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Parliament - Live Stream and Question Time
Oral Questions for 22 July 2025
Questions to Ministers NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? RICARDO MENÉNDEZ MARCH to the Minister for Child Poverty Reduction: Does she agree with the findings of the Below the Income Floor: Modelling Income Adequacy for Low-Income New Zealand Households 2018 - 2026 report; if not, why not? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DAN BIDOIS to the Minister for Infrastructure: What recent announcements has he made about getting infrastructure built in New Zealand? Hon BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister o...
2025-07-22
53 min
Parliament - Live Stream and Question Time
Oral Questions for Thursday 17 July 2025
Questions to Ministers Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Women: Does she stand by all her statements and actions regarding pay equity? TAKUTA FERRIS to the Minister of Justice: What safeguards, if any, will he put in place to ensure that the Government's proposed citizen's arrest changes won't "lead to unreasonable use of force and unlawful detention" as is highlighted by the Ministry of Justice in the regulatory impact statement? DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? Hon WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister of Education: How many Resource Teacher Literacy...
2025-07-17
1h 00
Midday Report
More NZers dining alone: Restaurant Association
New Zealanders are getting an appetite for dining alone, the Restaurant Association says. Chief executive Marisa Bidois spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
2025-07-11
02 min
Parliament - Live Stream and Question Time
Oral Answers for 24 June 2025
TAKUTA FERRIS to the Minister for Maori Development: Does he stand by the Government's track record in upholding its Te Tiriti o Waitangi obligations? Hon MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Does the Government condemn the United States' strikes on Iran; if not, why not? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all the Government's statements and actions? DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has she seen on the economy? CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Minister for Trade and Investment: How does the Government's $200 million fund for the f...
2025-06-24
1h 01
Bucco Bantr
Episode 165 - Dahn on the Farm ft. Brandan Bidois
On this week's episode of Dahn on the Farm, we discuss the latest headlines circulating the Pirates minor league system - from the few transactional movements this week to the need for speed in Bradenton. We also run through the last week of game action across all affiliates and highlight the key performers. Lastly, we are joined by Pirates minor league reliever Brandan Bidois, who reflects on his journey to pro ball from Australia to his mentality as a high leverage specialist.Join us on Discord: https://dubclub.win/af/afl-rep3z/Visit the TSE...
2025-06-03
31 min
Parliament - Live Stream and Question Time
Oral Questions for 21 May 2025
Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Finance: What is the Government's objective for net core Crown debt? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Women: Does she stand by her answer to oral question No. 4 on Thursday, 15 May that "The initial conversation I had with the Minister of Finance regarding pay equity occurred on 9 November 2024"; if so, on what date did she first inform the Ministry for Women of potential pay equity changes? Hon MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime...
2025-05-21
53 min
Parliament - Live Stream and Question Time
Oral Questions for Wednesday 7 May 2025
Questions to Ministers NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: What are the Government's fiscal intentions and objectives? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? DAN BIDOIS to the Minister of Transport: What announcements has he made regarding rapid transit in Auckland? Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Women: Does she agree with the statement on the Ministry for Women website that "The majority (80%) of the gender pay gap is driven by harder to measure factors like conscious and unconscious bias and differences in choices and behaviours"; if...
2025-05-07
59 min
Parliament - Live Stream and Question Time
Oral Questions for Wednesday 2 April 2025
Questions to Ministers DANA KIRKPATRICK to the Minister of Justice: What actions is the Government taking to ensure the victims of crime are put at the heart of the justice system? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? TAKUTA FERRIS to the Minister of Education: How does the proposed removal of Resource Teachers of Maori funding align with the Government's commitments to te reo Maori revitalisation and improving Maori student achievement? DAVID MacLEOD to the Minister for Maori Development: What recent announcements has he made about supporting Maori economic...
2025-04-02
55 min
Midday Report
Number of Kiwis dining out or ordering food declines
The amount of Kiwis choosing to dine out or get food delivered to their doors is in decline. Restaurant Association chief executive Marisa Bidois spoke to Charlotte Cook.
2025-02-18
02 min
Radio Sports
À la découverte de BNI France, réseau leader des recommandations d’affaires.
