Yesterday, the Government announced its three-step roadmap to get Auckland out of Alert Level 3. The first step will begin tonight at 11:59pm and will allow people to catch up outdoors in groups of 10 people from no more than two households.
To get a clearer understanding of how the roadmap works, as well as address some of the critiques of the decision, News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Dr Dianne Sika-Paotonu, an immunologist at the University of Otago Wellington, and Professor Michael Plank, a Covid-19 mathmatical modelling expert from the University of Canterbury. They discuss initial reactions to the announcement, critiques of the plan putting vulnerable communities at risk and whether the vaccination roll out will be able to keep ahead of a wider delta outbreak.
Joe talks to Sandra Grey, the National Secretary from Te Hautu Kahurangi, the Tertiary Education Union, on their most recent report about the increasing stress tertiary institutions are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Today on the Wire, Jemima Huston speaks to Dr Dianne Sika-Paotonu from the University of Otago Wellington and Professor Michael Plank from the University of Canterbury about for a catch up about the Government’s three-step roadmap to get Auckland out of Level 3.
Joe Wickins talks to Sandra Gray, the National Secretary from Te Hautu Kahurangi, the Tertiary Education Union, on their most recent report about the increasing stress tertiary institutions are facing during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Jemima talks to Jamie Freeman, Branch President of Hospitality New Zealand Auckland, about what the uncertainty surrounding the future of the Auckland hospitality sector and what your local venues could look like once the city is out of lockdown.
Joe also explores intrusive thoughts and how they impact mental health with Liesje Donkin, a Clinical Psychologist from AUT.
Louis talked to Cawthron Institute freshwater ecologist Dr Roger Young about the Land Air Water Aotearoa report's results for freshwater health and the need for more awareness about waterway pollution.
This week on the show, Jessica Hopkins speaks to Associate Professor Nicola Gaston from Stop Sexual Harassment on Campus about their call for an independent body to oversee how universities handle reports of sexual misconduct on campus.
Louis Macalister brings you two packages, one on funding for artists throughout the pandemic and another on vineyard labour shortages.
Finally Louis was joined by Cawthron Institute Freshwater Ecologist Dr Roger Young to talk about the recent Land Air Water Aotearoa report.
Stop Sexual Harassment on Campus Aotearoa (SSHOC) is a group of students and staff from New Zealand’s eight universities campaigning for an independent body to monitor the handling of sexual violence issues.
This follows criticism of several universities for their response to reports of sexual misconduct on campus.
Jessica Hopkins speaks to Associate Professor Nicola Gaston, from the University of Auckland about SSHOC's proposal for proactive change to current institutional practices.
Last week, the arts sector received an additional $37.5m in emergency relief funding to support them during the lockdown. However, many artists have said this will no be enough to help them plan for the coming months.
Louis spoke to Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Carmel Sepuloni, Creative New Zealand's Cath Cardiff, Basement Theatre's Cat Ruka, and Nightsong New Zealand's Ben Crowder about this.
Louis was joined by Ethical Employer's Tanya Pouwhare, Mudbrick Vineyard's Janine Mears, and New Zealand Wine's Philip Gregan to talk about labour shortages in the wine industry and the Recognised Seasonal Employers scheme.
Today Noah is back in studio because we are now at Alert Level 3!
On the show today, News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston brings us a breaking story on potential breaches to the Covid-19 border in the South of Port Waikato region.
Noah Ferguson-Dudding speaks to MP Christopher Luxon about the National Party’s plan to deal with Covid-19 over the coming years
Noah talks to Melanie Webber from the Post Primary Teachers Association about how students have been doing in lockdown, amid recent news that achievement rates have declined over the past two years.
Noah also interviews Professor Shaun Hendy about the recent modelling of vaccination rates he did for the government, and whether we’re likely to see a way of out of this lockdown
Ilena Shadbolt speaks to Auckland Councillor Pippa Coom about the rejuvenation of midtown Auckland and the Council’s response to the government’s three waters proposal.