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R1 News, Fri 18 Oct - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 18 Oct - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

10/17/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, police arrest a hatchet wiedling trespasser disguising self as a DCC worker, household New Zealand names are teaming up in a new campaign for the New Zealand Herpes Foundation, a Kiwi is running the Auckland Marathon Blindfolded to fundraise for the Mental Health Foundation, and more. In stories, we invite OUSA 2025 President, Liam Whtie and Admin Vice-President and also Friday news host, Amy Martin, to talk about their goals in the role. Then in 'Scoop on the Stars', Jana gives us a the final astrological reading of the year and in 'What's the Haps', Amy gives us the rundown on what you can get up to this weekend in Ōtepoti. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Thurs 17 Oct - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

10/16/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, inflation has fallen to 2.2% which is now within the Reserve Bank’s target, government has been accused of copying and pasting Uber’s position on contractors and adopting it as official policy, Australia’s new move to attract New Zealand doctors to move across the ditch has caused concerns, and more. In stories, we invite Adelaide Dunn, R1 Production Manager, to talk about the breaking news of the death of Liam Payne of One Direction. Then, we invite Ōtakou Whakaihu Waka academics Professor Richard Jackson, Leading Thinker Chair at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, and Professor Robert Patman, of International Relations in the Politics department, to talk about the ongoing pressures on the university to endorse the Boycott, Divest, Sanction movement aginst Israel. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Wed 16 Oct - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

10/15/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the first cruise ship passengers in Dunedin this season were greeted by protestors outside of the Dunedin Railway Station Tuesday morning, Wellington City Councillors are set to hold an urgent meeting on Wednesday after the Government threatened to step in, Chinese military and coast guard personnel surrounded Taiwan’s main island on Monday for a day of large-scale drills that Beijing said were a warning against “separatist acts”, and more. In stories, we invite Bonnie Harrison, former R1 News Producer and current Producer at RNZ Nights back for Radio One's 40th Birthday celebrations about her time as a radio producer and what's special about student radio. In Conservation Conversations, Adam Stitely talks to Fox Meyer, reporter for Newsroom about the Fast-Track Bill. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Tues 15 Oct - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

10/14/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, last Wednesday close to 200 Otago students and staff marched to the Clocktower in a pro-Palestine march that resulted in the arrest of one student, Pharmac to improve access to three cancer medicines from November, a second round of an emergency polio vaccination campaign in Gaza aims to aid half a million children, and more. And Ailah Taring brings us the most innovative STEM news, this week on the scientists who won this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on an AI model able to predict protein structures. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 11 Oct - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 11 Oct - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

10/10/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a fact dive on the world's favourite biggest baby penguin, a regional court in Switzerland has ruled that a watch manufacturer was justified and within his rights to tell employees that if they need to take a bathroom break and brat and it's completely different because it's Charli xcx at Laneway. In Scoop with the Stars, Jana Gleeson takes us through what Comet A3 means for your astrological reading. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Thurs 10 Oct - Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 10 Oct - Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

10/09/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, $500,000 in political donations have been linked to projects included in the proposed Fast-track Approvals Bill, Plunket Staff will undergo vaccination training to help increase rates of immunisation, 13 States in the United States of America have filed lawsuits against TikTok for ‘harming young people’s mental health, and more. In stories, Jonah and R1 News Producer Jamiema break down Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's press conference in Ōtepoti. Today’s host is Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Wed 9 Oct - Celia Ward and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 9 Oct - Celia Ward and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

10/08/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, six boys from Death Star flat have raised $5,200 for men's mental health charity by playing 72 holes of golf in a single day, children's literacy rates are declining leading many countries including New Zealand to rethink how reading is taught in schools, US President Joe Biden has urged residents in the path of Hurricane Milton to “evacuate now” before the storm makes landfall, and more. In Conservation Conversations, Adam takes us through the latest in environmental news in Aotearoa, including possum trapping on the Otago Peninsula, five successful breeding pairs of takahe, DOC x Auckland Zoo link up for World Animal Day and a mining company who wants to mine seabed off the Taranaki coast is approved through the Fast Track Bill. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward and Adam Stitely. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 8 Oct - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 8 Oct - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

10/07/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, New Zealand Navy vessel Manawanui has sank after catching fire during the night, the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill might bring benefits to local media firms, tomorrow students will march to the Clocktower in support of Palestine, and more. Then Ailah Taring brings us the most innovative STEM news. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 4 Oct - Amy Martin - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 4 Oct - Amy Martin - Radio One 91FM

10/03/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a state of emergency declared in Ōtepoti overnight due to the flooding and slips caused by the continuing heavy rain, former TV show host and businessman Sir Ian Taylor has written an open letter to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on the future of healthcare, New Zealand wins back world record for largest Haka breaks world record in New Zealand, and more. Then in 'What's the Haps,' Amy Martin takes us through what's on this weekend in Ōtepoti. Today’s host is Amy Martin. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 1 Oct - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 1 Oct - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

09/30/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, 35,000 people marched to the Octagon on Saturday in protest of recent changes to the new Dunedin Hospital build, resources for National’s new maths curriculum in schools will be paid for by axing a programme that helps teachers learn te reo Māori, countries are warning nurses not to move to New Zealand, and more. In stories, we invite Michael Swanson, PhD candidate from Ōtakou Whakaihu-Waka's Politics department whose research focuses on the opposition's role in New Zealand politics, to talk about last weekend's protest, the ramifications it has for the public's trust in the government and how various expenditures to national debt should not be considered equals. Then, Sam Somerville gets us all updated with the latest sports new in Sports Sweep. And Ailah Taring brings us the most innovative STEM news. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 27 Sept - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 27 Sept - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

09/26/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Dunedin Hospital project downgrade causes outrage, David Seymour says that there will be no more teacher only days during term times and a lost Mozart composition discovered in Germany. In stories, we invite Jill Bond, CEO of New Zealand Kindergartens, to talk about the Ministry of Regulation's review of the Early Childhood Education sector, which is seeing various bodies representing the education of tamariki at odds over what will be best. Changes that are on the table include the end of pay parity and changes to the minimum teacher to child ratio, that New Zealand Kindergartens, wants to keep to ensure quality education and equitable pay for early childhood teachers. Then in What's the Haps, Amy takes us through what you can get up to in Ōtepoti this weekend. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Thurs 26 Sept - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 26 Sept - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

09/25/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the Prime Minister’s chief science advisory position continues to be left unfilled since Dame Juliet Gerrard left in June, charter schools revived as the bill passes its final reading, Israel’s top general says the country is preparing for a possible ground offensive in Lebanon, and more. In stories, we invite Dr Azka Ghafoor, from the Department of Management at Ōtakou Whakaihu Waka, to talk about Seek's inaugural Workplace Happiness Index report that found Gen Z are most unhappy at their workplaces and what this means for workplaces, should management accomodate this and what this could change for the workplace. In Film Review, Jonah reviews last night's Dunedin Film Society screening, 'The Long Absence'. Then DPAG Late Brekkie host, Alex Lister, joins the show to talk about the latest local art gallery news. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Wed 25 Sept - Celia Ward and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 25 Sept - Celia Ward and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

09/24/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Otago Polytechnic is undergoing major changes with over 30 programs under review and many staff affected, a new covid 19 variant is spreading rapidly and could soon become the dominant variant around the globe, Fuel Your Stoke is on this Sunday to spread awareness for mens mental health, and more. Then in Local Produce, Celia chats with Critic Te Ārohi's columnist, Jordan Irvine, to talk about this week's featured musician, Frivolry. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward and Tristan Serrano. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 24th of September - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 24th of September - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

09/23/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Israeli airstrikes have killed 492 people and sent tens of thousands of people fleeing for safety in Lebanon, progress on the World’s first agreement to protect people from future pandemics, urgent action is being taken to restrict the sale of nitrous oxide within New Zealand, and more. In stories, we invite Kitten to talk about worker rights in the sex work industry and protesting against Stilettos. Then, Sam Somerville gets us all updated with the latest sports new in Sports Sweep. And Ailah Taring brings us the most innovative STEM news. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 20 Sept - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 20 Sept - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

09/19/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, another ferry towed to Wellington after drifting for hours in Cook Straight, rapper 'Diddy' is in police custody and has been denied bail after he was charged with sex trafficking in the US this week, Suburbia has made its mark in the Dunedin nightlife scene as the one stop shop for freshers or old people going through a midlife crisis, and more. Then in 'Scoop on the Stars' Jana reads your horoscope for the week, and in 'What's the Haps' Amy Martin takes us through what's on in Ōtepoti weekend. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Thurs 19 September - Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 19 September - Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

09/18/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, new climate projections from NIWA show that New Zealand is to get hotter at a faster rate than previously expected, Winston Peters has claimed that Parliament’s standards are in a ‘state of decay’, 14 people have been killed and 300 injured across Lebanon as handheld radios used by the armed group Hezbollah have exploded across the country, and more. In stories, we invite Juju Moharram, the co-president of Amnesty Youth Otago, or AYO, to talk about the kaupapa of AYO on campus, Aotearoa, worldwide and how to get involved. Then we are joined by MP for Dunedin, Rachel Brooking, to respond to Health Minister Dr. Shane Reti's ambiguous comments on the Dunedin Hospital rebuild and the lack of governmental commitment to the full project. Then in Film Review, Jonah reviews the Dunedin Film Society's showing of Burning (2018). Today’s host is Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Wed 18 September - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 18 September - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

09/17/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Uniflat residents have been experiencing unexpected and unnotified visits from staff and maintenance crews, Hezbollah has vowed to retaliate against Israel after pagers used by its members exploded across Lebanon simultaneously killing at least nine people and wounding almost 3,000, experts warn against obsession and experts warn of the obsession that could rise from calorie counters, fitness trackers, and sleep monitors, and more. In Conservation Conversations, Adam Stitely gives us a wrap up of this week's conservation news, including the Bird of the Year rankings, Kaikōura's designation as a Dark Sky Sanctuary, the rescuing of a pygmy whale and a finding of some mudfish. Then Critic Te Ārohi's Jordan Irvine joins Celia Ward to chat about this week's featured musician, Achtung. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 17th of September  - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 17th of September - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

09/16/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the government is introducing new tests that determine whether workers are employees or contractors, a gunman was recently arrested for a supposed "assassination attempt" on Donald Trump, and a welcome on te wiki o te reo Māori this week. Then, Sam Somerville gets us all updated with the latest sports new in Sports Sweep. And Ailah Taring brings us the most innovative STEM news. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Fri 13 Sept - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

09/12/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Bruce Aitken's portrait is removed from Knox college's dining room after sexual offence charges have transpired against the former Knox college Master and University of Otago Pro-Chancellor, more cases of mPox are linked to Queenstown's Winter Pride Festival, and Dunedin is in desperate need for a more student bar. In stories, we invite Adita Gorasia, the founder of Ads of Pads, to talk about the initiative that will see free menstrual products in Auckland University bathrooms with the help of partnering with advertisers. Then in 'Scoop on the Stars' Jana reads your horoscope for the week, and in 'What's the Haps' Amy Martin takes us through what's on in Ōtepoti weekend. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Thurs 12 Sept - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

09/11/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, US election opponents Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced off in a televised election debate for the first yesterday, the government has announced more structured literacy for schools, a last-minute amendment to the gang patch policy has put the government under major scrutiny, and more. In stories, we invite Dr Sebastian JS Potgieter, a University of Otago teaching fellow at the School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences, to talk about Israel's place in international sport and the pending decision from FIFA to expel Israel from the tournament following a legal review requested by the Palestinian Football Association. Then we have 'DPAG's Late Breakfast Show' host Alex Lister come in and chat about what's going on currently in Ōtepoti's galleries, and in Film Review, Jonah reviews the Dunedin Film Society's latest screening of French film, India Song. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Wed 11 Sept - Celia Ward, Tristin Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

09/10/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Ngāti Whātua iwi is asks the High Court to reverse the Kaipara District Council's decision to abolish its Māori ward council's move, Contact Energy has bought out renewable energy generator Manawa Energy, James Earl Jones, the voice of Star Wars’ principal villain Darth Vader has died age 93, and more. In Conservation Conversations, Adam Stitely talks to Annie Robertson from Antarctica NZ about the adélie penguin's entry into the Bird of the Year race. In Local Produce, Celia Ward talks to Critic Te Ārohi's Jordan Irvine about the latest feature, 'Underbirds,' a student-made doco on another runner in Bird of the Year, the pukunui. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward, Tristin Serrano and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 10 September  - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 10 September - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

09/09/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the OUSA exec election coming up. increased Muslim concerns over proposed changes to gun legislations, release of taxpayer details to social media platforms, and a case against Google for an illegal ad monopoly. In stories, we invite Associate Professor Phillip Wilcox to talk about Māori perspectives on genetic engineering in New Zealand in light of recent legislative changes. Then, Sam Somerville gets us all updated with the latest sports new in Sports Sweep. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 30 August - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 30 August - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

08/29/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Kīngi Tuheitia has passed away surrounded by family aged 69 years old, the Taliban bans the sound of female voices in public in Afghanistan, University of Otago researchers are saying that ecstasy users could ease up on the use of alcohol and still have just as much fun, and more. Then in 'What's the Haps', Jamiema Lorimer takes over for Amy Martin, to fill you in on what's coming up this weekend in events. Today’s hosts are Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jana Gleeson, Amy Martin and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Thurs 29 July - Charlie Cunningham - Radio One 91FM

08/28/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Darleen Tana has filed legal proceedings against the Green Party following party-hoping allegations, Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora has started implementing a voluntary redundancy scheme and an Upper Hutt Brewery has been told to remove its Kupe beer from sale after it was found to be in breach of advertising standards In stories, we invite Green MP and Ōtepoti local, Francisco Hernandez, to talk about his goals as the Green Party's newest addition to Parliament, how he's supporting tertiary students and connecting with Ōtepoti and Aotearoa's Filipino community. Interviewed by news hosts, Charlie Cunningham and Tristan Serrano. Today’s host is Charlie Cunningham. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Wed 28 August - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 28 August - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

08/27/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, New Zealanders with the lowest income pay the nation’s highest power prices and cities with the highest average income have the cheapest electricity, new literacy and numeracy tests could lead to students repeating years and dropping out says teachers, CEO of Telegram messaging app arrested, and more. Then we invite Critic Te Ārohi's Local Produce columnist, Jordan Irvine, to talk about this week's featured artist, RISK. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 27 August - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 27 August - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

08/26/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the Fast-track Approvals bill is being changed, students of Te Herenga Waka Victoria University Wellington held a sit-in after finding their university invests over $47,500 in Israeli government bonds, thousands of pro-Palestine Democratic voters marched in protest against the Biden’s administration's support of Israel throughout the four-day Democratic National Convention last week in Chicago, and more. Then, Ailah Taring brings us the most innovative STEM news. This week we talk about the HSNO Act and how changes to access to gene technology are coming in Aotearoa. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Thurs 22 Aug - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 22 Aug - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

08/25/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a leaked lobbying plan from the Tobacco giant Philip Morris detailing plans for "political pressure" to get more favourable regulations and tax cuts from 2017 successful, new Ministry of Regulation to pay staff an average salary of $152,000 despite cuts to public service sector, Ukraine has launched a series of drone attacks on Moscow, and more. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Wed 21 August - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

08/20/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the government has announced a significant change to its carbon pricing strategy, Rotorua chef Rich Johns wins this year’s Great New Zealand Toastie competition, Former US Representative George Santos has pleaded guilty to fabricating fundraising figures and more. Today’s host is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward and Tristan Serrano. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 20 August - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 20 August - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

08/19/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Koroneihana is underway and PM Christopher Luxon and NZ First have publicly announced they will not support Act’s Treaty Principles Bill, migrant workers are being found to be exploited through a visa scheme, more than 2400 ambulance officers will be going on strike on the 20th and the 24th of August, and more. Today’s host is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 16 August - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 16 August - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

08/15/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Olympic boxer Imane Khelif names Elon Musk and JK Rowling in a criminal case for cyber-bullying, an all-you-can-fly subscription with Europe’s worst airline, our rolling coverage of the mpox outbreak continues, and more. In stories, we invite Jono McCabe, R1 DJ and Critic Te Ārohi writer, to talk about his piece 'No Place to Practice: How can there be an Ōtepoti music scene if bands can’t practise?' about how student bands face the lack the issue of lacking practice spaces in Ōtepoti, what solutions they'd like to see and how this impacts the music scene in our city. Then in 'Scoop on the Stars,' Jana Gleeson fills us in on this week's aurora and continuing coverage of what Mercury's current retrograde means for your sign this week. We finish up with 'What's the Haps' with Amy Martin. This weekend bring Reggae Vibes, Bring the Noise final, graduation and the second Small Press Fest! Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Thurs 15 August - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 15 August - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

08/14/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, disability services are shifting from Whaikaha the Ministry of Disabled People to the Ministry of Social Development, Wellington Girls’ College students set up a classroom on the Parliament lawn to protest their lack of funding, the US, Egypt and Qatar call on Israel and Hamas to meet for negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza and more. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham, Jonah Broughton and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Wed 14 August - Celia Ward and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 14 August - Celia Ward and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

08/13/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a new student bar labelled ‘Dropkicks’ is set to open in the space formerly occupied by the Captain Cook and Dive Bar, Small Press Festival is this weekend, the African CDC has declared an mpox outbreak a public health emergency, and more. Then we invite Critic Te Ārohi's Local Produce columnist, Jordan Irvine, to talk about this week's featured artist, DJ Bax. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Adam Stitely and Tristan Serrano. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 13 August - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 13 August - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

08/12/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the government reveals and begins its new traffic light system for those on the benefit, NZ visa fees have increased to become self-funded but more than necessary, Israeli forces killed more than 100 Palestinians sheltering in al-Tabin school in Gaza last weekend, and more. Then, Sam Somerville gets us all updated with the latest sports new in Sports Sweep, wrapping up the Paris 2024 Olympics with Aotearoa's best performance yet and records being broken across the globe. And Ailah Taring brings us the most innovative STEM news, this week on intranasal vaccines. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 9 August - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 9 August - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

08/08/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the Great Barrier Reef records its highest temperature in 400 years, Wellington Council is encouraged to do more to stop fatalities at its waterfront, Ōtepoti launches free community bike registration scheme called 529 Garage, and more. Then we have "Scoop on the Stars" with Jana Gleeson, letting you know what Mercury in retrograde means for your star sign. In "What's the Haps" with Amy Martin, takes you through what events are on this weekend. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Thurs 8 August - Charlie Cunningham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 8 August - Charlie Cunningham - Radio One 91FM

08/07/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, young Kiwis are the most affected by current rising unemployment rates, Kaipara District Council becomes the first to disestablish its Māori ward, and Children's Minister compares Oranga Tamariki to a 'Cash Cow'. In stories, we invite Daniel Benson-Guiu, Te Pou Ahurei Takirua - Ahumahi Assistant National Secretary in Industrial at the Tertiary Education Union, to talk about the ongoing changes polytechnics are facing across Aotearoa, including cost-cutting measures and directives ordered by the government, and the decision to reform polytechnics so 'the strongest stand alone, and the weakest unite' to paraphrase the words of Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills, Penny Simmonds. Today’s host is Charlie Cunningham. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Wed 7th August - Adam Stitely and Tristan Serrano - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 7th August - Adam Stitely and Tristan Serrano - Radio One 91FM

08/06/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Violent protests involving hundreds of anti-immigration protesters have erupted in towns and cities across Britain, The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has resigned and fled the country, A US judge has ruled Google acted illegally to maintain a monopoly on online searches and related advertising, and more. Today’s hosts are Adam Stitely and Tristan Serrano. The bulletin was written by Adam Stitely and Tristan Serrano. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 6 August - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 6 August - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

08/05/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a 200-person strong hikoi led by Ngāpuhi to parliament opposed the repeal of section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act yesterday, more than 2400 ambulance officers will be going on strike, nurses for Access Community Healthcare were protesting yesterday for wage increases, and more. Then we have the latest in sport news in 'Sports Sweep' with Sam Somerville and STEM news with Ailah Taring. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Fri 2nd August - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

08/01/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Dunedin Swimmers help make history at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Drunken antics from Christchurch trio land them in the ED for swallowing metal bottle tops, Accused terrorists accused of the 9/11 attacks agreed to plead guilty, and more. Today’s hosts are Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Thurs 1 August - Charlie Cunningham - Radio One 91FM

07/31/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, MP shocked by Trade Minister's remark of “you're not in Mexico now, changes at Te Whatu Ora continue, new research has shown that New Zealand has a major victim-blaming culture, and more. Today’s host is Charlie Cunningham. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Wed 31, July - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

07/30/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, carbon dioxide levels have reached a new record high at NIWA’s monitoring site off of Wellington’s coast, thousands of Venezuelans are heading towards the presidential palace in Caracas to protest against President Nicolas Maduro’s claim of victory in the country’s disputed election, the two-night genre diverse Flipper Fest is coming up on August 9th and 10th, and more. In stories, we invite Jess Haugh to talk about her Master's project regarding sexual harm in the New Zealand music industry Today’s hosts are Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Tues 30 July - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

07/29/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, voting is open in the OUSA by-election for a new Finance and Strategy Officer, Local Government Minister Simeon Brown confirmed the new Māori ward legislation is due to become law on Wednesday, Dunedin millionaire Roger Fewtrell has a goal to provide up to 250 first-time home buyers for deposits on affordable homes he plans to build across the city, and more. In stories, we invite Frances Paveletich, curator of Small Press Fest, to talk about this year's festival and why support small press? In Sports Sweep, Sam Somerville gets us all updated with the latest from the 2024 Paris Olympics and more. Today’s host is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Fri 26 July - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

07/25/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, this past Monday was the hottest day on record, a British Olympian steps down from the Olympics for excessively whipping a horse, is Kamala Harris brat, and more. In stories, we invite OUSA Academic Rep, Stella Lynch to talk about OUSA's campaign to get closed captions and recording on ALL lectures and Akila, Olivia and Alex from the Med Revue team, to talk about upcoming Med Revue 'Med-agascar'. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Thurs 25 July - Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

07/24/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Māori wards bill passes its second reading, OUSA by-election Finance and Strategy nominees announced, two events in Ōtepoti this weekend in support of Kanaky and more. In stories, we invite global geo-politics expert and Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka PhD candidate, Geoffrey Miller to talk about Joe Biden's drop out of the U.S. Presidential race and its implications for global affairs. Today’s host is Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Jonah Broughton and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Wed 24 July - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 24 July - Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely - Radio One 91FM

07/23/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Otago students might soon have universal access to closed-captioned lecture recordings, reality TV contestants eat protected weka on NZ-filmed show, Vice President Kamala Harris has all but clinched the Democratic Party nomination in a show of party unity, and more. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Adam Stitely. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Tues 23 July - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 23 July - Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

07/22/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a by-election for the new OUSA Finance and Strategy Officer has been called, Health Minister Dr Shane Reti has announced that there will be an eventual deficit of approximately 1.4 billion dollars by the end of 2024 in the health system, some updates from the War on Gaza, and more. Then we have 'Sports Sweep' with Sam Somerville and STEM news with Ailah Taring. Today’s hosts are Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Ailah Taring and Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 19 July - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 19 July - Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a Christchurch based catholic order has had it’s authority removed and their priests have been stripped of their religious faculties an investigation by the Vatican into allegations surrounding unauthorised exorcisms and spiritual and psychological abuse, a Wānaka grebe has died of starvation after two large pieces of plastic waste got stuck in it’s digestive tract., Rob Roy's dairy has been sold, and more. In stories, we invite Critic Te Ārohi's news editor, Hugh Askerud, to talk about this year's annual Fish & Chip Review, the magazine's 23rd! Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Jana Gleeson. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Thurs 18 July - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 18 July - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the New Zealand Defence Force has confirmed rumours that they will begin to invite expressions of interest in voluntary redundancy from its civilian workforce, former Prime Minister Helen Clark and her old political rival, former national party leader Don Brash, issued a joint statement on Tuesday criticising a quote ‘radical change in New Zealand’s foreign policy’ undertaken by current prime minister Christopher Luxon, Donald Trump has selected Ohio Senator JD Vance as running mate in his 2024 election campaign, and more. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Interview: Grant Robertson on New Vice-Chancellor Role - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

07/11/2024 0 min 0 sec

Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka's new Vice-Chancellor, Grant Robertson, joins our News Producer, Jamiema Lorimer, in the R1 booth to talk about what he's bringing to the role, his goals and how he'll be advocating for the student body. Grant Robertson celebrated his first day in the role on July 1st, welcomed with a pōwhiri by mana whenua at Ōtākou Marae. Robertson is the first non-academic to hold Otago's Vice-Chancellor role, but he has extensive experience being the former Deputy Prime Minister of Aotearoa and Finance Minister, as well as OUSA President in 1992 and NZUSA Co-President in 1996. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

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R1 News, Fri 12 July - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

07/11/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a local Quiz Night for Palestine has raised $13700 for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, two major European countries have held their general elections, Newshub made their final broadcast last Friday, and more. In stories, we invite Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka's new Vice-Chancellor, Grant Robertson, to talk about his goals in the new role and how he'll be advocating for the student body. Today’s host is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jamiema Lorimer. Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM, the student radio station at the University of Otago. Get the scoop on local, national and international current affairs with our daily news bulletin. Dive deeper into news stories with our expert interviews. Stay in the know with happenings in Ōtepoti Dunedin and beyond with our recurring panel of guests. Only on Radio One 91FM, the R1 News, weekdays at 1pm - and right here, where we upload our show daily! News. From the Campus to the Beehive. For students by students. Interested in finding out more? You can follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r1newsnz/ Check out our website: https://www.r1.co.nz/news You can find our podcasts on Spotify at R1 News or wherever else you get your podcasts - just search for R1 News by Radio One 91FM! Interested in joining the R1 News team? Got a news tip? Email us at: news@r1.co.nz Made with the support of NZ On Air.