Dans le cadre enchanteur du Club Med La Plagne 2100, l'équipe de Radio Sports a a installé son studio pour couvrir l'édition 2024 des Micros d’Or. Entre montagnes enneigées et ambiance chaleureuse, l'un des nouveau partenaires des Micros d'Or, le BNI Région Paris Rive Gauche a remis le Micros d'Or du meilleur reportage de sport dans la catégorie Journal télèvisé, lors de cette 38ème édition. L'occasion pour nous de découvrir BNI France, le réseau leader des recommandations d’affaires. Animé par Jérôme Armand, cet épisode a réuni Julie Babo...
2024-12-28
20 min
Real Life With John Cowan
Dan Bidois - MP for Northcote
Dan, born and raised in Auckland, left high school at 15 and completed a butchery apprenticeship. He earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) from the University of Auckland, and a Master of Public Policy in Economics from Harvard University on a Fulbright Scholarship. Elected to Parliament in 2018 and re-elected in 2023, Dan is the Chair of the Māori Affairs Select Committee and a member of the Economic Development Select Committee. Before Parliament, he worked as a management consultant, senior executive, and economist for the OECD and other organisations. Dan lives in B...
2024-12-22
24 min
Transformative Marks Podcast
Indigenous Tattoo Artists, Ancestral Tools and Modern Rebirth: Picking the Right Tool with Dion Kaszas and Guests
#050 Discover the artistry and resilience embedded in Indigenous tattooing as we celebrate the 50th episode of Transformative Marks Podcast. Join me, Dion Kaszas, along with insightful guests like the Maori practitioner Que Bidois, as we unravel the rich tapestry of ancestral skin markings. This episode promises to expand your understanding of how traditional tools and modern technology coalesce, crafting a unique narrative that both honors and evolves cultural identity. Listen as we navigate through stories and experiences that highlight the profound connection between these tools and our ancestral lineage, reflecting the cultural resurgence across diverse communities.The...
2024-12-03
1h 03
For The City
MP Dan Bidois talks about community in the Northcote electorate, values and collaboration
Northcote MP Dan Bidois from the National Party talks with host and fellow North Shore resident Dale Campbell about who he is, the richness and challenges that co-exist in the Northcote Electorate, and the values that are necessary for working together to serve the community. Dan is a member of the Economic Development, Science and Innovation Select Committee, and he chairs the Māori Affairs Select Committee. Whatever your political views, you'll enjoy hearing Dan talk about his heart for public service. For the City is a podcast about people in a place with a vis...
2024-08-11
23 min
Hear Her Sports
Women’s Decathlon World Championships Report
In the episode, decathletes Adeline Audigier, Patricia Mehlich, and Roséva Bidois who all represent Team France tell host Elizabeth Emery what it was like to compete in the inaugural Women’s Decathlon World Championships that took place in Geneva, Ohio at Spire Academy on August 3rd and 4th, 2024. These championships were historic and a big step towards achieving their goal of bringing the women’s decathlon to the LA Olympics in 2028 as an exhibition sport. Tune into the previous Hear Her Sports episode to learn more about their fight to do so and why decathlon is the sport for t...
2024-08-08
40 min
The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Full Show Podcast: 14 July 2024
On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 14 July 2024, Australian national treasure Rachel Griffiths joins Francesca to talk about the New Zealand series that won two major international awards before a single episode hit our screens - Madam. Bill Edgar confesses all about what it's like to be paid by the dying to gate crash their funerals. Francesca speaks with Restaurant Association CEO Marisa Bidois to explore why the hospitality industry is still struggling, as some of the country's most iconic venues close. Plus, Francesca ponders the complex challenge ahead for...
2024-07-14
1h 56
Best of Business
Marisa Bidois: Restaurant Association CEO explains why the hospitality sector is struggling
Rising business costs and cash-strapped consumers have forced a number of Kiwi hospitality businesses to close their doors. Auckland's SPQR recently closed its doors for good, following liquidators being appointed to the establishment. Restaurant Association CEO Marisa Bidois says the last three years have been particularly challenging for the hospitality industry. "To be frank, we're still in a recovery position. You saw the impacts that Covid had on hospitality, and then shortly after that, many businesses faced weather events - and then we've battled with the cost of living crisis." LISTEN A...
