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Endurance of Religion with Dr. John Shaver: 18th of January 2019

Endurance of Religion with Dr. John Shaver: 18th of January 2019 John Shaver: 18th of January 2019, 8.75 MB
Fri 18 Jan 2019

Scholars have predicted the demise of religion for a long time, yet it appears that in the 21st-century religion is on the rise, a global trend expected to exceed 50 years. The answer, it seems, is down to childcare. While most child supervision can be stressful & expensive, religious communities tend to have greater support for families than secular communities, which leads to larger families. I talked to Doctor John Shaver, head of religious studies at the University of Otago, who gave me some insight into the resilience of religion.

"Turtle Soup" with Angie Harvey: 18th of January 2019

"Turtle Soup" with Angie Harvey: 18th of January 2019 "Turtle Soup" with Angie Harvey: 18th of January 2019, 5.89 MB
Fri 18 Jan 2019

Turtle rescuers around New Zealand are calling for bans to turtle breeding. Most rescues are over crowded with Auckland's Rescue Reptile having over 100 turtles in their care. Angie Harvey the owner of Auckland's Rescue Reptile speaks about why she believes turtle breeding should banned.

"Depression Is Not a Mental Illness" with Kevin Billet: 18th of January, 2019

"Depression Is Not a Mental Illness" with Kevin Billet: 18th of January, 2019 "Depression Is Not a Mental Illness" with Kevin Billet: 18th of January, 2019, 9.13 MB
Fri 18 Jan 2019

Author and Co-Founder of The Journey, Kevin Billet  discusses his stance on depression. He believes it is not a mental illness but is instead a mismanagement of emotions. He explains more about how he believes emotions are processed when someone has depression and what someone can do to address it. 

A Political Look at 2019 with Grant Duncan: 18th of January, 2019

A Political Look at 2019 with Grant Duncan: 18th of January, 2019 A Political Look at 2019 with Grant Duncan: 18th of January, 2019, 14.16 MB
Fri 18 Jan 2019

With the year of 2019 beginning, we attempt to take a look at what things we have to look forward to in the world of politics for the year. Associate Professor in Politics of Massey University, Grant Duncan discusses what 2019 could hold for us. He notes the a conservative party that could take out ACT. He also mentions the importance of voting in local elections as these elections impact local issues such as rate payers. Then he talks about how the living standards frame work impacting 2019 budget.

The Wire with Laura: 18th of January, 2019

The Wire with Laura: 18th of January, 2019 The Wire with Laura: 18th of January, 2019, 100.49 MB
Fri 18 Jan 2019

First up, Associate Professor of Massey University, Grant Duncan discussesa what we should be looking out for in politics in 2019. He notes the rise of a conservative party that could take out ACT, local elections and living standards frame work impacting 2019 budget.

Then, Producer, Louis Laws spoke with John Shaver about the recent report on the endurance of religion. Researchers saying it's linked to better child care within religious communities.

After that, Author and Co-Founder of The Journey, Kevin Billet  discusses his stance on depression. He believes it is not a mental illness but is instead a mismanagement of emotions.

Then, Louis spoke with Helen Paterson on the recent study into where teenagers are learning about contraception.

Finally, Angie Harvey from Auckland's rescue reptile speaks about why she believes turtle breeding should banned.

This day in history: 17th January, 2019

This day in history: 17th January, 2019 This day in history: 17th January, 2019, 25.14 MB
Thu 17 Jan 2019

This day in history takes us back to 1961 for the execution of Congolese President Patrice Lumumba.

An eye for an eye with Chris Bishop: January 17th 2019

An eye for an eye with Chris Bishop: January 17th 2019.mp3 mp3, 14.14 MB
Thu 17 Jan 2019

Grace speaks to Hutt South MP, Chris Bishop, about how the Compensation for Live Organ Donors Bill has affected live organ donors.

The Wire with Oscar; January 17, 2019

The Wire with Oscar; January 17, 2019 The Wire with Oscar; January 17, 2019, 112.48 MB
Thu 17 Jan 2019

On the Wire today, Grace talks to the National Party’s Chris Bishop about organ donations, Oscar talked to Minister Andrew Little about Sexual violence and juries, The Community Garden returns talking to Meshed, and This Day in History returns to January the 17th, 1961.

 

I/V w/ Frances Joychild, QC Barrister: January 16, 2019

I/V w/ Frances Joychild, QC Barrister: January 16, 2019 I/V w/ Frances Joychild, QC Barrister: January 16, 2019, 14.66 MB
Wed 16 Jan 2019

TW: This involves discussion of sexual violence, including rape, and the criminal court process that follows when someone reports an assault.

In the latest Sunday Star Times, Allison Mau has conducted an investigation into the criminal court process of sexual violence cases. Mau spoke to a number of different people in this field to see what people thought of the current process. A number of people believe it is not only ineffective resulting in an extremely low number of convictions comparable to the number of assaults, but it is also spoken of as a process that re-traumatizes the victim. One of the issues that was raised is the judgment by jury, and the removal of a jury in these cases was floated as a solution.

 

Frances Joychild is a Queen’s Counsel Barrister in Auckland and has worked on human rights law for the past 33 years. Some of the areas she focuses on are refugee work, work for beneficiaries or housing corporation tenants, and sexual harassment and sexual violence. Joychild does not do criminal prosecution, but civil cases. This focuses on people who do not want to go through the criminal courts but want to seek justice through different methods. This could look like mediation between the accused and the victim and is still a legal process but does not end up in a criminal conviction. Instead, it looks like recompensation in whatever form is decided. Lillian Hanly spoke to Frances to find out more about these possibilities, what a civil legal process actually looks like, and why she prefers this method.

I/V w/ Julie-Anne Genter, Associate Minister for Transport: January 16, 2019

I/V w/ Julie-Anne Genter, Associate Minister for Transport: January 16, 2019 I/V w/ Julie-Anne Genter, Associate Minister for Transport: January 16, 2019, 14.24 MB
Wed 16 Jan 2019

Earlier this week the goverment announced 20 million dollars to go toward making certain rural highways safer. It is part of the Safety Boost Programme which makes regional state highways safer through a range of low-cost safety improvements. This particular announcement will upgrade 670km across 11 rural state highways. Julie-Anne Genter, Associate Transport Minister, made the announcement and Lillian Hanly spoke with her to find out more about NZ’s car culture and safety on roads. Lillian started by asking what this 20 million dollars will do specifically.