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Board Games w/ Pippa Coom: December 10, 2021

Board Games w/ Pippa Coom: December 10, 2021 Board Games w/ Pippa Coom: December 10, 2021 , 19.86 MB
Fri 10 Dec 2021

This week on City Counselling, I spoke with Councillor Pippa Coom about the Councils 2022/2023 Budget being approved for public consultation.

Items for consultation include a proposed Climate Action Targeted Rate to support a billion-dollar climate action package and moving to a simpler payment method for rubbish collections.

We also discussed concerns surrounding the growing number of private helipads in residential areas.

Here is that interview.

The Wire with Justin: December 9, 2021

The Wire with Justin: December 9, 2021 The Wire with Justin: December 9, 2021, 90.48 MB
Thu 9 Dec 2021

On their weekly chat, Justin and Health Minister Andrew Little talked about the interim report from the PHARMAC review, and releasing unvaccinated Maori data.

He also talked to the University of Otago Wellington's Dr Dianne Sika-Paotonu on the Pfizer-Biontech's booster shot against the Omicron variant.

Producer Joe Wilkins spoke to E tu union's Jody Anderson on safe staffing at aged care, and Professor Jennie Connor from Alcohol Action on drinking in New Zealand.

He also chatted with Olivia Harrison from Otago University on her research on perceiving mental health and anxiety.

Labour's Andrew Little: December 9th, 2021

Labour's Andrew Little: December 9th, 2021 Labour's Andrew Little: December 9th, 2021, 21.52 MB
Thu 9 Dec 2021

Justin spoke to Health Minister Andrew Little about the interim report from the review into PHARMAC, and releasing unvaccinated Māori data for the rest of the North Island to the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency.

Pfizer booster and Omicron variant: December 9, 2021

Pfizer booster and Omicron variant: December 9, 2021 Pfizer booster and Omicron variant: December 9, 2021, 12.98 MB
Thu 9 Dec 2021

Pfizer and BionTech said the third dose of their COVID-19 vaccine is effective against the Omicron variant.  Justin spoke to Dr Dianne Sika-Paotonu from Otago University Wellington to discuss the science behind.

Alcohol Consumption in New Zealand w/ Professor Jennie Connor: December 9, 2021

Alcohol Consumption in New Zealand w/ Professor Jennie Connor: December 9, 2021 Alcohol Consumption in New Zealand w/ Professor Jennie Connor: December 9, 2021, 18.1 MB
Thu 9 Dec 2021

Statistics released last week by the Ministry of Health give us an updated insight into the drinking of New Zealanders as part of the New Zealand Health Survey in the 2020/2021 year. However, Alcohol Action say these results show a negative view of alcohol consumption in New Zealand. Joe speaks to Professor Jennie Connor, a spokesperson for Alcohol Action the matter.

 

How we perceive anxiety w/ Olivia Harrison: December 9, 2021

How we perceive anxiety w/ Olivia Harrison: December 9, 2021 How we perceive anxiety w/ Olivia Harrison: December 9, 2021, 16.59 MB
Thu 9 Dec 2021

About two weeks ago, a kiwi recipient received a L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science fellowship. Olivia Harrison from the University of Otago was awarded for her research surrounding how we perceive anxiety and mental health. Joe speaks to her about her research and how anxiety is perceived in New Zealand. 

Mandatory Safe Staffing w/ Jody Anderson: December 9, 2021

Mandatory Safe Staffing w/ Jody Anderson: December 9, 2021 Mandatory Safe Staffing w/ Jody Anderson: December 9, 2021, 9.69 MB
Thu 9 Dec 2021

Workers at aged care home and hospitals across Aotearoa will take action at their workplaces and at Parliament this December, saying mandatory safe staffing is needed. Today union members from E Tu and NZNO, with support from National’s senior network, Grey Power, will present to Parliament a petition and open letter to the government demanding the change. Joe speaks to Jody Anderson, the union’s spokesperson.

 

Mental Health and Wellbeing Report w/ Hayden Wano: December 8, 2021

Mental Health and Wellbeing Report w/ Hayden Wano: December 8, 2021 Mental Health and Wellbeing Report w/ Hayden Wano: December 8, 2021, 19.82 MB
Wed 8 Dec 2021

Today, the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission released their Te Rau Tira wellbeing report. This report looks into the wellbeing of New Zealanders over the past year. With the Covid-19 pandemic raging on, it's a good time to check in on how Kiwis are holding up!

The report highlights the inequities in wellbeing faced by marginalised groups such as Māori, Pasifika, and women. 

I spoke with the Commission's Board Chair, Hayden Wano, about the findings of the report, what it means for the community, and how we should narrow our focus to help those who have suffered disproportionately.

The Wire with Zazi: December 8, 2021

The Wire with Zazi: December 8, 2021 The Wire with Zazi: December 8, 2021, 106.56 MB
Wed 8 Dec 2021

This week on the Wednesday Wire, the show kicks off with Christina having her regular segment Dear Science with AUT Professor Allan Blackman. They speak on the running of the bulls; discuss how spaceflight can affect the body; and talk about why getting rid of cataracts in our eyes could reduce the risk of dementia.

After that, Christina speaks with the Chair of the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission, Hayden Wano, about their Te Rau Tira wellbeing report, and how we can improve outcomes for vulnerable communities in Aotearoa. 

Then, Zazi talks to the Director of Research for Massey Business School and Professor of Retail Management, Jonathan Elms, about the Franchise sector growing in contribution, despite the pandemic.

And finally, Zazi has her regular talk with ACT's Brooke van Velden, where they talk about Brooke’s favourite political moments of the year, goals for next year as well as her summer plans. 

NZ Franchise Sector Growing Despite the Pandemic w/ Jonathan Elms: December 8, 2021

NZ Franchise Sector Growing Despite the Pandemic w/ Jonathan Elms: December 8, 2021 NZ Franchise Sector Growing Despite the Pandemic w/ Jonathan Elms: December 8, 2021, 20.29 MB
Wed 8 Dec 2021

Yesterday, the latest Franchising New Zealand 2021 report was launched. In this report, there were many significant details - there are 590 different business format franchises in Aotearoa, the annual turnover of business format franchises showed major growth, and New Zealand is still the most franchised country in the world. 

The survey was conducted between the 30th of September and the 29th of October by the Massey Business School, which means that this survey was also performed during a time when businesses were facing challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Zazi spoke with the author of this report, Jonathan Elms. He is the director of Research for Massey Business School and the Professor of Retail Management. He spoke to Zazi about these significant details within the report, what they mean, and why the franchising sector is important for Aotearoa’s economy.