2024-07-14
05 min
The Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin
Marisa Bidois: Restaurant Association CEO explains why the hospitality sector is struggling
Rising business costs and cash-strapped consumers have forced a number of Kiwi hospitality businesses to close their doors. Auckland's SPQR recently closed its doors for good, following liquidators being appointed to the establishment. Restaurant Association CEO Marisa Bidois says the last three years have been particularly challenging for the hospitality industry. "To be frank, we're still in a recovery position. You saw the impacts that Covid had on hospitality, and then shortly after that, many businesses faced weather events - and then we've battled with the cost of living crisis." LISTEN A...
2024-07-14
05 min
Super Great Kids' Stories
How The Bellbird Lost Her Song
In this story from Aotearoa, New Zealand, a small bird who mysteriously loses her song, she wanders through the forest asking for help from her feathery friends. Will she get her song back? Listen to this beautifully told rhyming tale from Maori storyteller Eliza Bidois to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-05-31
19 min
Best of Business
Marisa Bidois: Restaurant Association CEO calls for inquiry into Auckland Transport parking debacle
The Restaurant Association has voiced disappointment with Auckland Transport's move to charge for parking. AT will delay their 24/7 parking fees in the CBD until October - though charges on Sundays and public holidays will still kick in from July. CEO Marisa Bidois says Auckland Transport still needs to hear what the business community has to say first. "We're talking 15,000 businesses that are potentially impacted by this, and I think that they need to be heard about their opinions on what's happening here." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for p...
2024-05-15
03 min
Super Great Kids' Stories
How The Kiwi Bird Lost Its Wings
The national bird of New Zealand is the Kiwi. It has brown hairy feathers, a very long beak and no wings. Listen to Maōri storyteller Emmy Bidois tell her version of this moving story written by author and broadcaster Alwyn Owen.The story explains how the Kiwi gave up its wings and became a national hero. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-05-10
24 min
Nos futurs, la parole à la relève
Doit-on donner son avis sur tout ?
Au quotidien, Internet et les réseaux sociaux nous bombardent de chiffres et de connaissances. Derrière l’écran, comme dans la vie, l’air du temps nous pousse à participer au débat, à prendre position. Crises géopolitiques, combats féministes, actions écolos ou même choix d’une chanteuse pour les JO,... peu importe d’où on vient et qui on est, il faut prendre partie et exprimer son point de vue. Il semble d’ailleurs parfois déplacé de ne pas avoir d’avis.Alors, doit-on donner son avis sur tout ? Comment le partager ? Comment argumenter ? Doit-on toujour...
2024-04-27
1h 14
Nos futurs, la parole à la relève
Le vote est-il "has been"?
Faut-il vraiment s’inquiéter de l’abstention chez les jeunes ? Sont-ils les seuls concernés ? Pourquoi un tel désintérêt pour le vote ? Quelles autres formes d’engagement possibles ? La 3e édition du festival Nos futurs, organisé du 21 au 24 mars 2024 à Rennes, a donné « la parole à la relève ». Sous la houlette d’Emmanuel Davidenkoff, rédacteur en chef au Monde, un large collectif d’étudiants ont interrogé des observateurs de notre société sur la démocratie avec cette question d’actualité à quelques semaines des élections européennes : le vote est-il has-been ?Un débat enregistré pour le podcast « Nos futurs, l...
2024-04-06
1h 16
Transformative Marks Podcast
Carving Echoes of The Land: The Revival of Māori Tattoo Traditions with Que Bidois
#014 Step into a world where the lines on skin tell stories of mountains and rivers, of ancestors and identity. Our esteemed guest Que Bidois guides us through the sacred art of Moko, revealing how Māori introductions are deeply rooted in the geography of Aotearoa and reflected in the unique tattoo patterns of each tribe. Que uncovers the unexpected custodians of this tradition, from gang members to prisoners, and their role in a cultural renaissance that intertwines personal significance with communal heritage. Witness the wharenui's carved narratives that have withstood time, and understand how these ancestral blueprints shape Māor...
2024-03-26
1h 11
Duncan Garner - Editor In Chief
Pandemic to prosperity? The state of New Zealand's hospitality industry
Marissa Bidois, the CEO of the Restaurant Association of New Zealand, joins me to discuss the hospitality sector's plight during recent global upheavals. Marissa paints a picture of the closures that left a void in our food scene and the blossoming of new ventures that signals a culinary renaissance. The conversation homes in on the seismic shifts in labour and operating costs that have redefined survival in this post-pandemic era, discussing the implications of border lockdowns and wage escalations on the delicate fabric of the hospitality workforce. This episode isn't just about the struggles; it's...