R1 News, Fri 21 June - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 21 June - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

06/20/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the New Zealand government is being urged to withdraw its military from the RIMPAC exercise, Health Minister Dr Shane Reti says the government remains committed to its campaign pledge of delivering the new Dunedin Hospital as originally promised, following his visit yesterday to the rebuild, two Just Stop Oil activists spray painted Stonehenge orange on Wednesday, ahead of the summer solstice, and more. 
 Today’s hosts is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Wed 19 June - Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

06/18/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the Waitangi Tribunal inquiry into the use of te reo Māori in the public sector concluded with an emotional final day, the government has told Te Pūkenga to resume cost-cutting and asset sales at its polytechnics, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his war cabinet as of Monday this week. In stories, we invite Dr Jen Purdie, of the University of Otago's Centre of Sustainability, to talk about the government's decision to reverse the ban on oil and gas exploration. Today’s hosts is Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Jonah Broughton and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Mon 17 June - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

06/16/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka has appointed its new chancellor, the number of people serving prison time for crimes they are later cleared of has doubled in the last decade and a Master’s thesis has found a Milford Sound Tsunami in the best case scenario would have a 5-percent survival rate. Today’s hosts is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Fri 14 June - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

06/13/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Dunedin City Councillors have voted to allocate staff resourcing to deliver the Ōtepoti Live Music Action Plan, Auckland University remains Aotearoa’s top university, the latest international rankings show and New Zealand Opera becomes the first in the world to provide braille surtitles for blind and low-vision opera-goers with their season of Rossini’s ‘Le Comte Ory’. In stories, we invite Fairleigh Gilmour, a co-founder and member of Save Dunedin Live Music and local musician, to talk about the Ōtepoti Live Music Action plan and its current progress. Today’s hosts is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Wed 12 June - Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

06/11/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Ambulance officers start industrial action today in response to an impasse with Hato Hone St John over pay negotiations, the death toll from Israel’s raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp on Saturday, has risen to 274, far-right parties across Europe have made significant gains in this week's European parliament elections, and more. In stories, we invite Dr Paula O'Kane, a senior lecture from the Department of Management at the Otago Business, to talk about proposed changes to the Holidays Act that could result in less sick leave for part-time workers. Today’s host is Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Jonah Broughton and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Mon 10 June - Charlie Cunningham - Radio One 91FM

06/09/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a bill to resume the exploration of oil and gas in New Zealand is set for later this year, schools nationwide have received disappointing news about delays or redesigns in their planned construction projects, and the Dunedin Community Gallery will move from the management of the Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust to the DCC this Wednesday. Today’s host is Charlie Cunningham. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Fri 7 June - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

06/06/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, a march and demonstration of about 300 people made their way from Queen’s Gardens to the Octagon as part of the nation-wide Budget Day hikoi last Thursday, the rent strike at Auckland student halls have come to an end as of Wednesday this week, India's election concluded this week and more. Today’s hosts is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Wed 5 June - Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

06/04/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, 9000 fewer New Zealanders have been unable to access specialist mental health services and addiction services over the last five years, a report by the Ministry of Justice has found youth crime has gone up in the year ending June 2023, Mexico elected its first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, on Sunday, and more. Today’s hosts is Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Fri 31 May - Amy Martin and Gabi Scott - Radio One 91FM

05/30/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the inquest into Sophia Crestani’s death at a student party has begun, government figures show that tens of thousands of people past the retirement age are paying off their student loans a nationwide protest against the government’s policies for Māori ahead of the coalitions first Budget release on yesterday, and more. In stories, we invite Chair of Students for Fair Rent, Matthew Lee, to talk about the ongoing rent strike at Auckland University halls and Jono McCabe, of R1 and Critic Te Ārohi, to talk about the egg-spiracy. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Gabi Scott. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Gabi Scott. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Thurs 30 May - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 30 May - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

05/29/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Israel has carried out two air strikes on Palestinian tent cities in and near Rafah that were designated safe zones for thousands of Palestinian civilians, Gisborne’s mayor believes that Gisborne is an ‘outlier’ to the Māori wards bill and should not have to follow the new proposed legislation, establishment of a new multi-agency group to improve the safety of the bus hub, and more. In stories, we invite Otago University lecturers, Dr. Peter Grace and Professor Robert Patman to talk about their new book on Jacinda Ardern and her approach to foreign policy. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham, Jonah Broughton and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Wed 29 May - Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 29 May - Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano - Radio One 91FM

05/28/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Dunedin city councillors vote in favor of asking the government to create special visas for Palestinian refugees, a 27-hour encampment was undertaken by students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Canterbury last week, last week's Ice House start-up venture for young entrepreneurs, and more. In stories, we invite Kate Schrader and Ruth Harvey, from the the Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust, to talk about their most recent submission to the DCC on behalf of the community, appealing for their continued support of funding for the Fringe Arts Trust and Te Whare o Rukutia. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Tues 28 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 28 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM

05/27/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, parliament receives a petition calling for an end to unpaid training for placement students in the education, healthcare and social work sectors, as well as stalking, a Waitangi Tribunal report has found the coalition government’s plans for Māori wards breaches the Treaty of Waitangi, a Waitangi Tribunal report has found, Dunedin has been selected to host the Ice Hockey World Champs in April next year, and more. Today’s hosts are Jess Fleming and Olivia King. The bulletin was written by Jess Fleming and Olivia King. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Mon 27th of May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Mon 27th of May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

05/26/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, The ministry of culture and heritage has confirmed it will lose 32 full time roles in the ongoing cuts to the public sector force, the controversial top 100 albums from Apple, open day at Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka, and more. Today’s hosts are Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News, Fri 24 May - Amy Martin and Gabi Scott - Radio One 91FM

05/23/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, at 12pm on Thursday around 200 people gathered on the Union Lawn as part of the National Students’ protest for Palestine, Knoxies lightbulbs have been going walkies thanks to the kleptomaniacs within the castle, restaurant owners of The Bowling Club were blown away by support shown from the community and more. In stories, we invite AJ Keable and Jack Evans, aka Beezy and Ben, from Capping Show to talk about their experiences starring in the show and tonight's closing night, and then we invite Lily and Jordan of R1 to talk about our breaking news story of the day - the microwaves in the link have been unveiled. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Gabi Scott. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin, Gabi Scott, Lauryn Kirkbride and Jamiema. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Thurs 23 May - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 23 May - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

05/22/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Dunedin has gained a new MP with the swearing in of Green Party MP Francisco Hernandez earlier this month, National has rejected any claims that the fast track committee has been undermined by an MP’s donation, Ireland, Norway and Spain have all announced that they will formally recognise the State of Palestine, and more. 
 In stories, we invite NZPPTA President, Chris Abercrombie, to talk about the NZPPTA’s stance on charter schools. 
 Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Wed 22 May - Celia Ward and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 22 May - Celia Ward and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

05/21/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the University of Otago's sustainability report shows that some targets are being met although there is still a concern about waste management. 26,000 people may find themselves out of work before the unemployment peak is reached, The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, or the UNRWA, says that food distribution in Gaza's southern city of Rafah has been suspended, and more. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Tues 21 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 21 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM

05/20/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Dunedin athlete, Anna Grimaldi has won back to back bronze medals at the Para athletics world championships in Japan, a survelliance system focusing on improving the catch and control of communicable diseases is months behind schedule the University of Canterbury has disclosed its ties with weapon companies, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, and printing company Hewlett-Packard, following pressure from students for justice in Palestine, Canterbury and more. In stories, we invite Professor Susan Sandretto to talk about Education Review Office's latest report that found first year teachers feel unprepared in the classroom. Today’s hosts are Jess Fleming and Olivia King. The bulletin was written by Jess Fleming, Olivia King and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Mon 20 May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Mon 20 May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

05/19/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, #Blocked and the social media movement for Gaza, New Caledonia is in a state of emergency, with on-going clashes between indigenous Kanak pro-independence protestors and security forces in Nouméa since last Monday, the annual Inter-College Cultural Performance that was finally hosted at a venue large enough to seat whānau and families who travelled far and wide to see those, who often are the first in their family to attend university, perform their cultures, and more. In stories, we invite Dr Sabrina Moro to talk about #Blockout. Today’s hosts are Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Fri 17 May - Amy Martin and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 17 May - Amy Martin and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

05/16/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, pro-Palestine student protests continue on campuses across the world calling for universities to disinvest and cut ties with Israel, two physicists from the University of Otago helped protect Aotearoa’s power grid during the aurora last weekend, Gisborne’s Matai research institute is pioneering in brain injury detection, and more. In stories, we invite the producer of Capping Show, Dane Oates, to talk about this year's show 'Beezy'. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin, Lauryn Kirkbride and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Thurs 16 May - Charlie Cunningham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 16 May - Charlie Cunningham - Radio One 91FM

05/15/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, 153 million dollars worth of funding will be allocated to restarting charter schools in New Zealand, the Suicide Prevention office will continue however it will most likely have no full-time staff and could also face increased scrutiny to ensure it is doing its job, Dunedin Hospital junior doctors took to the street this morning to protest a growing need for ‘public help’ in the healthcare sector and more. 
 In stories, we invite Rosa Nevison and Flynn Robson of Newzician to talk about their magazine and its Dunedin launch party. 
 Today’s host is Charlie Cunningham. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Wed 15 May - Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 15 May - Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano - Radio One 91FM

05/14/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, 30 students from OUSSC and OUCC took part in Red Bull's global charity event 'Wings for Life', the second Small Press Fest has been announced for Ōtepoti, a hikoi led by Ngāti Toa outside parliament against the current government's fast-track bill, and more. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Tues 14 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 14 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM

05/13/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the University of Otago's upcoming 'Wellness Hub', the Ministry of Education is looking to contract consultants while cuts are being made across the public service sector, the Kremlin reports Putin is set to replace defence minister Sergei Shoigu who has been in the role since 2012, and more. Today’s hosts are Jess Fleming and Olivia King. The bulletin was written by Jess Fleming, Olivia King and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Mon 13 May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Mon 13 May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

05/12/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, Aurora Astralis lit up Ōtepoti this weekend, some more student opinions on Auahi Ora for Pint Night, tūī and short-tailed bat populations are up, and more. In stories, we invite Adelaide Dunn to talk about their experience seeing the aurora. Today’s hosts are Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Fri 10 May - Amy Martin and Gabi Scott - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Fri 10 May - Amy Martin and Gabi Scott - Radio One 91FM

05/09/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, students, faculty and some alumni of the University of Canterbury have written an open letter to its Chancellor and Vice Chancellor; calling for UC to divest from Israel and to support the people of Palestine, New Zealand nurses declare a ‘day of action’ with rallies taking place across the country in more than 20 locations, 207 motorists in the space of 30 minutes were caught speeding in Dunedin thanks to Transport minter Simeon Brown’s more targeted speed restriction plan and more. Today’s hosts are Amy Martin and Gabi Scott. The bulletin was written by Amy Martin and Gabi Scott. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Thurs 9 May - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Thurs 9 May - Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton - Radio One 91FM

05/08/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, University of Otago staff and students have released an open letter urging the university to cut economic ties with Israel and condemn international universities that punish students who are protesting, recent polls show a significant dip in support for the current government coalition, the World Health Organisation continues to call for a ceasefire deal to be made between Israel and Hamas, as fuel needed to run hospitals in Southern Gaza runs low and more. In stories, we invite Dr Olivier Jutel and Dr Peyton Bond to talk about the open letter to the university, in support of the Boycott-Divest- Sanction movement and students’ rights to protest for a ceasefire in Palestine, on international university campuses and here in Aotearoa. Today’s hosts are Charlie Cunningham and Jonah Broughton. The bulletin was written by Charlie Cunningham, Jonah Broughton and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Wed 8 May - Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Wed 8 May - Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano - Radio One 91FM

05/07/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, academics and staff of Auckland University have written a letter to their uni asking them to support the students proposal of an overnight encampment in solidarity for palestine, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith comments that very few countries allow votes to enroll on election day and that New Zealand should consider the same, Israel has seized Gaza’s Rafah border crossing, during an overnight assault on the city and more. Today’s hosts are Celia Ward and Tristina Serrano. The bulletin was written by Celia Ward, Tristan Serrano and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Tues 7 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Tues 7 May - Jess Fleming and Olivia King - Radio One 91FM

05/06/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, 2500 junior doctors are striking, the NZ Olympic swimming team is announced and features three Dunedin swimmers, Hamas agrees to a ceasefire proposal, and more. Today’s hosts are Jess Fleming and Olivia King. The bulletin was written by Jess Fleming and Olivia King. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News, Mon 6 May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News, Mon 6 May - Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer - Radio One 91FM

05/05/2024 0 min 0 sec

In the headlines today, the Israeli government has shut down Al Jazeera’s media operations in Israel, George street construction finally packs up and unveils the “Totally Georgeous” development, Castle Street celebrates the internationally renowned event in pop culture 'May the 4th', and more. Today’s hosts are Jana Gleeson and Jamiema Lorimer. The bulletin was written by Jana Gleeson, Lauryn Kirkbride and Jamiema Lorimer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 1pm on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The Early Risers Crew: The formation of this up and coming community group in Dunedin  - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The Early Risers Crew: The formation of this up and coming community group in Dunedin - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

10/09/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Understanding the Health Impact of Alcohol - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Understanding the Health Impact of Alcohol - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

10/09/2023 0 min 0 sec

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NZ Female politicians - campaign trail threats and abuse - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

NZ Female politicians - campaign trail threats and abuse - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

10/08/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Missing from the Campaign trail: AI in New Zealand - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Missing from the Campaign trail: AI in New Zealand - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

10/08/2023 0 min 0 sec

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New Initiative to Boost Voter Turnout  - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

New Initiative to Boost Voter Turnout - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

10/03/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Pacific Rugby Players CEO Hale T-Pole on Pacific Island nations’ progress at the Rugby World Cup - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Pacific Rugby Players CEO Hale T-Pole on Pacific Island nations’ progress at the Rugby World Cup - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

10/03/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Glacier Shrinkage: Expert Insights and Its Impact on Tourism and Culture - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Glacier Shrinkage: Expert Insights and Its Impact on Tourism and Culture - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

10/03/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Raising Awareness about Menopause in New Zealand - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Raising Awareness about Menopause in New Zealand - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

10/02/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Universal dental in Aotearoa and its positive impacts on students - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Universal dental in Aotearoa and its positive impacts on students - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

10/01/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Explainer: Alexander Gillespie on Protesting Rights in New Zealand - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Explainer: Alexander Gillespie on Protesting Rights in New Zealand - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

09/26/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Breakdown: El Niño Weather System - Lily Knowles - Radio One 91FM

09/26/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Politics of Indigeneity - NZ General Election  - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Politics of Indigeneity - NZ General Election - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/25/2023 0 min 0 sec

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The Increasing Demand for Geoscientists in our Changing Climate - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The Increasing Demand for Geoscientists in our Changing Climate - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/25/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Femmi Run Club: The up and coming run club in Dunedin - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Femmi Run Club: The up and coming run club in Dunedin - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/25/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Controlling the Political Narrative - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Controlling the Political Narrative - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/24/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Dr Ben Peters, TOP candidate for Dunedin - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Dr Ben Peters, TOP candidate for Dunedin - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/24/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Particles to Pints : Sci Quiz Pub Night! - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

09/19/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Otago’s Hoiho Penguin Population Suffer due to Fishing Vessels  - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago’s Hoiho Penguin Population Suffer due to Fishing Vessels - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

09/19/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA Executive Breakdown - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson: Welfare and Equity Representative  - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSA Executive Breakdown - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson: Welfare and Equity Representative - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/18/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA Rep Candidates! Liam White,  Emily Taylor & Kiana Jalali  - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSA Rep Candidates! Liam White, Emily Taylor & Kiana Jalali - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/18/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA Exec Election: Ollie Thorns for Political Rep - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSA Exec Election: Ollie Thorns for Political Rep - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/17/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA Exec Election: Tara Shepherd for Welfare and Equity Rep - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSA Exec Election: Tara Shepherd for Welfare and Equity Rep - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/17/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA Exec Election: Linda Morgan for Political Rep - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSA Exec Election: Linda Morgan for Political Rep - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/17/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Too Old To Govern - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Too Old To Govern - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

09/12/2023 0 min 0 sec

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What the Third Passing of The Sale and Supply of Alcohol Bill Means - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What the Third Passing of The Sale and Supply of Alcohol Bill Means - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/11/2023 0 min 0 sec

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A Call to Rethink How We Refer to Gender Diverse School Students - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

A Call to Rethink How We Refer to Gender Diverse School Students - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/10/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA Exec Election: Keegan Wells for OUSA President - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSA Exec Election: Keegan Wells for OUSA President - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/10/2023 0 min 0 sec

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What The Increase in the National Living Wage Means - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What The Increase in the National Living Wage Means - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/04/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Tenth World Suicide Prevention Day event in Dunedin - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tenth World Suicide Prevention Day event in Dunedin - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

09/04/2023 0 min 0 sec

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The Influence of Gene Mapping on the Conservation of the Kākāpō Species - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The Influence of Gene Mapping on the Conservation of the Kākāpō Species - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

09/03/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Niger Crisis - Will Missen - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Niger Crisis - Will Missen - Radio One 91FM

08/23/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Thousands of migratory birds arriving in NZ – will they bring a deadly bird flu with them? - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Thousands of migratory birds arriving in NZ – will they bring a deadly bird flu with them? - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

08/22/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/20/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/16/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/14/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/14/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/10/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/10/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/08/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/07/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/07/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/06/2023 0 min 0 sec

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08/06/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Oppenheimer’s warning lives on: international laws and treaties are failing to stop a new arms race - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

07/31/2023 0 min 0 sec

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A Critical Take on the Barbie Film: Mattel’s Carbon Footprint and the Matriarchy - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

07/31/2023 0 min 0 sec

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07/31/2023 0 min 0 sec

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07/30/2023 0 min 0 sec

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How Inadequate Policies Contribute to NZ’s Vaping Problems - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

07/30/2023 0 min 0 sec

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The Debate Surrounding the NZ Science Curriculum - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

07/25/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Health Nationalism in NZ during COVID-19: Problems for Global Health Equity - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

07/25/2023 0 min 0 sec

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World Drowning Prevention Day - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

07/24/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA: Exec Breakdown with Post-grad Rep, Keegan Wells - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

07/24/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Curriculum Changes Must Tackle NZ’s Alarming Literacy and Numeracy Declines - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

07/23/2023 0 min 0 sec

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A Possible Decline in Teenage Drinking Levels - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

07/23/2023 0 min 0 sec

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A Blooming Great Diabetes Discovery - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

07/19/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Student Campaign for Universal Study Wage - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Rural vs Urban Health Outcomes Study - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2023 0 min 0 sec

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OUSA Executive Breakdown: Elisepa Taukolo, President of the University of Otago Pacific Islands Students Association - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2023 0 min 0 sec

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Examining the single-use plastic ban for fruits and veges with Dr Bridie Allan, Department of Marine Science - Jessica Fleming - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2023 0 min 0 sec

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News Bulletin: Rātu Tuesday 18th July - Regan Neville - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2023 0 min 0 sec

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INTERVIEW: OUSA President Quintin Jane on the University of Otago's proposed staff cuts - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

05/02/2023 0 min 0 sec

INTERVIEW: OUSA President Quintin Jane on the University of Otago's proposed staff cuts by Kace O'Neill on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

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INTERVIEW: Mike Joy on the government's Our Freshwater 2023 report - Kace O'Neill - Radio One 91FM

04/18/2023 0 min 0 sec

INTERVIEW: Mike Joy on the government's Our Freshwater 2023 report by Kace O'Neill on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

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INTERVIEW: Professor Robert Patman on the AUKUS security pact - Matthew Smith - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2023 0 min 0 sec

INTERVIEW: Professor Robert Patman on the AUKUS security pact by Matthew Smith on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

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Xi Jinping confirmed as China's leader for an unprecedented third term - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

11/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Professor Alex Tan (Department of Political Science, University of Canterbury, and Associate Director of NZ Contemporary China Research Centre). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Creature of the Week: Pīwauwau/rock wren - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

11/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to local zoologist Andy Johnston. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday November 3rd - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

11/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

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American bomber infrastructure to be deployed in Australia - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

11/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Scott Faville speaks to Professor Stephan Frühling (Centre of Strategic and Defense Studies, Australian National University). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Examining the geopolitics of Antarctica, and Aotearoa's role in the region - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

11/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Antarctic governance specialist adjunct Professor Alan Hemmings (School of Earth and Environment, University of Canterbury). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday November 2nd - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

11/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Green hydrogen expected to play prominent role at COP27 climate conference - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

11/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to green hydrogen expert Dr Sally Brooker (Department of Chemistry, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Protecting South Dunedin through infrastructure - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

10/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico Penny speaks to Dr Simon Cox (Department of Geology, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Bulletin: Rātu/Tuesday November 1st - Fox Meyer - Radio One 91FM

10/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Political activism through civil disobedience - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Dr David Jenkins (Department of Politics, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday October 31st - Sunterra Bright - Radio One 91FM

10/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Tech giant Elon Musk completes controversial purchase of Twitter - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tech giant Elon Musk completes controversial purchase of Twitter - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Dr Olivier Jutel from the University of Otago's MFCO Department. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Pīwauwau/rock wren wins Bird of the Year 2022 - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Dr Kerry Weston, Department of Conservation Scientific Officer. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday October 28th - Angus Rees - Radio One 91FM

10/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

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1893-2022: The parliamentary road to gender parity - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

1893-2022: The parliamentary road to gender parity - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Professor Janine Hayward (Department of Politics, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Off to Market: Dunford Grove - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to Sandy Black, vendor for Dunford Grove at the Otago Farmer's Market. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Fair pay agreements and workers rights - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Fair pay agreements and workers rights - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman speak to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday October 27th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

10/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Creature of the Week: Lampreys - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Lampreys - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to local zoologist Andy Johnston. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

National suicide rate drops to lowest in three years, below 13-year average - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

National suicide rate drops to lowest in three years, below 13-year average - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

*Content warning: suicide.* Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Shaun Robinson, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

How the Counter-Terrorism Acts Amendment Bill can strengthen Aotearoa's security - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

How the Counter-Terrorism Acts Amendment Bill can strengthen Aotearoa's security - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

10/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Scott Faville speaks to Professor Richard Jackson (National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago) Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Management vs governance - why have so many ex-business people gone into local government this year?  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Management vs governance - why have so many ex-business people gone into local government this year? - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Dr Julienne Molineaux (Senior Lecturer in Social Science and Public Policy, Auckland University of Technology. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Nuclear disarmament unlikely as Putin contiually threatens nuclear war  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Nuclear disarmament unlikely as Putin contiually threatens nuclear war - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks with Dr Anna Hood (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday October 26th - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

10/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday October 25th  - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday October 25th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

10/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

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How to prevent the spread of meningitis in the student community - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

How to prevent the spread of meningitis in the student community - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

10/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico Penny speaks to Professor Michael Baker (Department of Public Health, University of Otago Wellington). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

What changes will 2024's nationwide public transport overhaul bring? - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What changes will 2024's nationwide public transport overhaul bring? - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Labour List MP Rachel Brooking. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday October 21st - Angus Rees - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday October 21st - Angus Rees - Radio One 91FM

10/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Business as Usual: The economics of natural disasters - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: The economics of natural disasters - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman speak to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Wild Dispensary - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Wild Dispensary - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to Ruth Vaughan, vendor of Wild Dispensary at the Otago Farmers Market. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Why has the Government employed a foreign spyware agency to screen immigrants? - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Why has the Government employed a foreign spyware agency to screen immigrants? - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to cyber security expert Dr Nalin Arachchilage (Department of Computer Science, University of Auckland). Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Is funding for scientific research too competitive? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Is funding for scientific research too competitive? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Associate Professor Conor O'Kane (School of Business, University of Otago) Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Anti agricultural emissions tax group Groundswell set to protest around Aotearoa - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Anti agricultural emissions tax group Groundswell set to protest around Aotearoa - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh explores Groundswell's motivations, desires, and oppositions. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday October 20th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday October 20th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

10/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Creature of the Week: Leopard Seal - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Leopard Seal - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to local zoologist Andy Johnston. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday October 19th - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday October 19th - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Whitestone Cheese - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Whitestone Cheese - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Richard Ellis, vendor for Whitestone Cheese at the Otago Farmers Market. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday October 14th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday October 14th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

10/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

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How zero-COVID policy and leader Xi Jinpings goals are impacting China - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

How zero-COVID policy and leader Xi Jinpings goals are impacting China - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Jason Young, Director of NZ Contemporary Chinese Research Centre + Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Victoria University of Wellington. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Assessing the 2022 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Assessing the 2022 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday October 12th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday October 12th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

10/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Why the Justice Minister says Aotearoa's approach to cannabis 'fit for purpose' amid Biden's US pardons   - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Why the Justice Minister says Aotearoa's approach to cannabis 'fit for purpose' amid Biden's US pardons - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

10/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi-Jamieson speaks to Justice Minister Kiri Allan. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The flow-on impacts of the thousands fleeing Russian conscription efforts - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The flow-on impacts of the thousands fleeing Russian conscription efforts - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks with Associate Professor Alexander Bukh (Department of International Relations, Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington) Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday October 11th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday October 11th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

10/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Reflecting on voter turnout following significant local government change in Ōtepoti and Aotearoa - Amiria Pianta-PriceAmiria Pianta-Price speaks with Professor Jan - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Reflecting on voter turnout following significant local government change in Ōtepoti and Aotearoa - Amiria Pianta-PriceAmiria Pianta-Price speaks with Professor Jan - Radio One 91FM

10/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks with Professor Janine Hayward (Department of Politics, University of Otago) Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Otago Tertiary Education Union members to strike for second time - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago Tertiary Education Union members to strike for second time - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

10/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico Penny speaks to TEU Otago branch president Craig Marshall. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tuesday Time Travel: 47 years of the Waitangi Tribunal - looking back, and looking forward - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tuesday Time Travel: 47 years of the Waitangi Tribunal - looking back, and looking forward - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Dr Paerau Warbrick (Te Tumu School of Māori, Pacific & Indigenous Studies, University of Otago) Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Ōtepoti mayor-elect shared six point plan for student safety - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Ōtepoti mayor-elect shared six point plan for student safety - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to incoming Dunedin mayor Jules Radich. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: the final issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: the final issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Critic Te Ārohi editor Fox Meyer. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Otago elects 'most progressive' regional council yet - we speak to its youngest member - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago elects 'most progressive' regional council yet - we speak to its youngest member - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks with incoming Otago Regional councillor Elliot Weir. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday October 10th - Sunterra Bright - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday October 10th - Sunterra Bright - Radio One 91FM

10/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Catlin's True Brew - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Catlin's True Brew - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to vendor Tony Bennett. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The socio-economic and political forces behind civil unrest in Iran - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The socio-economic and political forces behind civil unrest in Iran - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

10/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Professor Leon Goldsmith (Department of Politics, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Trickle down economics - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Trickle down economics - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Reflecting on the effectiveness of the cost of living payments - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Reflecting on the effectiveness of the cost of living payments - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Child Poverty Action Group Social Security spokesperson Associate Professor Mark O'Brien. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: Ruru - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Ruru - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to local zoologist Andy Johnston. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

National Seismic Hazard Model warns of higher chance of shaking in parts of Aotearoa - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

National Seismic Hazard Model warns of higher chance of shaking in parts of Aotearoa - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Te Pū Ao/GNS Science seismologist Matt Gertsenberger. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Green Party welcomes extension of single use plastic ban - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Green Party welcomes extension of single use plastic ban - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

10/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Green Party environmental spokesperson Eugenie Sage. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tertiary Education Union staff around the country prepare to strike today - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tertiary Education Union staff around the country prepare to strike today - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

10/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Eileen Corcoran speaks to Otago TEU branch organiser Phil Edwards. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday October 5th - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday October 5th - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

10/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Russian invasion of Ukraine - what we know in the seventh month of the war - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Russian invasion of Ukraine - what we know in the seventh month of the war - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Dr Peter Grace (Department of Politics, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday October 4th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday October 4th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

10/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tertiary Education Union members overwhelmingly vote for strike action - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tertiary Education Union members overwhelmingly vote for strike action - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

10/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to TEU National Secretary Sandra Grey. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The historical basis of a fascist resurgence in Italy  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The historical basis of a fascist resurgence in Italy - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Professor Mark Seymour (Department of History, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday October 3rd - Sunterra Bright - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday October 3rd - Sunterra Bright - Radio One 91FM

10/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Critic Kōrero: The penultimate issue  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: The penultimate issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Critic Te Ārohi editor Fox Meyer. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

St John's "Shocktober" set to train 10,000 people in CPR  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

St John's "Shocktober" set to train 10,000 people in CPR - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

10/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Jacci Tatnell (Head of Community Education, St John). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Ronia and Pippi's nut mylk and cold-pressed juices - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Ronia and Pippi's nut mylk and cold-pressed juices - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to Anika Fletcher-Zirke, vendor for Ronia and Pippi at the Otago Farmers Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tertiary Education Union formally delivers pay equity claims - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tertiary Education Union formally delivers pay equity claims - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to TEU National Women's Officer Dr Sarah Proctor-Thompson. Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 30th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 30th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

09/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News, weekdays at 11am on Radio One 91FM. Catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news, and follow us at https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: GBP plummets as Bitcoin creeps up - what's going on with currency? - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: GBP plummets as Bitcoin creeps up - what's going on with currency? - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman speak to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tūhura Otago Museum to return artifacts belonging to Warumungu Indigenous Australians - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tūhura Otago Museum to return artifacts belonging to Warumungu Indigenous Australians - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Robert Morris (Director of Collections, Research and Education, Tūhura Otago Museum). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Neo-fascist, or feminist icon? Italy's new  Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni  - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Neo-fascist, or feminist icon? Italy's new Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to. Associate Professor James Headley (Department of Politics, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 29th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 29th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

09/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday September 28th - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday September 28th - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

09/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

JustSpeak on criminal justice reform ahead of new podcast 'True Justice' - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

JustSpeak on criminal justice reform ahead of new podcast 'True Justice' - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to JustSpeak Executive Director Aphiphany Forward-Taua. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

OUSSC Snow Report: The week ahead on the slopes - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSSC Snow Report: The week ahead on the slopes - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to Peter Barclay from the Otago University Snow Sports Club. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

There's been a spate of earthquakes across Aotearoa recently - how do we prepare for them? - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

There's been a spate of earthquakes across Aotearoa recently - how do we prepare for them? - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to Professor Mark Stirling, Chair of Earthquake Science at Otago University. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday September 27 - Angus Rees - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday September 27 - Angus Rees - Radio One 91FM

09/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: Issue 24 - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: Issue 24 - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

09/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico Penny speaks to Critic Te Ārohi editor Fox Meyer. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Microplastics found in commercial fish in Te Waipounamu for the first time - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Microplastics found in commercial fish in Te Waipounamu for the first time - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

09/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico Penny speaks to lead researcher Isabella Clere (Department of Marine Science, University of Otago. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: India's economy - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: India's economy - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Who Ate All The Pies? - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Who Ate All The Pies? - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta Price speak to Steven Turner, vendor of Who Ate All The Pies at the Otago Farmers Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

What NASA's latest Mars find tells us about possible life on the Red Planet - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What NASA's latest Mars find tells us about possible life on the Red Planet - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Associate Professor Jon Willis from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Prime Minister announces new research initiative into social media algorithms - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Prime Minister announces new research initiative into social media algorithms - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa, research lead for The Disinformation Project. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 23rd - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 23rd - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

09/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The R1 News OUSA Presidential Candidate Forum 2023 - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The R1 News OUSA Presidential Candidate Forum 2023 - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

09/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Eileen Corcoran speaks to the OUSA Presidential candidates for 2023, Quintin Jane and Josh Stewart. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The past, present and future of the Emissions Trading Scheme - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The past, present and future of the Emissions Trading Scheme - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Climate Change Comission Chair Rodd Carr. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

What the new National Security Strategy means for policy in Aotearoa - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What the new National Security Strategy means for policy in Aotearoa - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

09/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

Scott Faville speaks to Dan Eaton, Director of Policy in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Greens welcome Ministry of Health commitment to better ADHD diagnosis, treatment and support in Aotearoa - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Greens welcome Ministry of Health commitment to better ADHD diagnosis, treatment and support in Aotearoa - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Chlöe Swarbrick, Green Party spokesperson for mental health. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 22nd - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 22nd - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

