis talked with Green Party MP, Golriz Ghahraman, on the importance of these community law centres getting more recognition for their services to Aotearoa’s most vulnerable communities.

 

Poll Position on Medicinal Cannabis: June 28, 2019

Poll Position on Medicinal Cannabis: June 28, 2019 Poll Position on Medicinal Cannabis: June 28, 2019, 10.44 MB
Fri 28 Jun 2019

If cannabis were to become legal, what age do you think people should legally be able to access it? Should it be eight-teen, or twenty-five? The Friday Wire team discuss.

The Wire with Harry: June 27, 2019

The WIre with Harry: June 27, 2019 The WIre with Harry: June 27, 2019 , 98.65 MB
Thu 27 Jun 2019

On The Wire today,

Rahul speaks with Dr Peter Thurkell from Care Alliance, an anti euthanasia advocacy group about the bill from a medical perspective

Connor Knell joined us in studio to explore the division that makes Ireland a tricky issue for Brexit and what would need to happen for a reunification.

Harry spoke with Radio Adelaide's Zoe Kounadis on Petter Dutton and Medevac, plus tax reform following the recent Australian elections.

Finaly, Bronnie spoke with the founder of new app Foodprint which targets the reduction of food waste from cafes.

 

How will Facebook's crypto-currency Libra affect your finances? June 26, 2019

How will Facebook's crypto-currency Libra affect your finances? June 26, 2019 How will Facebook's crypto-currency Libra affect your finances? June 26, 2019, 10.3 MB
Wed 26 Jun 2019

Tuwhenuaroa spoke to Fintech NZ’s James Brown about how the Libra currency will put New Zealand on the verge of a cataclysmic change in the way Kiwis think about financial services.

The Wire with Lillian: June 26, 2019

The Wire with Lillian: June 26, 2019 The Wire with Lillian: June 26, 2019, 104.81 MB
Wed 26 Jun 2019

On the Wire today, 

For Dear Science AUT’s Allan Blackman talks about methane found on Mars, glucose regulation and the question of returning lost wallets - and the segment is challenged to get some more balance regarding discussion around Homeopathy.

Tuwhenuaroa talks to FinTech NZ’s James Brown about Facebook’s upcoming cryto-currency Libra and the impact it may have on bank services.

Sherry talks to Basement Theatre’s matariki season’s creatives Kahurangi Carter, Jess Holly Bates and Forest Kapo on their upcoming shows Aroha is a Māori and INHERITANCE.

Aroha is a Māori w/ Kahurangi Carter: June 26th, 2019

Aroha is a Māori w/ Kahurangi Carter: June 26th, 2019 Aroha is a Māori w/ Kahurangi Carter: June 26th, 2019, 5.59 MB
Wed 26 Jun 2019

Basement theatre is running their matariki season from the second of July to the thirteenth, with stories from across the pacific. sherry talks to Kahurangi Carter on her comedy one-women show, 'Aroha is a Māori,' on what it means to grow up on the shore, and the complexity of identity politics. Sherry begins by asking her to tell her a bit about the show.

 

Inheritance w/ Forest Kapo and Jess Holly Bates: June 26th, 2019

Inheritance w/ Forest Kapo and Jess Holly Bates: June 26th, 2019 Inheritance w/ Forest Kapo and Jess Holly Bates: June 26th, 2019, 18.16 MB
Wed 26 Jun 2019

Basement theatre is running their matariki season from the second of July to the thirteenth, with stories from across the pacific. Sherry talks to Forest kapo and Jess Holly Bates, the co-creators of their live art show “inheritance.” 

The show hopes to provoke discussion and critique capitalism, the intersection of race and class, and the differences in what Māori and Tauiwi have inherited. Sherry begins by asking Forest what the show is about, and Jess responds throughout as well.