2024-02-28
40 min
Duncan Garner - Editor In Chief
Confronting Motor Neuron Disease with hope and unity
Today I am joined by Katya Old from Motor Neuron Disease New Zealand, and Darren Bidois - a former New Zealand indoor cricket rep who was diagnosed with MND on his 58th birthday to peel back the layers of Motor Neuron Disease's impact in New Zealand. This is a relentless condition that knows no borders. Learn about the vital lifelines provided by organizations like MND New Zealand, and immerse yourself in the stories that underscore the resilience of those affected, like Darren. Darren candidly shares the everyday realities of living with MND. His journey is...
2024-02-27
41 min
Taxpayer Talk
MPs In Depth: Dan Bidois
This week on Taxpayer Talk is another episode in our MPs in Depth podcast series where we get to know Parliament's new MPs. In this episode, Jordan sat down with newly re-elected National Party MP, Dan Bidois. Dan first became an MP after winning the 2018 Northcote by-election before losing the seat to the red tide of 2020. Now Dan is back in Parliament after reclaiming his seat and speaks with Jordan about his life before politics being a school dropout, a butcher and fighting cancer before deciding to study economics. Dan has had an interesting life and it...
2024-02-15
33 min
RESTAURANT STRATEGY
INTERVIEWS from Auckland, New Zealand - Hospo Hui 2023
#259 - INTERVIEWS from Auckland, New Zealand (Hospo Hui 2023) ***** This week's episode is brought to you by: MARGIN EDGE Take control of your costs with using MarginEdge. Best of all? No contract. No setup fee. Free and unlimited training and support. VISIT: marginedge.com/chip ***** This week's episode is brought to you by: 7SHIFTS 7shifts is the team management platform for restaurants. From hiring, to scheduling, training and retaining, they’ve got the tools you need to help you run your business with ease. Better under...
2023-07-31
2h 34
Board Matters
"The place of te reo and tikanga Māori in the boardroom" with Ngahihi o te ra Bidois MInstD
With Māori language week coming mid September, Steven Moe sat down with Ngahihi o te ra Bidois t talk about Māori perspectives at the board table and embedding te reo and tikanga Māori in the boardroom.Among his governance roles, Bidois is the chair of the Eastern Region Fish and Game Council and the Tauhara North No. 2 Trust. He is an internationally recognised inspirational speaker. Te reo Māori is an official language of New Zealand and should be heard in our boardrooms, says Ngahihi.He says Māori would be mor...
2022-09-05
17 min
#robettLIVE
#robettLIVE Ep. 322 on TodayFM
This week our special guests are: 4 Day Week Global co-founder Charlotte Lockhart Young Bucks with Jack Porter, a year 13 student from Onslow College in Wellington Tall Poppy Profile Blair Hesp, Principal Consultant, First In Human and Managing Director, Kainic Medical Communications LEARN / SHARE / REPEAT with architect Gordon Moller, the man who designed Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower HospoCred - chief executive Marisa Bidois Anne-Marie Brook, one of the founders of the Human Rights Measurement Initiative Tune in every Saturday @ Mi...
2022-08-07
1h 35
Newshub Nation
Newshub Nation: July 30, 2022
It ain’t easy being Green. We cross live to Parliament for the latest on the Green Party leadership, plus speak with former leadership contender Kevin Hague on what could come next. In Backstory: From Beijing, to Te Raki Paewhenua - the North Shore - and now to Parliament. Labour MP Naisi Chen's journey to politics has seen her moving between cities and cultures. Dissecting the news of the week on our panel: Former National MP Dan Bidois, Senior Lecturer in New Zealand Politics at Auckland University Dr Lara Greaves and Former Green MP...
2022-07-30
51 min
Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald
John MacDonald: Inflation - what goes around, comes around
It’s occurred to me that the old phrase “what goes around, comes around” pretty much sums up inflation in five words.The more money going around, the more it comes back to bite us with higher inflation.And it’s happening in countries all over the world. Our latest inflation rate came out yesterday - 7.3 percent. Certainly not the lowest, and certainly not the highest.The most recent inflation figure in the UK is 9.1 percent. In the US it’s 9.1 percent. Lebanon is the worst, though, at a 211 percent rate of inflation.Nevertheless, no one can argue...
