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Mental Health and the Construction Workforce w/ Victoria McArthur: February 10, 2022

Mental Health and the Construction Workforce w/ Victoria McArthur: February 10, 2022 Mental Health and the Construction Workforce w/ Victoria McArthur: February 10, 2022, 25.96 MB
Thu 10 Feb 2022

 A survey involving 1200 Construction Workers was published recently, showing the mental toll the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on the workforce. Joe speaks to Victoria McArthur, the CEO of Mates in Construction, about the mental health of Construction Workers over the course of the pandemic. 

Save Our Trains campaign: February 10, 2021

Save Our Trains campaign: February 10, 2021 Save Our Trains campaign: February 10, 2021, 15.93 MB
Thu 10 Feb 2022

A group is campaigning for the government and Kiwirail to restore intercity rail services after the Northern Explorer between Auckland and Wellington, as well as the Coastal Pacific Service between Picton and Christchurch were cancelled.

Kiwirail said it is now planning to create multi-day experiences that showcase the best of New Zealand, both on and off the track.

But the Save Our Trains campaign says it wants a comprehensive national strategy for future passenger rail services built around concerns for climate action, accessibility, and economic development.

Paul Callister is a spokesperson for the campaign and a senior associate at the Institute of Governance and Policy Studies at Victoria University. 

He spoke to Justin Wong.

Labour's Andrew Little: February 10, 2021

Labour's Andrew Little: February 10, 2021 Labour's Andrew Little: February 10, 2021, 23.38 MB
Thu 10 Feb 2022

On their weekly chat, Justin and Health and Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little talked about the government’s overseas recruitment campaign for specialist nurses, an academic paper calling for the community isolation programme to be revamped under the Omicron wave, and the Greens’s proposal over the Waitangi weekend to revisit all past treaty settlements and return stolen land.

 

Neighbourhood Watch: February 10, 2021

Neighbourhood Watch: February 10, 2021 Neighbourhood Watch: February 10, 2021, 18.71 MB
Thu 10 Feb 2022

Neighbourhood Watch reports on the 2021 Australian of the Year and sexual abuse survivor advocate Grace Tame saying she was threatened to not badmouth Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the federal parliament passing the government’s controversial religious discrimination bill.

The Wire with Justin: February 10, 2022

The Wire with Justin: February 10, 2022 The Wire with Justin: February 10, 2022, 104.64 MB
Thu 10 Feb 2022

On their weekly chat, Justin and Health and Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little talked about overseas nurse recruitement, home isolation, and revisiting past treaty settlements.

Neighbourhood Watch reports on an Australian of the Year being told not to badmouth the Prime Minister, and the passing of a controversial bill.

Justin also spoke to Paul Callister of Save Our Trains about their campaign for intercity rail.

Joe talked to Victoria McArthur from Mates in Construction about construction worker mental health.

He also chatted with Allergy NZ's Mark Dixon about a new free EpiPen campaign.

National Omicron Response Plan w/ Chris Bishop: February 9, 2022

National's Omicron Response Plan w/ Chris Bishop: February 9, 2022 National's Omicron Response Plan w/ Chris Bishop: February 9, 2022, 20.65 MB
Wed 9 Feb 2022

With Omicron spreading in the community, there is much discussion on how to best deal with the new variant. Christina speaks to the National Party’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop live on air about the party's ten-point plan to tackle Omicron.

The Wire with Jemima: February 09, 2022

The Wire with Jemima: February 09, 2022 The Wire with Jemima: February 09, 2022, 95.97 MB
Wed 9 Feb 2022

Today on the Wire, we start with Dear Science. Christina Huang asks AUT Professor Marcus Jones about how Omicron affects children, the concerning rise in methane levels in the atmosphere, astronomers taking a stand against an the massive number of satellites in space.

Christina speaks to the National Party’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop live about the party's ten point plan to tackle Omicron.\

Aneeka Moheed reports on her conversation with Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon about his call for compulsory Te Reo Māori classes to be introduced in schools.

Christina talks to Associate Professor Danny Osborne from the University of Auckland Social psychology department about the recent antivaccination protests, anti-government attitudes and how our mindset towards the pandemic has shifted over the past two years.

Finally, Jemima speaks to ACT Party Deputy Leader Brooke van Velden about the first three months of the End of Life Choice Act 2019 and the second reading of the bill that would ban conversion therapy in Aotearoa.

Assisted Dying and the Second Reading of the Bill to Ban Conversion Therapy w/ ACT's Brooke van Velden: February 09, 2022

Assisted Dying and the Second Reading of the Bill to Ban Conversion Therapy w/ ACT's Brooke van Velden: February 09, 2022 Assisted Dying and the Second Reading of the Bill to Ban Conversion Therapy w/ ACT's Brooke van Velden: February 09, 2022, 13.63 MB
Wed 9 Feb 2022

This week News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston interviews ACT Party Deputy Leader Brooke van Velden , about how the first three months of assisted dying being an option for New Zealanders suffering with terminal illnesses has gone. They also touch on the second reading of the bill that would ban conversion therapy that took place in Parliament yesterday. 

Anti-Mandate Protests and Attitudes towards the Pandemic w/ Danny Osborne: February 9, 2022

Anti-Mandate Protests and Attitudes towards the Pandemic w/ Danny Osborne: February 9, 2022 Anti-Mandate Protests and Attitudes towards the Pandemic w/ Danny Osborne: February 9, 2022, 15.62 MB
Wed 9 Feb 2022

Two years into the global pandemic, the world has faced a lot of changes: from new variants of the coronavirus running rampant, to the rollout of vaccines to protect us against Covid-19. We have seen nations mobilise to tackle the virus but we have also seen a small minority of people pushing back against the health measures that have been enacted. And in our digital age, it is no surprise that social media is fuelling the spread of fear and misinformation alongside the virus.

So why exactly does a global crisis invoke such strong reactions? 

Christina Huang spoke to Associate Professor Danny Osborne from the University of Auckland Social psychology department about the recent antivaccination protests, anti-government attitudes and how our mindset towards the pandemic has shifted over the past two years.

The Wire with Jemima: February 08, 2022

The Wire with Jemima: February 08, 2022 The Wire with Jemima: February 08, 2022, 104.2 MB
Tue 8 Feb 2022

Today on the Wire, Emily Bell speaks to University of Auckland Māori Studies Professor Margaret Mutu about the significance of Waitangi Day.

Jemima Huston talks to Professor Michael Plank about why Australia has opened its borders to all fully vaccinated travellers, when New Zealand has decided to reopen gradually with a five-step process. 

Emily interviews the CEO of the Bus and Coaches Association NZ Ben McFadgen about how the pandemic has impacted the bus and coach industry.

Jemima catches up with with promoter rep and freelance tour manager Sarin Moddel about her feelings on the government's $121 million covid relief funding announcement for the arts and culture sector. 

Finally, Jemima speaks to Dr Roshini Peiris-John, Associate Professor at the School of Population Health in Auckland, about her study into the Youth19 health survey and the finding that young Asian people who experience discrimination and racism are more likely to forgo healthcare.