09/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

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OUSSC South Island Snow Report - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSSC South Island Snow Report - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to Peter Barclay from the Otago University Snow Sports Club. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

With COVID restrictions all but gone, what happens next? - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

With COVID restrictions all but gone, what happens next? - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hofman speaks to Professor Peter MacIntyre (Department of Women's and Children's Health, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Hazelnut Estate - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Hazelnut Estate - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta Price speak to vendor Roger Southby. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: what does the superannuation funds decline mean for pensioners? - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price   - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: what does the superannuation funds decline mean for pensioners? - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta Price speak to Trent Smith from the University of Otago's Economics Department. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 16th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 16th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

09/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Examining the state of emergency housing in Aotearoa - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Examining the state of emergency housing in Aotearoa - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Manawatu Tenants Union Coordinator Cameron Jenkins. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Research suggests retrofitted insulation can lower rates of chronic respiratory disease by 10% - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Research suggests retrofitted insulation can lower rates of chronic respiratory disease by 10% - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Dr Caroline Fyfe, research fellow at He Kainga Oranga, University of Otago, Wellington. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 15th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 15th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

09/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

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International diplomacy as the PM heads to London - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

International diplomacy as the PM heads to London - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

09/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Scott Faville speaks to University of Otago PhD candidate and geopolitical analyst with Victoria University of Wellington’s Democracy Project, Geoffrey Miller. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: Native Butterflies - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Native Butterflies - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to local zoologist Andrew Johnston. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Outlook for Someday: the importance of platforming diverse young New Zealanders in film - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Outlook for Someday: the importance of platforming diverse young New Zealanders in film - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to Chris Widdup from Outlook for Someday. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, 50 years on from the Māori Language Petition  - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, 50 years on from the Māori Language Petition - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to Kare Tipa, lecturer in Te Tumu - School of Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies at the University of Otago. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday September 14th - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday September 14th - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

09/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

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What the shift away from the decile system means for school zoning and funding  - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What the shift away from the decile system means for school zoning and funding - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to Melanie Webber, President of the Post Primary Teachers' Association. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, Issue 22 - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, Issue 22 - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

09/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Critic Te Ārohi editor Fox Meyer. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Victoria University of Wellington bans intimate student-staff relationships: will this be effective in preventing harm? - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Victoria University of Wellington bans intimate student-staff relationships: will this be effective in preventing harm? - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

09/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Associate Professor Melanie Beres (Department of Sociology, University of Otago). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: How to bail out a country - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: How to bail out a country - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Judge Rock Wines - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Judge Rock Wines - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 9th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 9th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

09/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Creature of the Week: Crabs, the superior life form - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Crabs, the superior life form - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to local zoologist Andrew Johnston. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 8th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 8th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

09/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Search for meteorite suspected to have landed in Otago continues - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Search for meteorite suspected to have landed in Otago continues - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to University of Otago Masters student Thomas Stevenson. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Who is Liz Truss, the UK's new Prime Minister? - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Who is Liz Truss, the UK's new Prime Minister? - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

09/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Dr David Jenkins (Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of Otago) Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday September 7th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday September 7th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

09/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

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When the Alpine fault goes: the ecological, financial, and social consequences of the anticipated quake - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

When the Alpine fault goes: the ecological, financial, and social consequences of the anticipated quake - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

09/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to seismologist Professor Mark Sterling, Chair of Earthquake Science for the Otago Earthquake Science Group. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday September 6th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday September 6th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

09/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Renters United call for end to 'undemocratic' ratepayer voting loophole - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Renters United call for end to 'undemocratic' ratepayer voting loophole - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

09/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Renters United president Geordie Rodgers. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday September 5th - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday September 5th - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

09/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

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What the Puck!? with Dave Borrie - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What the Puck!? with Dave Borrie - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

09/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Radio One's resident ice hockey expert, Dave Borrie. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Evansdale Cheese - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Evansdale Cheese - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Pablo Dennison, Evansdale Cheese vendor at the Otago Farmers Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Does Aotearoa's new public media entity run the risk of government overreach?  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Does Aotearoa's new public media entity run the risk of government overreach? - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Associate Professor Peter Thompson from the department of Media Studies at Te Herenga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 2nd - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday September 2nd - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Business as Usual with Trent Smith: the economics of student loans, in the US and NZ - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual with Trent Smith: the economics of student loans, in the US and NZ - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Whipped cream, nangs, and harm reduction: talking recreational nitrous oxide in NZ, as New York takes steps to limit access for those under 21 - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Whipped cream, nangs, and harm reduction: talking recreational nitrous oxide in NZ, as New York takes steps to limit access for those under 21 - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

09/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Jai Whelan, spokesperson for Students for Sensible Drug Policy NZ. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Mikhail Gorbachev dies, aged 91 - the legacy of the USSR's final leader - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Mikhail Gorbachev dies, aged 91 - the legacy of the USSR's final leader - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Associate Professor James Headley, of the University of Otago Politics Department. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 1st - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday September 1st - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Construction of mandala by Tibetan Buddhist monks underway in Central Library - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Construction of mandala by Tibetan Buddhist monks underway in Central Library - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Jane Gillespie, co-director of the Dunedin Dharyey Buddhist Centre. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

DCC votes unanimously to support Green MP's Alcohol (Harm Minimisation) Bill - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

DCC votes unanimously to support Green MP's Alcohol (Harm Minimisation) Bill - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Dunedin City Councillor Jim O'Malley. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 31st - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 31st - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Will tensions rise as the US sends two warships through the Taiwan Strait?  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Will tensions rise as the US sends two warships through the Taiwan Strait? - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to Professor Robert Patman, from the University of Otago's Politics department. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

New Human Rights Commission report reveals racism, sexism and bullying in NZ workplaces  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

New Human Rights Commission report reveals racism, sexism and bullying in NZ workplaces - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman speaks to.Dennis Maga, general secretary for First Union. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday August 30th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday August 30th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

New study suggests dramatic increase in CO2 emissions from passenger aviation - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

New study suggests dramatic increase in CO2 emissions from passenger aviation - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Anna Tarr, assistant research fellow in the University of Otago's Physics department. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Long road ahead: Nelson, a week on from extreme flooding - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Long road ahead: Nelson, a week on from extreme flooding - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Labour MP for Nelson, Rachel Boyack. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Otago Division of Health Sciences unveils new funding for travel and childcare in bid to boost equity - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago Division of Health Sciences unveils new funding for travel and childcare in bid to boost equity - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane speaks to Professor Roslyn Kemp of the University of Otago Division of Health Sciences. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday August 29th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday August 29th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

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Off to Market: Janesfield Hydroponics - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Janesfield Hydroponics - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price speak to Rodger Whitson, Janesfield Hydroponics vendor at the Otago Farmers Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday August 26th - Fox Meyer - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday August 26th - Fox Meyer - Radio One 91FM

08/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Ombudsman finds 'unacceptable' usage of CCTV in Otago prisons - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Ombudsman finds 'unacceptable' usage of CCTV in Otago prisons - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price speaks to Dr Fairleigh Gilmour - Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Gender Studies & Criminology, University of Otago. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual with Trent Smith - China's housing market crash - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual with Trent Smith - China's housing market crash - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman speak to University of Otago economist Trent Smith. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Solar Tsunamis: The risk to Aotearoa and the research being done to prepare for them  - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Solar Tsunamis: The risk to Aotearoa and the research being done to prepare for them - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Professor Craig Roger (Department of Physics, University of Otago) Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The political crisis in Sri Lanka, explained - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The political crisis in Sri Lanka, explained - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

08/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Scott Faville speaks to Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa, research fellow at The Disinformation Project. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Misogyny and social media - regulating online spaces to prevent gender based harassment with Professor Annick Masselot  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Misogyny and social media - regulating online spaces to prevent gender based harassment with Professor Annick Masselot - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

Internet personality, former world kickboxing champion and self-described misogynist Andrew Tate rose to fame on a platform of comparing women to dogs, and claiming women should be subservient to men. The controversy, combined with highly sophisticated social media algorithms enabled his views to spread like wildfire. We spoke to University of Canterbury Law Professor Annick Masselot about social media's impact on gender equality, and what needs to be done to regulate the content on these platforms. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday August 22nd - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday August 22nd - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Korero - The AI Issue with Fox Meyer - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Korero - The AI Issue with Fox Meyer - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on talk AI generated art, essays, and some of the darker uses of the newest technological craze, as a part of the Critic Te ohi AI issue. Content Warning - This issue delves into the use of AI generated pornography, which has content that may be uncomfortable or triggering for some listeners. Discretion is advised. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live at the NZPFU Firefighters strike with Antony Mason (President of the Dunedin Local New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live at the NZPFU Firefighters strike with Antony Mason (President of the Dunedin Local New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

From 11 to 12 am on Friday the 19th of August, The New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union stepped off the job to advocate for better pay, staffing conditions, and health concerns for professional firefighters in Aotearoa. The strike action took place in 19 different towns and cities across the country with support from volunteers, families, friends and the public. We spoke with President of the Dunedin Local NZ Professional Firefighters Union Antony Mason, live from the Willow bank Fire Station about the strike, why the NZPFU has taken to the extreme of a work stoppage, and what has to be done to sustain this fundamental service and the wellbeing of firefighters in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Ben Haine from Brightside Microgreens - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Ben Haine from Brightside Microgreens - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week we spoke with horticulturist and vegetable producer Ben Haine who runs Brightside Microgreens. Aside from growing microgreens for restaurants and cafes around Ōtepoti, Haine sells these nutritious green wonders at the Otago Farmers Market every Saturday morning. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: The economy of food delivery service with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: The economy of food delivery service with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual we explored the economy of food delivery services with Trent Smith from the University of Otago’s Department of Economics. We heard about the intricacies of the platform monopoly that is Uber Eats, how this service has developed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and how it may change in future. We also discussed the broader gig economy and this influence current inflation is having door to door food services such as Uber Eats and My Food Bag. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The importance of Aotearoa Spanish Language Week & Latin culture in Aotearoa w/Dr Moira Fortin Cornejo - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The importance of Aotearoa Spanish Language Week & Latin culture in Aotearoa w/Dr Moira Fortin Cornejo - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

It’s Aotearoa Spanish language week! People are celebrating in a myriad of different ways, from learning a couple of sentences, trying to cook some Spanish or Latin American cuisine to attending one of the many cultural events across Aotearoa. You might not think there’s much of a connection between Spain, Latin America and Aotearoa, but Aotearoa is home to over 25,000 Latin Americans and Spanish people, especially in large urban areas such as Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. Dr Moira Fortin Cornejo from the University of Otago Department of Language and Culture says the Aotearoa Spanish language week will provide an excellent opportunity for New Zealanders to learn more about Latin American and Spanish cultures beyond cultural staples such as the fiesta. We spoke with Dr Cornejo about what the Aotearoa Spanish language week means for Spanish and Latin-American New Zealanders, latin culture’s traces in Aotearoa, and what could happen next. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday August 18th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday August 18th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

08/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare Thursday, 18th of August. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Amnesty International launches campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Amnesty International launches campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amnesty International has launched a campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14. According to campaigns director Lisa Woods, it is neither fair nor just to be holding children criminally liable. Woods spoke to R1 News about the motivations behind Amnesty’s campaign, why New Zealand is lagging behind in the youth justice space and how governments can address the more immediate harms being done within the wider criminal justice system. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa (Research Lead at The Disinformation Project) on the rising confluence of the far-right and anti-vaccine/anti-mandate movements in local elections - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa (Research Lead at The Disinformation Project) on the rising confluence of the far-right and anti-vaccine/anti-mandate movements in local elections - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

08/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

Concerns are mounting regarding the rising influence of the far right and its violent effects on democratic discourse. These concerns are often conflated with those regarding the “anti-science” movement that opposes fluoridation and vaccination, among others. Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa explains what separates and connects these two movements and how it affects the filament of democracy here in Aotearoa New Zealand. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: The Tasmanian Tiger - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: The Tasmanian Tiger - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week, local zoologist Andrew Johnston is here to discuss deextinction (Jurassic Park style!) and how it relates to the case of the Tasmanian Tiger. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday August 17th - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday August 17th - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today, we spoke to OUSSC’s Peter Barclay about the snow forecast for the week ahead, before discussing the mass pest eradication scheme planned for Rakiura and how it corresponds to Pākehā Te Tiriti responsibilities, with Project Director Campbell Leckie. Following that, Zac spoke with Kākāpō Ranger Theo Thompson from the Department of Conservation kākāpō recovery programme about the successful new kākāpō breeding season. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

OUSSC South Island Snow Report  - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSSC South Island Snow Report - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

08/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

Peter from the Otago University Snow Sports Club breaks down the snow report for the week ahead, concluding with his top picks for skiing and snowboarding this weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The Rakiura pest eradication scheme and its correlation to Te Tiriti obligations - project director Campbell Leckie - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The Rakiura pest eradication scheme and its correlation to Te Tiriti obligations - project director Campbell Leckie - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

08/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

In an attempt to rid Rakiura/Stewart Island of predators, a 2.8 million dollar research partnership has been signed by Manaaki Whenua/Landcare Research and Predator Free Rakiura. The eradication scheme will strive to rid the island of possums, feral cats, rats and hedgehogs in a world-first attempt to clear predators from an inhabited land mass. The eradication of such pests, if successful, will not only have important environmental implications but will also strive to uphold Te Tiriti obligations. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 17th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 17th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Wednesday the 17th of August Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Everything Kākāpō: the new population numbers & long-term recovery problems with DoC Kākāpō Ranger Theo Thompson - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Everything Kākāpō: the new population numbers & long-term recovery problems with DoC Kākāpō Ranger Theo Thompson - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

Kākāpō breeding season has just finished, and the much beloved parrot’s population numbers are up around 25%, from 197 to 252. It’s the second-most successful Kākāpō breeding season on record, and the kākāpō population is the highest it’s been in 50 years. Kākāpō ranger Theo Thompson, who works for the Department of Conservation’s kākāpō recovery programme, says this increase in population is incredibly significant, and with the new Rakiura pest-eradication initiative, kākāpō may be able to soon go back to the Rakiura mainland. Ranger Thompson spoke to us live from predator-free sanctuary island Whenua Hou about the latest breeding season, what the kākāpō recovery team does to facilitate kākāpō breeding, and the challenges they face. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tuesday Time Travel: August 16th - Amiria & Nico - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tuesday Time Travel: August 16th - Amiria & Nico - Radio One 91FM

08/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

Travel through time with the Rātū R1 news team to hear what happened in the world on the 16th of August in previous years, covering sports, music and celebrity birthdays. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Local Body Politics: Renters United spokesperson Eimhin O'Shea on the politics of renters rights - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Local Body Politics: Renters United spokesperson Eimhin O'Shea on the politics of renters rights - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

With local body elections a month away, R1 News is exploring how local government affects different communities. In this installment we were joined by spokesperson for Renters United, Eimhin O'Shea, to discuss Renters United’s 2022 Local Government Policy Platform, the current structure of tenancy services and the role local government can play in advancing conditions for renters. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday August 16th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday August 16th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātū/Tuesday August 16th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The future of inter-regional passenger rail in New Zealand with Dr Paul Callister (Save Our Trains) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The future of inter-regional passenger rail in New Zealand with Dr Paul Callister (Save Our Trains) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Transport and Infrastructure Committee has opened an inquiry into the future of inter-regional passenger rail in Aotearoa. Currently there are two inter-regional passenger rail lines running in the country, being the Te Huia connection between Auckland and Hamilton and the Capital Connection between Palmerston North and Wellington. Save our Trains spokesperson Dr Paul Callister joined us to talk about the history of inter-regional passenger rail in Aotearoa, the benefits of it, and the process of the government's inquiry closing on the 6th of October 2022. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday August 16th - Nico & Amiria - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday August 16th - Nico & Amiria - Radio One 91FM

08/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

On today’s programme, we continued our segment into local body politics this week with Renters United spokesperson Eimhin O'Shea, covering the relationship between council bodies and renting conditions. Then we were joined by Save our Trains spokesperson Dr Paul Callister to talk about the history and future of inter-regional passenger rail in Aotearoa following the announcement of a government inquiry by the Transport and Infrastructure Committee into the matter. Dr Peter Grace, University of Otago Politics lecturer, joined to discuss New Zealand’s aid efforts for Ukraine in the ongoing Russian invasion. Finally on the show we stepped back in time for Tuesday Time Travel. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

How New Zealand is supporting Ukraine - Dr Peter Grace (Department of Politics, University of Otago) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

How New Zealand is supporting Ukraine - Dr Peter Grace (Department of Politics, University of Otago) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

08/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

On Sunday the Ukrainian Ambassador to New Zealand expressed the desire for the Government to supply both military and diplomatic power in support of Ukraine in the ongoing Russian invasion. To discuss New Zealand’s support for Ukraine, we were joined by Dr Peter Grac, from the University of Otago Politics Department. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Old, cold, and unfit for purpose - Otago postgraduate students are sick and tired of cold offices - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Old, cold, and unfit for purpose - Otago postgraduate students are sick and tired of cold offices - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

While they make for good graduation photos, the reality of working in the University of Otago's heritage buildings is far from ideal, with cold, draughty offices plaguing the academics and PhD students that occupy them, leading to what some have classed as unsafe working conditions. We spoke to OUSA president Melissa Lama about what can be done to improve the working conditions for Postgraduate students. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday August 15th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday August 15th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Dirty Politics in Dunedin? Mayoral candidate caught directing Hawkins domain to own website - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Dirty Politics in Dunedin? Mayoral candidate caught directing Hawkins domain to own website - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

An R1News Investigation can reveal Dunedin Mayoral and Council Candidate Richard Seager owns the domain hawkinsformayor.co.nz, which is set to redirect to his own website, in what Current mayor and mayoral candidate Aaron Hawkins calls an attempt to misdirect voters. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Otago University Dental School runs successful free oral health clinics - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago University Dental School runs successful free oral health clinics - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

A University of Otago Oral Health Clinic held over the last month provided free, life changing dental care to over 100 people in need. Organiser Dr Jaime Marra from the University of Otago Dental School told R1News that while they were happy with the work they’d done, its only a bandaid on a much bigger issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday August 15th - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday August 15th - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we explore dirty politics in local elections, as misleading domains becoming a nationwide issue. Then, an oral health crisis? We spoke with house surgeon at the University of Otago Dental School Dr Jaime Marra about a free oral health clinic operated in the School of Dentistry. Next up - postgraduate students are sick and tired of cold, draughty offices, so we spoke to OUSA President Melissa Lama about the problem. Finally, we spoke to Critic Te Ārohi editor Fox Meyer about flatting, curries and Chinese media in this week's issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: this week's issue with Editor Fox Meyer - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: this week's issue with Editor Fox Meyer - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

08/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Critic Kōrero we talk shit flats, Chinese media, and curry ranking methodology Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday August 12th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday August 12th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday August 12th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

A dryer summer on the cards? Explaining the El Niño Southern Oscillation Index - Amiria Pianta-Price  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

A dryer summer on the cards? Explaining the El Niño Southern Oscillation Index - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

The El Niño Southern Oscillation Index measures the temperature patterns in the Pacific Ocean to predict general climate events in the tropics and subtropics. It isexpected that for the third summer in a row, the El Niño Southern Oscillation will be in the cooling phase called La Niña, producing wetter weather in the north and dryer summers in the south. We spoke with Dr Daniel Kingston Senior Lecturer from the Department of Geography at Otago University to explain what the El Nino Southern Oscillation is, what it means to be in La Niña, and how this has and will impact the climate in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off To Market: Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscol - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off To Market: Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscol - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Off To Market, Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll chats to Amiria and Zac about vegan cheese, heavy rain’s effects on market vendors, and the Blue Mountain Butchery Dine Dunedin event with Otago Farmers Market Chef, Amy Dougherty. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: the economy of housing prices with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: the economy of housing prices with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual we tackled the housing market following the annual median property price reportedly falling for the first time in more than a decade. We spoke with Trent Smith from the University of Otago’s Department of Economics about how housing prices are monitored, what influenced the high housing prices we have seen over the past decade, and what the state of the housing economy is now. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday August 12th - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday August 12th - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tenei ra we had economist Trent Smith from the University of Otago’s Department Of Economics on to talk house prices for Business as Usual. Amiria spoke to Dr Daniel Kingston, Senior Lecturer from the Department of Geography at Otago University, to discuss how the El Niño Southern Oscillation is impacting Aotearoa’s climate. Energy poverty specialist Dr Kimberley O’Sullivan from Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo ki Pōneke spoke about hidden power disconnections for those on prepaid power plans. Finally Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll came on to talk about what’s good at the market in Off To Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Disconnected households on prepaid power plans go unreported - Zac Hoffman  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Disconnected households on prepaid power plans go unreported - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Earlier this week Newsroom published an op-ed which highlighted a significant issue around reported energy disconnections for households on prepaid power. The issue is that there is no reporting. Prepaid power plans are straightforward; you choose a power plan, and top up with credit when you need more power. But if you can’t top up, you’ll get disconnected immediately and the power company does not have to report this. Energy poverty specialist Dr Kimberley O’Sullivan from Te Whare Wānanga o Otāgo ki Pōneke says these disconnections hit especially hard for low-income families who are more likely to be on prepaid power plans, adding that the cost of living crisis makes things even more difficult. While Dr O’Sullivan welcomes power companies who are becoming more transparent about their prepaid disconnections, companies such as Mercury, she says data around the duration and frequency of disconnections should become an industry-standard. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

National’s Sam Uffindel Stood down following fresh allegations of bullying while at Otago University - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

National’s Sam Uffindel Stood down following fresh allegations of bullying while at Otago University - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News explains the allegations of harassment and bullying that have surfaced against National Party MP Sam Uffindel, with audio clips from alleged victims, National Leader Christopher Luxon and vox pops from Tauranga citizens. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Wastewater testing suggests Dunedin has the highest rates of MDMA usage nationally  - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Wastewater testing suggests Dunedin has the highest rates of MDMA usage nationally - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Wastewater testing suggests Dunedin has the highest rates of MDMA usage in New Zealand. Seb spoke to Sam Lasham, the Founder of the New Zealand chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy, about some of the risks associated with MDMA use among the student population of Dunedin, the future of drug trends and drug policy and some of the stigma that surrounds the prominent drugs found across Aotearoa Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāpare Thursday, 11th of August, 2022 - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāpare Thursday, 11th of August, 2022 - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today, Seb talked to Sam Lasham, founder of Students for Sensible Drug Policy about recent wastewater data which indicates Dunedin is a hotspot for MDMA usage across Aotearoa. We comprehensively cover the ongoing saga involving National Party MP Sam Uffindel and the allegations of harassment and bullying that have surfaced against him over the past week. Finally, local zoologist Andy Johnston joins for Creature of the Week, discussing black swans. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week with Andrew Johnston: Black Swans - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week with Andrew Johnston: Black Swans - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week, local zoologist Andrew Johnston spoke to us about black swans. We cover the mystery surrounding their appearance in NZ and their fascinating symbolism, not only representing elegance but also the idea of new discovery and paradigm shift. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday, August 4th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday, August 4th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

08/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare Thursday, 11th of August Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

UoO Virus Expert Professor Peter McIntyre on the severity of New York’s polio outbreak - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

UoO Virus Expert Professor Peter McIntyre on the severity of New York’s polio outbreak - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Humanity won the decades long war against polio in 1999, when the Polio virus was eradicated from most of the world. Despite successful immunisation campaigns that stopped the virus dead in its tracks, polio has a habit of reappearing. In mid-July, a young unvaccinated man in Rockland County, New York contracted polio from someone else who took the oral polio vaccine, making him the first US case of polio in nearly a decade. Traces of the virus have also shown up in wastewater samples from counties around New York, which prompted New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett to say there could be hundreds of New Yorkers with polio already. Professor Peter McIntyre from the University of Otago’s Department of Women's and Children's Health says that polio is not a particularly grand threat due to mass immunisation, but the problem lies in Rockland County’s low vaccination rates which give the virus an in to spread. We spoke to Professor McIntyre about the severity of the situation, what health authorities can do to contain the virus, and how polio vaccines work. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

What unseen impacts will the Leith flooding event have for the environment? With Professor Chris Hepburn (University of Otago, Department of Marine Science) - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What unseen impacts will the Leith flooding event have for the environment? With Professor Chris Hepburn (University of Otago, Department of Marine Science) - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

08/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, the Leith river, which runs directly through the university campus, flooded to the extent where its banks were at risk of bursting, resulting in the evacuation of 36 nearby properties. While the flood left plenty of visible debris in its wake, such as picnic tables and shopping trollies, there will also be an environmental aspect to the aftermath of the flooding event. We spoke to Professor Chris Hepburn (Department of Marine Science, University of Otago) to learn more about the impact of such both natural and human pollution on waterways. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 10th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 10th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa/Wednesday August 10th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāapa Wednesday, 10th of August, 2022 - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāapa Wednesday, 10th of August, 2022 - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we had an exclusive OUSSC Snow Report live from the chairlift at Cardrona Alpine Resort. Following that, Zac spoke to Professor Peter McIntyre from the University of Otago’s Department of Women’s and Children's Health about the polio outbreak in New York. Kaia discussed the environmental impacts of the recent Leith River flooding and other large scale flooding eventss with Professor Chris Hepburn, before speaking to Otago Associate research Professor Gabrielle Davie about the recent proposed restructuring of Aotearoa's government data collection bill, and what this change could mean for the way we collect data. We closed the show by covering Leo and Pisces in the weekly astrology report. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Gabrielle Davie (Associate Research Professor, University of Otago) on the recent proposed restructuring of Aotearoa's government data collection bill - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Gabrielle Davie (Associate Research Professor, University of Otago) on the recent proposed restructuring of Aotearoa's government data collection bill - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

08/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Statistics Act of 1975 has governed how Aotearoa collects and uses data for the past few decades; however, our modern use of computers and new forms of data collection have potentially left the bill behind. A new bill was introduced to parliament late last year; one which would alter how we interact with data collection nationally. Last week, the new Data and Statistics Bill passed its third reading. We spoke to Research Associate professor Gabrielle Davie to explain why this new bill has been introduced, and what it could mean for the way we collect data. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Weekly Snow Report with OUSSC - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Weekly Snow Report with OUSSC - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

08/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Live from Cardrona Alpine Resort, Peter from the Otago University Snow Sports Club breaks down the South Island’s snow report and mountain conditions for the week ahead, concluding with his top picks for skiing this weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Food banks facing more pressure than ever, cost of living payments a ‘drop in the bucket’ - Presbytarian Support Otago - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Food banks facing more pressure than ever, cost of living payments a ‘drop in the bucket’ - Presbytarian Support Otago - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

As the cost of living continues to grow, more and more New Zealanders are experiencing material and financial hardship. This has led to an extraordinary increase in the numbers accessing food banks. Cost of living payments, intended to ease the burden on New Zealanders, have been heavily criticised as not enough. R1 News spoke to Presbytarian Support Otago’s Family Works Director, Carmen Bachelor, to find out more about the crisis New Zealanders are facing. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: The International Edition, or, why Americans don’t eat meat pies - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: The International Edition, or, why Americans don’t eat meat pies - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Critic Kōrero, editor Fox Meyer joins us to chat about this week’s international edition. We have an enlightening conversation about the puritanical and sometimes boozy history of meat pies in America. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday August 8th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday August 8th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

08/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāhina/August 8th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

New Research reveals poverty from a child's perspective - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

New Research reveals poverty from a child's perspective - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

A University of Otago-led study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, exposes the reality of Child poverty from the perspective of the children themselves. 168 12-year-olds took part in the study which involved them wearing automatic cameras for four days that took a photo every 7 seconds to witness just what the day to day life of a child in poverty was like. We spoke to Head of Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Wellington Professor Louise Signal, about the research, the significance of its findings, and what needs to be done to address the issue of child poverty in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday August 5th - Dave Borrie  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday August 5th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

08/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday August 5th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual with Trent Smith: global recession? - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual with Trent Smith: global recession? - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual we veered global and looked at the economy in the United States. The US economy has shrunk for the second quarter in a row, sparking the question of whether a recession is underway in the States and imminent for the rest of the world? We spoke with Trent Smith from the University of Otago’s Department of Economics about inflation in the US, how it came about, and what is being done to combat it in comparison to policy in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off To Market: Tartan Sari  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off To Market: Tartan Sari - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Off To Market we spoke with Danielle Culling, creator of the stall Tartan Sari, a regular vendor at the Otago Farmers Market. Tartan Sari uses seasonal local produce to create a variety of pickled goods and cooking ingredients inspired by Goan flavours and traditions. We heard about what's on offer at the moment as well as upcoming products to get from the market to spice it up in the kitchen. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāmere/Friday August 5th - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tenei ra we spoke to Trent Smith from the University of Otago’s Department of Economics about global recession in our weekly segment Business as Usual. Zac spoke with Associate Professor Brian Roper, head of the University of Otago Politics Department, about the annual Otago Politics Day School. Amiria spoke with University of Otago Head of Public Health Professor Louise Signal about new research which examines poverty from a child’s perspective, and Danielle Cummings from the Tartan Sari joins for our weekly segment Off To Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Petition to ban export of plastic waste to South East Asia delivered to Parliament - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Petition to ban export of plastic waste to South East Asia delivered to Parliament - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, a petition urging the government to stop overseas exports of millions of kilograms of plastic waste was presented to Parliament, with activists raising concerns over health and environmental issues overseas. Lydia Chai, the petition leader, spoke to us about the impact New Zealand’s export of plastic is having on developing countries, including Chai’s home country of Malaysia. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday, August 4th - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

