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Justin's International Desk: June 24, 2021

Justin's International Desk: June 24, 2021 Justin's International Desk: June 24, 2021, 18.51 MB
Thu 24 Jun 2021

International Desk reports on Hong Kong pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily closing operations after its chief editor and five media executives were arrested on national security charges.

Stephen Vines is a Hong Kong journalist and a columnist for news website Hong Kong Free Press.  He spoke to Justin Wong.

Labour's Andrew Little: June 24, 2021

Labour's Andrew Little: June 24, 2021 Labour's Andrew Little: June 24, 2021, 17.37 MB
Thu 24 Jun 2021

Justin spoke with Health Minister Andrew Little about mental health spending and the COVID-19 scare in Wellington.

The Wire with James: June 23, 2021

The Wire with James: June 23, 2021 The Wire with James: June 23, 2021, 114.29 MB
Wed 23 Jun 2021

This week on The Wire, James is joined in studio by Ilena to bring you a jam packed show.

Dear Science is with Allan Blackman this week, who talks about nobel prize winners, retracted studies and lead in the air.

James has his weekly chat with Brooke van Velden from the ACT party, where they discuss COVID-19 in Wellington, fishing reserves and small businesses.

Ilena talks with Aaron Hendry from Lifewise and Dr. Michael Rehm from the University of Auckland about the recent decision to call the New Zealand housing crisis a human rights crisis.

ACT's Brooke van Velden on COVID-19 in Wellington, Fishing Reserves & Small Businesses: June 23, 2021

ACT's Brooke van Velden on COVID-19 in Wellington, Fishing Reserves & Small Businesses: June 23, 2021 ACT's Brooke van Velden on COVID-19 in Wellington, Fishing Reserves & Small Businesses: June 23, 2021, 29.72 MB
Wed 23 Jun 2021

This week James talks to Brooke about the COVID-19 case from Australia, the newe Hauraki Gulf fishing reserves & small businesses during COVID-19.

When James talked to Brooke, it was yet to be announced that Wellington would be heading to level 2, however they talked about what potential outcoems there could be.

James asks about ACT's stance on fishing reserves and their opposition to customary rights for Māori to fish in these resereves.

Brooke covers ACT's stance on how GDP is currently going in New Zelaand and how small businesses are being impacted.

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: June 23, 2021

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: June 23, 2021 Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: June 23, 2021, 26.43 MB
Wed 23 Jun 2021

This week on Dear Science, Allan takes us through a whirlwind of science, touching on nobel prize winners, potential cancer-causing drugs and lead in London air from petrol.

Allan takes on a journey of the careers of Ei-ichi Negishi and Richard R. Ernst, both shemists who have contributed to the scientific world.

James learns about a scientific paper which said a drug called ranitidine created carcinogens in patients, which has now been retracted.

Allan warns us of the impacts of lead in the air and explains why there is still lead in the air from when petrol contained lead.

The housing human rights crisis w/ Aaron Hendry & Michael Rehm: June 23, 2021

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Wed 23 Jun 2021

Following the release of a report that declares our housing crisis as a "human rights crisis", Ilena talks to Aaron Hendry, the youth housing team leader for Lifewise, and Michael Rehm, a Senior Lecturer in Property at the University of Auckland. They talk about what the implications of this declaration might be and what future action could look like through incorporating a human rights/Housing First approach and Te Tiriti principles.

Matariki, Dome Valley and School Strike For Climate Auckland Disbanding w/ Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: June 22, 2021

Matariki, Dome Valley and School Strike For Climate Auckland Disbanding w/ Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: June 22, 2021 Matariki, Dome Valley and School Strike For Climate Auckland Disbanding w/ Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: June 22, 2021, 8.79 MB
Tue 22 Jun 2021

News and Editorial Director, Jemima Huston catches up with Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer about the beginning of Matariki season and celebrating the event with a public holiday next year. They also discuss the government's approval for Dome Valley dump to go ahead, as well as the disbandment of the Auckland branch of School Strike For Climate after the group admitted it was racist. 

Hauraki Gulf revitalisation w/ Eugenie Sage: June 22, 2021

Hauraki Gulf revitalisation w/ Eugenie Sage: June 22, 2021 Hauraki Gulf revitalisation w/ Eugenie Sage: June 22, 2021, 17.64 MB
Tue 22 Jun 2021

Lyric caught up with Green Party MP Eugenie Sage live onair to discuss her thoughts on Labour's Hauraki Gulf revitalisation plan, announced this morning.

Food for Thought: The Future of Food w/ Dr Rosie Bosworth: June 22, 2021

Food for Thought: The Future of Food w/ Dr Rosie Bosworth: June 22, 2021 Food for Thought: The Future of Food w/ Dr Rosie Bosworth: June 22, 2021, 21.72 MB
Tue 22 Jun 2021

What the "facon" is up with sustainable eating? This week on Tomorrow's World, Isla and Stella talk to Dr Rosie Bosworth, a disruptive technology expert about the future of food technologies, ranging from lab-grown meat (cellular agriculture) to how soy roots are used to simulate the sensory experience of animal products.

Vaccinating 12-15 Year-Olds Against Covid-19 w/ The Immunisation Advisory Centre: June 22, 2021

Vaccinating 12-15 Year-Olds Against Covid-19 w/ The Immunisation Advisory Centre: June 22, 2021 Vaccinating 12-15 Year-Olds Against Covid-19 w/ The Immunisation Advisory Centre: June 22, 2021, 8.7 MB
Tue 22 Jun 2021

Yesterday, provisional approval was given for children aged 12 to 15 to get the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine by MedSafe. 

News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston interviews Dr Emma Best, a Medical Advisor for University of Auckland's Immunisation Advisory Centre, about vaccinating children as young as 12 against Covid-19. We discuss the Centre’s position on Medsafe’s provisional approval of the Pfizer vaccine for children, whether bumping vulnerable children up the list is an option and wider concerns about caregivers’ willingness to vaccinate their children.