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Funded HPV vaccine now gender-neutral

Funded HPV vaccine now gender-neutral Funded HPV vaccine now gender-neutral, 5.46 MB
Wed 1 Feb 2017

The government announced yesterday that boys as well as girls will now have funded access to the HPV vaccine Gardasil. The vaccine is commonly understood to protect against cervical cancer, but HPV can cause other types of cancer in both men and women. 95bFM reporter Olly Clifton speaks to the University of Auckland's Gay Men’s Sexual Health research group director, Peter Saxton, about the move to make the funded vaccine gender-neutral.

Does the South Island Kōkako still exist?

Does the South Island Kōkako still exist? Does the South Island Kōkako still exist?, 7.13 MB
Wed 1 Feb 2017

The South Island Kōkako Charitable Trust has introduced a new reward system. If anyone can provide definitive proof that the South Island Kōkako still exists, the trust will pay them out $5000. The bird was thought to be extinct, but wavering evidence over the last decade suggests that the bird may well be frollicking within the South Island bushlands. Dylan Kelly speaks to Geoff Reid, a photographer and environmentalist who is determined to find the South Island Kōkako.

AA: National fuel price increases by 5 cents

AA: National fuel price increases by 5 cents AA: National fuel price increases by 5 cents, 6.88 MB
Wed 1 Feb 2017

The AA monitors the fluctuations of the cost of petrol in New Zealand. This month, they say the national cost of petrol has risen 5 cents per litre to $2.08, despite no increase in commodity prices or a drop in the exchange rate. So why might this be, and what are the effects of this? Ximena speaks to the AA PetrolWatch Spokesperson, Mark Stockdale, about the issue. 

The Wire with Ximena: Wednesday February 1, 2017

The Wire with Ximena: Wednesday February 1, 2017 The Wire with Ximena: Wednesday February 1, 2017, 43.45 MB
Wed 1 Feb 2017

This week on the show, Ximena & her producer Dylan look at rising petrol prices, botched science experiments, a new reward scheme to find the once-thought-extinct South Island Kōkako bird, and more.

Labour and the Greens address the state of the nation

Labour and the Greens address the state of the nation Labour and the Greens address the state of the nation , 7.63 MB
Tue 31 Jan 2017

Last Sunday the Greens and Labour had their first joint state of the nation address in Mt Albert. Both leaders spoke to a pakced hall of party faithful and media. Reporter Sam Smith went along and filed a report on the event.  

Ten years of Māori Television

Ten years of Māori Television Ten years of Māori Television, 8.38 MB
Tue 31 Jan 2017

Victoria University Associate Professor in media studies Jo Smith has published a new book looking at the history of Maori Television. The Book titled "Maori Television: The First Ten Years" shines a light on the complex dynamics underpinning state-funded Maori media. In the process it all offers five frameworks to help understand Maori Television as an organisation and how it operates within a wider non-Maori context. Reporter Sam Smith spoke to Smith about the book and Maori Television's history. 

Trump erects his first wall at American airports.

Trump erects his first wall at American airports. , 9.18 MB
Tue 31 Jan 2017

President Donald Trump signed in an executive order effectively banning people from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. Tuesday Wire Host Mack Smith filed a report on the situation and then spoke to Hazim Arafeh, President of the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand. 

The Wire with Mack: Tuesday January 31, 2017

The Wire with Mack: Tuesday January 31, 2017 The Wire with Mack: Tuesday January 31, 2017, 47.88 MB
Tue 31 Jan 2017

Check out the full podcast for this week's Tuesday show, which includes a report on the Labour-Greens State of the Nation address, a look at Trump's new executive order, an interview with the author of a new book on the history of Māori Television, and more. 

Abortion in Aotearoa and abroad

Abortion in Aotearoa and abroad Abortion in Aotearoa and abroad, 4.31 MB
Fri 27 Jan 2017

This week an Official Informations Act request found that there were 216 women denied abortions in New Zealand in 2014. This week US President Donald Trump also reinstated the global gag rule on abortion. bFM reporter Amanda Robinson speaks to Family Planning National Medical Officer Dr Christine Roke about these issues.

12 executive orders later: Trump's first week

12 executive orders later: Trump's first week 12 executive orders later: Trump's first week, 3.52 MB
Fri 27 Jan 2017

A brief overview of the 12 executive orders Donald Trump has actioned in the first week of his presidency.