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Climate Action Advocates Calls to the Incoming Government w/ 350 Aotearoa Campaigner Adam Currie, Oxfam Climate Justice Lead Nick Henry, and Co-Convenor of Stand Up Justine Sachs: 19 October, 2023

Climate Action Advocates Calls to the Incoming Government w/ 350 Aotearoa Campaigner Adam Currie, Oxfam Climate Justice Lead Nick Henry, and Co-Convenor of Stand Up Justine Sachs: 19 October, 2023 Climate Action Advocates Calls to the Incoming Government w/ 350 Aotearoa Campaigner Adam Currie, Oxfam Climate Justice Lead Nick Henry, and Co-Convenor of Stand Up Justine Sachs: 19 October, 2023 , 16.99 MB
Thu 19 Oct 2023

Yesterday, protestors led by climate advocacy group 350 Aotearoa took to Parliament to call on the incoming government to prioritise climate solutions that will cut emissions and address the cost of living in coalition negotiations. 

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to 350 campaigner, Adam Currie, and asked him about the purpose of their protest. 

She also spoke to Oxfam Climate Justice Lead, Nick Henry, about what they would like to see from the incoming government when it comes to climate action. 

And she spoke to Co-Convenor of Stand Up, an affiliation of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions representing workers under 35, Justine Sachs, about how the climate relates to workers rights.

The Wire w/ Jessica: 19 October, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 19 October, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 19 October, 2023 , 49.41 MB
Thu 19 Oct 2023

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Palestinian New Zealander Tameem Al Shaltouni about the bombing of the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza. 

For City Counselling, she spoke to Shane Henderson about Te Hononga Akoranga, COMET, an organisation addressing education disparities in local communities, becoming an independent organisation from the Auckland Council and recycled fabric billboards in Henderson-Massey.

She interviewed 350 Aotearoa campaigner, Adam Currie, about their protest at Parliament this week calling on the incoming government to prioritise the climate in coalition negotiations. 

And she also spoke to Oxfam Climate Justice Lead, Nick Henry, and Stand Up Co-Convenor, Justine Sachs, about their calls for the incoming government when it comes to the climate and workers rights. 

Ash spoke to CEO of Global Women, Agnes Naera, about the impact of menopause on employees.

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: 19 Oct 2023

City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: 19 October, 2023 City Counselling w/ Shane Henderson: 19 October, 2023, 8.97 MB
Thu 19 Oct 2023

For City Counselling, News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Shane Henderson about Te Hononga Akoranga, COMET, an organisation addressing education disparities in local communities, becoming an independent from the Auckland Council.

They also discussed a new local initiative, recycled fabric billboards in Henderson-Massey.

They started off their interview discussing why Te Hono-nga Ako-ranga, COMET, is separating from the council.

New Starless Planets Discovered w/ Dr Nick Rattenbury: 18 October, 2023

New Starless Planets Discovered w/ Dr Nick Rattenbury: 18 October, 2023 New Starless Planets Discovered w/ Dr Nick Rattenbury: 18 October, 2023, 21.09 MB
Wed 18 Oct 2023

Our traditional model of the universe has always said that planets are formed with an accompanying solar system. That is, most stars have their own planets, and most planets have their own stars. However scientists have suggested that starless planets may exist. 

Now, a new telescope has taken images to prove that this is indeed the case. The James Webb Space Telescope has captured not one, but two planets orbiting each other, far away from the gravity of a sun. 

To find out more about this and what it means for us, Arno spoke to Dr Nick Rattenbury, a senior professor at the University of Auckland and the former president of the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand. 

Arno started off our interview by asking how these planets formed.

 

New Requirement for Power Bills Could Save Kiwis Millions w/ Consumer Advocate Deborah Hart: 18 October, 2023

New Requirement for Power Bills Could Save Kiwis Millions w/ Consumer Advocate Deborah Hart: 18 October, 2023 New Requirement for Power Bills Could Save Kiwis Millions w/ Consumer Advocate Deborah Hart: 18 October, 2023, 12.02 MB
Wed 18 Oct 2023

Research undertaken by the Consumer Advocacy Council has found that adding a “Best Plan” notice to power bills could save Kiwis millions of dollars a year. Some countries, like Australia, have already implemented this.

