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The Wire with Justin: September 10, 2020

The Wire with Justin: September 10, 2020 The Wire with Justin: September 10, 2020, 97.39 MB
Thu 10 Sep 2020

James spoke with The Opportunities Party's Geoff Simmons on the party's housing policies.

Justin talked to Labour's Andrew Little about their tax policy.

On their weekly chat, Justin discussed with Justice Minister Andrew Little on combatting COVID-19 misinformation and livestock trade.

On Neighbourhood Watch, Justin and Zoe talked about Melbourne extending lockdown, and the SOuth Australia police raiding a care provider.

The Opportunities Party on Housing: September 10th, 2020

The Opportunities Party on Housing: September 10th, 2020 The Opportunities Party on Housing: September 10th, 2020, 35.6 MB
Thu 10 Sep 2020

James Tapp spoke to the Opportunities Party's leader Geoff Simmons on their housing policies.

Labour 's Tax Policy: September 10th, 2020

Labour 's Tax Policy: September 10th, 2020 Labour 's Tax Policy: September 10th, 2020, 20.69 MB
Thu 10 Sep 2020

Justin spoke to Labour's Andrew Little about the party's tax policy.

Pt 2: Healthy, safe sex, queer sex as a POC and fetishisation w/ Sarita Das: September 9th, 2020

Pt 2: Healthy, safe sex, queer sex as a POC and fetishisation w/ Sarita Das: September 9th, 2020 Pt 2: Healthy, safe sex, queer sex as a POC and fetishisation w/ Sarita Das: September 9th, 2020, 7.49 MB
Wed 9 Sep 2020

A few months ago, former host of the Monday Wire Sherry Zhang spoke to sex therapist and educator Sarita Das. In part one of the interview they spoke about queer sex, masturbation and shame, female pleasure and the inadequacy of sex education in schools. In this half we pick up with Sherry and Sarita talking about what constitutes healthy, safe sex, before delving into navigating sex as a queer person of colour, and fetishisation.

A Rainbow Policy Tool for this Year's Election, with Jess and Noor from Rainbow Election 2020; September 9, 2020 (Part II)

A Rainbow Policy Tool for this Year's Election, with Jess and Noor from Rainbow Election 2020; September 9, 2020 (Part II) A Rainbow Policy Tool for this Year's Election, with Jess and Noor from Rainbow Election 2020; September 9, 2020 (Part II), 7.69 MB
Wed 9 Sep 2020

Last week Bronwyn spoke to Jess and Noor from Rainbow Election 2020 about their  LGBTQI+ policy tool for this year’s election. The tool was created in collaboration with 13 rainbow organisations and aims to inform the voting public as well as educate policymakers on how they can protect the rainbow community. It highlights 15 rainbow policy areas, split into 4 categories; Health, Education, Community and Legal. Part I talks about rainbow voter disenfranchisement and lack of engagement by political parties in rainbow policies. In Part II, Jess and Noor give some examples of the types of policies that fall under those categories. 

Since last week's episode, the Labour Party has stepped up to indicate its support for 11 of the 15 policies. You can have a read of the policies yourself on their website or on social media. Their launch event is happening on the 17th of September with guest speaker MP Chloe Swarbrick.

 

NZ First's Tracey Martin: September 9, 2020

NZ First's Tracey Martin: September 9, 2020 NZ First's Tracey Martin: September 9, 2020, 20.43 MB
Wed 9 Sep 2020

This week Jemima Huston speaks to New Zealand First's Tracey Martin about the new relationship and sexuality guidelines for schools as well as the party's views on LGBTQI+ policy and the Rainbow Election 2020 policy tool. 

The Wire with Jemima: September 9, 2020

The Wire with Jemima: September 9, 2020 The Wire with Jemima: September 9, 2020, 95.31 MB
Wed 9 Sep 2020

Today on the Wednesday Wire Jemima covers for host Bronnie and producer Felix is in studio again! 

On Dear Science, Bronnie and Allan Blackman discuss the largest source ever detected of gravitational waves, rust on the moon, and liquid that defies gravity. 

Jemima speaks with NZ First’s Tracey Martin about new relationship and sexuality guidelines for schools and where NZ First stands on Rainbow policies. 

Felix chats to Unite Union about workers in managed isolation and quarantine facilities.

We share part two of a chat that former Monday Wire host Sherry Zhang had with sex educator Sarita Das about healthy, safe sex.

And lastly, another sequel, Bronnie brings you part two of her conversation with Jess and Noor from Rainbow Election 2020 about their LGBTQI+ policy tool for this year’s election.

Canning the Winter Energy Payment w AAAP

Canning the Winter Energy Payment w AAAP Canning the Winter Energy Payment w AAAP, 8.12 MB
Tue 8 Sep 2020

With plans underway to scrap the Winter Energy Payment, low-income households are facing cuts of up to $63 a week. In response, Auckland Action Against Poverty (AAAP) and the Child Poverty Action Group are calling for payments to be raised rather than cut.

Hanna spoke to AAAP Co-Chair Kathleen Paraha about the issue.

The Wire with Jemima: September 8, 2020

The Wire with Jemima: September 8, 2020 The Wire with Jemima: September 8, 2020, 94.42 MB
Tue 8 Sep 2020

On the Wire today we are looking at housing issues for our election coverage. Jemima speaks with Māori Party co-leader John Tamihere about the party's housing policies.

Jemima talks to Local Government New Zealand President Stuart Crosby about their bid to extend the central and local electoral term from three years to four. 

Hanna discusses the plans to end the winter energy payment with Auckland Action Against Poverty co-chair Kathleen Paraha.

Then, to wrap up the show with some more election coverage, Hanna and Jemima look into whether New Zealander's need heat pumps in their rental homes. They speak to Manawatū Tenants Union, Renters United and the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ about the benefits of heating a rental property. 

Changing the Government Terms w/ Local Government NZ: September 8, 2020

Changing the Government Terms w/ Local Government NZ: September 8, 2020 Changing the Government Terms w/ Local Government NZ: September 8, 2020, 6.63 MB
Tue 8 Sep 2020

Local Government NZ is calling for both the central and local government terms to be extended to four years. Jemima Huston speaks to their President Stuart Crosby about why both government terms need to be extended, what support exists for this proposal and how the councils plan to get the bid over the line.