09:05 Is home isolation stemming Covid spread? : Pasifika concerns

The event helped to reach more youth and their families.

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As Omicron infections escalate, so is concern from Pasifika outreach organisations about whether Government and public health initiatives endorsing home isolation, and community care are going to keep Covid positive people, who live in large households, safe.  Some hospitals services are strained, and then there's the sobering figure from Auckland's Middlemore hospital, that one in 10 patients presenting to the Emergency Department are testing positive for Covid. The hospital serves the South Auckland community which has many multi-generational family households. Kathryn talks to Counties Manukau DHB Chief Medical Officer Dr Andrew Connolly and to Dr Debbie Sorensen, who is the chief executive of the Pasifika Medical Association and she is also at the helm of  Pasifika Futures, which is a Whanau Ora commissioning agency.

 

09:30 Nuclear Fusion energy: harnessing the power of the stars

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Scientists are claiming a landmark in the process to create sustainable low carbon nuclear fusion energy, in an experiment which recreated the energy process that powers the stars. The experiment, conducted by a team in Oxford in the UK only lasted a few seconds and created just enough energy to boil sixty kettles. But in a JET reactor with a casing capable of withstanding temperatures similar to the heat of the middle of the sun, a record-breaking 59 megajoules of sustained fusion energy was created. Scientists are calling it a breakthrough, in an experiment not attempted in a quarter of a century. Kathryn speaks with Head of Fusion Science at European research consortium EUROfusion, Professor Volker Naulin who designed and ran the experiment.

09:45 USA correspondent Ron Elving

US President Joe Biden speaks on the phone to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on diplomatic solutions to soaring Russia-West tensions over Ukraine

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In US politics, President Joe Biden tries for diplomacy with Russia while former President Donald Trump faces legal challenges. Also Ron says Covid is easing but tensions over restrictions persist. 

Ron Elving is Senior Editor and Correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News.

 

10:05 Powering Hollywood from Hamilton: online video platform Shift72

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A small Hamilton company has been credited with saving hundreds of film festivals around the world since the outbreak of the pandemic. Shift72 provides a secure and personalised online video platform with a focus on the film festival market. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, Shift72 has helped almost 400 film festivals move online, and it  counts some of the world's biggest festivals among its clients; including Sundance, London, New York, Cannes and Toronto Film Festivals. Kathryn speaks with David White, founder and chief executive of Shift72.

10:35 Book review: This Mortal Coil: A History of Death by Andrew Doig

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Bronwyn Wylie-Gibb of University Book Shop Dunedin reviews This Mortal Coil: A History of Death  by Andrew Doig,  published by Bloomsbury

Bronwyn says: It's a fascinating history of how and why we’ve died in the past and how changing our lives has changed our deaths. Erudite, clear and surprisingly lively!

10:45 The Reading

Stuart Devenie with episode two of "Live Bodies" by Maurice Gee. 

11:05 Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson

2021 was a bumper year  for mergers, acquisitions and takeovers and Rebecca says this year it is shaping up to be the same, with the NZ tech sector in particular is off to a flying start. The total value of New Zealand's mergers and acquisitions transactions for 2021 was $20.4 billion - a 400% increase on the year before, according to an analysis published by Simpson Grierson at the end of last year.

analyzing the work Accounting on Laptop  investment concept.

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Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's head of news.

11:30 Shelter: Douglas Lloyd Jenkins' love story in, and of, Auckland

Douglas Lloyd Jenkins is a well-known design writer and his landmark book At Home: A Century of New Zealand Design was the Montana Book Awards Non-Fiction Winner in 2004. He was a co-author of The Dress Circle: New Zealand Fashion Design since 1940, which was shortlisted for the same prize in 2011. Shelter is his first novel, and it's a love story spanning two decades set in Auckland, between builder Joe and the enigmatic Leo, who teaches him an appreciation for music and literature. It's also a story of love for Auckland and its heritage, as Joe becomes a property developer determined to save the city's history from vanishing.
 

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11:45 Preparing for financial volatility 
 

Financial Planner Liz Koh discusses the best investment strategy when markets are volatile, how investors can best protect themselves from losses and the implications for KiwiSaver especially for those KiwiSaver members nearing retirement.

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Liz Koh is a financial planner and specialising in retirement planning. This discussion is of a general nature, and does not constitute financial advice.

 

Music played in this show

Track: Coma Girl
Artist: Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
Broadcast time: 10:33

Track: Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
Artist:  Elton John and Dua Lipa 
Broadcast time: 11:30am