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International Desk with Lisa: February 26th, 2019

Cubans vote for a new Constitution: February 26th, 2019 Cubans vote for a new Constitution: February 26th, 2019, 4.24 MB
Tue 26 Feb 2019

Cubans were invited to vote on a new Constitution, the first since 1976.

While heavy support for the text, which enshrines communism despite offering a few liberal reforms, is to be expected, the almost year-long campaign has given a voice to dissidents, and shown Cubans are not as united as they used to be. 

At the time of the recording, the results had not come in. Official results show that 86% of the voters have supported the new Constitution. 

 

Report on Health and Housing: February 26, 2019

Report on Health and Housing: February 26, 2019 Report on Health and Housing: February 26, 2019, 9.91 MB
Tue 26 Feb 2019

Lisa Boudet brings us an overview of the Healthy Homes Standards released by the government this week, and a report on the financial cost of poor housing conditions in New Zealand. Mayor Phil Goff chatted about these issues with Mikey on Breakfast the same morning, so this audio is included, as well as a brief interview with Dr Lynn Riggs who co-authored the research.

Cracking down on human rights organisations: February 25, 2019

Cracking down on human rights organisations: February 25, 2019 Cracking down on human rights organisations: February 25, 2019, 15.21 MB
Mon 25 Feb 2019

Amnesty International has released a new report that shows a worrying increase in legislation targeting human rights groups, impacting on their ability to carry out their work. Lachlan spoke with Tony Blackett, Executive Director of Amnesty International New Zealand, about the report.

Regulating rentals - do they go far enough? February 25, 2019

Regulating rentals - do they go far enough? February 25, 2019 Regulating rentals - do they go far enough? February 25, 2019, 19.9 MB
Mon 25 Feb 2019

The Government has announced new regulations for rental homes. They go further than the changes implemented by the previous government which largely relied on self reporting from tenants.  Lachlan spoke to Sam Archer from the New Zealand Green Building council about the changes

Don't Swim with Loan Sharks w/ Ngā Tangata Microfinance: February 25, 2019

Don't Swim with Loan Sharks w/ Ngā Tangata Microfinance: February 25, 2019 Don't Swim with Loan Sharks w/ Ngā Tangata Microfinance: February 25, 2019, 20.92 MB
Mon 25 Feb 2019

Ngā Tangata Microfinance is an organisation that offers no interest and no fee small loans to New Zealanders with a vision to build a more equitable society for people on low incomes. Jemima spoke to Executive Officer of Ngā Tangata Microfinance about unsafe credit can cost more for people than money itself. Robert explains that no interest loans greatly improve client's well being and make a huge difference to how they spend their money. 

The Wire with Jemima: February 25, 2019

The Wire with Jemima: February 25, 2019 The Wire with Jemima: February 25, 2019, 99.76 MB
Mon 25 Feb 2019

This week on the Monday Wire, Jemima speaks to Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson about the new healthy homes minimum standards announced by the government as well as the National Party's new environment policy. Lachlan talks to Sam Archer from the New Zealand Green Building Council about their thoughts on the new minimum standards for rental homes. Jemima discusses high interest loans and unsafe credit with Robert Choy from Ngā Tangata Microfinance. Lachlan speaks to Tony Blackett from Amnesty International New Zealand about the global crackdown on human rights organisations. 

The Wire with Laura: February 22nd, 2019

The Wire with Laura: February 22nd, 2019 The Wire with Laura: February 22nd, 2019, 97.94 MB
Fri 22 Feb 2019

Stuart Nash on the Tax Working Groups Report: Friday the 22nd of February

Stuart Nash on the Tax Working Groups Report: Friday the 22nd of February Stuart Nash on the Tax Working Groups Report: Friday the 22nd of February, 16.36 MB
Fri 22 Feb 2019

The Working Tax Group released their final report on Thursday, examining the structure, fairness and balance of New Zealand’s tax system. The report lays out a clear plan for the future of tax reforms, as well as recommendations ensure taxation in Aotearoa is fair and enhances the wellbeing of all New Zealanders. For the next few months, we should expect to see the government commence in discussion and have numerous consultations between each party alike. Louis spoke with Stuart Nash, Minister of Revenue, on the report, as well as the pressing issues facing tax reforms in the country.

Raven Maeder on the School Strike for Climate Change: Friday the 22nd of February

Raven Maeder on the School Strike for Climate Change: Friday the 22nd of February Raven Maeder on the School Strike for Climate Change: Friday the 22nd of February, 14.82 MB
Fri 22 Feb 2019

Climate change is real, and if we don’t act now then we’re going to be in a lot of trouble. With the earths surface temperature getting hotter, the global sea levels rising, the issue is simply being accelerated day by day. So what are we going to do about it?

The school strike for climate is a movement solely supported by high school students & university students alike, looking to tackle this issue in Aotearoa head on.

Already the group has been campaigning for recognition from the government, with the strikes happening nationwide on the 15th of March. Raven Maeder, one of the organisers of the group, talked to me about how the movement started, and the impact that it is having across the country...

This day in history: 21st February, 2019

This day in history: 21st February, 2019 This day in history: 21st February, 2019, 34.58 MB
Thu 21 Feb 2019

This day in history goes back to 1972 for Richard Nixon's journey to China, the first official trip by a sitting US President to the PRC.