08/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare Thursday, 4th of August Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Supermarket profits hit record levels over the pandemic - why? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Supermarket profits hit record levels over the pandemic - why? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

When the National Business Review released its 2018 Rich List, a new generation of millionaires were beginning to qualify for the list. 34 newcomers made the list in 2018, many of whom had made their fortune in the grocery industry. Profits within the industry have only increased since then. Tim Hazledine, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Auckland, joined us to explain the causes of wealth accumulation in parts of the supermarket sector. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Professor Cliff Abraham (Professor of Psychology, University of Otago) on how allegedly tampered images may have compromised Alzheimer’s Disease research  - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Professor Cliff Abraham (Professor of Psychology, University of Otago) on how allegedly tampered images may have compromised Alzheimer’s Disease research - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

08/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

A six-month investigation by Science magazine, prompted by the efforts of Vanderbilt University neuroscientist Dr Matthew Schrag, found over 200 images in scientific papers about one particular Alzheimer’s Disease protein variant were doctored. Dr Cliff Abraham spoke with us about what beta-amyloid *56 is and the implications of these fraud allegations on neuroscience research and the way science engages with the public. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāpare Thursday, 4th of August, 2022 - Scott Faville & Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today, Seb spoke to Timothy Hazledine, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Auckland about the record profit supermarket owners have been making over the last few years, why groceries are becoming so expensive and when we can expect to see some change in the way the grocery sector is structured. Scott spoke to University of Otago Professor of Psychology Cliff Abraham about allegations of academic fraud made about a protein key in understanding Alzheimer’s Disease. Seb spoke to Lydia Chai, creator of a petition to ban Zealand’s export of plastic waste to developing countries in South East Asia, we’re joined by zoologist Andy Johnston for Creature of the Week, discussing pigeons. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week with Andrew Johnston: Pigeons - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week with Andrew Johnston: Pigeons - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

08/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week Andrew spoke to us about pigeons, sharing the interesting history behind their domestication as well as the many uses humans have had for them over the years. This episode helped to challenge misconceptions about what people commonly refer to as the ‘rats of the sky.’ Andy helped turn our disgust into fascination. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

OUSSC Snow Report with Peter Barclay - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSSC Snow Report with Peter Barclay - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

08/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Peter from the Otago University Snow Sports Club breaks down the South Island’s snow report and mountain conditions for the week ahead, concluding with his top picks for skiing this weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 3rd - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday August 3rd - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

08/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa/Wednesday August 3rd. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Is Peace in Ukraine Possible? With Dr Reuben Steff  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Is Peace in Ukraine Possible? With Dr Reuben Steff - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

It’s been 5 months since Russia invaded Ukraine. The conflict has seen thousands of Ukrainians and Russians perish, created millions of refugees, and has created immense global economic stress. Is there any possibility the war will end in the near future? Global security expert Dr Reuben Steff from the University of Waikato believes the conflict won’t end before 2022. Dr Steff says with the war entering its third phase, as Ukraine receives new HIMAR rocket artillery systems, it’s unlikely peace will happen in the coming months. Zac spoke with Dr Steff about the state of the conflict, the likelihood of peace, how the new waves of refugees are affecting Europe and Ukraine’s neighbors, and what Aotearoa’s future involvement in the war should look like. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday August 3rd - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday August 3rd - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

08/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tenei rā, OUSSC’s Peter Barclay joins for the weekly snow report.Global security expert Reuben Steff analyses the future of the Russo-Ukrainian war, and the astrology report focuses on Earth signs. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Mayor Aaron Hawkins gives his take on being banned from Russia - Nico and Amiria - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Mayor Aaron Hawkins gives his take on being banned from Russia - Nico and Amiria - Radio One 91FM

08/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Dunedin mayor Aaron Hawkins was listed as one of 32 prominent New Zealanders banned from entering Russia, due to their support of a “Russiaphobic agenda.’ Mayor Hawkins spoke to R1 News about the banning. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Segment: Local Government, Explained w/ Janine Hayward (Professor, Department of Politics, University of Otago) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Segment: Local Government, Explained w/ Janine Hayward (Professor, Department of Politics, University of Otago) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

The 2022 council elections are happening this October. Here at R1 News, we are going to be diving into all things local body and election related over the next nine weeks. For this first installment we were joined by University of Otago Politics Professor Janine Hayward for an entry-level overview of local government - what it is, how elections work, and the differences between central and local government. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday August 2nd - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday August 2nd - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

08/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātū/Tuesday August 2nd Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday August 2nd - Nico Penny and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday August 2nd - Nico Penny and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke to Professor Janine Hayward (Department of Politics, University of Otago) to learn the basics of local body government, ahead of elections in September and October. Otago Economics PHD student Leon Stirk-Wang joins to assess the government's decision to fully reopen borders to tourists. Mayor Aaron Hawkis speaks on his addition to the list of those now banned from entering Russia. Finally, we look back on the day in history. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Today in History: August 2nd - Nico Penny and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Today in History: August 2nd - Nico Penny and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

08/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Get ready to be transported through time as we look back on the day in history, including key moments in the Nuclear Free Movement and the day Robert Allan Zimmerman became Bob Dylan. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Borders reopen fully for tourism, but economic recovery may be slow - economist - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Borders reopen fully for tourism, but economic recovery may be slow - economist - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

08/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

From yesterday , all tourists have been welcomed back to New Zealand. This might be the best shot the country has at getting out of a recession, but there are concerns that tourism’s recovery will be slow. We spoke to University of Otago Economics PhD candidate, Leon Stirk-Wang, who says the tourism sector could struggle to find enough workers to meet demand. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday July 29th - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday July 29th - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday July 29th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

New Research Finds Retirement Age to Increase for Renters - w/associate professor Helen Roberts - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

New Research Finds Retirement Age to Increase for Renters - w/associate professor Helen Roberts - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

A recent study from the University of Otago’s School of Finance has found that the age of retirement for non-homeowners is increasing as the cost of housing and the accessibility of homeownership decreases. Associate professor Helen Roberts acts as a lead researcher on the study which finds that non-homeowners have less disposable income post-retirement than homeowners - a problem which is exacerbated for Māori and renters who need to work part-time or full-time to maintain their lifestyle. Professor Roberts believes government actions such as social housing and adding more medium-high density housing to Aoteaora’s property pool is necessary for fighting rising costs of living which are heightening the retirement age. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Ōtepoti’s cat problem and responsible cat ownership w/Predator Free Dunedin spokesperson Kimberley Collins   - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Ōtepoti’s cat problem and responsible cat ownership w/Predator Free Dunedin spokesperson Kimberley Collins - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Despite them being everyone’s favourite furry friends, cats are a major problem here in Aotearoa for our native and endemic wildlife. According to conservation group Forest and Bird, cats not only kill many of our unique birds, but they also target Wētā and reptiles like skinks and geckos. In June, a group of animal rights and conservation groups including SPCA and Predator Free Dunedin met with the Dunedin City Council to discuss promoting responsible cat ownership. Collins calls Ōtepoti Aotearoa’s wildlife capital, and the local cat population needs to be reigned in to preserve this. Beyond microchipping and desexing cats, Collins says it’s important to make sure they stay indoors when possible to reduce the risk of cats killing native animals and prevent the risk of cats being killed or hurt, and that there should be a limit of cat numbers per household to ensure the local cat population can decrease. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual with Trent Smith: Urban Economics - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual with Trent Smith: Urban Economics - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual, we spoke with Trent Smith from the University of Otago Department of Economics about urban economics. We explored the impact of structures in cities and behaviours of those living in cities to the economic viability of them, and compared this to the livability of Ōtepoti. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off To Market: Coko Lounge  - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off To Market: Coko Lounge - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Off To Market we spoke with Oisin Altena-Russell from Coko Lounge, one of the regular vendors at the market about the development of Coko Lounge, the variety of cacao based products they sell, and what they enjoy about setting up at the Otago Farmers Market every weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday July 29th - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday July 29th - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we were joined by Trent Smith from the University of Otago department of economics for our weekly segment Business as Usual to talk about Urban Economics. Then we spoke with Kimberley Collins from Predator Free Dunedin about the problems cats pose to Ōtepoti’s environment and the organisation's efforts to endorse responsible cat ownership. After that we heard from University of Otago Associate Professor of Finance Helen Roberts, about new research which has suggested that those seeking retirement in Aotearoa may have to continue working for longer. Finally we had a korero with Oisin Altena-Russell from Coko Lounge for our segment Off to Market, to hear about their tasty cacao vendor at the Otago farmers market every Saturday. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday 28th July  - Seb Rice-Walsh & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday 28th July - Seb Rice-Walsh & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

07/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke to Dr Simon Kingham, Ministry of Transport Chief Science Advisor, about a recent study which discovered that the effects of nitrogen dioxide on the health of New Zealanders may have been underestimated. Dr Ian Chapman of the University of Otago School of Performing Arts joins to discuss university papers dedicated to individual celebrities, and we catch up with zoologist Andrew Johnstone to chat about great white sharks. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Study suggests impact of air pollution on human health in NZ worse than previously thought - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Study suggests impact of air pollution on human health in NZ worse than previously thought - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

07/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Chief Science Advisor to the Ministry of Transport Dr Simon Kingham speaks on the third instalment of an ongoing study into the effects of air pollution in New Zealand, which suggests scientists have underestimated the harms of nitrogen dioxide pollution to human health. Kingham says a series of policies set to address the climate crisis will also effectively tackle air pollution from transport, and the next step is to change the ways we travel as well as travelling less - which Kingham says will make the world a better place anyway. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: Great White Sharks  - Seb Rice-Walsh  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Great White Sharks - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

07/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week, we celebrate Shark Week by talking about the great white shark, discussing such diverse topics as their interesting biology, role in the ecosystem, conservation status, their historical relationship with Dunedin and how St Clair may have inspired a hit movie (you know the one). Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Studying celebrities - the rise of university papers focused on Bowie, Styles, Beyoncé and more - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Studying celebrities - the rise of university papers focused on Bowie, Styles, Beyoncé and more - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

07/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Texas State University announced earlier this week that their digital history department would host a paper on the celebrity phenomenon. The subject? Pop icon and former One Direction member Harry Styles. To discuss what makes studying these individuals so interesting, we spoke to University of Otago School of Performing Arts Senior Lecturer Dr Ian Chapman, course convenor of MUSI270: David Bowie, about how Bowie, Styles and others cross so easily into the classroom. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday 28th July  - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday 28th July - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

07/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare Thursday, the 28th of July, 2022. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 26th July - Eileen Corcoran  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 26th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Ratū/Tuesday 26th July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Monkeypox declared a global health emergency - what now? - Nico Penny  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Monkeypox declared a global health emergency - what now? - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

07/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Monkeypox has been declared a global emergency by the WHO, withmore than 16,000 cases detected in 75 countries. R1 News spoke to research fellow Constanza Jackson (Department of Public Health, University of Otago Wellington) to discover how we can best mitigate the risk of this virus. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Green Party co-leader election - will Shaw stay? - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Green Party co-leader election - will Shaw stay? - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

07/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico speaks to Dr Lara Greaves (Senior lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Auckland) on the future of the Green Party’s leadership, after current co-leader James Shaw’s position is opened for re-election. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday 26th July - Nico Penny  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday 26th July - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

07/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, Nico speaks to Dr Lara Greaves, Senior Lecturer of Politics at the University of Auckland, on the Green Party’s move to open James Shaw’s co-leader position up for potential re-election. Constanza Jackson (Department of Public Health, University of Otago Wellington) speaks about mitigating the spread of monkeypox as the WHO declares it a global health emergency, and we look back at the day in history. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Te Whare Tāwharau launches its first Community Awareness Week - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Te Whare Tāwharau launches its first Community Awareness Week - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

The University of Otago’s sexual violence prevention centre, Te Whare Tāwharau, has today launched its first Community Awareness week. R1 News spoke with Tarn and Chelsea from the Te Whare Tāwharau team to find out what Community Awareness week entails and why it’s so important to have a dedicated sexual violence prevention centre on campus. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: The Sex issue - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: The Sex issue - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Every Monday, Critic Te Arohi editor Fox Meyer joins to give us the lowdown on the week's issue. It’s a spicy one today - we’re covering the Sex issue! Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

OUSA President: Results of People’s Inquiry into Student Wellbeing no surprise - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

OUSA President: Results of People’s Inquiry into Student Wellbeing no surprise - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, the Green Party and student unions released the findings of the Peoples Inquiry into Student Wellbeing, which revealed two thirds of students are struggling to afford basic necessities. R1 News spoke to OUSA President Melissa Lama about the findings - she says they aren’t surprising, and more support needs to be given to student unions to address the issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday 25th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday 25th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tēnei rā, we spoke to University of Otago sexual violence prevention centre Te Whare Tāwharau about the importance of sexual violence prevention mahi in the University as they kick off their Community Awareness week. OUSA President Melissa Lama joins to discuss the recently released People’s Inquiry into Student Wellbeing, arguing that the high levels of student financial hardship it revealed were already known. Finally, Critic te Arohi editor Fox Meyer joins for Critic Kōrero to chat this week’s sex issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnzTune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Campaign seeks to decriminalise homosexuality in the Cook Islands in run up to election - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Campaign seeks to decriminalise homosexuality in the Cook Islands in run up to election - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

In the Cook Islands, same-sex marriage remains illegal and men who have sex with men can face penalties of up to seven years imprisonment. However, Prime Minister Mark Brown has suggested this will change after next month's general election. We spoke with Isikeli Vulavou, CEO of the Pacific Sexual and Gender Diversity Network about the significance of this announcement and what it will mean for the future of LGBTQI+ rights in the Pacific. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday 22nd July - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday 22nd July - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

07/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere 22nd July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Barriers to market entry with Trent Smith (Department of Economics, University of Otago) - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Barriers to market entry with Trent Smith (Department of Economics, University of Otago) - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual we chatted to Trent Smith from the University of Otago’s Department of Economics about market barriers, whether they’re beneficial for maintaining a competitive market, and how they come in to the discourse around supermarket monopolies in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday 22nd July - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday 22nd July - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tēnei rā, Trent Smith from the University of Otago Department of Economics joined to discuss market entry barriers for weekly segment Business as Usual. New Zealand Education Institute President Liam Rutherford joined to speak about the impact of COVID-19 on primary school students and staff,and we heard from CEO of the Pacific Sexual and Gender Diversity Network Isikeli Vulavou about the latest bid to decriminalise same-sex relationships in the Cook Islands ahead of the 2022 elections. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Second wave of COVID putting pressure on already-strained primary schools - NZEI - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Second wave of COVID putting pressure on already-strained primary schools - NZEI - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

As Aotearoa climbs towards a second COVID-19 peak, alongside widespread influenza cases and second COVID infections, primary schools are preparing for a tough few month of crippling staff shortages and high student absences. Liam Rutherford, President of the New Zealand Education Institute, says the country needs to be smarter and more cautious of COVID, as teachers see symptomatic students without masks nearly daily, which poses a great risk for school staff, school pupils, and their families. Rutherford believes the dire situation for primary schools won’t be changed until the Government makes a long-term sustained effort to recruit more primary school teachers, as staff sickness and a general teacher shortage exacerbate the issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tour de France Femmes - a win for gender equity in sport - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tour de France Femmes - a win for gender equity in sport - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

07/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

In July, the inaugral Tour de France Femmes kicked off. Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Associate Professor Sally Shaw (School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Science, University of Otago) to find out what this means for women and gender equity in professional sport. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week - Kākā - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week - Kākā - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

07/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Every Thursday, we’re joined by a local zoologist-in-training Andrew Johnston to discuss his creature of the week. This week, we learn about the kākā. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday 21st July - Seb & Scott - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday 21st July - Seb & Scott - Radio One 91FM

07/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we looked at the impact of the heatwave currently hitting Europe, and the potential for similar events to happen in Aotearoa. Seb spoke to Associate Professor Sally Shaw (School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Science, University of Otago) about the inaugural Tour de France Femmes (women’s Tour de France) and what it means for gender equity in sport. Finally, local zoologist in training Andrew Johnston joins for weekly segment Creature of the Week, chatting about the kākā. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

European heatwave - could it happen in Aotearoa? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

European heatwave - could it happen in Aotearoa? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

07/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

A record-breaking heatwave has led to severe disruptions to health, transport and schooling in the UK and Europe. Seb investigates whether this could happen in Aotearoa in summers to come. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday 21st July - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday 21st July - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

07/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare/Thursday 21st July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday 20th July - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday 20th July - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tēnei rā, we spoke to EnviroSouth’s Ali Meade about the arrival of two new invasive marine species around Rakiura/Stewart Island, and what is being done to prevent them from causing serious damage. Otago University Politics professor Dr David Jenkins joins to discuss the implosion of the UK Conservative Party, and what it means for the Tory Government. Finally, the astrology report checks out what the stars are saying is in store for air signs. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Examining the Environmental Repercussions of New Invasive Species in Rakiura  - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Examining the Environmental Repercussions of New Invasive Species in Rakiura - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

07/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, Environment Southland detected two invasive species in the waters of Rakiura/Stewart Island - the invertebrate carpet sea squirt and Undaria, an invasive seaweed. EnviroSouth Biodiversity and Biosecurity Operations Manager Ali Meade stresses that the arrival of these species is of great concern. Although they aren’t a direct threat to marine animals in a predator-prey sense, these species outcompete native species and degrade marine infrastructure. Meade says that Envirosouth is set to send divers in Rakiura’s waters to rip out undaria, and consult experts nationally and internationally to find solutions for carpet sea squirt. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Johnson rolled - who’s next? The Conservative Party implosion, explained (with Dr David Jenkins) - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Johnson rolled - who’s next? The Conservative Party implosion, explained (with Dr David Jenkins) - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

07/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation on the 7th of July, following a slew of high powered ministers and MPs in his government stepping down. What happened to put PM Johnson in such a precarious position? Dr David Jenkins (Department of Politics, University of Otago says Johnson’s handling of Brexit, COVID, and the Northern Ireland protocol, coupled with a series of scandals, led to a serious lack of faith in the Tory Government’s direction from within itself. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday 20th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday 20th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Wednesday the 20th of July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 19th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 19th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātū/Tuesday 19th July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday 19th July - Nico Penny & Amiria Pianta-Price  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday 19th July - Nico Penny & Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tēnei rā, we speak to the researcher behind a recent study into the heavy link between alcohol use and suicide rates in Aotearoa. We hear from campaign group Access Matters about the #accessdenieddiaries campaign behind the Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill, which is soon to be presented to Parliament. Dr Carol Harrington, lecturer in the Victoria University of Wellington School of Social and Cultural Studies speaks on the facts behind the anecdotal rise of domestic violence after major rugby losses. Finally, we dive into what happened today in history, including the debut of landmark TV show Mad Men. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Does domestic violence really increase after major rugby losses - academic insight - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Does domestic violence really increase after major rugby losses - academic insight - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

There is an anecdotal statement that domestic violence increases after major rugby losses in New Zealand, but the reality of this statement is highly contested. Nico Penny reached out to Women’s Refuge and spoke to Dr Carol Harrington (School of Social and Cultural Studies, Victoria University of Wellington) to sort out the fact and fiction of this statement, and discuss the limitations of statistical evidence around domestic violence. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Study highlights links between alcohol use and suicide rates in New Zealand - Nico Penny  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Study highlights links between alcohol use and suicide rates in New Zealand - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

A recent study out of the University of Otago, Christchurch has highlighted significant links between alcohol use and suicide rates in New Zealand. Nico spoke to lead researcher Dr Rose Crossin about the findings, which Crossin hopes will be used to bring in legislative moves towards harm reduction policy. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Campaigners hope upcoming Accessibility Bill will provide legislative base for a more inclusive Aotearoa  - Amiria Pianta-Price  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Campaigners hope upcoming Accessibility Bill will provide legislative base for a more inclusive Aotearoa - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill will soon be presented to Parliament. For the past 6 weeks, Access Matters have been collating submissions for their #accessdenieddiaries in support of the creation of robust legislation for a more inclusive Aotearoa. These diaries detail the experiences and barriers people with disabilities - nearly 25% of the population - face daily. We spoke with Access Matters lead campaigner Juliana Carvahlo to find out how significant an effective accessibility bill could be for Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Tranzit Project Manager James Howard on Aotearoa’s first electric bus conversion - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Tranzit Project Manager James Howard on Aotearoa’s first electric bus conversion - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

In a first for the Southern Hemisphere, Wairarapa based Tranzit Group has converted a diesel bus into one that runs on electricity. R1News spoke to project manager James Howard about the project and its implications for public transport in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday 18th July - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday 18th July - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we had Eileen with the headlines and weather. Following that Quintin spoke with Kerri Nuku from the New Zealand Nurses Organisation to discuss if unvaccinated nurses should be allowed to return to work at hospitals.James Howard, Project Manager at Tranzit Group joined to speak about their double decker bus that was recently converted from a diesel powered engine to electrical power. We spoke with Dr Jono Squire from the University of Otago Physics Department about the recently released images from the James Webb Telescope that have been capturing the attention of the Internet. Then as always, we’ll have Fox Meyer, Critic Te Arohi Editor in the studio to talk about this week's census issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

‘We’re burnt out’ - NZNO on nurses working conditions - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

‘We’re burnt out’ - NZNO on nurses working conditions - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nurses are burnt out. Tired, overworked and underpaid, nurses are working in dangerous conditions just to keep the healthsystem afloat. This is being capitalised on by conspiracy theorists, using the struggles of nurses to push a dangerous misinformation campaign. I spoke to Kerri Nuku of the NZNO about vaccine mandates for nurses, and the working conditions the industry is facing. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: The Census Issue w/ Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: The Census Issue w/ Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Critic Kōrero we talk Irish rugby antics, canoeing on the Leith, and delve into the 2022 Critic Census Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Headlines: Rāhina/Monday 18th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Headlines: Rāhina/Monday 18th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Monday 18th July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Explainer - Understanding the James Webb Telescope with Dr Jono Squire - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Explainer - Understanding the James Webb Telescope with Dr Jono Squire - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

The first images from the James Webb Telescope - the successor to the Hubble Telescope - were released by NASA last week, with the images grabbing hold of communities across the internet. I spoke with Astrophysicist at the University of Otago Dr Jono Squire about the images, and what this telescope means for the field of astronomy. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin:  Rāmere/Friday July 15th - Elieen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday July 15th - Elieen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday July 15th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Otago Disabled Students Association asks student to look out for their vulnerable classmates - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago Disabled Students Association asks student to look out for their vulnerable classmates - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

The University of Otago has returned to in-person teaching for the start of Semester Two. Meanwhile, Covid cases continue to rise in the Southern region. We spoke with Sean Prenter, co-president of the Otago Disabled Students Association about the risks of in-person teaching for vulnerable students, support and resources available for students, and keeping safe on campus during this COVID and flu outbreak. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Dunedin Roe v Wade protest aims to show solidarity with Americans - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Dunedin Roe v Wade protest aims to show solidarity with Americans - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last month, the US Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe V Wade, a historic court case which offered those seeking abortions constitutional protections, the political aftermath has been enormous. Protests erupted around the world, with millions standing up for what they see as an issue of bodily autonomy and a person's right to choose, including in Ōtepoti. For protest organizer Georgia Hawthorne, abortion is a health issue first and foremost. Hawthorne sees this protest as a way to show solidarity with Americans and those internationally concerned about the bodily autonomy and human rights repercussions of the Supreme Court's ruling. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday July 15th - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday July 15th - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke with Trent Smith from the University of Otago Department of Economics about modern monetary theory, housing prices, and inflation in our weekly economics segment Business as Usual. We speak to organiser Georgia Hawthorne about Dunedin’s pro-choice protest in the face of the US Supreme Court repealing Roe v Wade and the importance of international solidarity. Lastly, we chatted to Otago Disabled Students Association spokesperson Sean Prenter about the campus-wide return to in-person classes during the escalated COVID and flu outbreak in Ōtepoti. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Monetary policy, the OCR, and house prices with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Monetary policy, the OCR, and house prices with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual, we spoke with Trent Smith from the University of Otago Department of Economics about monetary policy, the impact of inflation on housing prices, and explored modern monetary theory as a process of tackling inflation. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Shinzo Abe assassination, one week on - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Shinzo Abe assassination, one week on - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

07/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

In the wake of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s shocking assassination, Scott Faville reflects on the complex legacy of the controversial leader and the mark he leaves on Japan. With contributions from NPR. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday 14th July - Seb & Scott - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday 14th July - Seb & Scott - Radio One 91FM

07/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tēnei rā, we speak to the candidates running in the DCC and ORC local body elections on the Green Party ticket about their goals for the region, and the choice to run on a Green platform. Scott Faville looks at Japan, one week on from the shocking assassination of former president Shinzo Abe, and the legacy Abe leaves behind. Finally, local zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston joins for the latest installment of Creature of the Week, chatting glow worms! Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: Glow worms - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Glow worms - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

07/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Every Thursday, local zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston joins to chat about his Creature of the week. This week, we’re talking glow worms! Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday 14th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday 14th July - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

07/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare/Thursday 14th July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Green Party launches Otago local body election campaign - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Green Party launches Otago local body election campaign - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

07/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Three Otago candidates are running in the 2022 local body elections on a Green Party ticket. R1 News reporter Seb Rice-Walsh went to the Green’s local body campaign launch and spoke to mayoral candidates Marie Laufiso and incumbent Aaron Hawkins, as well as ORC candidate Alan Somerville, about their leadership goals and decision to run on a Green Party platform. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Filmmaker threatens boycott of documentary festival over Israeli embassy funding - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Filmmaker threatens boycott of documentary festival over Israeli embassy funding - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

07/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

A group of filmmakers selected for the DocEdge International Film Festival have signed an open letter to the festival calling for DocEdge to drop funding from the New Zealand Israeli Embassy. Earlier in the week, I spoke to petition author and filmmaker Cole Yeoman about the intentions of the letter and its signatories concerns regarding the funding. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday 13th July - Adelaide Dunn - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday 13th July - Adelaide Dunn - Radio One 91FM

07/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa/Wednesday 13th July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Weekly Snow Report with OUSSC - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Weekly Snow Report with OUSSC - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

07/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Peter from the Otago University Snow Sports Club breaks down the South Island’s snow report and mountain conditions for the week ahead, concluding with his top picks for skiing this weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick: Local government crucial to efficient decision making; stronger relationship between local and central government needed - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick: Local government crucial to efficient decision making; stronger relationship between local and central government needed - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

07/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Council body elections will be held in early October, and with numerous local and national burgeoning concerns such as Three Waters and climate change, it’s time to have a look at the powers and importance of Aotearoa's councils. Auckland-Central MP and Green Party Local Government spokesperson Chlöe Swarbrick says voters ought to get more involved with council body elections, as councils make large decisions for their everyday lives and can make those decisions much faster than central government. Swarbrick also stressed the importance of local government requiring more Māori representation on councils to uphold Te Tiriti, and voiced that the relationship between local and central government needs to be on fairer ground. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday 13th July - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday 13th July - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today, the Otago University Snow Sports Club delivered the weekly Snow Report. We spoke to te reo Māori translator Kiringāua Cassidy on the translation of Disney films into Māori, and the future of the Māori film industry. Filmmaker Cole Yeoman spoke about his open letter to the DocEdge documentary festival, calling for the festival to drop funding from the Israeli Embassy. Green Party MP for Auckland Central Chlöe Swarbrick joined to discuss the power and importance of local government and its evolving relationship with central politics, in the run up to local body elections. We rounded off with the weekly Astrology Report, focussing on the troublesome trio; Scorpio, Cancer and Pisces. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Kiringāua Cassidy, translator for Frozen reo Māori, on platforming te reo & te Ao Māori through Disney cartoon classics - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Kiringāua Cassidy, translator for Frozen reo Māori, on platforming te reo & te Ao Māori through Disney cartoon classics - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

07/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Over Matariki, Aotearoa welcomed a new version of Disney’s The Lion King, translated into te reo Māori. The film hit cinemas after being translated, fully recast and overdubbed in te reo Māori over the course of a year. Disney is currently working on adding Frozen to their repertoire of translated films, alongside The Lion King and Moana. Earlier this week, I spoke to Kiringāua Cassidy, translator for Frozen reo Māori, about the importance of platforming Māori language through cartoon classics, and what this could mean for the future of the Māori film industry. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Keep New Zealand Beautiful announces annual clean-up week - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Keep New Zealand Beautiful announces annual clean-up week - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Keep New Zealand Beautiful has announced the return of its annual Clean Up Week, Aotearoa’s largest movement against litter, scheduled for September 17th-23rd. Last year over 30,000 volunteers took part in the event, collecting approximately 300 tonnes of litter over the course of the week. KNZB Deputy Chairperson and Zone 5 Representative joined to fill us in on the details and importance of the event. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

