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Call for Co-governance Referendum w/ ACT's Brooke van Velden: March 30, 2022

Call for Co-governance Referendum w/ ACT's Brooke van Velden: March 30, 2022 Call for Co-governance Referendum w/ ACT's Brooke van Velden: March 30, 2022, 17.36 MB
Wed 30 Mar 2022

This week on our weekly catch-up with ACT's Brooke van Velden Aneeka talks to Brooke about the call for a referendum on co-governance.

Income Inequality w/ Brooke Pao-Stanley: March 29, 2022

Income Inequality w/ Brooke Pao-Stanley: March 29, 2022 Income Inequality w/ Brooke Pao-Stanley: March 29, 2022, 10.99 MB
Tue 29 Mar 2022

In an effort to address the rising cost of living, the government has announced it will increase benefits to families on April 1. However, The Fairer Futures coalition has released new data that indicates these increases aren't enough, and people will remain locked in poverty. On the Wire, Christina spoke to Brooke Pao-Stanley from Fairer Futures about income inequality and what needs to be done.

The Wire with Christina: March 29, 2022

The Wire with Christina: March 29, 2022 The Wire with Christina: March 29, 2022, 69.38 MB
Tue 29 Mar 2022

The Tuesday Wire kicks off with regular segment Dear Science. Today, host Christina spoke to AUT Professor Allan Blackman about helium shortages due to war in Ukraine, the surpsiingly valuable materials making up mercury’s crust, and why you might be to blame if you find everyone else boring.

She then spoke to Brooke Pao-Stanley from Fairer Futures, which has released new data that indicates recent benefit increases aren't enough, and people will remain locked in poverty.

With Ukraine-Russia news dominating the headlines, it's possible you've missed the latest news from the United States. Christina caught up with Dr Maria Armoudian, a senior politics lecturer from the University of Auckland, about recent happenings in US politics.

And finally, producer Trishil reported on the prevalence of Long Covid, as well as the research efforts going into understanding the condition, and the various clinical trials and treatment options for the condition.

Listen back!

Developments In Long Covid Treatment and Research w/ Trishil Dahya

Developments In Long Covid Treatment and Research w/ Trishil Dahya Developments In Long Covid Treatment and Research w/ Trishil Dahya, 14.12 MB
Tue 29 Mar 2022

Trishil Dahya reports on the prevalence of Long Covid, as well as the research efforts going into understanding the condition, and the various clinical trials and treatment options for the condition.

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: March 29, 2022

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: March 29, 2022 Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman: March 29, 2022, 32.09 MB
Tue 29 Mar 2022

This week on Dear Science, Christina caught up with AUT Professor Allan Blackman. They talked about how the war in Ukraine has caused a helium shortage, the materials that make up the crust of Mercury, and why we find certain people boring.

Tikanga Maori & Regenerative Tourism w/ Professor Katharina Ruckstuhl: 28 March, 2022.

Tikanga Maori & Regenerative Tourism w/ Professor Katharina Ruckstuhl: 28 March, 2022. , 6.98 MB
Mon 28 Mar 2022

The fourth annual University of Otago Tourism Policy School was on Friday, featuring lectures from academics and members of the tourism sector. Sam Clark spoke to Professor Katharina Ruckstuhl from the University of Otago about how Māori values can be incorporated into tourism in Aotearoa. 

The Wire with Charlie: March 28, 2022

The Wire with Charlie: March 28, 2022 The Wire with Charlie: March 28, 2022, 102.93 MB
Mon 28 Mar 2022

On today's Monday Wire Charlie speaks to Jason Young, Director of Victoria University's New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre, regarding the proposed security deal between China and the Solomon Islands.

Sam discusses how Tikanga Māori should be incorperated into regenarative tourism, he speaks with Professor Katharina Ruckstuhl from the University of Otago.

Nicola Willis, Deputy Leader of the National Party, speaks with Charlie about the potential for restructuring tax brackets and how this would help the 'squeezed middle'.

The need for a living wage introduciton admist COVID-19 economic setbacks, Green Party's MP Ricardo Menéndez March speaks on the issue with Charlie.

Have a wonderful Monday!

China and Solomon Islands w/ Jason Young: March 28. 2022

China and Solomon Islands w/ Jason Young: March 28. 2022 2022, 19.02 MB
Mon 28 Mar 2022

The proposal of a new security deal between China and the Solomon Islands has caused concern amongst politicians, and Pacific Nations. Jason Young, Director of Victoria University's New Zealand Contemporary China Research Centre, discusses with Charlie what the deal means for the Pacific, and why the deal is in China's interest.

New Taxation Brackets w/ Nicola Willis: March 28, 2022

New Taxation Brackets w/ Nicola Willis: March 28, 2022 New Taxation Brackets w/ Nicola Willis: March 28, 2022, 15.72 MB
Mon 28 Mar 2022

Inflation rates and living costs continue to rise, and taxes take a large amount of low earner incomes away from the workers. Nicola Willis, Deputy Leader of the National Party, discussed with Charlie National's proposal for restructuring tax brackets and who this would impact the most.

A Liveable Wage w/ Ricardo Menéndez March: March 28, 2022

A Liveable Wage w/ Ricardo Menéndez March: March 28, 2022 A Liveable Wage w/ Ricardo Menéndez March: March 28, 2022, 18.76 MB
Mon 28 Mar 2022

Minimum wage is due to increase, but families are still struggling to afford the basic costs of living. COVID-19 has also made this struggle more difficult, with isolation rules causing families to stretch their incomes to new products and necessities. Charlie spoke with Green MP, Ricardo Menéndez March, about the potential of implementing a living wage for all New Zealand adult workers.