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Food Banks Struggling Amidst Lockdown w/ Janet McAllister: November 15, 2021

Food Banks Struggling Amidst Lockdown w/ Janet McAllister: November 15, 2021 Food Banks Struggling Amidst Lockdown w/ Janet McAllister: November 15, 2021, 12.32 MB
Mon 15 Nov 2021

As grocery prices rise during Auckland's lockdown, then need for food packages has risen with it. With the government providing less economic aid to families during the current lockdown than during last years restrictions, Food Banks and Missions are wanting to see more government support to citizens in need. Charlie spoke to Janet McAllister, spokesperson for Child Poverty Action Plan, about what should be offered to those struggling to alleviate mounting pressures off charitable groups.

The Mātauranga Kai Research Project w/ Nikki Renall: November 15, 2021

The Mātauranga Kai Research Project w/ Nikki Renall: November 15, 2021 The Mātauranga Kai Research Project w/ Nikki Renall: November 15, 2021, 4.55 MB
Mon 15 Nov 2021

Dr Nikki Renall of Massey University, Taranaki, has been awarded nearly $350,000 to undertake nutritional research involving Māori communities. Within the research, Dr Renall's hopes to connect Māori back to their traditional narratives around kai, and create a treasured space for historical information that can be used to help eating habits of future generations. Dr Renall's speaks with Charlie on the current hopes for the research project, and where Māori focused nutritional research should be taken in the future.

Air Pollution from Fireworks w/ Dr Joel Rindelaub: November 15, 2021

Air Pollution from Fireworks w/ Dr Joel Rindelaub: November 15, 2021 Air Pollution from Fireworks w/ Dr Joel Rindelaub: November 15, 2021, 6.85 MB
Mon 15 Nov 2021

With the world focussing on COP26 discussions of climate change and pollution are rife. Ten days on from Guy Fawkes Day, Charlie speaks with Dr Joel Rindelaub from the University of Auckland to find out how much air pollution is created through fireworks. Dr Rindelaub discusses the biggest culprits for pollution in the fireworks market, and how these products can be affecting the whole communities health.

The Wire with Louis: November 15, 2021.

The Wire with Louis: November 15, 2021. , 103.1 MB
Mon 15 Nov 2021

On the Monday Wire this week...

Louis spoke to the University of California, Santa Barbara's Kai Thaler about Nicaragua's recent election and the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union's Wattie Watson about the vaccine mandate.

Charlie (on her first show) talked with Massey University's Dr Nikki Renall about sustainable kai, University of Auckland's Dr Joel Rindelaub about pollution from fireworks, and Child Poverty Action Group's Janet McAllister. 

Enjoy. 

Election in Nicaragua w/ Kai Thaler: Nov 15, 2021.

Election in Nicaragua w/ Kai Thaler: Nov 15, 2021. , 12.5 MB
Mon 15 Nov 2021

Last week, Daniel Ortega won his fourth consecutive election for Nicaragua's presidency. However, the election was marred by controversy, as eighty percent of eligible voters abstained, while seven of Ortega's opponents were arrested before voting began. 

Louis spoke to the University of California, Santa Barbara's Kai Thaler about the election, Nicaragua's slide towards dictatorship, and what action he was expecting pro-democracy, western powers to take. 

The Wire with Noah: November 12, 2021

The Friday Wire with Noah: November 12, 2021 The Friday Wire with Noah: November 12, 2021, 102.71 MB
Fri 12 Nov 2021

On this week's Friday Wire:

Noah speaks to Christopher Luxon about his future career goals, Professor Andrew Gaddis about the Three Strikes Policy and Dr Elizabeth Kerekere about Oranga Tamariki.

Ilena also speaks to Councillor Pippa Coom about housing intensification, level 3.2 in Tāmaki Makaurau and electric buses.

Have a nice.

Revoking the Three Strikes Policy w/ Andrew Geddis: November 12, 2021

Revoking the Three Strikes Policy w/ Andrew Geddis: November 12, 2021 Revoking the Three Strikes Policy w/ Andrew Geddis: November 12, 2021, 30.53 MB
Fri 12 Nov 2021

The government has announced they are revoking the 'Three Strikes Policy' introduced by the National Party in 2010. The policy imposes the maximum punishment on a violent offender after their third offence. While it aimed to keep the worst criminals out of society, it has since been criticised for absurd and disproportionate sentences on offenders. Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to Professor Andrew Geddis from the University of Otago about the policy, its potential flaws, and future improvements he would like to see to Aotearoa's criminal justice system.

City Counselling w/ Pippa Coom: November 12, 2021

City Counselling w/ Pippa Coom: November 12, 2021 City Counselling w/ Pippa Coom: November 12, 2021, 18.16 MB
Fri 12 Nov 2021

This week, Ilena talked to Pippa Coom about the Medium Density Residential Standards and what went down at Auckland Council's meeting about it last week. They also talked about Council services available at Level 3 Step 2 and new electric buses that will be replacing Auckland's diesel buses.

The Wire with Justin: November 11, 2021

The Wire with Justin: November 11, 2021 The Wire with Justin: November 11, 2021, 89.66 MB
Thu 11 Nov 2021

On their weekly chat, Justin and Health and GCSB Minister Andrew Little talked about the GCSB retiring the satellite dishes at Waihopai, home isolation for postive Covid community cases, and drugs to treat Covid.

Justin also spoke to Anti-Base Campaign's Murray Horton on retiring the Waihopai satellite dishes.

Producer Joe Wickins spoke to the University of Auckland's Kate Hannah on the spread of misinformation and disinformation since the Delta outbreak.

He also spoke to Judy Lawrence of Victoria University of Wellington on said how local leaders and planners can reduce risks from coastal threats without waiting for law reform.

Misinformation during the Delta Outbreak w/ Kate Hannah: November 11, 2021

Misinformation during the Delta Outbreak w/ Kate Hannah: November 11, 2021 Misinformation during the Delta Outbreak w/ Kate Hannah: November 11, 2021, 13.88 MB
Thu 11 Nov 2021

A recent study published by the University of Auckland has highlighted how misinformation has spread throughout communities since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. The study, which began in February 2020, analysed various social, mainstream and other forms of physical and digital media to see how dis and misinformation is transmitted across platforms. In addition, the study also showed how since the beginning of the Delta outbreak back in August, there has also been a sharp increase in COVID-19 related misinformation being spread throughout New Zealand. Joe talks to Kate Hannah, one of the project researchers, on the matter.