New study shows low income solo mums are facing significant food insecurity - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

New study shows low income solo mums are facing significant food insecurity - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

A new study out of the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health at the University of Otago has outlined the struggles and experiences of low-income solo mums to provide food for their families. Previous research has shown that 19% of New Zealand children are living in households experiencing severe-to-moderate food security. This study, published in the Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand, explores the stressful reality of women skipping meals and neglecting their personal health to feed their families. We spoke to Dr Mavis Duncanson, Senior Lecturer with the Department of Women’s Health at the University of Otago, about the causes and implications of food insecurity, and what needs to be done to prevent it. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Monkeypox detected in Tāmaki Makaurau - what should you expect?  - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Monkeypox detected in Tāmaki Makaurau - what should you expect? - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

New Zealand is now one of the 50 countries reporting cases of viral zoonotic disease monkeypox, after a person returning home to Auckland from overseas was diagnosed with the virus. We spoke with Kurt Krause, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Otago, to hear more about the public health implications of monkeypox, and how prepared for an outbreak Aotearoa is. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday July 12th - Dave Borrie   - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday July 12th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

07/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātū/Tuesday 12th of July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday July 12th - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday July 12th - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we spoke with Kurt Krause, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Otago, about the implications of Aoteaora’s first confirmed case of monkeypox. We heard from Dr Mavis Duncanson, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Women's Health at the University of Otago, about a new study which sheds light on the significant food insecurity faced by low income, female-led sole parent households. Finally, Keep New Zealand Beautiful’s deputy chairperson Mandy Mayhem-Bullock joined for a kōrero on this year’s KNZB Clean Up Week, as the organisation celebrates its 55th birthday. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Otago Alum Louie Bernhardt on the Mathematics Alumni open letter to Vice-Chancellor David Murdoch - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago Alum Louie Bernhardt on the Mathematics Alumni open letter to Vice-Chancellor David Murdoch - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

A group of 14 Otago Mathematics Department alumni have penned an open letter to the University of Otago, expressing their concerns about the lack of support for the Department of Mathematics. I spoke to Louie Bernhardt, signatory and one of the authors, about the concerns and issues in the department that led to the letter being written. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick on harm reduction in the face of buy now, pay later service Afterpay being used for booze - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrick on harm reduction in the face of buy now, pay later service Afterpay being used for booze - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

An Auckland liquor store has come under fire after a Facebook post celebrated its introduction of buy now, pay later service Afterpay for alcohol purchases. I spoke with MP Chlöe Swarbrick about her Alcohol (Harm Minimisation) Members Bill, and its relationship to this incident, and Aotearoa's wider relationship with alcohol. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin:Rāhina/Monday 11th July - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin:Rāhina/Monday 11th July - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

07/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for 11th July 2022 Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday 11th July - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāhina/Monday 11th July - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we have Dave with this morning's breaking news headlines and weather. Following this, I spoke with Ōtepoti Mayor Aaron Hawkins about combating air pollution in Dunedin. I’m joined by former University of Otago mathematics student Louie Bernhardt, who alongside other maths alumni has co-signed a letter to the Vice-Chancellor calling for greater support for the Mathematics Department. Finally, I spoke to Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick about an Auckland liquor store facing backlash after advertising that it would accept Afterpay for alcohol purchases, and Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer and Designer Molly Willis are back in the studio to talk about this week's tabloid-esque issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: The Tabloid Issue with Fox Meyer and Molly Willis - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: The Tabloid Issue with Fox Meyer and Molly Willis - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Critic Korero we talk minions, Ōtepoti’s bar scene, and all things clickbait. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Ōtepoti Mayor Aaron Hawkins on reducing Dunedin’s air pollution - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Ōtepoti Mayor Aaron Hawkins on reducing Dunedin’s air pollution - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

07/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

A recent report found that Ōtepoti has the second highest number of deaths attributable to car emissions in Aotearoa, beating out larger cities such as Tāmaki Makaurau and Ōtautahi. I spoke to Mayor Aaron Hawkins about what is being done to reduce emissions from cars in Ōtepoti. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday 8th July - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday 8th July - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

07/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday 8th July Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Neoliberal Economics and Austerity Policies with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Neoliberal Economics and Austerity Policies with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

07/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual, we spoke with Trent Smith from the University of Otago's Economics Department about Neoliberalism in Economic Policy. We dove into the development of neoliberalism, its application in Aotearoa during the past and in the present, and the direction of future economic policy. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday 8th July - Zac Hoffman & Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday 8th July - Zac Hoffman & Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

07/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we had our regular segment Business as Usual with Trent Smith from the University of Otago Department of Economics, where we discussed neoliberal economics and austerity policies as the world heads into a potential recession. The astrology report covers all cosmological bases with a Big Check-in for the 12 signs. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday July 1st - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday July 1st - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, economist Trent Smith from the University of Otago Department of Economics joins to discuss the rational consumer and behavioural economics in our weekly segment Business as Usual. After that, Dr Erica Newman from Te Tumu speaks on what legal recognition of the whāngai adoption would mean for Māori, and what the process looks like. Finally, Dr Brodie Fraser from the University of Otago Wellington Department of Public Health joins to discuss their recent research, which argues that targeted support is needed for young people experiencing homelessness in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Ministry of Justice considering legal recognition of whāngai in adoption reforms (Dr Erica Newman, University of Otago Indigenous Development Programme Co-ordinator)  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Ministry of Justice considering legal recognition of whāngai in adoption reforms (Dr Erica Newman, University of Otago Indigenous Development Programme Co-ordinator) - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Ministry of Justice has recently announced an investigation into adoption reform in Aotearoa, addressing what many view as the outdated nature of the 1960 Adoption Act. This has the potential to include legal recognition of whāngai adoption. Dr Erica Newman, a lecturer from Te Tumu, says that while legal recognition of whāngai would be highly beneficial for Māori, it's a matter of how that recognition goes ahead, and whether or not whāngai matters are settled by Māori or the Crown. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday July 1st - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday July 1st - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

06/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday July 1st Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: The Rational Consumer and Behavioural Economics with Trent Smith - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: The Rational Consumer and Behavioural Economics with Trent Smith - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual, Zac speaks to Trent Smith from the University of Otago's Economics Department about the idea of the rational consumer, if it's still a viable concept in the 21st century and the advent of behavioural economics. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Study calls for increased support for young people experiencing homelessness: lead researcher Dr Brodie Fraser (University of Otago, Wellington) - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Study calls for increased support for young people experiencing homelessness: lead researcher Dr Brodie Fraser (University of Otago, Wellington) - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

A new study from the University of Otago has found that young people experiencing homelessness need more income support. Led by Dr Brodie Fraser (University of Otago Wellington, Department of Public Health), the study followed 69 people experiencing homelessness in Aotearoa, examining a number of outcomes such as health, income and wellbeing whilst they were in housing. They were housed through the People Project, a social housing provider in Kirikiriroa which received assistance from the government's Housing First programme. Fraser says that although the programme is a success, Aotearoa needs systemic reform in housing, the economy, and numerous other aspects of society to prevent homelessness. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday June 30th - Eileen Corcoran  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday June 30th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare/Thursday June 30th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Dr Maria Pozza (Space law expert and 2022 Otago Foreign Policy School Director on Aotearoa's role as a space-faring nation - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Dr Maria Pozza (Space law expert and 2022 Otago Foreign Policy School Director on Aotearoa's role as a space-faring nation - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

The 56th Otago Foreign Policy School is taking place this weekend, and is set to tackle Aotearoa's role as a space-faring nation. We spoke to the school's director and space law specialist Dr Maria Pozza about the technological and commercial advantages and disadvantages further space exploration brings, and how Aotearoa can become a tour de force in space exploration. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday June 30th - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday June 30th - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we had Dunedin-based National list MP Michael Woodhouse come through to discuss the government's new political fundraising rules and political party transparency. After that, we spoke with Otago Foreign Policy School Director Dr Maria Pozza about Aotearoa's status as a space-faring nation, and the Astrology report covers Geminis and Cancers. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

National Party List MP Michael Woodhouse on political donation & fundraising rule changes - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

National Party List MP Michael Woodhouse on political donation & fundraising rule changes - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Earlier this week, Justice Minister Kiri Allan unveiled a series of new changes to political party funding. The changes include a requirement for parties to publish annual financial statements and a $5000 limit on anonymous donations. The new law has garnered criticism from the Opposition; we spoke to National list MP Michael Woodhouse about how this impacts Aotearoa's democracy and what this means for the future of political party fundraising. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

“We need naloxone” - Brin Ryder of Know Your Stuff NZ on fentanyl overdoses in the Wairarapa - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

“We need naloxone” - Brin Ryder of Know Your Stuff NZ on fentanyl overdoses in the Wairarapa - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

12 people were hospitalised over the weekend for suspected fentanyl overdoses in the Wairarapa, highlighting the importance of drug harm reduction measures. We spoke to Brin Ryder of KnowYourStuff about important policy changes and harm reduction measures as fentanyl presents in the community. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

University of Otago launches Centre for Indigenous Sciences - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

University of Otago launches Centre for Indigenous Sciences - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, to coincide with Matariki, the University of Otago announced its new Centre of Indigenous Sciences, which seeks to incorporate mātauranga Māori into research. We spoke to Dr Chanel Philips, co-director of Te Koronga, about the centre and its aims. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

What The Puck!? With Dave Borrie - Tampa Bay Blunder - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What The Puck!? With Dave Borrie - Tampa Bay Blunder - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Upset for the Colorado Lightning as their hopes of hosting the Stanley Cup for the first time in more than two decades is shifted back after a devastating home game loss. We speak to Radio One’s resident hoser Dave Borrie about the upset. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday 27th June - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday 27th June - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāhina/Monday 27th June Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rāhina/Monday 27th June - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rāhina/Monday 27th June - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, We spoke with Professor Annick Masselot (Faculty of Law, University of Canterbury) about the overturning of Roe vs Wade in the United States, and its implication for abortion rights in the United States and Aotearoa. Brin Ryder, regional manager of KnowYourStuff, joins to discuss the emergence of powdered fentanyl in Aotearoa and its consequences for harm reduction. Dr Chanel Philips (Te Koronga co-director, University of Otago) talks about the University of Otago’s recently announced Centre for Indigenous Sciences, and Dave Borrie joins for Ōtepoti’s premiere ice hockey rundown - What The Puck!? Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Civil liberties under threat - Roe v Wade overturned  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Civil liberties under threat - Roe v Wade overturned - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Civil liberties are under threat as the United States Supreme Court overturns the landmark Roe vs Wade ruling, which protected abortion rights at a federal level. Professor Annick Masselot (Faculty of Law, University of Canterbury) says New Zealanders shouldn’t be complacent, acknowledging that abortion rights have a young history here in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday June 23rd - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday June 23rd - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare/Thursday June 23rd Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday June 23rd - Quintin - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday June 23rd - Quintin - Radio One 91FM

06/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, Quintin speaks to OUSA President Melissa Lama on the exclusion of some students from the cost of living payment, and Dave Borrie joins for an ice hockey rundown on What The Puck?! Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

What The Puck?! with Dave Borrie - Tampa Bay Blunder  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What The Puck?! with Dave Borrie - Tampa Bay Blunder - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on What The Puck?! we catch up with Radio One’s very own Dave Borrie once again to talk about the brutal defeat of the Tampa Bay Thunder in the finals of the Stanley cup, and also the thriving New Zealand Hockey Scene. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Students let down once again - Melissa Lama on the exclusion of some students from the cost of living payment - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Students let down once again - Melissa Lama on the exclusion of some students from the cost of living payment - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Some students will be left disappointed that they are ineligible for the cost of living payment - which requires them to have been in taxable employment in the last financial year to be eligible. This means that PhD students on scholarship, who aren’t demonstrating, or those who live solely on the living loan are ineligible. We spoke to OUSA President Melissa Lama about the issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Ewan Mackie (Treble Cone Ski Area Manager & Sustainability Lead) on sustainable skiing practices at Cardrona and Treble Cone - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Ewan Mackie (Treble Cone Ski Area Manager & Sustainability Lead) on sustainable skiing practices at Cardrona and Treble Cone - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Ski resorts can have a significant environmental impact, a downside which is often overlooked. Over the past few years, Wānaka ski resorts Cardrona and Treble Cone have been working together to offset some of their environmental impacts. The mountains have recently launched a waste reduction initiative, removing all public-facing landfill bins, and a transport emissions reduction plan, providing free public shuttles to access the mountains. Ewan Mackie, Treble Cone Ski Area Manager & Sustainability Lead, joins to discuss sustainable skiing practices and how we can move toward a more environmentally friendly ski industry in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Weekly Snow Report with OUSSC’s Peter Barclay - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Weekly Snow Report with OUSSC’s Peter Barclay - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Peter breaks down the South Island’s snow report and mountain conditions for the week ahead, concluding with his top picks for skiing this weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rātu/Tuesday June 21st - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rātu/Tuesday June 21st - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we looked at the snow forecast for the week ahead with Otago University Snow Sports Clubs’ Peter Barclay, before speaking to Ewan Mackie, Treble Cone Ski Area Manager & Sustainability Lead, about sustainable skiing practices and how we can move toward a more environmentally friendly ski industry in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātu/Tuesday June 21st - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātu/Tuesday June 21st - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/20/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātu/Tuesday June 21st Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday June 17th - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday June 17th - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke with economist Murat Üngör from the University of Otago department of economics about the domestic GDP global supply chain issues, and the prospects of a global recession in our weekly segment Business as Usual. Research fellow Crystal Olin from the New Zealand Center for Sustainable Cities speaks about new research on a sustainable future for housing, public transport and home design. The astrology report covers Aries and Taurus this week, and Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll joins for Off to Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual with Murat Üngör (Department of Economics, University of Otago): Aotearoa's GDP, the Global Economic Cost of COVID, and Recession - Zac Hoffman & Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual with Murat Üngör (Department of Economics, University of Otago): Aotearoa's GDP, the Global Economic Cost of COVID, and Recession - Zac Hoffman & Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

Murat Üngör (Department of Economics, University of Otago) speaks to R1 News reporters Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman about Aotearoa's economic growth since the start of the pandemic, the pandemic’s cost on the global economy, stagflation caused by the war in Ukraine and the high likelihood of a global recession. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Headlines: Rāmere/Friday June 17th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Headlines: Rāmere/Friday June 17th - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

06/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday June 17th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Reimagining Housing: Think Outside The Box, a sustainable future for housing, with Dr Crystal Olin (Research Fellow - NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities, University of Otago Wellington) - Amiria Pianta-Price  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Reimagining Housing: Think Outside The Box, a sustainable future for housing, with Dr Crystal Olin (Research Fellow - NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities, University of Otago Wellington) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

International science journal Wellbeing, Space, and Society has recently published findings from University of Otago researchers which indicate that Aotearoa New Zealand needs to increase the diversity and quality of its housing stock to meet the needs of the population and the Government’s 2030 carbon reduction targets. We spoke with Dr. Crystal Olin from the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities about Aotearoa’s current development style, and how a more sustainable future can be achieved through changing housing, public transport and developing communal spaces. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market with Michele Driscoll (Otago Farmers Market Manager): Winter celebrations - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market with Michele Driscoll (Otago Farmers Market Manager): Winter celebrations - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Off To Market, Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll tells us what's in season right now, the local produce available at the market, and shares some feast ideas for celebrations this winter. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

‘Teens against TERFs’ - the student petition to cancel a controversial conference - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

‘Teens against TERFs’ - the student petition to cancel a controversial conference - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

An Instagram account named “Teens against TERFs” has quickly gained traction after posting a selection of slides titled ‘What you need to know about the Nelson Anti-Trans Conference’. The conference in question is being hosted at the Rutherford Hotel by the Child and Adolescent Therapist’s Association, and is entitled “Children, Adolescents and Gender - the Negative Impacts of Transgender Ideology.” Amiria Pianta-Price spoke to founding members of Teens against TERFs Willow Heron and Will Irvine about their opposition to the conference. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

What’s on at the Aotearoa French Film Festival 2022 - with Fergus Grady (Festival Director) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

What’s on at the Aotearoa French Film Festival 2022 - with Fergus Grady (Festival Director) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

The French Film Festival kicked off today in Ōtepoti, as part of the two month festival across 15 towns and cities in Aotearoa. We spoke with festival director Fergus Grady about the 21 films showing in the festival this year and the significance of French cinema. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Waitaha River Hydro Scheme faces opposition from Whitewater NZ: Blake Hornblow (Dunedin Representative, Whitewater New Zealand) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

As of June 1st, Westpower, the electricity distribution network on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, is re-pitching a hydro-scheme for Waitaha River which was previously rejected by the government in 2019. The bill is controversial in the community with some groups supporting the scheme for the jobs and power it would bring, while others voicing concern for environmental, ecological, cultural, and recreational reasons. We spoke with Dunedin representative of Whitewater New Zealand, Blake Hornblow, to discuss what the group believes, supports, and what they idealise as the best way to sustain Aotearoa’s natural riverscapes in response to this bill. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday June 16th - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we spoke with Blake Hornblow, the Dunedin Representative for Whitewater NZ, about the organisation's opposition to Westpower’s proposed hydro scheme on the Waitaha River. We heard from Willow Heron and Will Irvine, representatives and founding members of “Teens against TERFS” about their recent petition calling for a controversial conference they say is transphobic to be cancelled. Finally, we talked to Fergus Grady, Director of the Aotearoa French Film Festival, as the festival opens. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Headlines: Rāpare/Thursday June 16th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare/Thursday June 16th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin:Rāapa/Wednesday 15th June - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

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R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa/Wednesday 15th June Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday 15th June - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke to Dr. Alex Macmillan (Senior Lecturer, Department of Environmental Health, University of Otago), about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s call for governments to promote plant based diets to combat carbon change. We were also joined by Dr Sue McAllister, AIDS Epidemiology group leader, to discuss the significant reduction in HIV diagnoses and related deaths in Aotearoa in 2021. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Dr. Alex Macmillan (Senior Lecturer in Department of Environmental Health - University of Otago) on IPCC recommendations for governments to encourage plant-based diets  - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Dr. Alex Macmillan (Senior Lecturer in Department of Environmental Health - University of Otago) on IPCC recommendations for governments to encourage plant-based diets - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is encouraging governments globally to support the shift to plant-based diets. Research conducted and published by the IPCC indicates that global carbon emissions would be massively reduced by greater global uptake of the vegan diet. A similar study, senior-authored by Dr. Alex Macmillan, discusses the implications of national plant based conversion for healthcare systems, individual wellbeing, the economy, and climate processes. We spoke to Dr. Macmillan about the benefits and consequences of IPCC’s proposal, and what role governments, industries and individuals could play in a plant-based conversion. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Dr Sue McAllister (AIDS Epidemiology Group Leader) on Aoteaora’s significant decline in HIV/AIDS diagnoses in 2021  - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Dr Sue McAllister (AIDS Epidemiology Group Leader) on Aoteaora’s significant decline in HIV/AIDS diagnoses in 2021 - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/14/2022 0 min 0 sec

In 2021, the number of people diagnosed with HIV in Aotearoa dipped to its yearly lowest since 2001, with a 51% drop in cases from the average of the previous five years. Earlier this month, the Burnett Foundation (Previously the AIDS Foundation) celebrated its first full year with no AIDS-related deaths recorded in New Zealand. We spoke to Dr. Sue McAllister about the encouraging decline in HIV and AIDS cases, the role of regular testing in preventing transmission of STIs, and how we can support the de-stigmatisation of HIV, AIDS and other STIs and STDs. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Creature Of The Week with Andrew Johnston: Grand and Otago skinks - Seb Rice-Walsh and Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

06/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week, local zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston speaks to Seb and Nico about Grand and Otago skinks. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rātu/Tuesday June 14th - Seb and Nico - Radio One 91FM

06/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, Seb and Nico spoke to NZ Professional Firefighter’s Union secretary Wattie Watson following their strike against FENZ, campaigning for better workplace conditions and support. Melanoma expert Bronwen McNoe joined to discuss New Zealand’s concerning melanoma rates and the lack of government investment to prevent widespread skin cancer. Andrew Cushen, interim CEO of Internet NZ, talks about the National Party’s plan to ban gang insignia across social media platforms as extremist content, a policy Cushen says uses too broad a brushstroke. Zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston joins for Creature of the Week, discussing skinks. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union strikes for better pay and working conditions - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

06/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Wattie Watson, National Secretary of the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union, discusses Monday’s strike action to seek recognition from FENZ for their claims: that the current pay structure leaves professional career firefighters poorly paid compared to their counterparts and that serious health, safety and wellbeing concerns exist in the field. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Academic says more investment needed to address NZ’s concerningly high skin cancer rates - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Academic says more investment needed to address NZ’s concerningly high skin cancer rates - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

06/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Recent studies have shown that Australia and New Zealand have the highest incidence of Melanoma in the world. Every year in New Zealand 4000 people are diagnosed with melanoma, and more than 350 people die. Although the two countries share similar rates of skin cancer, a recent study in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health has suggested that NZ lags behind Australia in virtually every dimension of skin cancer prevention including Government investment and supportive legislation. R1 News spoke to Dr Bronwen McNoe, Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine at the University of Otago, who has been a public health researcher for over 30 years with a focus on skin cancer prevention. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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National Party online gang policy unlikely to be effective - Internet NZ CEO - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

06/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

As part of the National Party’s proposed gang crackdown, party leader Chris Luxon has announced a policy that would ban gang insignia from publicly-accessible social media platforms, alongside all public spaces, if National comes into power next year. He said gangs were increasingly using social media platforms like Tik Tok and Instagram to market themselves and recruit young people, adding that he planned to target gangs online the same way violent extremists have been targeted and censored. R1 News spoke to Internet NZ interim CEO Andrew Cushen, who says gangs cannot be policed in the same way as extremist material is. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday 13th June - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

06/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāhina/Monday 13th June Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāhina/Monday 13th June - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke with Alex Aves, a University of Canterbury PhD student, who’s research found microplastics in freshly fallen Antarctic snow for the first time. R1 News reporter Quintin Jane spoke with Amber, a University of Otago Student who recently got stuck on a bus, when their driver deviated from their route to get pizza for lunch. Finally, Dave Borrie joins us to speak about the first week of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Hockey Dad: Stanley Cup Finals with Dave Borrie - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Hockey Dad, resident ice hockey commentator Dave Borrie talks about the Stanley Cup finals, kicking off on Thursday, and the Aotearoa ice hockey scene, taking to the ice in 2 weeks. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Otago University student stuck on bus after driver locks up to get lunch - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Otago University student stuck on bus after driver locks up to get lunch - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Otago University Student Amber was stuck on a bus when the driver missed their stop to get Hell’s Pizza for lunch. R1 News reporter Quintin Jane spoke to her about the ordeal. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

University of Canterbury PhD Student Alex Aves on finding microplastics in Antarctic snow  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

University of Canterbury PhD Student Alex Aves on finding microplastics in Antarctic snow - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

06/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Microplastics have been detected in fresh Antarctic snow for the first time, by researchers at the University of Canterbury. R1 News reporter Quintin Jane spoke with Alex Aves, the PhD student behind the discovery, about what this means for the Antarctic environment. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual with Murat Üngör (Department of Economics, University of Otago): The importance of diversifying trade partners for Aotearoa - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual with Murat Üngör (Department of Economics, University of Otago): The importance of diversifying trade partners for Aotearoa - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Murat Üngör (Department of Economics, University of Otago) speaks to R1 News reporter Zac Hoffman about the role of trade in Aotearoa's post-COVID economic recovery, the rising importance of digital trade agreements, and the importance of diversifying our trading partners in the wake of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s trade tour of the USA. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāmere/Friday June 10th - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme, economist Murat Üngör joins for Business as Usual, discussing trade agreements and Aotearoa's mission to diversify its trading partners. Dunedin City Council Grants Subcommittee advisor and events coordinator Allison Wallace joins us to speak on the Council's latest round of community grants. This weeks astrology report focuses on Aquarius and Pisces. Lastly, Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll tells us what’s hot at the market this weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market with Michele Driscoll (Otago Farmers Market Manager): Potatoes Galore! - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market with Michele Driscoll (Otago Farmers Market Manager): Potatoes Galore! - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Otago Farmers Market manager Michele Driscoll speaks to Zac about some new potato varieties at the market, the abundance of apples and pears, and the importance of layering up at the market now that winter is here to stay. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Unpacking the the latest DCC Community Grants - with Grants Subcommittee Advisor Allison Wallace - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Unpacking the the latest DCC Community Grants - with Grants Subcommittee Advisor Allison Wallace - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

Yesterday, the Dunedin City Council unveiled its latest community grants recipients, ranging from biodiversity organisations to arts and reconstruction. We spoke to DCC Grants Subcommittee advisor Allison Wallace about how the grants programme works, what some of the new grants are, how the subcommittee evaluates grants, and when the next round of grants will be. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday June 10th - Adelaide Dunn - Radio One 91FM

06/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday June 10th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday June 9th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare/Thursday June 9th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday June 9th - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke to University of Otago Associate Professor Ceridwen Fraser about a recently completed study geometrically analysing the global paths of bull kelp, showing larger migration paths than we were previously awake of, and we discussed He Waka Eke Noa’s proposed approach to reducing emissions and supporting sustainable food production in Aotearoa with Professor Craig Bunt of the University of Otago’s food sciences department. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Ceridwen Fraser (Associate Professor: Department of Marine Science, University of Otago) on bull kelp raft migration and its implications for global biosystems - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Ceridwen Fraser (Associate Professor: Department of Marine Science, University of Otago) on bull kelp raft migration and its implications for global biosystems - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

A recent study has found bull kelp travel patterns to be larger than once thought, altering scientific understanding of oceanic biosystems. Genomic analysis carried out over decades and on kelp found on the shores of Antarctica, New Zealand and Australia shows some kelp found on southeastern New Zealand beaches had come all the way from South Georgia and Marion Island. The implications of this study could change how we think about oceanic biosystems. We spoke to lead researcher Associate Professor Ceridwen Fraser (Department of Marine Science, University of Otago) about these new findings. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Professor Craig Bunt (University of Otago, Food Sciences Department) on He Waka Eke Noa recommendations for reducing emissions and supporting sustainable food production - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Professor Craig Bunt (University of Otago, Food Sciences Department) on He Waka Eke Noa recommendations for reducing emissions and supporting sustainable food production - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

He Waka Eke Noa, the Primary Sector Climate Action Partnership, has recently released its proposals to reduce agricultural emissions in Aotearoa controversial amongst both environmentalists and the agricultural sector. It recommends a farm-level split-gas levy with built-in incentives to reduce emissions and sequester carbon, starting from 2025, as an alternative to the Emissions Trading Scheme. We spoke to Professor Craig Bunt about the implications and context of the new proposal. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rātu/Tuesday June 7th - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

06/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, Seb spoke to Dunedin - UNESCO City of Literature Director Nicky Page about The Heat Is On, an anthology of creative writing on the climate crisis which she has compiled. Nico talked with SPCA CEO Andrea Midgen about the lack of funding for animal welfare in the 2022 Budget, and with Gender Minorities Aotearoa National Coordinator Ahi Wi-Hongi on the Government’s announcement of $4.7 million towards healthcare and support for trans and intersex New Zealanders. Finally, zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston joins for Creature Of The Week - this week, he’s chatting all things bees. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature Of The Week with Andrew Johnston: Bees - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature Of The Week with Andrew Johnston: Bees - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

06/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Each week, Nico and Seb are joined by local zoologist-in-training Andrew Johnston to learn more about his Creature Of The Week. On the roster this week: bees! Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rātu/Tuesday June 7th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātu/Tuesday June 7th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Government pledges $4.7 million for trans and intersex healthcare and support services - Ahi Wi-Hongi (National Coordinator: Gender Minorities Aotearoa) - Nico Penny  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Government pledges $4.7 million for trans and intersex healthcare and support services - Ahi Wi-Hongi (National Coordinator: Gender Minorities Aotearoa) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

06/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Government has pledged $2.2 million towards healthcare for trans New Zealanders, and a further $2.5 million for support services for intersex children and youth. Gender Minorities Aotearoa National Coordinator Ahi Wi-Hongi speaks to R1 News Reporter Nico Penny on what this funding means for trans and intersex New Zealanders. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Nicky Page (Director: Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature) on climate crisis-inspired creative writing anthology The Heat Is On - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

06/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Sunday 5th of June was World Environment Day, an annual event led by the United Nations Environment programme to raise global awareness about the climate crisis and encourage positive environmental actions towards a more sustainable future. As part of this The Heat Is On - a collection of 20 songs, poems and short stories from young authors in 20 UNESCO cities of literature around the world on the climate crisis - was released. R1 News Reporter Seb Rice-Walsh spoke to Nicky Page, Director of Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature, about the drive behind this publication. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Andrea Midgen (SPCA CEO) on the lack of funding for the SPCA in the 2022 Budget, and implications for animal welfare in Aotearoa - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Andrea Midgen (SPCA CEO) on the lack of funding for the SPCA in the 2022 Budget, and implications for animal welfare in Aotearoa - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

