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This day in history: 26th April, 2019

This day in history: 26th April, 2019 This day in history: 26th April, 2019, 25.41 MB
Fri 26 Apr 2019

This day in history goes back to 1960 for the resignation of South Korean President Syngman Rhee, after mass protests.

The Safety Net:April 26th, 2019

The Safety Net:April 26th, 2019 The Safety Net:April 26th, 2019, 22.14 MB
Fri 26 Apr 2019

Louis speaks with Martin Cocker from Netsafe about the government's plans to restrict violent and extremist content on the internet.

The Wire with Laura: 26th of April, 2019

The Wire with Laura: 26th of April, 2019 The Wire with Laura: 26th of April, 2019, 128.16 MB
Fri 26 Apr 2019

Urban Advisory on Shaping New Zealand Cities: April 24, 2019

Urban Advisory on Shaping New Zealand Cities: April 24, 2019 Urban Advisory on Shaping New Zealand Cities: April 24, 2019, 32.21 MB
Wed 24 Apr 2019

Cities in Aotearoa need improvement. Urban Advisory is a group aimed at implementing diversity, new design and new living expectations to affect real change in how we shape our urban centres. Lillian Hanly spoke to Greer O'Donnell from the Urban Advisory about their vision for Aotearoa. 

Canning the Capital Gains Tax: April 24, 2019

Canning the Capital Gains Tax: April 24, 2019 Canning the Capital Gains Tax: April 24, 2019, 18.68 MB
Wed 24 Apr 2019

Last week Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that the government would be canning the discussions around implementing a capital gains tax. Auckland Action Against Poverty coordinator, Ricardo Menendez March, says this is disappointing. Jemima speaks to Ricardo about how the government's decision will affect New Zealanders.

The Wire with Jemima: April 24, 2019

The Wire with Jemima: April 24, 2019 The Wire with Jemima: April 24, 2019, 102.29 MB
Wed 24 Apr 2019

This week on the Wednesday Wire Lillian and Sherry were away so Jemima and Lachlan held down the fort. On the show, AUT senior lecturer Marcus Jones was in studio for Dear Science where he talked pig brains, genetic height and sexual harrassment in university science departments. Lillian spoke to Urban Advisory's Greer O'Donnell about shaping Aotearoa's cities. Finally, Jemima talked to Ricardo Menendez March from Auckland Action Against Poverty about the government scrapping a capital gains tax. 

The Tuesday Wire; April 23, 2019

The Tuesday Wire; April 23, 2019 The Tuesday Wire; April 23, 2019, 104.97 MB
Tue 23 Apr 2019

The full show podcast for the beautiful mess that is the Tuesday Wire. Today we cover ANZAC day and Aotearoa's military, the new environmental report and the international week of rebellion. A big thank you to every one who made this show happen. 

This day in history: 18th April, 2019

This day in history: 18th April, 2019 This day in history: 18th April, 2019, 20.25 MB
Thu 18 Apr 2019

This day in history goes back to 1949 for the official creation of the Republic of Ireland.

The Wire with Olivia: April 18, 2019

The Wire with Olivia: April 18, 2019 The Wire with Olivia: April 18, 2019, 63.99 MB
Thu 18 Apr 2019

Labour’s Andrew Little is here for his weekly chat - Lillian Hanly speaks with him about the capital gains tax, hate speech and more.

After that, Laura Kvigstad gives us a report on the capital gains tax.

Next, Olivia Holdsworth talks to lawyer Steven Moe about the legal frameworks surrounding social enterprises in New Zealand.

Laura then speaks with Green MP Golriz Ghahraman about identity politics.

And finally we hear from Ben Goldson with This Day in History going back to 1949 for the creation of the Republic of Ireland.

Capital Gains Smacks with Laura Kvigstad: 18th of April, 2019

Capital Gains Smacks with Laura Kvigstad: 18th of April, 2019 Capital Gains Smacks with Laura Kvigstad: 18th of April, 2019, 23.23 MB
Thu 18 Apr 2019

Yesterday it was announced a capital gains tax would not be adopted by current government. As noted by Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, the coalition couldn't come to a consensus on this matter. Laura Kvigstad explains what this means in terms of New Zealand economic development, our relationship to investment in the housing market as well as the power dynamic between landlords to vulnerable tennants.