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The Wire with Laura: 23rd of November, 2018

The Wire with Laura: 23rd of November, 2018 The Wire with Laura: 23rd of November, 2018, 95.88 MB
Fri 23 Nov 2018

First, Te Roopu Nahinara, National Party Member Amy Adams speaks with Laura Kvigstad about the lack of participation in the Labour Parties, tertiary fees free scheme. Then they speak on National's written question submission, which is double that of labour when National was first elected into government. Next she tells us about her thoughts on the proposal for internet voting. Finally, she gives us a hot take on feminism. 

 

After that, Grace Watson speaks with AUSA’s welfare vice-president, Luke Kibblewhite, about how well the fees free initiative is affecting students and the barriers that young adults face accessing tertiary education. 

 

Following that, Radio Adelaide’s, Samantha Smith catches us up on all the latest Australian news in Neighbourhood Watch. She tells Laura about the rhetoric around terrorism that has sparked in Australia following the arrest of three alleged terrorists and Prime Minister, Scott Morissons recent inflamatory remarks. Then they speak on migration in Australia and Morisson's recent emphasis on reducing permanent migration in order to combat congestion. 

 

And finally,  Auckland Universities Associate Professor, Katherine Smits, discusses what it means to be a feminist linking into some of the challenge aspects surrounding feminist rehtoric. It all gets capped off with Poll Position. Find out what the bFM listeners think about the question: Are you a feminist? 

 

Neighbourhood Watch with Sam Smith: 'Fear Mongering': 23rd of November, 2018

Neighbourhood Watch with Sam Smith: 'Fear Mongering': 23rd of November, 2018 Neighbourhood Watch with Sam Smith: 'Fear Mongering': 23rd of November, 2018 , 10.13 MB
Fri 23 Nov 2018

Radio Adelaide’s, Samantha Smith catches us up on all the latest Australian news in Neighbourhood Watch. She tells Laura Kvigstad about the rhetoric around terrorism that has sparked in Australia following the arrest of three alleged terrorists and Prime Minister, Scott Morissons recent inflamatory remarks around the muslim community. Then they speak on migration in Australia and Morisson's recent emphasis on reducing permanent migration in order to combat congestion. Finally, they talk about an Australian convicted drug smuggler, who has served her sentence in Indonesia and the media coverage surround her return to Australia. 

 

AUSA on Fees Free Policy: 23 November, 2018

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Fri 23 Nov 2018

Grace speaks with Luke Kibblewhite, welfare vice-president of the Auckland University Student's Association, about how effective the first year of fees free education has been for students.

This day in history: 22nd November, 2018

This day in history: 22nd November, 2018 This day in history: 22nd November, 2018, 30.35 MB
Thu 22 Nov 2018

This day in history looks at the fatal 1963 shooting of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy.

Barred by the Uniform; Where will Pride go?: November 22, 2018

Barred by the Uniform; Where will Pride go?: November 22, 2018 Barred by the Uniform; Where will Pride go?: November 22, 2018, 27.42 MB
Thu 22 Nov 2018

95bFM Reporter Oscar Perress talks to Activists Emmy Rākete and Betty Sio about the commercialisation of the Auckland Pride Parade, the place of the New Zealand Police Force in the Parade and what and who Pride is actually about and for. 

Rights as part of the curriculum: November 22, 2018

Rights as part of the curriculum: November 22, 2018 Rights as part of the curriculum: November 22, 2018, 16.44 MB
Thu 22 Nov 2018

Rights Now! is an educational tool from the office of the Children’s Commissioner to encourage children to know their rights and have their voice heard.The resource aims to provide “more opportunities for meaningful participation as the more they have, the more confident children and young people feel to express their views – they bring different perspectives, fresh ideas, and genuine concern for the future." Lachlan spoke with Sarah Morris, a senior adviser for the Strategy, Rights & Advice team in the Office of the Children’s Commissioner about Rights Now!

Ihumatao and Fletcher Building this generation's Bastion Point?

Ihumatao and Fletcher Building this generation's Bastion Point? Ihumatao and Fletcher Building this generation's Bastion Point?, 13.16 MB
Wed 21 Nov 2018

Harry speaks to Pania Newton, lead protester from Save Our Unique Landscape following protests at the Fletcher Building AGM about the situation Fletcher finds itself in now, as they plan to go ahead with development of the Māori archaeological site Ihumatao in Māngere.

The Wire with Lisa: Wednesday November 21, 2018

The Wire with Lisa: Wednesday November 21, 2018 The Wire with Lisa: Wednesday November 21, 2018, 105.96 MB
Wed 21 Nov 2018

On the show today, Dear Science discusses the deadliest scientist, why you really did not want to be alive in year 536 and wombats’ cube poos.

For our weekly chat with the New Zealand First party, Lillian talks to Deputy Leader Fletcher Tabuteau.

Harry speaks with Pania Newton, lead protester from Save Our Unique Landscape about the protests at Fletcher Building’s AGM, regarding plans to build 480 homes at Ihumatao, the ancestral Maori archeological site in Mangere.

And Lisa looks into the use of algorithms by government agencies to identify patterns and at risk population and discuss the ethical issues of its use with Dr Emily Keddell, a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Otago University.

The dangers of government algorithms: November 21, 2018

The dangers of government algorithms: November 21, 2018 The dangers of government algorithms: November 21, 2018, 28.22 MB
Wed 21 Nov 2018

Did you know some of your personal data gets collected by government agencies, then processed through an algorithm, and regurgitated as a part of a statistic used to identify at risk populations and enable pre emptive action? 

The Minister for Statistics has commissioned a report, accessible on Stats NZ's website, for some transparency on the process. 

Our producer Lisa Boudet talks to Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Otago University, Dr Emily Keddell, about the ethical issues arising. 

 

Justin's International Desk and Worry Week: November 20th, 2018

Justin's International Desk and Worry Week: November 20th, 2018 Justin's International Desk and Worry Week: November 20th, 2018, 30.42 MB
Tue 20 Nov 2018

The theme for this week's Worry Week is political ideologies and Justin is looking into the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia during the 1970s, with two of their leaders found guilty of genocide last week.  Justin looked into the two figures who influenced Cambodian politics and the ideology behind Khmer Rouge.