06/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

On May 20th, 2022, the SPCA was denied its request for additional funding following the Government’s Budget announcement. SPCA CEO Andrea Midgen says the lack of financial support from the government for a job she says lies within the primary industries is a bitter pill to swallow. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Murat Üngör (Senior Lecturer in the department of Economics, University of Otago) on the economic impacts of the Protected Disclosures Act - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Murat Üngör (Senior Lecturer in the department of Economics, University of Otago) on the economic impacts of the Protected Disclosures Act - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

A new Protected Disclosures Act will come into force next month replacing the current whistleblowing laws, aiming to strengthen safeguards for employees that speak out against their employers' wrongdoing. We spoke with Murat Ungor from the Department of Economics at Otago University about how this legislation will affect employers and employees, and how Aotearoa’s employment protections compare to those overseas. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: The Rotorua District Council Representation Arrangements Bill and Māori in Local Government (with Janine Hayward - Department of Politics, University of Otago) - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: The Rotorua District Council Representation Arrangements Bill and Māori in Local Government (with Janine Hayward - Department of Politics, University of Otago) - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

In mid-late April, the Rotorua Council lodged their Representation Arrangements Bill in Parliament to circumvent the Electoral Act of 2001. The Rotorua Council wanted to change the composition of council in a way that doesn’t just reflect its population demographics, and in turn, the bill attracted criticism from Attorney General David Parker, which resulted in Labour pulling its support for the bill. Conversely, the Council paused the bill and are in the process of refining the legislation. Radio One spoke to University of Otago Politics Professor Janine Hayward about why co-governance models often recieve so much backlash and the importance of Māori representation in local government. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off To Market: with Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll  - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off To Market: with Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Off To Market we spoke to Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll about what's in season at the moment, some warming winter condiments available at the Market, and got the scoop on a new chai vendor starting up this week. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday June 3rd - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāmere/Friday June 3rd - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

06/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, Amiria spoke to University of Otago epidemiologist Michael Baker about the disproportionately high number of prisoners who have not received their first COVID-19 vaccination. Zac looked into the Rotorua Council's controversial Representation Arrangement Bill. Economist Murat Üngör joined us for weekly segment Business as Usual, speaking about the new Protected Disclosures Act and the economic impacts of employment agreements. Finally, as always, we hear from Otago Farmer’s Market Manager Michele Driscoll about what’s on offer this weekend. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday June 3rd - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere/Friday June 3rd - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

06/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere/Friday June 3rd Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Michael Baker (Department of Public Health, University of Otago Wellington) - Over 21% of prisoners have not received a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine  - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Michael Baker (Department of Public Health, University of Otago Wellington) - Over 21% of prisoners have not received a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

06/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

As of the end of May, 78.5% of prisoners in Aotearoa have received their first COVID-19 vaccine. 73.1% are double vaccinated, and 48.3% are boosted. This means over 21% of prisoners have not received a single dose of the Covid-19 Vaccine. We spoke with Michael Baker, Professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, Wellington, about the process of vaccinating prisoners, the presence of Covid-19 in correctional facilities, and the importance of protecting those in prisons. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live Interview: Toby Morris (Illustrator, cartoonist and Spinoff Creative Director) on the importance of Science Communications and winning the Prime Minister’s Science Communications prize - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live Interview: Toby Morris (Illustrator, cartoonist and Spinoff Creative Director) on the importance of Science Communications and winning the Prime Minister’s Science Communications prize - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Toby Morris, Creative Director, illustrator and cartoonist at Spinoff, and recent recipient of the 2022 Prime Minister’s Science Communications award, discusses his career in comics, the intersection between art and science and the growing importance of effective science communications. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Dr Jemma Geoghegan (Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Otago) on her research and winning the MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Dr Jemma Geoghegan (Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Otago) on her research and winning the MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

06/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Top virologist Dr Jemma Geoghegan has become just the second woman to receive the Prime Minister’s Te Puiaki Kaipūtaiao Maea MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize, awarded in recognition of cutting edge research that furthers its field. Dr Geoghegan spoke to us about her research, winning the MacDiarmid prize and women in virology. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday June 2nd - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

06/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today we spoke to illustrator, cartoonist and Spinoff Creative Director, Toby Morris, about the importance of Science Communications and his recent win of the Prime Minister’s Science Communications Prize. We spoke to Dr Mei Peng, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Food Science at the University of Otago about her recent study exploring how our food choices are impacted by smells and tastes from food earlier in the day, and we talked to Dr Jemma Geoghegan of the University of Otago’s Department of Microbiology and Immunology about winning the MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāpare/Thursday June 2nd - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

06/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare/Thursday June 2nd Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Dr Mei Peng (Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago Food Science Department) on the interaction between temporary sensory experience and food choices through the day - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Dr Mei Peng (Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago Food Science Department) on the interaction between temporary sensory experience and food choices through the day - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

06/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Senior Lecturer Dr. Mei Peng, along with a team of colleagues at the University of Otago’s Food Sciences Department, have recently conducted research proving that the sensory experience of what we eat early in the day impacts on what we want to eat later. This is the first study to show these effects can last throughout the day. Dr. Peng discusses the repercussions of this study for eating habits and food culture, as well as its potential to springboard further research into how vaping affects appetite and food choices. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: DCC announces new housing policy to allow for 1900 new dwellings and increased density over the next ten years - Emily McEwan (DCC Policy Planner) - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: DCC announces new housing policy to allow for 1900 new dwellings and increased density over the next ten years - Emily McEwan (DCC Policy Planner) - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Dunedin City Council has announce changes to the Dunedin City Second Generation District Plan, which will see 1900 new homes built over the next ten years as medium density housing is prioritised. DCC Policy Planner Emily McEwan joins us to explain the importance of these changes. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Supermarket sector crackdown unlikely to cause grocery price drop - Associate Professor Sergio Biggemann (University of Otago Marketing Department) - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Supermarket sector crackdown unlikely to cause grocery price drop - Associate Professor Sergio Biggemann (University of Otago Marketing Department) - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

On Monday, the Government announced a series of measures to drive down the prohibitive costs New Zealanders are facing at the supermarket checkout. However, Associate Professor of Marketing at Otago University Sergio Biggemann told R1 News that without fostering greater competition in the supermarket sector, New Zealander's are unlikely to see more affordable groceries. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāapa/Wednesday June 1st - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we speak to Associate Professor Sergio Biggemann (Marketing Department, University of Otago Business School) on the Government's plan to crack down on the supermarket duopoly, which he says will have little impact on the costs consumers are facing at the till. We also talk with Emily McEwan, Dunedin City Council Policy Planner, on the DCC's latest changes to the Dunedin City Second Generation District Plan, allowing for greater housing density in the city. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday June 1st - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa/Wednesday June 1st Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rātū/Tuesday 31 May - Nico and Seb - Radio One 91FM

05/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, Seb speaks to Ma’ole Sei-Ha Faletolu , President of the Otago Samoan Students' Association on Samoan Language Week. Seb chats with Sian Mair on her environmentalist organisation Sea Society, whose campaign to restrict the vehicle usage on beaches in the Catlins to protect native flora and fauna has led to a new bylaw coming before the Clutha District Council. Nico reviews RNZ's Aotearoa History Show Podcast, and as always local zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston joins us for Creature of the Week - today, he's talking about rays and skates. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 31 May - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 31 May - Sophie Woodham - Radio One 91FM

05/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātū/Tuesday 31 May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Feature - Aotearoa History Show Podcast Review (RNZ) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

05/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico reviews RNZ's Aotearoa History Show podcast. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Feature 1: Samoan Language Week with Otago Samoan Students' Society President Ma'ole Sei-Ha Faletolu - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week is Samoan Language Week. Seb spoke to OSSA President Ma'ole Sei-Ha Faletolu about the week as a celebration of language, culture and country, especially as Samoa celebrates the 60th anniversary of its independence this year. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature 2: Sea Society and the Vehicles on Beaches Bylaw with Sea Society founder Sian Mair - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature 2: Sea Society and the Vehicles on Beaches Bylaw with Sea Society founder Sian Mair - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Sea Society campaign to restrict vehicles on beaches in the Clutha region has led to the Vehicles on Beaches Bylaw coming before the Clutha District Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Recurring segment: Creature of the Week - Nico and Seb - Radio One 91FM

05/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Every week, Nico and Seb are joined by local zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston to chat about his creature of the week. This week - skates and rays. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Feature: Melissa Lama - Albany Street Upgrade - Quintin - Radio One 91FM

05/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

The proposed changes as a part of the long-overdue Albany street upgrade have been released to the public for consultation, and feature increased bus services, cycleways, and fewer carparks. I spoke to OUSA president Melissa Lama about how these changes will affect students. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Feature: Brian Roper - Reserve Bank - Quintin - Radio One 91FM

05/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week the reserve bank released its May Monetary Statement, which saw increases to interest rate, and an interesting caveat from the bank, claiming unemployment is too low. We caught up with Associate Professor Brain Roper to understand why low unemployment is considered a bad thing. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rāhina Toru Tekau o Haratua, Monday 30th May - Quintin - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rāhina Toru Tekau o Haratua, Monday 30th May - Quintin - Radio One 91FM

05/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today we spoke to OUSA President Melissa Lama about the proposed changes to Albany Street, took a look at AUSA's announcement that they will be leaving NZUSA, making themselves the third students association to do so, and spoke to Politics Professor Brian Roper about the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s claim that unemployment is 'too low'. Finally, we spoke to Elliot Weir, Features Editor at Critic Te Arohi about this week issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāhina Toru Tekau o Haratua, Monday 30th May - Lily - Radio One 91FM

05/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for 30/5/2022 Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

The Auckland University Students Association is set to leave the New Zealand Union of Students Associations. R1News looked into what the severing of ties means, and the history of Student Unions in Aotearoa - Quintin - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

The Auckland University Students Association is set to leave the New Zealand Union of Students Associations. R1News looked into what the severing of ties means, and the history of Student Unions in Aotearoa - Quintin - Radio One 91FM

05/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Auckland University Students Association is set to leave the New Zealand Union of Students Associations. R1News looked into what the severing of ties means, and the history of Student Unions in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Critic Kōrero: Issue 13 with Elliot Weir - Quintin - Radio One 91FM

05/29/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Critic Kōrero we spoke with Critic Te Arohi features editor Elliot Weir, about sex work in the COVID-19 era, and the best wines for a BYO. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual with Murat Ungor: What is the Official Cash Rate?  - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual with Murat Ungor: What is the Official Cash Rate? - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Business as Usual we talked about the Official Cash Rate (OCR). In an attempt to combat inflation which is currently at a 30-year high, the Reserve Bank increased the OCR to 2%, making it the highest it's been in 6 years. The reserve bank also stated intentions of raising the official cash rate to 4 percent by the end of the year. We spoke with Murat Ungor from the department of economics at Otago University to learn more about monetary policy and what this change of the OCR will mean for the cost of living crisis in Aotearoa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Friday Rāmere 27th May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Friday Rāmere 27th May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere Friday 27th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Off to Market: Rāmere Friday 27th May - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

We spoke to Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll about what's in season at the moment, facts about parsnips, what watermelon radishes are, as well as honey and other spicy preservatives available at the market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Friday Rāmere 27th May - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/26/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's programme we started off with the astrology report to hear what's in store for Sagittarius and Capricorn. Then we chatted with Michele Driscoll from the Otago Farmers market about what's happening at the market on Saturday morning. And finally we heard from Murat Ungor for our weekly segment Business as Usual about this weeks change of the OCR to 2% and what this means for the economy. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Dr Marija Taflaga, director of the Australian Politics Studies Centre at the Australian National University, on the results of the 2022 Australian federal election - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Dr Marija Taflaga, director of the Australian Politics Studies Centre at the Australian National University, on the results of the 2022 Australian federal election - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

05/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Australian federal election on the 21st of May saw the landslide collapse of the Liberal-National Coalition, and Australian Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese was sworn in as Prime Minister Monday. R1 News Reporter Scott Faville spoke toDr Marija Taflaga, director of the Australian Politics Studies Centre at ANU, about some key insights into, explanations and early analysis of the election results in both the Senate and House of Representatives. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Doug Hart (president of the Otago Arts Society) on how the global and local art markets have adapted through the pandemic, and what this means for the accessibility and appreciation of art - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Doug Hart (president of the Otago Arts Society) on how the global and local art markets have adapted through the pandemic, and what this means for the accessibility and appreciation of art - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

05/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Covid-19 has impacted almost every sector of society; especially global markets and sales. One industry which has adapted significantly throughout the pandemic is the global art market. Recently, a collection of eminent works of art were auctioned for record prices at Sotheby’s, the world’s largest art marketplace. Notable sales include a Mark Rothko painting which sold for $48 Million and a self portrait by Andy Warhol which sold for $18 Million. R1 News Reporter Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson spoke to Otago Arts Society President Doug Hart about how the art market has adapted over the past three years and the impacts of these changes on the accessibility and appreciation of art. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin for Rāpare Thursday May 26th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Thursday, 26 May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News for Rāpare Thursday May 26th  - Kaia & Scott - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News for Rāpare Thursday May 26th - Kaia & Scott - Radio One 91FM

05/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's show, Scott spoke to Dr Marija Taflaga, director of the Australian Politics Studies Centre at the Australian National University, on the Australian federal election results and early analysis. Kaia interviewed Doug Hart, President of the Otago Arts Society, of how the global and local art markets have adapted through the pandemic. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Care workers protest for pay equity in Dunedin following Budget disappointment  - Quintin Jane and Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Care workers protest for pay equity in Dunedin following Budget disappointment - Quintin Jane and Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

On Monday, care workers and nurses around the motu protested against a proposed 3% pay increase for care workers, which some have called a slap in the face. R1 News's Quintin Jane spoke to nurses and aged care workers at the protest outside Labour MP David Clark's office. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Raāpa/Wednesday 25th May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme i tēnei rā, Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman joins us to speak about the Electoral (Strengthening Democracy) Reform Bill, which is set to come before Parliament and proposes a raft of changes to prisoner voting rights, the voting age and more. R1 News's Quintin Jane speaks to care worker and nurses representatives on their demands following Monday's protest's for care worker pay increases, and SDHB Medical Officer Dr Michael Butchard talks about the community spread of influenza in the South for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Influenza spreading in Aotearoa for the first time since COVID pandemic began - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Influenza spreading in Aotearoa for the first time since COVID pandemic began - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

As Aotearoa's borders closed in March 2020 to keep COVID-19 out of the country, influenza was also prevented from making its way into the community, and it has stayed out until now. However, with the nation opening back up, influenza is making its way around the community, particularly those under 25. We spoke to Dr Michael Butchard, Medical Officer at the Southern District Health Board, about the spread of influenza this winter alongside the continued presence of Omicron in the community. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Raāpa/Wednesday 25th May - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

05/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Raāpa/Wednesday 25th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman on the Electoral (Strengthening Democracy) Amendment Bill - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman on the Electoral (Strengthening Democracy) Amendment Bill - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/24/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Electoral (Strengthening Democracy) Amendment Bill, drawn in the members ballot last Thursday, seeks to bring about a raft of electoral reforms, including lowering the voting age to 16, extending voting rights to all prisoners, lowering the party vote threshold to enter parliament and more. Green Party List MP Golriz Ghahraman, who entered the bill into the members ballot, joins us to explain why these reforms are needed. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rātu Tuesday 24th May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/23/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātu Tuesday 24th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rātū Tuesday 24th May - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/23/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the show we talked to Jonathan Squire an astrophysicist about black holes; imaging them and the first ever photo of our own galaxy’s black hole taken last week. Then we interview Department of Human Nutrition about their latest initiative the Feed My Flat initiative. Nico spoke to Joshua James on the biodiversity crisis. On week’s Creature of the Week the Māui Dolphin. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Creature of the week: Māui Dolphin - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/23/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week budding-zoologist Andy Johnston about the Māui dolphin. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Feature: Biodiversity crisis in Aotearoa with Joshua James - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

05/23/2022 0 min 0 sec

With the recent release of the the government budget, carbon emissions reduction plan, and the biodiversity plan, it begs the question, how will these plans effect the biodiversity and climate crisis that we are experiencing in New Zealand. Nico Penny spoke to University of Otago academic fellow and research assistant Joshua James on these policy implementation plans. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Department of Human Nutrition latest initiative Feed My Flat - Sebastian Rice-Walsh  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Department of Human Nutrition latest initiative Feed My Flat - Sebastian Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/23/2022 0 min 0 sec

The feed my Flat initiative is a non-profit inititative by the Department of Human Nutrition which provides weekly foodbags to students on a budget. Similar to my food bag, hello fresh and other similar meal-kit services. For $85 per week, they’ll provide the recipes and ingredients to feed four people for three dinner meals. Or alternatively you can upgrade to a six-person meal kit, which will cost you $130 per week. Seb Rice Walsh spoke to Kimberly Ti, a student from the Department of Human Nutrition and one of the main people behind this exciting new initiative. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Jonathan Squire (UoO Astrophysicist) on Sagittarius A Star - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Jonathan Squire (UoO Astrophysicist) on Sagittarius A Star - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/23/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week the world caught its first glimpse of the supermassive black hole at the centre of our milky way galaxy. Sagittarius A Star is the second black hole to ever be imaged. The feat was accomplished by the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration - a global network of observatories working collectively to observe with black holes. On the subject of black holes and the incredibly difficult task of imaging them, Seb Rice-Walsh spoke to University of Otago Astrophysicist Jonathan Squire. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Lily Bulletin - Lily Knowles - Radio One 91FM

05/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Monday 23rd May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview - Ricardo Menéndez March (Green Party MP) on immigration policy in a post-covid Aotearoa - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview - Ricardo Menéndez March (Green Party MP) on immigration policy in a post-covid Aotearoa - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

From the End of July, Aotearoa New Zealand will reopen to the world, with international students, cruise ships, and migrant workers welcome back into New Zealand. This comes with changes to immigration policy, that may be worsening what they set out to address. R1News spoke to Green MP Ricardo Menéndez March about the policy changes. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Sean Prenter, (Co-president of ODSA) on new Disabled Peoples Ministry - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Sean Prenter, (Co-president of ODSA) on new Disabled Peoples Ministry - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week was budget week, which saw a raft of policy announcements, including close to a billion dollars for disability advocacy. This funding will see the creation of a new Ministry for Disabled Peoples. We spoke to co-president of the Otago Disabled Students Association Sean Prenter about what this announcement means for the disabled community. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Alan Somerville (Green Party Candidate for the Otago Regional Council) on Otago's upcoming local body elections - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Alan Somerville (Green Party Candidate for the Otago Regional Council) on Otago's upcoming local body elections - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

The green party has announced their candidates for the DCC and ORC for this years local body election. Standing one again is Mayor Aaron Hawkins and Councilor Marie Laufiso for Mayor and DCC, but outsider Alan Somerville is the green party candidate for Otago Regional Council. We spoke to him about who he is and his reasons for running. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāhina Rua Tekau ma toru Haratua, Monday 23rd of May - Quintin (& Ruby J in the background) - Radio One 91FM

05/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today we’ll be speaking to Green Party MP Ricardo Mendez March about the changes to immigration policy as the borders reopen, then we speak to Sean Prenter from the disabled students association about the recently announced Ministry for Disabled Peoples in this years budget. We’ll be interviewing the Green Party's candidate for the Otago Regional Council Alan Somerville, about his candidacy for the upcoming local body elections. To wrap up the show, we’ll be speaking to Critic Te Arohi editor Lotto Ramsey about the menstruation issue of Critic this week. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Kōrero: Lotto Ramsay on the Menstruation Issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Kōrero: Lotto Ramsay on the Menstruation Issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/22/2022 0 min 0 sec

We spoke to Staff Writer Lotto Ramsay about their piece this week on Transmasculine mensuration in the mensuration issue of Critic Te Arohi. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Associate professor Joanna Williams from the University of Otago’s anatomy department + New research shows Blood Test Could Detect Early Alzheimers - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Associate professor Joanna Williams from the University of Otago’s anatomy department + New research shows Blood Test Could Detect Early Alzheimers - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Zac spoke with associate professor Joanna Williams from the University of Otago's Anatomy Department about her new research into Alzheimers detection. The decade-long research has uncovered new blood molecules which can be used to spot Alzheimers before any memory-loss symptoms take hold, meaning a simple blood test could be developed to detect the cognitive disease. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 20th May - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 20th May - Dave Borrie - Radio One 91FM

05/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Friday 20 May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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ACTs Alternate Budget and its Implications for Māori - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

The ACT party's recent "realchange" budget puts a heavy emphasis on gutting the public sector, with the libertarian party wanting to demolish over 25 government entities, which includes the Office for Crown-Māori relations and the Ministry for Māori Development, Te Puni Kōkiri. ACT has promised that key elements from both of these entities will come under different ministries, but that those ministries will not receive bigger budgets to cope with their bigger scope. Zac spoke to Māori politics expert Paerau Warbrick to investigate the impact Māori and government if Te Puni Kōkiri were abolished. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāmere Friday 20th May - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's programme we were joined by Murat Ungor for our weekly segment Business to talk about the recently announced 2022 government well being budget. We broke down the budget, looked at it’s long term impacts, and relevance to young New Zealanders.We spoke with associate professor Joanna Williams from the University of Otago’s anatomy department to about some new research which would make identifying Alzheimer's earlier much easier. We had a feature investigating the repercussions of ACT’s new alternate budget which would abolish the Ministry for Māori Development. Lastly we had a chat with Michele Driscoll from the Otago Farmers Market about what’s available at the market this week and some fresh recipe ideas. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Segment Business as Usual with Murat Ungor - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

The 2022 Government Budget was announced yesterday. As part of the budget the government announced a temporary cost of living payment for those over 18 and earning under 70K who are not currently eligible for the winter energy payment. The cost of living payment is $350 and will go to around 2.1 million New Zealanders averaging to $27 a week. We Spoke with Murat Ungor for the department of Economics at Otago University about the importance of a government budget, the effectiveness of this years well being budget, as well as it's long term implications for young people in Aoteroa. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Off to Market: Rāmere Friday 20th May - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

We spoke to Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll about what's in season at the moment, and some fun variations on pumpkin soup. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Adam Weir (Secondary school teacher in the lower north island) on lack of mask mandates in schools under Orange Light Setting - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Adam Weir (Secondary school teacher in the lower north island) on lack of mask mandates in schools under Orange Light Setting - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

05/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

Interview: Adam Weir (Secondary school teacher in the lower north island) on the move to Orange Light, the lift of mask mandates and repercussions of this in schools. On the 13th of April Aotearoa moved to the Orange Light setting. Mask mandates were in some public places; notably, schools. We spoke to Secondary School teacher Adam Weir about his first hand experience of mask mandates in schools, including their recent relaxation. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāpare Thursday May 19th - Eileen Corcoran and Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

05/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's show, Kaia spoke to film and media Director Michelle Walshe about her company Augusto’s creation of a new sustainable travel campaign for Prince Harry’s organisation Travalyst. Scott interviewed Jennie Wilson from the Public Service Association about the allied health strike this past Monday, and Kaia spoke secondary school teacher Adam Weir about the recent disbantion of mask mandates in schools. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Michelle Walshe (Director of Augusto) on Travalyst new sustainability campaign - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Michelle Walshe (Director of Augusto) on Travalyst new sustainability campaign - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

05/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

Michelle Walshe (Owner and Director at Augusto) on the creative direction behind Travalyst's new sustainability campaign. Travalyst's new sustainability campaign features a varied cast of household names, including Travalyst founder Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and integrates ideas about sustainable travel. Director Michelle Walshe discusses the casting, production, and intention behind the campaign, and positive and accurate cultural representation. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Jennie Wilson (PSA) on Monday's Allied Health Strike - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Jennie Wilson (PSA) on Monday's Allied Health Strike - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

05/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

On Monday over 10,000 allied health workers took to picket lines across the country as part of a coordinated strike by the Public Service Association. Members of the union, which comprises 70 different health specialties from physiotherapists to medical laboratory scientists, rejected a last-minute offer from DHBs and instead chose to strike in order to secure better pay and working conditions. We spoke to organiser Jennie Wilson from the Public Service Association about the strike and the union's intentions. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday May 19th  - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday May 19th - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

05/18/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare Thursday May 19th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Chloë Swarbrick (Green Party MP) on Alcohol Harm Minimisation Bill - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Chloë Swarbrick (Green Party MP) on Alcohol Harm Minimisation Bill - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

05/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Alcohol Harm Minimisation Bill and what it means for Alcohol Policy in Aotearoa Chloe Swarbrick (Green Party MP) discusses the Alcohol Harm Minimisation Bill that she recently presented to parliament. The bill aims to aid better community regulation of alcohol and alcohol sales, as well as reduce alcohol advertising. Due to the impact that alcohol harm has on New Zealanders, the bill hopes to improve health and behaviours related to our drinking culture. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Jai Whelan (University of Otago PhD student) on new research into psychedelic substance use in NZ - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Jai Whelan (University of Otago PhD student) on new research into psychedelic substance use in NZ - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

05/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

Psychedelic substance research is becoming popular in New Zealand. Otago University PhD student Jai Whelan is working on new research about psychedelic substances, leading on from previous study with MDMA. Jai and his peers are accompanied in their research by Ryan Ward (lecturer and researcher at the University of Otago) are assisting and leading this study in psychedelic experiences in Aotearoa. We spoke to Jai Whelan about his new research. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāapa Wednesday 18th of May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa Wednesday 18th of May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rāapa Wednesday 18th of May - Athina Koncke & Gemma Goldstein  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rāapa Wednesday 18th of May - Athina Koncke & Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

05/17/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today; Jai Whelan (University of Otago PhD student) on his new research into psychedelic substance use in Aotearoa; and Gemma Goldstein spoke to Chloë Swarbrick (Green Party MP) about the Alcohol Harm Minimisation Bill. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Creature of the Week: Little Blue Penguin - Seb Rice-Walsh and Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

05/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week, we speak to Andy Johnston, zoologist-in-training and our favourite wildlife explorer on the Little Blue Penguin. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rātū Tuesday 17th of May - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rātū Tuesday 17th of May - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today; Seb speaks to PHD student Grace Clare on her research into the impact of food rescue groups on the growing food waste crisis; ‘Felonious Fandango’ an illegal gig hosted in an abandoned music venue to highlight the lack of music venues in Dunedin; Nico Penny speaks to Local Legend Holly Luxton on her new workshop ‘Freezing Fridays’; Finally, ‘Creature of the Week with zoologist-in-training Andy Johnston, this weeks creature is the Little Blue Penguin Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 17th of May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātū/Tuesday 17th of May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Felonious Fandango: your inalienable right to dance - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Felonious Fandango: your inalienable right to dance - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

An illegal gig was held in an abandoned building to highlight the lack of music venues in Dunedin. Seb Rice-Walsh interviews musicians, venue owners, and the organisers of Felonious Fandango about their attempts to resuscitate a culture in crisis. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Local Legends: Holly Luxton on new mindfulness workshop Freezing Fridays - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Local Legends: Holly Luxton on new mindfulness workshop Freezing Fridays - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

05/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

Local Legend Holly Luxton is hosting new workshop, ‘Freezing Fridays,’ an inclusive space to practice and explore the benefits of breath-work and cold water immersion on mental health. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: New Zealand’s food waste crisis  - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: New Zealand’s food waste crisis - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/16/2022 0 min 0 sec

New Zealand’s food waste crisis Seb speaks to PHD student Grace Clare on her research into the impact of food rescue groups across Aotearoa, and the growing food insecurity crisis. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 16th May - Lily Knowles - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 16th May - Lily Knowles - Radio One 91FM

05/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāhina 16th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Live Interview: International Students to Return to Aotearoa from the end of July - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

The New Zealand Government announced last week that international students will be allowed to return to New Zealand from the end of July. This means, for the first time in 2 years, international students will be returning to the University of Otago. We spoke to OUSA International Representative Sean Teow about what this means for prospective and current International Students at the University of Otago. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Dr Olivier Jutel - Lecturer and Cryptocurrency researcher - MFCO Department University of Otago - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Dr Olivier Jutel - Lecturer and Cryptocurrency researcher - MFCO Department University of Otago - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

Cryptocurrency markets last week took a dive, after popular stablecoin TerraCoin, and sister coin Luna plunged, rendering them effectively worthless. R1News spoke to cryptocurrency expert Dr Olivier Jutel about, the future of crypto, and what this means for the digital currency market Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Critic Kōrero with Fox Meyer - The Music Issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Critic Kōrero we speak to Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer about Taylor Swift, and the future of the Ōtepoti music scene. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāhina Monday 16th May - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/15/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today; Quintin Jane speaks to Sean Teow (OUSA International Representative) about NZ borders reopening at the end of July; we talk to Dr Olivier Jutel, a cryptocurrency expert i (Department of Media, Film, and Communication, University of Otago) about the cryptocurrency crash; and we have a kōrero with Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer, about the music issue of Critic te Arohi the music issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Off to Market: Rāmere Friday 13th May - Amiria Pianta-Price and Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

