Nine To Noon for Friday 18 March 2022
09:05 Oil prices: how far will they go & what's the impact?
Photo: RNZ / Dan Cook
The price of oil has settled in recent days after a surge in the past couple of weeks to levels not seen since 2008. Many experts predict the price of oil could reach $240 a barrel this winter if Western countries roll out more sanctions on Russian oil exports, in response to its war on Ukraine. Here, the government has lowered the tax on fuel for three months, to mitigate the impact of rising petrol prices which saw a litre of 91 go over $3. Lynn Freeman speaks with Mukesh Sahdev, Senior Vice President at energy research firm Rystad Energy, he's also former head of Global Crude Trading Analytics for Shell.
09:30 New aged care sector watchdog Carolyn Cooper
Photo: PIXABAY
Carolyn Cooper is the country's first ever Aged Care Commissioner, who began this month. She's a former nurse, who became the head of BUPA, a huge rest home and retirement village business with $1.6 billion of assets. The role of Aged Care Commissioner was first promised by Labour in the 2017 election, but the budget for it only confirmed last year. The Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall says Ms Cooper will be "leading much needed systematic change in the sector" as well as being an advocate on behalf of consumers and their whānau for better services. 36,000 New Zealanders live in aged residential care, while a further 75,000 receive home-based care.
09:45 Asia correspondent Ed White
Photo: AFP / EyePress
The latest on China's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, including calls for Xi Jinping to use his leverage over Vladimir Putin to convince the Russian leader to back down. Ed says despite all of the mounting objections to Russia's actions, there are signs that western allies India and Pakistan are moving even closer to Russia since the invasion, meanwhile Taiwan is starting to take its own defence and security more seriously after being rocked by the events in Ukraine. And South Korea has a new president after a scandal ridden campaign which has enraged women voters.
Ed White is a correspondent with the Financial Times.
10:05 Pat MacFie: Te ao Māori bedrock for small businesses
Our next guest is on a mission to encourage and develop indigenous small business through a Te Ao Māori lens. Pat MacFie is the co-founder of tech companies and creative agencies Indigo, Manaaki & Chooice. He also spent many years at kiwi tech company Xero. It's been a very successful career, and is really just kicking into the next gear. But what's important now to Pat, his wife Jada and their partner Monty Betham is the work they have embarked on in the teeth of a pandemic to boost education and opportunity for people who grow up with fewer options than others. The MacFie foundation is committed to donating 100 $5,000 tertiary education scholarships over the next ten years. Pat and Jada are using all their companies now to try and encourage new people into small business, and help them flourish.
Photo: Pat MacFie
10:35 Book review: The Love Songs of W.E. Du Bois by by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
Photo: HarperCollins
Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Love Songs of W.E. Du Bois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, published by HarperCollins
10:45 The Reading
11:05 New music with Jeremy Taylor
Mousey – aka Sarena Close Photo: Supplied
A feast of jangly guitars and indie-rock sensibilities, featuring The Lemonheads, Christchurch's Mousey, and Johnny Marr's first double album.
11:30 Sports commentator Dana Johannsen
Dana talks to Lynn about Super Rugby and crowd sizes, with Dr Ashley Bloomfield assuring the Super Rugby franchises that officials are looking into the rules around crowd restrictions at rugby games. Also the new women's competition Super Rugby Aupiki wraps up this weekend and a setback for the White Ferns losing their Cricket World Cup match to South Africa.
The White Ferns have now loss three of their five World Cup games. Photo: Photosport
Dana Johannsen is Stuff's National Correspondent specialising in sport.
11:45 The week that was with
Comedians Te Rader and Gemma Gracewood
Music played in this show
Title: Polaris
Artist: Damon Albarn
Time: 9.27am
Title: Warm Foothills
Artist: Alt-J
Time: 10.35am