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The rare passing of an opposition bill w/ Todd Muller: March 7, 2022.

The rare passing of an opposition bill w/ Todd Muller: March 7, 2022. , 6.66 MB
Mon 7 Mar 2022

Last week, the Sunscreen Product Safety Bill was passed, which requires manufacturers to meet SPF ratings or face fines up to $600,000. This bill is from Bay of Plenty MP and former National leader, Todd Muller. 

Sam Clark spoke to him this morning about the Bill, as well as further measures we could take in New Zealand for sun protection.

 

The new exemption scheme and worker's rights w/ Jan Logie: March 7, 2022.

The new exemption scheme and worker's rights w/ Jan Logie: March 7, 2022. , 7.76 MB
Mon 7 Mar 2022

The critical workers exemption scheme was announced last month, meaning people working in sectors such as food production, supply chain, transport and news media can still come into work if they’re a close contact of Covid-19. However should workers be able to stay home if they feel unsafe?

Sam Clark spoke to Green Party MP and spokesperson for workplace relations, Jan Logie.

 

United Nations Plastic Pollution Treaty w/ Greenpeace's Jurleena Lee: March 4, 2022

United Nations Plastic Pollution Treaty w/ Greenpeace's Jurleena Lee: March 4, 2022 United Nations Plastic Pollution Treaty w/ Greenpeace's Jurleena Lee: March 4, 2022, 12.01 MB
Fri 4 Mar 2022

On Friday morning, the United Nations announced the beginning of a project to see the minimization of plastic pollution throughout the planet. 

 

The next few months will see negotiations made about how we can regulate plastic pollution and what the next steps are to combat the Climate Crisis.

 

GreenPeace has been campaigning for changes to be made for years, and many within the organisation calling this a historical moment. Liam spoke to Plastic Spokesperson for GreenPeace Aotearoa, Juressa Lee about the treaty.

 

Why Are Celebrities Becoming Politicians? w/ Danny Osborne: March 4, 2022

Why Are Celebrities Becoming Politicians? w/ Danny Osborne: March 4, 2022 Why Are Celebrities Becoming Politicians? w/ Danny Osborne: March 4, 2022, 15.16 MB
Fri 4 Mar 2022

 

Almost as long as the entertainment industry has existed, actors and public figures have transitioned from the screen to politics. 

Examples from tens of countries around the world have seen celebrities fail and succeed to use their fame to gain political influence. 

Liam Hansen spoke to University of Auckland Political Psychology Professor, Dr. Danny Osborne about this phenomenon.

 

 

The Wire w/ Casper and Liam: March 4, 2022

The Wire w/ Casper and Liam: March 4, 2022 The Wire w/ Casper and Liam: March 4, 2022, 88.6 MB
Fri 4 Mar 2022

This week on the show Casper talked to Auckland city councillor Shane Henderson about the annual budget consultation and public transport costs.

Liam spoke to GreenPeace Plastics Campaigner Juressa Lee about the UN’s work on a plastic treaty.

Casper had a talk with Nick Kim, a Senior Lecturer at Massey University about a recent report on hazardous chemicals in the environment.

Finally, Liam also had a chat with Danny Osborne about actors going into politics.

Hazardous Chemicals Report w/ Massey Senior Lecturer Nick Kim: March 4, 2022

Hazardous Chemicals Report w/ Massey Senior Lecturer Nick Kim: March 4, 2022 Hazardous Chemicals Report w/ Massey Senior Lecturer Nick Kim: March 4, 2022, 14.6 MB
Fri 4 Mar 2022

A report was released by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Simon Upton which revealed startling gaps in how New Zealand monitors and records hazardous chemicals in the environment.The report found that New Zealand’s regulations can often overlook environmental effects and recommends that a common framework be developed to assess and track chemicals and their environmental impacts. Casper spoke with Nick Kim, a Senior Lecturer in applied environmental chemistry at Massey University about the significance of the findings of the report, and its recommendations.

 

Opposition to the Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill: March 03, 2022

Opposition to the Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill: March 03, 2022 Opposition to the Oranga Tamariki Oversight Bill: March 03, 2022, 26.91 MB
Thu 3 Mar 2022

The Oversight of Oranga Tamariki System and Children and Young People’s Commission Bill states that it aims to provide independent monitoring and complaints oversight for Oranga Tamariki, and greater advocacy for children's and young people's issues generally through the creation of a new Children and Young People's Commission.

Jessica Hopkins had a kōrero with Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Chief Executive Karen Orsborn and VOYCE Whakarongo Mai National Care Experience Lead Tupua Urlich about their concerns with the bill. 

On their website, VOYCE says that the bill ignores reports on what independent and effective monitoring of the Oranga Tamariki system should look like. 

 

Russian Invasion of Ukraine w/ Veronika Orekhivska, a Ukrainian Student Living in New Zealand: March 03, 2022

Russian Invasion of Ukraine w/ Veronika Orekhivska, a Ukrainian Student Living in New Zealand: March 03, 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine w/ Veronika Orekhivska, a Ukrainian Student Living in New Zealand: March 03, 2022, 18.18 MB
Thu 3 Mar 2022

Russia's invasion of Ukraine is continuing to devastate civilian areas in an attempt to demoralise Ukrainian forces. 

Ukrainians in Aotearoa are calling for the New Zealand Government to do everything it can to sanction Russia and offer military aid, humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. 

I spoke to Ukrainian student Veronika Orekhivska, who is studying in Auckland. In our interview, she gives a personal account of growing up in Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv, and shares what the war has been like for her friends and family who are there.

We also discuss Russia's history of agression towards Ukraine, the leadership of Ukrainian President Zelenksyy, and how disinformation has influenced people. 

Omicron's Impact on Blood Services w/ Asuka Burge: March 3, 2022

Omicron's Impact on Blood Services w/ Asuka Burge: March 3, 2022 Omicron's Impact on Blood Services w/ Asuka Burge: March 3, 2022, 5.75 MB
Thu 3 Mar 2022

Today, the New Zealand Blood Service released a statement detailing how they are preparing for the impact of Omicron. With cases surging at the moment, donor centres and mobile drives are dealing with limited donors due to people not coming in to donate. Joe speaks to Asuka Burge from the New Zealand Blood Service on how they plan on addressing this.

Monitoring Chemicals in the Environment w/ Dr Jennifer Gadd: March 3, 2022

Monitoring Chemicals in the Environment w/ Dr Jennifer Gadd: March 3, 2022 Monitoring Chemicals in the Environment w/ Dr Jennifer Gadd: March 3, 2022, 6.65 MB
Thu 3 Mar 2022

Today the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment released a report looking at how we monitor chemicals in the environment and interpret their impact on living things. The report looked at neonicotinoid insecticides, antibiotics, and the trace metal zinc as case studies, as well as how our own regulations may not address the issue. Joe speaks to Dr Jennifer Gadd, an aquatic chemist from NIWA on the matter.