We spoke to Otago Farmers Market Manager Michele Driscoll about what's in season at the moment, the first crop of nuts at the market this year, and the local musicians who will be playing at the market this Saturday morning. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rāmere Friday 13th May - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rāmere Friday 13th May - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today we had our weekly segment Business as Usual, with Economics Lecturer Trent Smith where we talked about supermarkets: specifically, what a market duopoly is, and the effects of recent scheme announcements from Countdown and Foodstuffs on product prices. Zac Hoffman's feature looked at the new exhibit in the Dunedin Public Art Gallery about the South Pacific slave trade, the artists relationship with it, and a local shipwreck rumoured to have connections to the trade. Then we had the astrology report for the good, the bad, the Libra and the Scorpio. And Finally we caught up with Michelle Driscoll from the Otago Farmers Market to hear about what's in season at the moment. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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New DPAG Exhibit Explores South Pacific Slave Trade - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Mother Tongue, a DPAG exhibit which opened in April, delves into the pacific slave trade known as blackbirding and showcases the artists personal relationship with it. The exhibit uses the shipwreck of the Don Juan, a ship rumoured to have connections to the slave trade. Zac Hoffman spoke to local historian Charles Clark to determine the real history of the Don Juan. Alongside Clark, Zac talks to Pacific history experts associate professor Jacqueline Leckie and Dr Frances Steel about the history of blackbirding and it's repercussions today Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Business as Usual: the market of supermarkets - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Market of Supermarkets We spoke with Trent Smith from the Otago University Department of Economics about supermarkets in New Zealand. We explored how a market duopoly works, the effects of them, as well as the schemes Foodstuffs and Countdown have recently announced regarding their food prices. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Sinn Féin's landmark election win in Northern Ireland explained, with Sonja Tiernan (Co-Director of the University of Otago Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies)  - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Sinn Féin's landmark election win in Northern Ireland explained, with Sonja Tiernan (Co-Director of the University of Otago Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies) - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Sinn Féin's win in Northern Ireland, explained - with Sonja Tiernan (Co-Director of University of Otago Centre for Scottish and Irish Studies) Irish nationalist party Sinn Féin made history over the weekend as they became the first nationalist party to win a majority in the Northern Irish general election, moving the possibility of a unified Ireland into previously unexplored territory. Sonja Tiernan, co-director of the University of Otago's Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, speaks to R1 News about what Sinn Féin's win means for Northern Ireland and the potential of a unified Ireland in the near future. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rāpare/Thursday May 12th - Eileen Corcoran and Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

05/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's show, Eileen spoke to Sonja Tiernan, co-director of the University of Otago Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, about what Sinn Féin's recent win in the Northern Irish election's means for the conversation around Irish unification. Lisa Ellis, director of the University of Otago PPE programme, joins us in studio to discuss the climate ramifications of next week's Budget announcement, and Scott Faville speaks to Australians on the upcoming Australian federal election. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Lisa Ellis (Director of the PPE programme at the University of Otago) on the climate ramifications of the 2022 Budget - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Lisa Ellis (Director of the PPE programme at the University of Otago) on the climate ramifications of the 2022 Budget - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

Lisa Ellis (Director of the PPE programme at the University of Otago) on the climate ramifications of the 2022 Budget Finance Minister Grant Robertson is set to announce the 2022 Budget next week. Alongside COVID recovery, climate change is a highly anticipated part of this year's Budget. Lisa Ellis, director of the PPE programme at the University of Otago, tells us what is expected from this year's budget, and what more needs to be done. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāapa/Wednesday 11th May - Athina & Gemma - Radio One 91FM

05/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

On programme today we talked to Gabby Richardson about her experience being a newly qualified teacher. We’ll also be talking to Zac Henry, a UoO Performing Arts student starring in a local production of Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’. Dr. Nic Rawlence will be joining us in studio to talk about new research involving ancient eastern Moa DNA. And to finish the show, I will be speaking to Ambrose McNeill about the Single Fin Mingle festival in Ōtautahi, Christchurch. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Newly qualified teachers underpaid nationwide - Athina talks to Gabby Richardson, a secondary school English teacher - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Newly qualified teachers underpaid nationwide - Athina talks to Gabby Richardson, a secondary school English teacher - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

05/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Newly qualified teachers are underpaid nationwide RNZ released an article regarding newly qualified teachers being severely underpaid in New Zealand and some going months without the correct salary that aligns with their qualifications. Athina talked to Gabby Richardson a newly qualified teacher about her experience entering the teaching workforce. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday 11th May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa/Wednesday 11th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Zac Henry (UoO Performing Arts Student) + on/about the local production of Agatha Christies 'The Mousetrap' at the Playhouse theatre - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Zac Henry (UoO Performing Arts Student) + on/about the local production of Agatha Christies 'The Mousetrap' at the Playhouse theatre - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

05/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Local production of Agatha Christies 'The Mousetrap' celebrates the 70th Birthday of the play with opening night on the 19th of May. Zac Henry, a UoO student studying theatre and media is involved in a local production of the Agatha Christie play 'The Mousetrap'. Rarely performed outside of the westend where it has been for 70 years, they hope to put on this iconic murder mystery to honour the play. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Dr Nic Rawlence (Director of UoO Paleogenetics Department) on/about new research using ancient eastern Moa DNA - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Dr Nic Rawlence (Director of UoO Paleogenetics Department) on/about new research using ancient eastern Moa DNA - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

05/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Dr Nic Rawlence, a researcher and department head for paleogenetics, joined us in studio to discuss how new research with ancient eastern moa DNA has shown their biological response to fight climate change created issues within the species during its existence. This research can be used to develop personalised conservation plans for endemic species to Aotearoa today, and help our fauna survive the climate change we face. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Single Fin Mingle surf festival in Ōtautahi with director and founder Ambrose McNeill - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Single Fin Mingle surf festival in Ōtautahi with director and founder Ambrose McNeill - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

05/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

The single Fin Mingle festival is on in Ōtautahi, Christchurch starting May 12th until the 15th, this festival features a film festival, live music, an art exhibition, surfing competitions, and more. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: The Kākāpo with Andy Johnstone - Seb Rice-Walsh  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: The Kākāpo with Andy Johnstone - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Creature of the Week, Seb Rice-Walsh catches up with budding zoologist Andy Johnstone to chat about the dramatic history of the world's largest species of parrot - the kākāpō. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 10th May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātū/Tuesday 10th May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/09/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātū/Tuesday 10th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 9 May  - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 9 May - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāhina Mondday 9 May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāhina / Monday 9th May - Quintin and Kaia - Radio One 91FM

05/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On programme today we speak to Brin Ryder of KnowYourStuff about drug testing sessions in North Dunedin. We speak to Ainya Kelly Costello (Paralympian, Journalist and Musician) about the End ASH Now Campaign. We talk to MP for Dunedin, Dr David Clark, about how the changes to the residential tenancies act will impact the student rental market. We speak to Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer about this week's art issue of Critic Te Arohi. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Catch-Up: The Art Issue w/ Fox Meyer - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Catch-Up: The Art Issue w/ Fox Meyer - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on Critic Catch-Up we spoke to Editor Fox Meyer about Castle Street, his definition of art, and Critics glossy new pages. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: KnowYourStuff on their upcoming drug testing campaign - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: KnowYourStuff on their upcoming drug testing campaign - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Reporter Quintin Jane spoke to KnowYourStuff Otago General Manager Brin Ryder about their upcoming drug testing campaign for the month of May. Know Your Stuff are doing testing at OUSA every Friday for the month of may, and also on, and the day prior to the Hyde Street Party. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Spotlight on End ASH Now - Kaia Kahurangi Jameson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Spotlight on End ASH Now - Kaia Kahurangi Jameson - Radio One 91FM

05/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

Áine Kelly-Costello and Carolina Vasquez tell us about the discriminative prejudices, policies and and systems disabled migrants face, the End ASH Now campaign, and what can be done to make migration a fair process. Áine is a paralympic swimmer, migrant and activist. Carolina is the mother of a disabled daughter, who is currently campaigning for her family's right to residency/adequate visas. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: David Clark: MP for Dunedin on Tenancy in Dunedin.  - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: David Clark: MP for Dunedin on Tenancy in Dunedin. - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/08/2022 0 min 0 sec

2022 is the first year most student tenants will be subject to the changes to the RTA, that came info effect last year. R1News Reporter Quintin Jane spoke to MP David Clark about how these changes will impact the unique rental market for students in Dunedin. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Business as Usual: Understanding government debt - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Today on Business as Usual with Trent Smith (Department of Economics, University of Otago) we talked about the change to the governments debt ceiling with the new budget announcement on May 19th. During the Pre-budget speech on Tuesday, finance Minister Grant Robertson announced a new debt ceiling for Aoteroa at 30% of GDP. The Treasury will now measure New Zealand's net debt by taking into account a wider range of Crown assets like the NZ Super Fund, making our statistics more comparable to other countries. Trent Smith discussed the intricacies of Debt in New Zealand and overseas, as well as the development of policies in this area. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Professor Anita Gibbs from the Department of Social and Community work at Otago University - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Professor Anita Gibbs from the Department of Social and Community work at Otago University - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) refers to a group of conditions that individuals whose mother’s drunk alcohol during their pregnancy are born with. There is no cure for FASD so effects such as intellectual disabilities, behavioral problems and even heart defects will last a lifetime. We spoke with Professor Anita Gibbs from the Department of Social and Community work here at Otago University about the prevalence of those with neuro-disabilities such as FASD in the criminal justice system, the challenges people with these disabilities face and what can be done to address this problem. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday, 6th May, 2022  - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday, 6th May, 2022 - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere Friday 6th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off To Market: Farmers Market forecast with Michele Driscoll  - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off To Market: Farmers Market forecast with Michele Driscoll - Zac Hoffman and Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

05/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

We speak to Michele Driscoll, market manager of the Otago Farmers Market, to see what’s fresh and in season this weekend at the Saturday Otago Farmers Market. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Investigating the fallout of the leaked Supreme Court Roe v Wade opinion - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Investigating the fallout of the leaked Supreme Court Roe v Wade opinion - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

A newly leaked supreme court draft opinion shows that a majority of supreme court justices are in favour of overturning Roe v Wade. From this revelation, the US has entered a state of political turmoil, with protests springing up across the country and Pres. Biden warning other constitutional rights may be at risk. Gender studies lecturer Rebecca Stringer and Emma Shepherd from the Abortion Law Reform Association of NZ say this will have a profound effect on abortion access in the US and that anti-choice movements will be emboldened both internationally and domestically. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāmere Friday 6th May - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's programme, we had Business as Usual with Economics Lecturer Trent Smith, where we talked about the history of government debt around the world and the upcoming changes to how it will be measured with the 2022 government budget. Zac conducted a feature looking into the new supreme court draft opinion on overturning Roe v Wade, how the opinion will embolden anti-choice movements both domestic and abroad, and how an overturn of Roe v Wade would impact abortion seekers. After that Amiria spoke to professor Anita Gibbs on the relationship between foetal alcohol spectrum disorder and the criminal justice system. In todays Astrology Report we look at Leos and Virgos, and finally In Off to Market we caught up with Michele Driscoll (Manager of Otago Farmers Market) about what’s fresh and in season this Saturday. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News - Rāpare Thursday, 5th May, 2022  - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News - Rāpare Thursday, 5th May, 2022 - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

05/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we spoke with Otago University students about the current graduation certificate structure that leaves out subject majors and minors. Public Health South Smokefree Coordinator Debby Newton joined us to talk about Smokefree May and World Smokefree Day on May 31st, and Ellen Rykers from Forest & Bird about the current protection measures for kororā (little blue penguins) at Pūtiki Bay on Waiheke Island, and why they have applied to the High Court for judicial review regarding the Department of Conservations approval to relocate the tāonga species. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday, 5th May, 2022  - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday, 5th May, 2022 - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

05/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāpare Thursday, 5th May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Ellen Rykers from Forest and Bird about relocation of kororā from Putiki Bay - Sunaina Born  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Ellen Rykers from Forest and Bird about relocation of kororā from Putiki Bay - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM

05/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

A recent approval by the Department of Conservation to allow the removal of kororā (little penguins) for the construction of the controversial Kennedy Point Marina has gone to judicial review by the High Court. R1 News Host Sunaina Born spoke to Forest and Bird representative Ellen Rykers about the situation and what relocation means for the kororā. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Otago University petitioned to print subject majors and minors on degrees - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Otago University petitioned to print subject majors and minors on degrees - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM

05/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

We spoke to students at the University of Otago as well as the University itself about a petition currently circulating and asking the University to print the subject majors and minors on their degrees. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Debby Newton, Smokefree Coordinator, Public Health South, on Smokefree May and World Smokefree Day - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Debby Newton, Smokefree Coordinator, Public Health South, on Smokefree May and World Smokefree Day - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

05/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

For the first time, Smokefree Day has been expanded into Smokefree May, to encourage New Zealanders to kick smoking ahead of World Smokefree Day on May 31st and eventually Smokefree 2025. We spoke to Smokefree Coordinator Debby Newton of Public Health South about what is going on and how listeners can get involved. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Sherman Smith, manager of the wilding conifer program on pest species the wilding pines - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Sherman Smith, manager of the wilding conifer program on pest species the wilding pines - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

05/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

‘Prevent the spread’ is a programme protecting New Zealand ecosystems from the wilding pine which has become pest species invading many areas acrossthe country. New Zealand wilding conifer group have put strategies in place inorder to contain the spread by 2030. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Liam Hoffman Wormporium leader on Wormporium/Pōpopo and sustainability efforts around campuses in Ōtepoti - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Liam Hoffman Wormporium leader on Wormporium/Pōpopo and sustainability efforts around campuses in Ōtepoti - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

05/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Liam Hoffman Wormporium leader on Wormporium/Pōpopo and sustainability efforts around campuses in Ōtepoti Wormporium/Pōpopo is a worm farm run at the Otago Polytechnic. It takes in around 200kgs of waste from Polytech’s halls, cafes, and departments daily to process organic waste in a sustainable way. Liam talks about how students can get involved, from dropping off their flats waste to volunteering at the worm farm itself. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News Rāapa/Wednesday 4th May - Athina Koncke & Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

05/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the show today, we speak to Silverline Otago about Mental Health Week at the University of Otago. We hear from Sherman Smith of the New Zealand Wilding Conifer Group on stopping the spread of the invasive wilding pines. We talk with Peter Saxton, a lead investigator on the SPOTS Study, on how the study aims to influence blood donation policy as well as improve the understanding of HIV in Aotearoa, and speak to Liam Hoffman from wormporium/Pōpopo, the worm farm at Otago Polytech about sustainability efforts around campuses in Ōtepoti. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday May 4th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa/Wednesday May 4th - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

05/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa/Wednesday May 4th Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Ella Hitchcock And Ethan Mcquinlan executives of Silverline about mental health week at Otago University and events - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Ella Hitchcock And Ethan Mcquinlan executives of Silverline about mental health week at Otago University and events - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

05/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Silverline a student-led initiative that focuses on mental health and well-being, challenging the stigmas around mental health and they keep the conversation going among university students. Being in the middle of mental health week, participation in events has never been easier. Silverline gives opportunities for finding a community and conversations that go beyond the surface. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Peter Saxton Lead Researcher of SPOTS Study on HIV Prevention and blood donation policies in Aotearoa - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Peter Saxton Lead Researcher of SPOTS Study on HIV Prevention and blood donation policies in Aotearoa - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

05/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

The SPOTS Study is looking to influence blood donation policies in Aotearoa in order to end antiquated rulings that gay and bisexual men (amongst other queer/associated people) can’t donate blood. The Study also hopes to increase knowledge of HIV and HIV prevention. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

In person lectures back in full swing – what do students think? - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

In person lectures back in full swing – what do students think? - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

05/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

With the University of Otago having largely transitioned back into in-person learning, R1 News's Nico Penny asks students how they are finding the shift after spending the first half of the semester learning online due to the Omicron outbreak. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Craig Cliff (University of Otago's Carbon Zero Programme Manager) on the University's plan to half carbon emissions by 2030 - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Craig Cliff (University of Otago's Carbon Zero Programme Manager) on the University's plan to half carbon emissions by 2030 - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Earlier this year, the University of Otago announced its Carbon Zero Programme, which aims to slash the University's carbon emissions in half by 2030. R1 News's Seb Rice-Walsh spoke to Craig Cliff, manager of the Carbon Zero programme, on the University's plan. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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R1 News for Rātū/Tuesday 3rd May - Quintin, Nico and Seb - Radio One 91FM

05/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM. On the programme today, Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Craig Cliff, manager of Otago University's Net Carbon Zero programme, about the University's goal to cut its carbon emissions in half by 2030. Nico Penny hears from students on the transition back to in-person learning, and Seb hears from local skater Hannah Proud on the impact of the Dunedin City Council's pledge to spend $1 million on upgrading play spaces in the city. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

DCC pledges $1 million in plan to upgrade play spaces around Dunedin - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

DCC pledges $1 million in plan to upgrade play spaces around Dunedin - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

05/02/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Dunedin City Council has pledged $1 million to to upgrade play spaces around the city. R1 News's Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to local skater Hannah Prout on the DCC's plan to upgrade a variety of skateboarding infrastructure around Dunedin and what that means for the skating community. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Patrice Le Sueur (OUSA Residential Representative) on Edinburgh Realty's backtrack - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Patrice Le Sueur (OUSA Residential Representative) on Edinburgh Realty's backtrack - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, Edinburgh Realty retracted an email to tenants, which required current tenants to indicate their intention, if any, to re-sign their current flat for 2023. This is in breach of the Residential Tenancies Act, which stipulates that tenants give at minimum 28 days notice of their intention to continue a fixed-term tenancy. We speak to Patrice Le Sueur, OUSA Residential Representative about the letter sent to tenants, and the effect of the new RTA laws on tenants and property managers in Dunedin. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Critic Catch-Up: Conspiracy Issue with editor Fox Meyer  - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Critic Catch-Up: Conspiracy Issue with editor Fox Meyer - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

05/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week on our Critic Catch-up, we talk to editor Fox Meyer about this week's Conspiracy-themed issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live Interview: Charlie Robinson (Student Representative on the Aotearoa Legal Worker's Union National Executive) - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live Interview: Charlie Robinson (Student Representative on the Aotearoa Legal Worker's Union National Executive) - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

05/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Aotearoa Legal Workers Union advocates for the rights of legal employees across the country, campaigning for salary consistency, workplace relationships and other issues lacking compliance with workers rights. Launched on May 1st, the ALWU's student branch seeks to engage law students around Aotearoa in its collection action. Charlie Robinson, Student Representative on the ALWU's National Executive, speaks to us about the ALWU's student outreach campaign. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rāhina/Monday 2nd of May - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rāhina/Monday 2nd of May - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we speak to Ashok Poduval, CEO of Massey University's School of Aviation. Massey's Bachelor of Aviation is the only Bachelor's programme in Aotearoa which is not fully funded by the Government's Student Loan Scheme. We hear from Charlie Robinson, Student Representative on the Aotearoa Legal Worker's Union National Executive, on the union's mission to engage law students around the country in its campaigning. Patrice le Sueur, OUSA Residential Representative, speaks to us about Edinburgh Realty's recent backtrack on an email sent to tenants, after it was found they had violated the Residential Tenancies Act. Lastly, as always, Critic Te Arohi editor Fox Meyer catches us up about this week's issue. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Ashok Poduval (CEO of Massey School of Aviation) on Massey University's Bachelor of Aviation - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Ashok Poduval (CEO of Massey School of Aviation) on Massey University's Bachelor of Aviation - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

05/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

Massey University's Bachelor of Aviation is the only Bachelor's Degree in Aotearoa not fully funded under the Student Loan Scheme, with students facing a financial shortfall of up to $30,000 across the course of their degree. R1 News Reporter Quintin Jane speaks to Ashok Poduval, CEO of the Massey School of Aviation, on the sometimes prohibitive cost of the programme. Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday 2nd of May - Lily Knowles - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina/Monday 2nd of May - Lily Knowles - Radio One 91FM

05/01/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Monday 2nd of May Tune into R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at https://www.r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rāmere Friday 29th April - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rāmere Friday 29th April - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's programme have Business as Usual with Economics Lecturer Trent Smith, where we talk about public holiday trade restrictions in Aotearoa, and their economic/social impacts. We also discussed tax transparency for high income earners and alternative ways of structuring tax systems. We spoke to Melissa Ansell Bridges (secretary of the NZCTU) about the Fair Pay Agreements Bill and its potential to improve conditions and wages for workers. Astrology Report looked at Geminis and Cancers. In Off to Market we caught up with Michele Driscoll (Manager of Otago Farmers Market) to hear what’s fresh and in season this Saturday. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 29th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 29th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere Friday 22nd April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off To Market: Farmers Market forecast with Michele Driscoll  - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off To Market: Farmers Market forecast with Michele Driscoll - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

04/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

We speak to Michele Driscoll, market manager of the Otago Farmers Market, to see what’s fresh and in season this weekend at the Saturday Otago Farmers Market. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Melissa Ansell Bridges (NZCTU Secretary) on the Fair Pay Agreements Bill - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Melissa Ansell Bridges (NZCTU Secretary) on the Fair Pay Agreements Bill - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Fair Pay Agreements Bill is being lauded by some for its potential to improve conditions and wages for workers - will the bill actually have this effect? The bill in question passed its first reading in early April and is currently going through a select committee. it's intended to provide better working conditions and pay for workers by allowing unions to establish fair pay agreements with employers with the hope of establishing industry-specific minimum pay standards. We speak to Melissa Ansell Bridges (secretary of the NZ Council of Trade Unions) about whether the Bill in its current form will have this effect, and its impacts on the ability of workers to strike during an FPA negotiation. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Public holidays trade restrictions and tax transparency for high income earners - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Public holidays trade restrictions and tax transparency for high income earners - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

04/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Today on Business as Usual with Trent Smith (Department of Economics, University of Otago) we talked about Public Holidays trade restrictions as well as transparency around tax for high income earners. With the introduction of Matariki as a statutory holiday this June, there will now be 11 public holidays in Aotearoa. National Party Leader Christopher Luxon claims that another public holiday will create further economic strain on business in the country. We asked Trent Smith about the economic and social impacts of public holidays. Revenue Minister David Parker said earlier this week that Aotearoa should have a more transparent taxation system so people have a better understanding of how much tax the highest earners are paying. Trent talks to us about the issue of transparency in tax as well as alternative way of structuring tax systems Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Patrice Le Sueur (OUSA Residential Rep) on pushing the annual flat hunt into semester two - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Patrice Le Sueur (OUSA Residential Rep) on pushing the annual flat hunt into semester two - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Cutlers has opened the hunt for North Dunedin flats for 2023. OUSA believes it is too early in the year for first years to be looking for second year flats. Quintin Jane spoke to Patrice Le Sueur (OUSA Residential Rep) about the impact early flat hunting has on our youngest students and the aim to push flat hunting into the second semester. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Melanie Beres (Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Otago) on consent education and sexual violence prevention in schools - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Melanie Beres (Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Otago) on consent education and sexual violence prevention in schools - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

04/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Newly announced sex education resources from the MOH are contentious and have sparked discussion about the state of sex and consent education in NZ. Dr Melanie Beres, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Otago, joins us live to talk about what consent education in schools can and cannot achieve, and the high rates of sexual violence in Aotearoa compared to the rest of the OECD. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Martin Newell (spokesperson of Grounded Kiwis) on High Court ruling against MOH about MIQ lottery - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Martin Newell (spokesperson of Grounded Kiwis) on High Court ruling against MOH about MIQ lottery - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM

04/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

The New Zealand High Court has ruled against the Ministry of Health, finding the MIQ lottery system unjust in individual cases. Advocacy group Grounded Kiwis has been campaigning against the lottery aspect of MIQ for some time. Spokesperson Martin Newell spoke to Sunaina Born about the court case, and what the win means. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 28th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 28th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News bulletin for Thursday 28th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News Rāpare Thursday 28th April - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News Rāpare Thursday 28th April - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

04/27/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the show today, R1 News's Quintin Jane speaks to OUSA Residential Representative Patrice Le Sueur on OUSA's goal to push student flat hunting back to Semester 2. We are joined live by Dr Melanie Beres, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Otago, to talk about sexual violence prevention in schools and the role of consent education. Finally, Sunaina hears from Martin Newell of Grounded Kiwi's about their recent court win against the Ministry of Health, after a High Court ruling found the lottery system used to allocate MIQ spaces last year was unjust. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rātu Tuesday 26th April) - Nico Penny & Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rātu Tuesday 26th April) - Nico Penny & Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

04/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today Seb Rice-Walsh spoke to Warren Tate, an expert on ME/CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) about long-COVID. Nico Penny spoke with Dame Catherine Healy about Sex workers rights and the urgent reform needs for migrant workers. We spoke to Fox Meyer, Editor of Critic, about this week’s Critic Te Arohi. We end with Creature of the Week with Andy Johnston (budding zoologist), where this week we discuss wētā. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Legal protections needed for migrant sex-workers - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Legal protections needed for migrant sex-workers - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico Penny interviewed Dame Catherine Healy (a New Zealand sex workers' rights activist) about repealing Section 19 of the PRA which targets migrant workers. The current legislature affects the safety and legality of migrant workers, which the NZPA seeks to change. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātu Tuesday 26th April - Eileen Corcoran  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātu Tuesday 26th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rātu Tuesday 26th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Long COVID might be the 'sister illness' of ME/CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Long COVID might be the 'sister illness' of ME/CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

04/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

Seb interviewed Warren Tate, world-renowned expert on ME/CFS (Chronic fatigue syndrome). Chronic fatigue syndrome has been neglected by the medical community for years. Now, researchers are postulating that Long Covid could be a sub-type of ME/CFS, causing interest in the illness to grow. Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to Warren Tate to discuss what this surge in interest means for people with ME/CFS and the impact that post-viral illness will have on the medical system. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Fox Meyer (Editor of Critic Te Arohi) on this weeks issue - Seb Rice-Walsh & Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Fox Meyer (Editor of Critic Te Arohi) on this weeks issue - Seb Rice-Walsh & Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

We talked to Fox Meyer, Editor of Critic Te Arohi about the newest issue. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: Wētā with Andrew Johnston - Seb Rice-Walsh & Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Wētā with Andrew Johnston - Seb Rice-Walsh & Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/25/2022 0 min 0 sec

We spoke to budding-zoologist Andy Johnston about wētā and the new species of weta discovered because of climate change. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Weekly Segment: Off To Market with Michele Driscoll - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Weekly Segment: Off To Market with Michele Driscoll - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

04/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

We are back again with our weekly segment Off to Market speaking with Michele Driscoll, market manager of the Otago Farmers Market, to see what’s fresh and in season this weekend at the Saturday Otago Farmers Market. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news or https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live Interview: with Karl Metzler, COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout Lead for Southern DHB - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live Interview: with Karl Metzler, COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout Lead for Southern DHB - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

04/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

One in four adults in New Zealand have still not gotten their COVID-19 booster vaccination. Just over 71% of eligible New Zealanders have received their COVID-19 booster shot, compared to the 95% who are double vaccinated. Karl Metzler, who leads the Covid-19 vaccination rollout for the Southern District Health Board spoke with us about these low booster vaccination rates, why people aren't getting vaccinated, and what can be done to increase the uptake of booster shots. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāmere Friday 22nd April) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāmere Friday 22nd April) - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

04/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today's programme we had our weekly segment Business as Usual with Economics Lecturer Trent Smith. This week we discussed inflation, which has reached its highest annual rate in Aotearoa since 1990. Karl Metzler, lead of the Covid-19 vaccination rollout for the Southern District Health Board spoke to us about slowing booster rates, and we caught up with Michele Driscoll from the Otago Farmers Market to hear what’s fresh and in season at the moment. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Weekly Segment: Business as Usual with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Weekly Segment: Business as Usual with Trent Smith - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

04/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

The annual inflation figures for the tax year ending this March hit 6.9%, making it the highest in New Zealand since 1990. We spoke with Trent Smith from the Department of Economics at Otago University about what it means to have a high inflation rate, how it got this high, and what could be done to combat the effect of inflation. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 22nd April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 22nd April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/21/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāmere Friday 22nd April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Everything Everywhere All at Once discussion with Jamiema Lorimer - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Everything Everywhere All at Once discussion with Jamiema Lorimer - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Jamiema Lorimer and I discuss the new film ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and how important it is as a piece of media in the world. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Bethany Elsden (Emerging Artist) on how COVID and current times are effecting up and coming artists - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Bethany Elsden (Emerging Artist) on how COVID and current times are effecting up and coming artists - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

04/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Bethany Elsden is an emerging artist in Aotearoa. She speaks about her experience, what life is like, and how COVID influences everything. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live Interview: Jeannie Hayden (Spokesperson for Wild Dunedin) on the New Zealand Festival of Nature - Gemma Goldstein & Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live Interview: Jeannie Hayden (Spokesperson for Wild Dunedin) on the New Zealand Festival of Nature - Gemma Goldstein & Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