2022-07-19
05 min
SME & Entrepreneur Podcast
How to be a more effective leader - Guest Ngahihi o te ra Bidois International keynote speaker, professional director, board chair, entrepreneur
Leader, motivational speaker, author, businessman, entrepreneur, professional Speaker, scholar, columnist, professional director, educator, husband, father and Board Chair are words used to describe our guest Ngahihi o te ra Bidois. Ngahihi o te ra Bidois is New Zealand Maori and “The Face of New Zealand”. He is a Professional motivational Speaker who has presented award winning keynotes to organisations around the world and a Professional Director who Chairs multi-million dollar organisations. Ngahihi o te ra is also an educational leader who has held various leadership positions in the education and health sectors. A multi-award winning moti...
2022-06-03
51 min
I'm Also
SHORT TALKS: Que Bidios
Que Bidois was born and raised in Tauranga Moana. He list of skills and pursuits includes - Artist, Educator, hunter gatherer. "I'm Also Short Talks" are short interviews around the 1 to 2 minute mark.
2021-10-22
01 min
Kiwi Foodcast
Your Silent Business Partner
New Zealand's hospitality industry is worth more than $11 billion and as of 2019 employed close to 130,000 people. Yet as many of us know, succeeding and owning a profitable hospitality business that lasts a long time is notoriously difficult. That's where the Restaurant Association comes in. The Restaurant Association supports NZ's diverse and creative hospitality businesses. They give advice, provide buying groups, give discounts and make sure our industry's voice is heard in both the media and the government. A common misconception is that the Restaurant Association is just for cafes and restaurants. In reality, CEO Marisa Bi...
2021-01-27
41 min
Cuisine Bites
A Sense Of Change...
What will 2021 bring? In particular, for our hospitality industry it’s a big question. This is a collection of conversations that I had across a time period that spanned lockdown to the end of 2020 to find out the different approaches our hospo folk are taking in New Zealand, and how they are feeling about their future. I also wanted to take the opportunity to recognise their impressive work through immense challenges and celebrate some wins. One thing is for sure, we can no longer take great hospitality or the talented teams behind a gr...
2021-01-02
55 min
I'm Also
S3 Ep8: Que Bidois
Que Bidois was born and raised in Tauranga Moana. He list of skills and pursuits includes - Artist, Educator, hunter gatherer. Que is a full-time artist and educator. Learn about his passion for Tā moko, the outdoors, and most importantly - family.
2020-11-04
38 min
Become your own Superhero podcast
Ancient Wisdom and Modern Solutions: Ngahihi o te ra Bidois's Leadership Lessons
Ngahihi o te ra Bidois's life story is a vivid illustration of cultural pride, resilience, and the essence of true leadership. From his roots in Rotorua to becoming a renowned speaker, Nahi embodies the spirit of Maori heritage, which he integrates into his leadership philosophy. The episode begins with Ngahihi sharing the meaning of his name and the significance of his moko, a traditional Maori tattoo that symbolizes his journey and commitment to serving his community. This tattoo not only marks his identity but also serves as a constant reminder of the responsibilities he bears as a leader and...
2020-08-29
1h 03
Convo Radio
Denim Bidois on Dj-ing, making music and touring with Maggie Rogers
Our next guest on the show is probably one of the coolest human beings ever to walk the earth. At only 21, Denim Bidois (who also has the coolest name ever) has already toured the world. She plays for Australia's latest obsession, pop princess, rapper and musician, Mallrat. Denim gives us an insight into the touring life and how she came to be friends with some of music's current greats Maggie Rogers and All Day. Keep listening to hear what Denim has to say about balancing uni, music, relationships and being vegan on the road. Find her on insta: @denimskrrt
2019-08-27
28 min
Out of My Mind
Angels and demons
“I remember the doctor saying to my parents: ‘Your son Egan? He's not coming home. He’s completely untreatable.’ The other thing I remember was the look in my parents’ eyes. It was the look of someone's hope dying.”– Egan Bidois sees and hears unusual things even as a child, but in his teens the visions become intolerable, and his life changes course forever.* Content warning: Strong language; discussion of suicide.* If you want to talk to a trained counsellor, call or text for free to 1737.* www.stuff...
