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The Wire with Felix: May 3, 2021

The Wire with Felix: May 3, 2021 The Wire with Felix: May 3, 2021, 107.26 MB
Mon 3 May 2021

On today's Wire:

Felix Walton talks to James Shaw about healthcare changes, deposit protection and amnesty for visa overstayers.

Jess Hopkins spoke to Ruth Davy from HELP AUCKLAND about their Do Something HELPful campaign.

Jess also spoke to Luisa Wall, the MP behind the Harmful Digital Communications Amendment Bill

Felix reports on police misconduct in relation to their NIA database.

Jess spoke to Mark Lockhart from the Tree Council about a pohutukawa at risk of being cut down.

Anzac Day in Aotearoa w/ Vincent O'Malley and the RSA; 30 April, 2021.

Anzac Day in Aotearoa w/ Vincent O'Malley and the RSA; 30 April, 2021. , 41.57 MB
Fri 30 Apr 2021

Last Sunday, thousands of New Zealanders gathered to commemorate the anniversary of New Zealand and Australian troops landing at Gallipoli. Anzac Day is one of the biggest events and ceremonies in Aotearoa, but recently it has been criticised for overshadowing arguably more significant historical events.

Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to historian Vincent O'Malley who has argued that the New Zealand Wars of the 19th century had a more profound effect on the country, but are overlooked as they are harder for Pākehā to come to terms with.

Many New Zealanders are still in favour of Anzac Day, however. Noah also spoke to National President of the RSA, BJ Clark, who believes Anzac Day remains an important day to commemorate and honour those who have fought for New Zealand over the past 100 years.

Container Return Scheme with Glass Packaging Forum's Rob Langford: April 30, 2021

Container Return Scheme with Glass Packaging Forum's Rob Langford: April 30, 2021 Container Return Scheme with Glass Packaging Forum's Rob Langford: April 30, 2021, 27.64 MB
Fri 30 Apr 2021

The Glass Packaging Forum have spoken out against the Container Return Scheme regarding glass and believe they have a better solution. Ayana spoke with Chief Exectutive of The Packaging Forum New, Rob Langford, about what's wrong with the scheme, the research behind their reasoning, and their response to backlash they've recieved. 

The Wire with Ayana: April 30, 2021

The Wire with Ayana: April 30, 2021 The Wire with Ayana: April 30, 2021, 104.29 MB
Fri 30 Apr 2021

This week's show with Ayana and Noah is jam packed! (CRS pun)

Firstly Noah scores an interview with noted historian Vincent O'Malley and discusses ANZAC day and argues that New Zealand Wars had a more profound impact on our country. Noah backs up this interview with another perspective from National President of the RSA, BJ Clark who believes ANZAC day remains an important day to commemorate. 

Secondly Noah talks to National MP Christopher Luxon on our regular segment about ANZAC day, local government, and NZ China relations. 

Next, Ayana manages to talk to the Glass Packaging Forum about the Container Return Scheme (CRS) and their opposition to it regarding glass recycling.

Finally, Ayana kicks off a new regular segment with Auckland Council by talking to Waitākere Councillor Shane Henderson about budgets, local council reviews and pesty parrots! 

Whakarongo mai! 

Justin's International Desk: April 29, 2021

Justin's International Desk: April 29, 2021 Justin's International Desk: April 29, 2021, 40.28 MB
Thu 29 Apr 2021

International Desk reports on the resignation of Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Forster.  Justin is joined by Thomas Copeland, the head of the Scoop news programme at Queen's University Belfast student radio station Queen's Radio, and Conor Knell about its latest developments.

Neighbourhood Watch: April 29, 2021

Neighbourhood Watch: April 29, 2021 Neighbourhood Watch: April 29, 2021, 17.23 MB
Thu 29 Apr 2021

Neighbourhood Watch reports on two more Aboriginal deaths across New South Wales and Victoria, a 'bizzare' public-funded video that teaches consent using milkshakes, and two people arrested for stealing a Big Bird costume in Adelaide.

The Wire with Justin: April 29, 2021

The Wire with Justin: April 29, 2021 The Wire with Justin: April 29, 2021, 101.74 MB
Thu 29 Apr 2021

International Desk reports on the resignation of Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Forster.

Green MP Ricardo Menéndez March spoke on the party's immigration policy that calls for a general amnesty for visa overstayers.

Neighbourhood Watch reports on Aboriginal deaths in custody, a publicly-funded video that uses milkshakes to teach consent, and Big Bird costume thefts.

Otago University's Sign Up Club is the biggest club on campus and they spoke to Justin what they actually do.

General amnesty for overstayers: April 29, 2021

General amnesty for overstayers: April 29, 2021 General amnesty for overstayers: April 29, 2021, 16.01 MB
Thu 29 Apr 2021

The Green Party has written an open letter to the Immigration Minister calling for a broad amnesty programme for people who've overstayed their visa, and for temporary visa holders to be granted residency.

The party's immigration spokesperson Ricardo Menéndez March spoke to Justin.

Sign up to the Sign-up Club: April 29, 2021

Sign up to the Sign-up Club: April 29, 2021 Sign up to the Sign-up Club: April 29, 2021, 21.84 MB
Thu 29 Apr 2021

Otago University's largest student club is now the Sign-up Club and it just asks people to sign up and "invite 3 friends" to do so.

The club's members have successfully petitioned the Otago University Students' Association (OUSA) to start a special general meeting tomorrow, and put in motions such as including the phrase "sign up and tag 3 friends" in the email signature of any OUSA official correspondence.

Club President Reid Eberwein and Vice Presidet Devon Burns spoke to Justin.

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: April 28, 2021

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: April 28, 2021 Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: April 28, 2021, 14.57 MB
Wed 28 Apr 2021

This week Dear Science is a little bit shorter, but that doesn't make it any worse!

This week Allan talks to James and Aneeka about anti-matter and anti-matter stars and some of the complication which come with them.

Allan also dishes out the info on a new plastic in the U.S which has enzymes intergrated into plastic so it can decompose withour producing microplastics.