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Green Party Catch Up w/ Marama Davidson: 13th of December 2023

Green Party Catch Up w/ Marama Davidson: 13th of December 2023 Green Party Catch Up w/ Marama Davidson: 13th of December 2023, 44.52 MB
Wed 13 Dec 2023

For our weekly catch up with the Green Party, Rawan spoke with co-leader Marama Davidson about several topics that have been of concern recently. 

The first topic was around COP28 which is currently being held in Dubai and is being attended by a few of Aotearoa’s leaders including CLimate change minister Simon Watts and Green party co-leader James Shaw. Rawan asked about what the green party hopes to achieve and represent in this year’s conference.

They then spoke about the new government's plans to review Te Tiriti o Waitangi and what this will mean for Aotearoa. Rawan also asked about the government’s plans to scrap the fair pay agreement and the impact this will have on working kiwis. 

Finally they spoke about Prime minister Christopher Luxon’s statement this morning alongside Leaders form Canada and Australia which essentially called for a ceasefire in Gaza amidst the war with israel.

Repealing Fair Pay legislation w/ Dr Shane Reti: December 12, 2023

Repealing Fair Pay legislation w/ Dr Shane Reti: December 12, 2023 Repealing Fair Pay legislation w/ Dr Shane Reti: December 12, 2023, 14.02 MB
Tue 12 Dec 2023

For our weekly catchup with the National Party's Dr Shane Reti, Nicholas asked about the new Government's plans to repeal Fair pay agreement legislation.

The previous Government had passed the legislation that would allow a negotion to be triggered if 10% of a workforce ageed to beginning the fair pay process.

The interview begins with a question about why the Government chose repealling fair Pay Agreement legislation as a priority.

Reducing Rubbish Collection w Parul Sood

Reducing Rubbish Collection in Auckland w Parul Sood December 12-23 Reducing Rubbish Collection in Auckland w Parul Sood December 12-23, 13.84 MB
Tue 12 Dec 2023

A waste solution proposal by the Auckland Council is in the works for public consultation next year.

The proposal sees weekly rubbish collection change to fortnightly, ultimately aiming to reduce rubbish waste produced in Auckland. 

Producer Sofia Kent to Parul Sood, the general manager of Auckland Council Waste Solutions and the driving force behind the proposal.

Sood explains what the plan entails, pushback, and what it hopes to achieve.

 

The Wire w/ Nicholas: December 12, 2023

The Wire w/ Nicholas: December 12, 2023 The Wire w/ Nicholas: December 12, 2023, 127.49 MB
Tue 12 Dec 2023

The Tuesday Wire team is joined by Allan Blackman for Dear Science.

Nicholas catches up with the National Party's Dr Shane Reti about his governments plans to repeal Fair Pay Agreement Legislation. 

Nicholas also spoke to Amalgamated Unions Organiser Hamish McCraken about Fair Pay Agreements.

Producer Sofia speaks to Parul Sood the General manager of Auckland waste solutions.

The negatives of repealing Fair Pay Agreements w/ Union organiser Hamish McCracken: December 12, 2023

The negatives of repealing Fair Pay Agreements w/ Union organiser Hamish McCracken: December 12, 2023 The negatives of repealing Fair Pay Agreements w/ Union organiser Hamish McCracken: December 12, 2023, 16.37 MB
Tue 12 Dec 2023

The new Government's commitment to repealing the Fair Pay Agreement legislation has been met by staunch opposition.

The legislation would have provided employees from a certain sector the ability to trigger negotiations on industry minimums.

Leaked Cabinet papers show that the ne Government recieved advice warning that repealling the legislation would have disproportinate effects on Māori, Women and Young people.

Nicholas spoke to Union negotiator Hamish McCraken about the negatives of repealling the legisalation.