To find out more Arno spoke to Consumer Advocacy Council chair Deborah Hart. Arno started our interview by asking what a Best Plan notice is and what it would entail.

 

New Breast Cancer Campaign w/ NZBCF Chief Ah-Leen Rayner: 18 October, 2023

New Breast Cancer Campaign w/ NZBCF Chief Ah-Leen Rayner: 18 October, 2023 New Breast Cancer Campaign w/ NZBCF Chief Ah-Leen Rayner: 18 October, 2023, 18.06 MB
Wed 18 Oct 2023

Breast cancer affects thousands of Kiwis, particularly women, every year. This year, the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation raised funds to purchase a new campervan, which they painted pink and dubbed Pinkie. 

This campervan travels to more remote regions of the country with two nurses on board, helping to screen those for cancer and raise awareness of the importance of early detection. 

To find out more, Arno spoke to NZ Breast Cancer Foundation chief Ah-Leen Rayner. Arno started our interview by asking what the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation does.

 

Palestinian Solidarity March Report w/ John Minto: October 18, 2023

Palestinian Solidarity March Report w/ John Minto: October 18, 2023 Palestinian Solidarity March Report w/ John Minto: October 18, 2023, 24.04 MB
Wed 18 Oct 2023

Spike speaks to attendees of the Palestinian solidarity march in Tamaki Makaurau last weekend, along with Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa chair John Minto, about the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the ongoing Israeli occupation. 

The Wire w/ Jessica: 18 October, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 18 October, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 18 October, 2023 , 35.91 MB
Wed 18 Oct 2023

News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins hosts the Wednesday Wire. 

Spike reports on Saturday’s Palestinian solidarity march in Auckland and Aotearoa's role in Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza, speaking to attendees and Palestinian Solidarity Network Aotearoa head John Minto.

Arno spoke to Physics professor and former president of the Royal Astronomical Society Nick Rattenbury about the discovery of new starless planets.

He talked to Deborah Hart about a new consumer advocacy council submission to require a Best Plan notice on power bills.

And he chats to NZ Breast Cancer Foundation chief Ah-Leen Rayner about their new breast cancer awareness campaign.

The Wire w/ Nicholas: October 17, 2023

The Wire w/ Nicholas: October 17, 2023 The Wire w/ Nicholas: October 17, 2023, 107.92 MB
Tue 17 Oct 2023

The Tuesday Wire team is joined by Davide Mercadante for Dear Science. The team discusses honesty migration drain, the false probability of coin flips and a new enzyme that fights against viruses and mutations.

Nicholas catches up with the National Party's Dr Shane Reti about the election results, National’s healthcare priorities, the disestablishment of Te Aka Whai Ora (The Māori Health Authority) and their potential coalition partners, the ACT party.

Nicholas also spoke to Dr Carwyn Jones, an expert in Treaty of Waitangi law and legislation about the facts surrounding the legal obligations set out in Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the referendum on Treaty principals that was proposed by the ACT Party. 

Lou spoke to Julie Douglas from the Tertiary Education Union about the state of University funding. 

They also spoke to Ananish Chaudhuri, Professor of Experimental Economics at the University of Auckland in regards to the ongoing Google Antitrust lawsuit.

Josh spoke to Timothy Welch about Nationals plan to scrap the clean car rebate scheme.

Te Tiriti o Waitangi rights and obligations w/ Dr Carwyn Jones: October 17, 2023

Te Tiriti o Waitangi rights and obligations w/ Dr Carwyn Jones: October 17, 2023 Te Tiriti o Waitangi rights and obligations w/ Dr Carwyn Jones: October 17, 2023, 26.85 MB
Tue 17 Oct 2023

Last week Nicholas spoke to Nicole Skews-Poole from the disinformation project about their report into a rise in Anti-Maori Racism.

Disinformation about Te Tiriti o Waitangi has been used to garner attention and support for anti-Maori causes.

Nicholas spoke to expert in Treaty of Waitangi law and legislation Dr Carwyn Jones of Ngāti Kahungunu and Te Aitanga a Māhaki descent, about the facts surrounding the legal obligations set out in Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Nicholas began by asking Dr Jones about what rights Māori are entitled to under Te Tiriti.