04/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

The New Zealand Festival of Nature begins on International Earth Day, April 22nd. We spoke to Jeannie who has been part of the organization about some of the upcoming events and how you can get involved. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa Wednesday 20th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa Wednesday 20th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Rāapa Wednesday 20th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāapa Wednesday 20th April) - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāapa Wednesday 20th April) - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/19/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM Today, we spoke to Jeannie Hayden from ‘Wild Dunedin’ about the upcoming ‘New Zealand Festival of Nature’ and how it promotes environmentally friendly action. We heard from Bethany Elsden about how COVID and the constant changes to life are affecting emerging artists in Aotearoa, and had Jamiema Lorimer, media extraordinaire, live in-studio to tell us about the new film “Everything Everywhere All at Once." Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live Interview: Chloe Swarbrick (Green Party MP) on the Greens joining with student unions for a people’s inquiry into student wellbeing - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live Interview: Chloe Swarbrick (Green Party MP) on the Greens joining with student unions for a people’s inquiry into student wellbeing - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Green Party has partnered with student unions for a people’s inquiry into student wellbeing. Chloe Swarbrick provides insight into how responses in parliament have been to this, and how it is important to have student voices heard. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: The Alabama Governor has signed two anti-trans bills quotes from Abigayle Young - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: The Alabama Governor has signed two anti-trans bills quotes from Abigayle Young - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Alabama governor, Key Ivey, has signed two major bills that have major anti-trans notions. Mainly, they focus on preventing trans kids from receiving gender-affirming surgery, and being safely out as trans. We speak to Abigayle Young, a queer student representative from Philadelphia, on why she believes this is happening and its implications. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live interview: Talking Te Oraka with Sustainability at Otago rep Jesikah Triscott - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live interview: Talking Te Oraka with Sustainability at Otago rep Jesikah Triscott - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

04/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

Te Oraka is a student-manned thrift initiative set up by Sustainability at Otago, that helps reduce anxiety and guilt about climate change by making a difference in education and what we can do within our control. Jesikah Triscott from Sustainability at Otago joined us to talk about what it is and how we can get involved. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāpare Thursday 14th April) - Scott Faville & Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāpare Thursday 14th April) - Scott Faville & Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

On the show today, Chloë Swarbrick (Green Party MP) told us about a new inquiry into student wellbeing; we speak to Abigayle Young, (a queer student representative living in Philadelphia) about the new anti-trans bills in Alabama; Finn Campbell from Gen Zero Dunedin tells us about the George Street upgrade that is set to start just after Easter. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live interview: Gen Zero Dunedin representative Finn Campbell discusses the George Street redevelopment - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live interview: Gen Zero Dunedin representative Finn Campbell discusses the George Street redevelopment - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

04/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Dunedin City Council yesterday unveiled their designs for a $28 million upgrade to take place on George Street starting after Easter and is projected to conclude by 2024. The upgrade will see three individual blocks given their own unique themes that reflect Ōtepoti’s status as a UNESCO City of Literature and emphasise mana whenua.To get a green design perspective, we are speaking with Finn Campbell from Gen Zero Dunedin. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 14th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 14th April - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/13/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Thursday 14th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Camilla Belich (Labour MP, Member of Education and Workforce Committee)  on the Pay Transparency briefing presented to parliament last month - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Camilla Belich (Labour MP, Member of Education and Workforce Committee) on the Pay Transparency briefing presented to parliament last month - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

A pay transparency briefing presented to parliament in March is now being reviewed by the government. Camilla Belich gives insight as to what pay transparency is and why it is important to consider implementing it in Aotearoa. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Spotlight on Gender Neutral Bathrooms NZ - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Spotlight on Gender Neutral Bathrooms NZ - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

04/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

We speak to Maggie and Asher, from Gender Neutral Bathrooms New Zealand, about gendered bathrooms in schools, the problems these cause and what the government can do to help. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live Interview: Andrew Lessels (President of NZUSA) on the Greens joining with student unions to open a conversation about student wellbeing - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live Interview: Andrew Lessels (President of NZUSA) on the Greens joining with student unions to open a conversation about student wellbeing - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Green Party has partnered with student unions to open a conversation about student wellbeing and how factors such as education, COVID-19, working, and housing influence the student experience in Aotearoa. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Bulletin: Rāapa Wednesday 13 April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Bulletin: Rāapa Wednesday 13 April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

04/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Wednesday 13th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Live Interview: Jack Brazil (Member of Environmental Justice Ōtepoti) on Ravensdown’s Superphosphate and how it involves the occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Live Interview: Jack Brazil (Member of Environmental Justice Ōtepoti) on Ravensdown’s Superphosphate and how it involves the occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco - Gemma Goldstein - Radio One 91FM

04/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

Ravensdown uses phosphate from Western Sahara for their superphosphate soil substance which is used widely by the agricultural community in Aotearoa. Environmental Justice Ōtepoti believes that they should change their phosphate source given the ongoing occupation that has left many refugees displaced and the impacts it has on the environment. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Denzel Chung (News Editor at Critic Te Arohi) on investigating ARISE Church Dunedin - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Denzel Chung (News Editor at Critic Te Arohi) on investigating ARISE Church Dunedin - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

04/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

ARISE Church has been prominent in the media over the past fortnight, following allegations against the church made by ex-members, including Otago University Students. Critic Te Arohi has been covering these allegations and was recently contacted by ARISE Church’s RP representative regarding their articles. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāapa Wednesday 13 April) - Gemma Goldstein & Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāapa Wednesday 13 April) - Gemma Goldstein & Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

04/12/2022 0 min 0 sec

On the programme today we are talking to Andrew Lessells, President of NZUSA, about the Green Party pairing up with student unions to start an open conversation about student wellbeing. We speak to Jack Brazil from Environmental Justice Otepoti about Ravensdown, phosphate, and the Western Sahara. We spoke to Camilla Belich, Labour MP and member of the Education and Workforce committee, who has given some insight into the pay transparency briefing that was presented to parliament in March. We’ll Also be talking to Critic writer Denzel Chung about the Critic’s investigation into ARISE Church Dunedin. Finally, we’re talking gender neutral bathrooms and how they influence the people of Aotearoa. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: the Sophia Crestani North Dunedin Street Clean-Up  - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: the Sophia Crestani North Dunedin Street Clean-Up - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

04/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

On Friday the 8th of April 2022, hundreds of students took to the streets of North Dunedin with brush and shovel in hand in honour of student Sophia Crestani, who died at a flat party in 2019 after a stairwell was overcrowded. This is the fourth annual street clean-up, formed by parties to the Sophia Charter: the University of Otago, the Otago University Students’ Association, the local council and local fire and emergency services. Seb Rice-Walsh spoke to students at the clean up about what Sophie Crestani’s legacy means to them. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rātu Tuesday 12th April) - Seb Rice-Walsh and Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rātu Tuesday 12th April) - Seb Rice-Walsh and Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

On today’s show, Seb attends the fourth annual North Dunedin Street Clean-Up in memory of student Sophia Crestani who died in 2019; we look at why the media is negatively portraying climate change initiatives, speaking to environmental sociologist Kirsty Wild and editor of North & South Kirsty Cameron; in this week’s Local Legends, Nico catches up with Sophie, the owner of new Korean restaurant and lunch spot, Rice + Ball; and Andrew Johnstone is live in-studio for Creature of the Week talking about the mighty toroa. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: Toroa - Seb Rice-Walsh and Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Toroa - Seb Rice-Walsh and Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week, budding zoologist Andrew Johnstone joins R1 News live in-studio to talk all things the royal albatross, or tōroa: the mysteries of their migration pattern, the conservation efforts in Ōtepoti, and their significance in te ao Māori. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Local Legends: Sophie (Owner, Rice + Cake) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Local Legends: Sophie (Owner, Rice + Cake) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week, Nico Penny caught up with the owner of new Korean restaurant and lunch spot, Rice + Cake. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: why is our media negatively portraying climate change initiatives? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: why is our media negatively portraying climate change initiatives? - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

04/11/2022 0 min 0 sec

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has released its latest damning report, warning that if emissions are not curbed by 2025, the world is off to hell in a handbasket. Why, then, are we seeing media bashing cyclists, underplaying climate-positive amenities like bus networks, and spotlighting the business sector’s reluctance to truly go green? Seb Rice-Walsh speaks to environmental sociologist Kirsty Wild and North & South editor Kirsty Cameron about the state of our media. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Lily Marsh (OUSA Welfare and Equity Rep) on Student Health struggling to meet demand - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Lily Marsh (OUSA Welfare and Equity Rep) on Student Health struggling to meet demand - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

In the wake of COVID-19, General Practitioners are stretched thin, with only 8 GPs in Dunedin accepting enrollments. Students are waiting up to two weeks to see someone at Student Health. How is this impacting the general well-being of students and where do we go from here? Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāhina Monday 11th April) - Eileen Corcoran & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāhina Monday 11th April) - Eileen Corcoran & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, we speak to OUSA Welfare and Equity Rep Lily Marsh on student access to healthcare; we are joined by Jessica Hammond from The Opportunities Party about the requirements for political candidates to list their address on their campaign material; we cross live to R1 News’ Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson in the Octagon as protestors clear out, and we speak to Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer about this week’s issue. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 11th April - Bonnie Harrison  - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 11th April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

04/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Monday 11th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

TOP's Jessica Hammond says requiring MP's to list addresses on campaign materials unsafe and outdated - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

TOP's Jessica Hammond says requiring MP's to list addresses on campaign materials unsafe and outdated - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

Politicians are required to list an address on campaign materials. This practice has come under scrutiny recently for the safety risk it poses, especially for women, small parties and independent candidates without offices. We speak to Jessica Hammond of The Opportunities Party. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson (live at the scene) on the protestors leaving the Octagon - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson (live at the scene) on the protestors leaving the Octagon - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

After 2 months, the anti-mandate occupation of Õtepoti has ended. Protestors started in support of the Wellington occupation. They have peacefully dismantled their camp. We cross live to R1 News’s Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Fox Meyer (Editor of Critic Te Arohi) on this week's issue - Eileen Corcoran & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Fox Meyer (Editor of Critic Te Arohi) on this week's issue - Eileen Corcoran & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/10/2022 0 min 0 sec

We talk to Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer about this week's issue. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāmere Friday 8th April) - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāmere Friday 8th April) - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On today’s programme, we have Business as Usual with Economics Lecturer Trent Smith on the progressive income tax system; we talk to Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins about the council reversing their decision to join Communities 4 local democracy and the Green party’s open letter to the PM; we talk to Dr Kimberly O’Sullivan about a new study looking at living conditions in student housing; we bring you the astrology report and Off to Market with Michele Driscoll on what’s good at the Otago Farmers Market this week. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Dr Kimberly O’Sullivan - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Dr Kimberly O’Sullivan - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Dr Kimberley O’Sullivan from UoO speaks about a new study on students in poor living conditions The survey, which involved 522 students, found 65% of respondents said they often or always felt cold in their homes and 74% of respondents saying they cut down on heating to save money. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Aaron Hawkins (Mayor of Ōtepoti) on three-waters, and the Green Party’s recent open letter to the PM - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Aaron Hawkins (Mayor of Ōtepoti) on three-waters, and the Green Party’s recent open letter to the PM - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

The DCC is leaving Communities 4 Local Democracy, an anti-three waters lobby group. The Green Party sends an open letter to PM Jacinda Ardern calling for rent control. We talk to Dunedin Mayor, Aaron Hawkins. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 8th April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 8th April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

04/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Friday 8th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Rāmere Friday 8th April - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Rāmere Friday 8th April - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Farmers Market forecast with Market Manager Michele Driscoll Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Astrology Report: Rāmere Friday 8th April - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Astrology Report: Rāmere Friday 8th April - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

Taurus and Aries here is your Rāmere 8th April horoscope. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Business as Usual: Understanding tax with Trent Smith (Department of Economics, University of Otago) - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Business as Usual: Understanding tax with Trent Smith (Department of Economics, University of Otago) - Amiria Pianta-Price & Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

04/07/2022 0 min 0 sec

We look back at the last financial year and learn about how tax works with Trent Smith. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Emma O’Loughlin (Physiotherapist and PhD student) on menstrual cycles affecting sports recovery - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Emma O’Loughlin (Physiotherapist and PhD student) on menstrual cycles affecting sports recovery - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM

04/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

In the past, recovery regimes for athletes that menstruate have followed the same guidelines as athletes who don’t. Physiotherapist and PhD student, Emma O’Loughlin has conducted a study that looks at how the menstrual cycle affects rehabilitation after an ACL injury. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Richard Gearry (University of Otago Professor, Department of Medicine) on gut health and preventing bowel cancer - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Richard Gearry (University of Otago Professor, Department of Medicine) on gut health and preventing bowel cancer - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM

04/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Bowel Cancer is the 2nd highest cause of cancer death in New Zealand. The Gut Foundation encourages New Zealand to Review their Poo for a month so that they can detect any unusual changes. Sunaina Born talks to Otago University Professor Richard Gearry about monitoring your bowel movements and the different ranges of normal. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 7th April - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 7th April - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

04/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Thursday 7th April. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāpare Thursday 7th April) - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāpare Thursday 7th April) - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

04/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM On the programme today, Otago University PhD student Emma O’Laughlin talks about her research into creating sports recovery programmes around the menstrual cycle; Scott Faville talks to Beth Goulstone from the New Zealand AIDS Foundation about Sweat with Pride, and Sunaina Born talks to Professor Richard Gearry about gut health and detecting bowel cancer early. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Beth Goulstone (of New Zealand AIDS Foundation) on Sweat with Pride - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Beth Goulstone (of New Zealand AIDS Foundation) on Sweat with Pride - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

04/06/2022 0 min 0 sec

Over 50% of the LGBTQ+ community is affected by mental illness. Gay and bi men make up 80% of new HIV transmissions in New Zealand. To raise money for essential support services for the rainbow community, the New Zealand AIDS Foundation is fighting discrimination with perspiration. Sweat with Pride gets people active and raises money. Scott Faville speaks to Beth Goulstone (of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation) about Sweat with Pride. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāapa Wednesday 6th April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāapa Wednesday 6th April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

04/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Wednesday 6th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāapa Wednesday 6th April) - Gemma Goldstein & Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāapa Wednesday 6th April) - Gemma Goldstein & Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

04/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

On the programme today, we speak to Nina Santos from Mind The Gap NZ about the government considering implementing a pay transparency regime; we talk to Dudley Benson (co-owner of Woof!) about the decision to keep vaccine passes as a requirement of entry at Woof!; Athina Koncke speaks to Kate Bonne (co-president of SEA) about Students for Environmental Action Ōtepoti and the Container Return Scheme; and Athina Speaks to Dave Bennett about DCC noise control complaints. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Kate Bonne (co-president of Students for Environmental Action) on SEA and The Container Return Scheme - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Kate Bonne (co-president of Students for Environmental Action) on SEA and The Container Return Scheme - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

04/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Athina Koncke speaks to Kate Bonne (co-president of Students for Climate Action) about student volunteer week and SEA’s thoughts on the government proposed initiative, the Container Return Scheme. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Nina Santos (Campaign Delivery Manager for Mind The Gap NZ) on the government considering a pay transparency regime - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Nina Santos (Campaign Delivery Manager for Mind The Gap NZ) on the government considering a pay transparency regime - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

04/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

The government is considering putting a pay transparency regime in place. Employees will be able to compare their wages to other people working in their sector, with the hopes that they will be able to use this information to be paid fairly. Last year, organisation ‘Mind The Gap NZ’ provided a policy recommendation and course for change on ethnic and gender pay reporting for Aotearoa. The Gender pay gap was 9.1% in the June 2021 quarter, where it has stayed for the past decade, and the gap between a European Male employees and a Pacifika woman is 27%. And Disabled people in Aotearoa face a pay gap of 18%. Athina Koncke Speaks to Nina Santos from Mind The Gap Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Dudley Benson (co-owner of Woof!) on Woof!’s decision to keep vaccine passes in place - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Dudley Benson (co-owner of Woof!) on Woof!’s decision to keep vaccine passes in place - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

04/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

Vaccine passes are no longer required in Aotearoa as of midnight Monday (4th of April). Without government mandating, few businesses have kept vaccine passes in place. Ōtepoti bar Woof! has decided to keep vaccine passes as a condition of entry. Athina Koncke spoke to Dudley Benson (co-owner of Woof!) about why they made this decision, and what it represents. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Noise Control Complaints in Ōtepoti - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Noise Control Complaints in Ōtepoti - Athina Koncke - Radio One 91FM

04/05/2022 0 min 0 sec

The DCC noise control department receives, on average per annum, 4000 noise complaints. Athina Koncke spoke to a student who has been making consistent complaints about a troublesome neighbour. Though we know how many complaints are being lodged with the DCC, we do not know haw many of these complaints are for house parties, and how many are for music venues/events. Athina talked to Dave Bennett, from Save Dunedin Live Music about the harm noise control can have on local musicians. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Professor Antonie Alm (University of Otago, Global Studies) on rising rates of anti-Semitism in NZ - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Professor Antonie Alm (University of Otago, Global Studies) on rising rates of anti-Semitism in NZ - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

Today is International Day of Conscience, a day which promotes a culture of peace, love and conscience in our cross-cultural communication. A recent study found rising levels of anti-Semitism in the wake oft the COVID-19 pandemic. To discuss the importance of open-mindedness in cross-cultural communication Nico Penny talks to Associate Professor Antonie Alm (University of Otago, Global Studies). Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Creature of the Week: Andy Johnston (Zoologist-in-training) on NZ Fur Seals and Sea Lions - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Creature of the Week: Andy Johnston (Zoologist-in-training) on NZ Fur Seals and Sea Lions - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

04/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

A new segment with a local zoologist in training; Andy Johnston. Seb Rice-Walsh talks to Andy Johnston about this week’s Creature of the Week - NZ Fur Seals and Sea Lions. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rātu Tuesday 5th April) - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rātu Tuesday 5th April) - Nico Penny and Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

04/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

On the programme today, Seb Rice-Walsh talked to Melissa Lama (President of OUSA) and Megan Prentice (Student advocate and friend to Sophia Crestani) about the North Dunedin street clean up in memory of Sophia Crestani; Nico Penny talks to University of Otago Global Studies Professor Antonie Alm about the rise of anti-Semitism in NZ; we talk to Andy Johnston (zoologist-in-training) about the Creature of the Week, seals and sea lions; and Nico Penny talks to Local Legend Mickey Little (of Barefoot Blooms). Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Local Legends: Micky Little (of Barefoot Blooms) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Local Legends: Micky Little (of Barefoot Blooms) - Nico Penny - Radio One 91FM

04/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

Nico interviewed Micky Little, a local legend and owner of Barefoot Blooms, environmentally conscious clothing label using upcycled and dead stock fabrics to make one of a kind pieces. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: North Dunedin Street Clean Up for Sophia Crestani - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: North Dunedin Street Clean Up for Sophia Crestani - Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

04/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

The North Dunedin Clean Up is an annual event run in memory of Sophia Crestani. The event aims to honour the memory of Sophia Crestani, and honour the Sophia Charter (a multi-agency agreement to improve student safety and well-being in North Dunedin). Seb Rice-Walsh talks to Melissa Lama, President of OUSA, and Megan Prentice, Sophia’s close friend and advocate for student well-being, about what the clean up means to them, as well as the wider student community. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rātu Tuesday 5th April - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rātu Tuesday 5th April - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/04/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Tuesday 5th April Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Professor Helen Roberts (Department of Finance, University of Otago) on what Air New Zealand's renounceable rights offer means - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Professor Helen Roberts (Department of Finance, University of Otago) on what Air New Zealand's renounceable rights offer means - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week Air New Zealand announced that it would be beginning the largest capital-raising endeavor in the history of the company, setting out to raise over $2 billion NZD, to support the company as it repays its debts, and ramps up operations with the border reopening. Quintin Jane speaks to Professor Helen Roberts from the Department of Finance at the University of Otago, to break down what the announcement really means. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāhina Monday 4th April) - Quintin Jane and Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāhina Monday 4th April) - Quintin Jane and Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM. On the Programme today, University of Otago, Department of Finance Professor Helen Roberts joins us to explain Air New Zealand’s recently announced capital raising scheme; Quintin Jane speaks to Green Party MP Chloë Swarbrick about Landlord References; We look at the history of trams in Dunedin, with heritage tram driver and enthusiast Alan Robb; Vaccine mandates are lifting tomorrow, we look at what that will look like; and Quintin Jane speaks to Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 4th April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāhina Monday 4th April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

04/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Monday 4th April. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Chloë Swarbrick (Green Party MP) on the Landlord Reference Saga - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Chloë Swarbrick (Green Party MP) on the Landlord Reference Saga - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

What started out as a joke may now become legislation for Australian Comedian Tom Cashman, who’s landlord reference stunt, has made its way to the Australian Capital Territory State Government, where an Australian Labor MP has put forward a bill to enable tenants to ask their landlord for a reference from a previous tenant. The saga has sparked debate around the power imbalance between landlords and tenants - with landlords often asking potential tenants for three or more references for a rental property before offering them a lease, compared to tenants, who often know little about the landlord before taking on said lease. R1 News spoke to Green Party MP Chloe Swarbrick this morning about her thoughts on the Landlord Reference. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Alan Robb (Heritage Tram Driver and enthusiast) on the history of trams in Dunedin - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Alan Robb (Heritage Tram Driver and enthusiast) on the history of trams in Dunedin - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, as an April fools prank the Otago Daily Times published a piece announcing the funding and reintroduction of heritage trams into Dunedin, to boost public transport. The piece gained popularity with readers, and has once again reignited the debate around the city's public transport system. Quintin talked to Alan Robb, a tramway enthusiast, and tram driver in Christchurch, about the history of trams in Dunedin. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Fox Meyer (Editor of Critic Te Arohi) on this week's issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Fox Meyer (Editor of Critic Te Arohi) on this week's issue - Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM

04/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Quintin Jane talks to Critic Te Arohi Editor Fox Meyer about this week's issue. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: Vaccine passes become optional 11.59pm today, what happens now? - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: Vaccine passes become optional 11.59pm today, what happens now? - Eileen Corcoran - Radio One 91FM

04/03/2022 0 min 0 sec

Vaccine mandates are being abolished tomorrow, after four months of strict usage. It will become optional for businesses and private organisations to require vaccine passes as a condition of entry. Eileen looks at what this means going forward. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 1st April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāmere Friday 1st April - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

03/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Friday 1st April. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Alex Reed (Owner, Bloom Pictures) on Jane Campion’s Oscar win - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Alex Reed (Owner, Bloom Pictures) on Jane Campion’s Oscar win - Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson - Radio One 91FM

03/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Earlier this week, Dame Jane Campion won the Oscar for Best Director for her film The Power of the Dog, becoming the first woman to be nominated for the award twice. R1 News’ Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson spoke to screen producer Alex Reed about what this win means for New Zealand filmmakers, and what it means for women filmmakers. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: The Neighbourhood puts men’s mental health on the menu - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: The Neighbourhood puts men’s mental health on the menu - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

03/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Next week, new mental health not-for-profit organisation The Neighbourhood are hosting a No Small Talk dinner, facilitating tough conversations around men’s mental health. Zac Hoffman spoke to the organisers and local mental health advocates about providing men space to talk openly. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Adam Currie (Free Fares campaign) on the government’s half-price public transport policy - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Adam Currie (Free Fares campaign) on the government’s half-price public transport policy - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

03/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Starting April 1st, all public transport fares in Aotearoa will be half price for three months as part of the government’s response to skyrocketing fuel prices. While the move has been celebrated as a win for accessibility and climate action, many are pushing for these temporary measures to become permanent, and for the fares to be scrapped altogether. Zac Hoffman speaks to Adam Currie of the Free Fares campaign about the move. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Trent Smith (Economics Lecturer, University of Otago) on the new $21.20 minimum wage  - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Trent Smith (Economics Lecturer, University of Otago) on the new $21.20 minimum wage - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

03/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

This week for Business as Usual, Economics Lecturer Trent Smith joins Amiria Pianta-Price to discuss the impact of the new minimum wage of $21.20. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Off to Market: Rāmere Friday 1st April - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Off to Market: Rāmere Friday 1st April - Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

03/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Amiria Pianta-Price catches up with Otago Farmers Market General Manager Michele Driscoll about what’s good at the market this week. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāmere Friday 1st April) - Zac Hoffman & Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāmere Friday 1st April) - Zac Hoffman & Amiria Pianta-Price - Radio One 91FM

03/31/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM. On the programme today, University of Otago Economics Lecturer Trent Smith joins in station for Business as Usual discussing the new $21.20 minimum wage; Zac Hoffman speaks to the organisers of new not-for-profit mental health advocacy group ‘The Neighbourhood’ about their No Small Talk dinner, which aims to provide a space for men to speak openly about their mental health; we hear from Free Fares campaigner Adam Currie about the government’s half-priced public transport policy; Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson speaks to the owner of production company Bloom Pictures Alex Reed about what Jane Campion’s Oscar win means for New Zealand- and woman-made films; and Amiria Pianta-Price catches up with the General Manager of the Otago Farmers Market Michele Driscoll about what’s good at the market this week. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 31st March - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

News Bulletin: Rāpare Thursday 31st March - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

R1 News Bulletin for Thursday 31st March. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Feature: students split on dropping vaccine mandates - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Feature: students split on dropping vaccine mandates - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Vaccine pass mandates are out the door come April 4th. Scott Faville looks at how the student community is feeling ahead of this latest set of changes. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Kitty Cresswell Riol (Spokes Dunedin) on the portrayal of cyclist incidents in the media - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Kitty Cresswell Riol (Spokes Dunedin) on the portrayal of cyclist incidents in the media - Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Cycling is an increasingly popular, accessible and environmentally friendly way to get from A to B, and cyclists are road users like any automobile. However, their rights as road users are increasingly downplayed by media outlets when they report on vehicles impacting cyclists. Scott Faville spoke to Kitty Cresswell Riol of cyclist advocacy group, Spokes Dunedin, who says that the way we report cyclist injuries and deaths downplays drivers’ culpability. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

R1 News (Rāpare Thursday 31st March) - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

R1 News (Rāpare Thursday 31st March) - Sunaina Born & Scott Faville - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Haere mai ki te R1 News on Radio One 91FM. On the programme today, Scott Faville speaks to cyclist advocacy group Spokes Dunedin about the portrayal of cyclist incidents in the media; we look at student responses to vaccine mandates being dropped; Sunaina Born interviews the Aotearoa Legal Workers Union about a new report into the impact of workplace stress and bullying on our lawyers; Bonnie Harrison speaks to Senior Lecturer Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere about Dunedin City Councillor Lee Vandervis’ $12 parking ticket saga coming to the Court of Appeal; and we hear from University of Otago Professor of Virology Kurt Krause on a new RNA vaccine trial innovating a cure for HIV. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere (Senior Lecturer, Otago Faculty of Law) on Lee Vandervis’ judicial review Court of Appeal bid - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere (Senior Lecturer, Otago Faculty of Law) on Lee Vandervis’ judicial review Court of Appeal bid - Bonnie Harrison - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

Last week, Dunedin City Councillor Lee Vandervis appeared in the Court of Appeal seeking a judicial review of his Council censure, almost three years after it was received. In 2019, he received a $12 parking ticket after failing to notice that his car park was limited to thirty minutes and overstaying. He complained about this to Council staff, who then lodged a complaint about his conduct to Council, and Vandervis ultimately received a written censure from the CEO of the Council. He has since racked up tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees disputing the legitimacy of the censure, taking his case first to the High Court, where he was denied, and now to the Court of Appeal. R1 News Manager Bonnie Harrison spoke to Senior Lecturer from the Faculty of Law, Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, about what this legal challenge means. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Professor Kurt Krause (Virology, University of Otago) on new RNA technology pioneering HIV vaccine  - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Professor Kurt Krause (Virology, University of Otago) on new RNA technology pioneering HIV vaccine - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

The National Institute of Health has just launched a phase one clinical trial evaluating three experimental HIV vaccines based on a messenger RNA technology. The new HIV vaccine is set to follow the same guidelines and science as the Covid-19 vaccine. Sunaina Born spoke to Professor Kurt Krause, a virologist at the University of Otago, who is currently looking into HIV research. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Interview: Isabella Lenihan-Ikin (Co-President, Aotearoa Legal Workers Union) on new report into workplace pressures - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Interview: Isabella Lenihan-Ikin (Co-President, Aotearoa Legal Workers Union) on new report into workplace pressures - Sunaina Born - Radio One 91FM

03/30/2022 0 min 0 sec

The newly-formed Aotearoa Legal Worker’s Union has just released a new report that finds that lawyers are suffering under high workloads, stressful subject matter, and bullying by senior staff, with 83% of respondents reporting their mental health deteriorating due to workplace conditions. Co-President Isabella Lenihan-Ikin talks to Sunaina Born about this report and the unique role of the union. Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

Review: Nico reviews The Power of the Dog - Nico Penny & Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

Review: Nico reviews The Power of the Dog - Nico Penny & Seb Rice-Walsh - Radio One 91FM

03/28/2022 0 min 0 sec

Review: Nico reviews The Power of the Dog Tune in to R1 News weekdays at 11am or catch up at r1.co.nz/news https://instagram.com/r1newsnz

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Interview: Geordie Rogers (Renters United) on Trademe open letter - Eileen Corcoran & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

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Interview: Richard Hall (Rector of OBHS) on Omicron disrupting the way schools are operating - Eileen Corcoran & Quintin Jane - Radio One 91FM thumbnail

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