TE ŪPOKO O TE IKA. THE TŌRANGAPŪ SHOW. 26/08/2020

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2020
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26/08/2020
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Te Upoko o te Ika

Ko Moki (Adrian Wagner) rātou ko Eru Rerekura ko Tāmati Curtis ngā kaiwhakataki o tēnei hōtaka.

Golriz Ghahraman Green Party MP talks about the voting age drop to 16 year olds. The Green Party says lowering the voting age to 16 is now a priority. They ask if there are other countries who let 16 year olds vote, some European and Scandinavian countries. The crew also talk about the Climate Strike and the amounts of rangatahi that came out and supported the kaupapa of fighting Climate Change.

Debbie Ngārewa-Packer is the candidate for the Māori Party in the rohe of Te Tai Hauāuru. She speaks about political hoardings being defaced with racist comments. She speaks about how her moko kauae was defaced on the board. The also talk about the Māori Party in general, the candidates, the president. They talk again about the moko kauwae and those that have been attacked as wearers of moko kauwae, like Ngāhina Hōhaia at Ōwairaka.

National Party Leader Judith Collins talk about border protection policy.

Ko Roihana Nuri, ko te Kaihautū o Te Karere, e kōrero ana ki Te Upoko. Moki asks about the policy about border protection, Roihana thinks it’s one of their best policies. The talk about Tāmaki Makaurau and the lockdown, and the businesses that are suffering, and they talk about the economy. They talk about opening up stores or people dying, there isn’t much choice.

Teanau Tuiono, Te Pāti Kākāriki, ka kōrero a Moki ki a ia. Nō Te Kuki Airani tōna pāpā, nō Te Tai Tokerau tōna māmā. Ka kōrero mō te kāinga e noho atu nei a Teanau, ko Te Papaioea. Ka kōrero mō ngā ara ka hanga ki Te Āpiti, e tata ana ki Woodville. Ko te nuinga o ngā tūruhi ka haere mai ki Te Papaioea nō Aotearoa nei. The tourist economies, in the Islands. They were wanting to build a bubble with Aotearoa. In Niue, they come to Auckland for medical specialist care.

Traci Houpapa Chairman of FOMA, Federation of Māori Authorities Inc. She is asked how Covid 19 is affecting businesses. They talk about Ngāi Tahu potentially losing 300 jobs in tourism. They talk about how the economy responds, a big part of that is the border and how it is going to respond. Early days of Covid, people where careful with health and safety of our whānau. How do we manage order, how do we keep the economy moving, how do we balance the health and well-being of our people.

Dr Mārewa Glover, nō Ngāpuhi ia, ka noho ia ki Tāmaki Makaurau. She talks about smoking and vaping. She has been working on smoking for 27 years, and talks about how far behind are we. We have had a 30 years of tobacco control.