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Auckland City Mission- Food Crisis

Auckland City Mission- Food Crisis Auckland City Mission- Food Crisis, 17.27 MB
Mon 30 Apr 2018

Auckland city mission are currently overwhelmed with requests for food parcels. For this month alone they have given out over 1,150 food parcels. With the numbers increasing rapidly, Lucy Austin spoke to David Ciurleonous from the mission to find out a bit more about the issue and what needs to be done to help. If you would like to donate food to the mission you can drop it off on Hobson street, or at the New World supermarkets at Victoria park and Devonport.

 

The Wire with Kelly: April 27 2018

The Wire with Kelly: April 27 2018 The Wire with Kelly: April 27 2018, 109.97 MB
Fri 27 Apr 2018

Rachel McDonald from Radio Adelaide catches us up on everything that's happening accross the ditch. She tells Kelly about the public reaction of the new 'Avengers' movie being released on a memorial holiday, and some of the changes to finance and policy for disability care in the upcoming budget. 

For Wire Worry Week, Producer Laura speaks with David McBride, an associate professor at Otago University, who is conducting research into the management of mental and physical health of veterans. In light of the Government's recent announcement for a $1.1 million grant, we look into New Zealand's shortcomings around the care of our veterans. 

Te Roopu Nahinara, The National Party MP Jami-Lee Ross chats to Kelly about the newly announced $28 billion Auckland Transport Alignment Project. He chats criticisms and improvements, and why he thinks Labour are taking the most expensive route. 

Producer Will Parsonson speaks to Murray Sherwin, chief of the productivity commision, about the recent report on the future of climate based policy in New Zealand. The report details the steps the government and our community as a whole must take to tackle one of the biggest challenges our generation faces.

Tess Barnett talks to Rose Hope, owner of K roads's very own Bread and Butter Letter, a vintage clothing shop focused on socially positive consumerism. Rose chats to Tess about concious consumerism and how she sees the effects of consumerism. 

Where next? New Zealand's Climate woes begin to be tackled.

Where next? New Zealand's climate woes begin to be tackled. , 16.36 MB
Fri 27 Apr 2018

Producer Will Parsonson speaks to Murray Sherwin, chief of the productivity commision, about the recent report on the future of climate based policy in New Zealand. The report details the steps the government and our community as a whole must take to tackle one of the biggest challenges our generation faces.

Wearing Bread and Butter, more comfortable than it sounds.

Wearing Bread and Butter, more comfortable than it sounds. , 26.66 MB
Fri 27 Apr 2018

Tess Barnett talks to Rose Hope, owner of K roads's very own Bread and Butter Letter, a vintage clothing shop focused on socially positive consumerism. Rose chats to Tess about concious consumerism and how she sees the effects of consumerism. 

Veterans: Are We Meeting Their Needs?

Veterans: Are We Meeting Their Needs? Veterans: Are We Meeting Their Needs?, 15.14 MB
Fri 27 Apr 2018

Producer Laura, speaks with David McBride, an associate professor of Otago University, who is conducting research into the management of mental and physical health of veterans. In light of Government's recent announcement for a 1.1 million dollar grant, we look into New Zealand's shortcomings around the care of our veterans. 

Why are the penguins dying?

Why are the penguins dying? Why are the penguins dying?, 3.92 MB
Thu 26 Apr 2018

Talia Bayes interviews Emily Hunter, a member of Greenpeace New Zealand, about the current issue of little penguins being found on the Bay of Plenty coast. Why is this happening and how can we help it?

Why don't we recognise the Armenian genocide?

Why don't we recognise the Armenian genocide? Why don't we recognise the Armenian genocide?, 10.03 MB
Thu 26 Apr 2018

Sarah Tatafu interviews Catherine Dulahunty about the issues New Zealand has with the Armenian Genocide.

Neutral Corner: The Novichok affair

Neutral Corner: The Novichok affair Neutral Corner: The Novichok affair, 15.93 MB
Thu 26 Apr 2018

With the fallout from an alleged Russian poisoning attack ongoing, Neutral Corner contrasts the rival coverage given by the BBC and RT.

This Day in History: 1960

This Day in History: 1960 This Day in History: 1960, 21.55 MB
Thu 26 Apr 2018

This Day in History takes us back to 1960 for the resignation of South Korean President Syngman Rhee.

The Wire with Lachlan: Thursday 26th April

The Wire with Lachlan: Thursday 26th April The Wire with Lachlan: Thursday 26th April, 42.76 MB
Thu 26 Apr 2018

First up Andrew LIttle joins Lachlan for their regular chat where they discuss Maori incarceration rates, drug and alcohol courts, and protesting ANZAC day. Then Neutral Corner returns where we follow up on the Sergei Skripal poisoning case. Our Wire Worry Week is war and monuments and we have Edwina Hughes Peace Movement Aotearoa to discuss white poppies. Dr Hirini Kaa joins Lachlan to discuss Aotearoa’s colonial monuments. Sarah and Talia get the student opinion of ANZAC day. Finally this day in history returns for the 1960 ousting of South Korean President Syngman Rhee