Have you noticed more people seem to be sick? You're not alone, Kiwi's are taking 78% more sick days. One school has had to close this year due to overwhelming staff illness. We can end the disruptions to our lives and our health, but only if we take the practical lessons from the last 3 years. Hear from experts on what we've learned about children's health since 2020, why people are getting sick, and most importantly, what we can do to keep our whānau safe.
Read MoreToo much happened this week in politics, yet despite this political coverage in our media predominantly focused on sad, tired PR lines and horse-race politics between Labur and National as our gallery tried to show how they’re somehow exactly the same. We touch briefly on that dynamic but also try to cover MDRS, managed retreat and Hipkins’ ludicrous comments on the tertiary sector.
Read MoreMayor of Auckland Wayne Brown has proposed a budget of sweeping cuts to public services along with the sale of Auckland Airport. He says both of these are necessary to limit soaring rates and the council’s debt. But should we believe him? Paul interviews Max Harris from campaigning group A Better Budget for Auckland to do a deep dive on the budget and discuss how it fits in to broader political struggles.
Read MoreSchool Strike For Climate kids are trying to get attention back onto climate change policy in election year. ETS-style economistic thinking doesn't work in a democracy - Government is defending giving millions in corporate welfare to profitable & polluting companies. Polling after the budget and the National Party strategy in a cost of living crisis. Tertiary institutions are making cuts, and it's a complicated problem to address.
Read MoreIn this episode we consider catching up on everything that’s happened during our hiatus, decide it’s TOO DAMN MUCH and focus on the budget and the nascent campaigns for Election 2023.
Read MoreA little-known progressive challenger from the wrong side of the tracks battles the human embodiment of business rapaciousness. No, it's not the Auckland mayoral race, but Chicago's - and this time, the progressive won. Journalist Miles Kampf-Lassin tells 1/200 how Brandon Johnson and the coalition behind him made history.
Read MoreAn ensemble cast looks back on 1/200 four and a half years on. We discuss the current environment, climate politics, inequality, ‘wokeism’, and the struggle for an independent foreign policy. We look at what can be done and what’s next on the agenda for left politics as we go on hiatus. With Branko, Kyle, Philip, Justine, Josephine, Paul and Mark.
Read MoreAfter tallying up the L's and W's from last week's Rob Campbell discussion, the OG Three discuss the bitter fruits of our political class' austerity mindset, as National nickel and dime the public sector, teachers prepare to strike, and nearly everyone finds a way to delay taking on the banks.
Read MoreWe discuss the Rob Campbell public service shenanigans, ACTs disaster capitalism tactics and competing crime narratives in the wake of cyclone Gabrielle, and a brief look at lowering the voting age.
Read More1/200 discuss the multi-regional disaster in NZ’s North Island with specific focus on the East Coast, reasons for the scale of the crisis and how we might respond.
Read More1/200 discusses the tragedy of two massive earthquakes in Syria and Turkey and the issues with sanctions and aid from the West. In domestic politics Chris Hipkins has begun to “reprioritise” policies for Labour, what does this mean and what else can we expect?
Read More1/200 talks Labour’s “new look” under Chris Hipkins, what the polling looks like and possibilities stemming from the recent Cabinet reshuffle. With John, Kyle and Rustie.
Read More1/200 reflect on the recent catastrophic flooding in Auckland, the political issues facing the city, the infrastructure deficit and where to look next. With Justine and Kyle.
Read MoreBig news in NZ this week as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern resigned live at a press conference earlier in the week. We break down the response, Ardern’s record and what a Labour government under Chris Hipkins could do to re-build the Labour vote. With Josephine, Kyle and Rustie.
Read More1/200 is back! In our first chat of 2023CE we look back at the last few years and forward at the year to come in New Zealand politics.
Read MoreIt may be a Christmas miracle for Twitter to survive much longer. But in the meantime, Kyle, Branko and Mark discuss the recent Twitter Files reporting, what, if anything, we should take away from it, and constructive solutions to the many problems with the tech platform we all love to hate - but can't live without.
Read MoreAs a year of foreign policy crises hurtles to a close, what is the state of New Zealand's independent foreign policy? Does it still have one, if it ever did? And what might an alternative approach look like, if it's even possible?
Read MoreThis week has seen a by-election in Hamilton West , early signs of Wayne Brown’s austerity mayoralty and Labour mishandling Three Waters communications and policy.
Read More1/200 checks in on the state of NZ media in the fall-out of Stuff-gate (look, it’ll stick I’m sure) and the subsequent virality of a poor question that seemed somewhat emblematic of our press pack. We’re also joined by Finlay from People Against Prisons Aotearoa to talk about crime reporting, punishment narratives and high speed pursuit policy
Read MoreDiscussion around 'misinformation' & 'disinformation' has been gaining traction in the media. 1/200 tries to dig into ideological & material bases underlying these ideas, with examples from NZ and internationally.
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