Safety at UoA w/ Nicola Gaston: 11 December, 2023

Safety at UoA w/ Nicola Gaston: 11 December, 2023 Safety at UoA w/ Nicola Gaston: 11 December, 2023, 10.62 MB
Mon 11 Dec 2023

A group of one hundred and nineteen University of Auckland academics have signed an open letter to the UoA council, calling for stronger clarity and action around safety concerns. 

After professor Siouxsie Wiles called to concern vulnerabilities in UoA’s system in employment court, more academics have come forward expressing their discomfort around how seriously their safety is taken. 

Liam had a chat with Professor Nicola Gaston about the open letter, and what changes she thinks need to be made. They first asked her about what the call specifically asked for.

 

Weekly Catch Up w Simon Court, discussing ACT's response to Te Pati Māori's hikoi, calls for removing the Human Rights Commission and COP28, December 11, 2023

Weekly Catch Up w Simon Court December 11, 2023.mp3 mp3, 31.8 MB
Mon 11 Dec 2023

Thousands of protestors took to the motorways December 5th, in protest against the recent policies announced by the new government. ACT Party leader David Seymour critiscised these actions, calling the tuesday events "diverse theatrics".

On our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Lou spoke to Simon Court about David Seymour's response to the hikoi, and ACT's stance on the policies announced, such as the scrapping of the Māori Health Authority, restoring referendums for Māori wards and minimising Māori language use in public services.

Lou then enquired about ACT renewing their call for the removal of the Human Rights Commission as well as alternative measures proposed to safeguard and promote human rights in New Zealand. 

Finally, Lou enquired about ACT's stance towards the climate change issues following Aotearoa's new climate minister participating in COP28, 2023's United Nations Climate Change Conference held at Expo City, Dubai.

 

Research Study on Vegetarians in NZ w Kathryn Bradbury, December 11 2023.

Research on Vegetarians w Kathryn Bradbury December 11 2023.mp3 mp3, 21.28 MB
Mon 11 Dec 2023

According to research published on the 6th of December, the accurate percentage of vegetarians in New Zealand is more likely to be two percent than the almost 20 percent previously cited in market research. 

According to this study:

93 percent of New Zealand eat red meat;

2.89 percent do not eat red meat, but eat seafood and poultry;

1.4 percent are pescatarians,

and 2 percent are true vegetarians. 

 

In this interview, Lou speaks to Dr Kathryn Bradbury from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the School of Population Health about the conclusions of this research.

The Wire w/ Liam: December 11, 2023

The Wire w/ Liam: December 11, 2023 The Wire w/ Liam: December 11, 2023, 102.93 MB
Mon 11 Dec 2023

Liam from Various Artists joins Lou on The Wire, as Rosetta hangs out in Pōneke. E whai ake nei:

Liam 

 spoke to Te Pati Māori’s Takutai Kemp about the parties hikoi last week, their swearing in to parliament, and the government's response to Israel's war on Gaza. 

They also had a chat with University of Auckland professor Nicola Gaston about their joint call with other UoA academics to address safety concerns in the university. 

 As well as professor Micheal Baker, to chat about the recent covid wave that’s been hitting Aotearoa. 

In our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Lou spoke to ACT MP Simon Court about ACT’s response to Te Pāti Māori’s hikoi last Tuesday, ACT renewing their call to abolish the Human Rights Commission, and the outcomes of COP28.

She also spoke to Kathryn Bradbury, Senior Researcher at the University of Auckland in the School of Population Health about the recent study released surrounding the percentage of vegetarians in New Zealand 

The Fifth COVID-19 wave w/ Prof. Micheal Baker: December 11, 2023

The Fifth COVID-19 wave w/ Prof. Micheal Baker: December 11, 2023 Micheal Baker: December 11, 2023, 16.37 MB
Mon 11 Dec 2023

Whilst much of Aotearoa has moved on from the Covid-19 Pandemic, the virus is still continuing to affect our daily lives.

We’ve recently seen a new wave of the virus, with over 5800 new cases reported by Te Whatu Ora. 

Liam had a chat with Professor Micheal Baker about the recent wave, and how Kiwi’s can stay safe.