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NatChur and Mental Health with Shaun Robinson: October 8th, 2018

NatChur and Mental Health with Shaun Robinson: October 8th, 2018 NatChur and Mental Health with Shaun Robinson: October 8th, 2018, 18.81 MB
Mon 8 Oct 2018

This week is mental health awareness week and the Mental Health Foundation have launched a campaign with lots of activities focusing on the theme of “letting Nature In”. Producer Damian Rowe spoke Mental Health Foundation executive, Shaun Robinson about mental health, nature and the five ways to wellbeing, firstly asking what is mental health awareness week.

 

Keeping up with the Tahr with Nicky Snoyink: October 8th, 2018

Keeping up with the Tahr with Nicky Snoyink: October 8th, 2018 Keeping up with the Tahr with Nicky Snoyink: October 8th, 2018, 12.56 MB
Mon 8 Oct 2018

Last Monday The NZ Tahr Liaison Group had a consultation with Eugenie Sage regarding the government's plan to cull 10,000 Himalayan tahr, prior to the meeting 95Bfm producer Damian Rowe spoke to Forest and Bird regional manager for Canterbury, Nicky Snoyink about the proposed plans. After the Interview producer Damian Rowe gives a brief report of events that followed after the consultation.

 

Cultural Integration? I/V with June Ranson

Cultural Integration? I/V with June Ranson Cultural Integration? I/V with June Ranson , 24.63 MB
Fri 5 Oct 2018

To further the perspective on the proposed (and not yet released) NZ Values bill, Jenn speaks to June Ranson, an immigration lawyer and chair of the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment.

Click here or a thorough round up on the discussions around the bill so far.

 

The National Party with Amy Adams: 5th October, 2018

The National Party with Amy Adams: 5th October, 2018 The National Party with Amy Adams: 5th October, 2018, 28 MB
Fri 5 Oct 2018

The Wire with Laura: Friday October 5th, 2018

The Wire with Laura: Friday October 5th, 2018 The Wire with Laura: Friday October 5th, 2018, 103.09 MB
Fri 5 Oct 2018

Surogacy Laws w/h Debora Wilson: October 5th, 2018

Surogacy Laws w/h Debora Wilson: October 5th, 2018 Surogacy Laws w/h Debora Wilson: October 5th, 2018, 6.18 MB
Fri 5 Oct 2018

The Wire with Lachlan: October 4, 2018

The Wire with Lachlan: October 4, 2018 The Wire with Lachlan: October 4, 2018, 127.75 MB
Thu 4 Oct 2018

First up on the Wire, Oscar talks with Julie Chapman from KidsCan about period poverty. Andrew LIttle joins Lachlan for their regular chat, this week discussing the Criminal Cases Review Commission and the appointment of a new Chief Human Rights Commissioner. He also speaks with James Roberts from Organise Aotearoa about their new socialist organisation. FInally, Ben brings us This Day in History on the 1993 Russian Constitutional crisis.

The revolution will not be podcasted: October 4, 2018

The revolution will not be podcasted: October 4, 2018 The revolution will not be podcasted: October 4, 2018, 22.92 MB
Thu 4 Oct 2018

Organise Aotearoa is a new socialist organisation that aims to ‘take back power for ordinary, working people.’ They plan to hold hui over the next few months to speak to people about the issues affecting them before launching a full programme. Lachlan spoke with James Roberts from Organise Aotearoa.

This day in history: October 4th, 2018

This day in history: October 4th, 2018 This day in history: October 4th, 2018, 35.97 MB
Thu 4 Oct 2018

This day in history takes us back to 1993 for the conclusion of the Russian Constitutional Crisis, which saw the country's military fire on the parliament building, then known as the White House.

Providing For Those Who Need It: Access to Sanitary Products in Aotearoa: October 4, 2018

Providing For Those Who Need It: Access to Sanitary Products in Aotearoa: October 4, 2018 Providing For Those Who Need It: Access to Sanitary Products in Aotearoa: October 4, 2018, 6.55 MB
Thu 4 Oct 2018

Oscar Perress talks to Julie Chapman, of KidsCan, about poverty, in particular period poverty and access to sanitary products in Aotearoa. We also discuss the importance of ending the socio-economic causes that enable and breed period poverty rather than just providing temporary solutions.