2019-08-11
38 min
Out of My Mind
Angels and demons
“I remember the doctor saying to my parents: ‘Your son Egan? He's not coming home. He’s completely untreatable.’ The other thing I remember was the look in my parents’ eyes. It was the look of someone's hope dying.”– Egan Bidois sees and hears unusual things even as a child, but in his teens the visions become intolerable, and his life changes course forever.* Content warning: Strong language; discussion of suicide.* If you want to talk to a trained counsellor, call or text for free to 1737.* www.stuff.co.nz/outofmymind
2019-08-11
37 min
Indigenous Urbanism
Ngāruawāhia Papakāinga
On this episode of Indigenous Urbanism, we visit the Ranga-Bidois whānau of Waikato-Tainui, who bought back their ancestral land in Ngāruawāhia and have worked together as a whānau to re-establish papakāinga.
2018-08-30
20 min
Indigenous Urbanism
Ngāruawāhia Papakāinga
On this episode of Indigenous Urbanism, we visit the Ranga-Bidois whānau of Waikato-Tainui, who bought back their ancestral land in Ngāruawāhia and have worked together as a whānau to re-establish papakāinga.
2018-08-30
00 min
Chemins d’histoire
Au miroir de Clio, avec A. Bidois, O. Feiertag et Y. Marec (l'université de Rouen)-17.12.2017
Troisième numéro de la cinquième saison d'Au miroir de Clio, l'émission d'histoire de Radio Campus Rouen, émission animée par Luc Daireaux, réalisée par Baptiste Charles, radiocampusrouen.fr/2014/10/06/au-miroir-de-clio/, aumiroirdeclio@gmail.com, #AumiroirdeClio sur twitter.com Émission publiée le dimanche 17 décembre 2017 Thème : Histoire de l'université de Rouen Invités : Anne Bidois, Olivier Feiertag et Yannick Marec, enseignants à l'université de Rouen, directeurs du double volume L'université de Rouen, 1966-2016, Rouen, PURH, 2016.
2017-12-16
55 min
Pushing The Limits
Ep 22: Ngahihi O Te Ra Bidois - Ancient Wisdoms modern solutions
Take a glimpse into the life of a modern day Maori leader, warrior, speaker and executive. In this interview we delve into the ancient wisdom of the Maori people and look at the some of the solutions for modern day dilemmas that arise from these teachings. We discuss the lost generation of Maori who were forbidden to learn their own language and culture and who were told just to "get on in the Pakeha world" and and the consequences of that colonisation call still apparent in today's world. Ngahihi shares his journey back to his roots and hi...
2017-07-26
1h 07
Te Ahi Kaa
The Spring of Hangarua
Te Ahi Kaa joins Te Rangikaheke Bidois on a visit to the Hamurana and Taniwha Springs to get an insight into the local stories and history.
2017-06-04
30 min
Te Ahi Kaa
Turning the Tide on Suicide - part two
We meet people who have lost whanau to suicide and others who work in their community to promote awareness and empower young people - Haley Grace-Hollis, Colin Taare, Matthew Tukaki and Ngahihi o te ra Bidois.
2016-06-26
26 min
Indie Travel Podcast (enhanced)
192 - Travel safety - Surviving a natural disaster
No-one wants to imagine an earthquake or flood ruining their travels (or happening at all!) but travel safety advice can help you survive a natural disaster. Craig Bidois, today's guest from Fearfree.co.nz, has trained over 15,000 people in travel security, from soldiers in the Middle East to humanitarian workers in Africa. We speak with Craig about travel safety and surviving a natural disaster. For more, visit: http://indietravelpodcast.com/travel/travel-safety-natural-disaster/
2011-04-18
23 min
Indie Travel Podcast (enhanced)
148 - Travel safety and security advice
I find it strange that concerns about safety are some of the main reasons people don't like to travel. Demolishing those fears is one of the things we like to do around here. Today we speak with travel security expert Craig Bidois, who covers travel safety strategies before leaving home, during transit times and while you are in foreign lands. For more, see http://indietravelpodcast.com
2010-03-27
20 min
95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 10 July, 2025
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Arena Williams about Phase Two of the Covid-19 inquiry and advisory group recommendations on climate adaptation legislation. For International Desk, they spoke to Charles Hunt from Boise State University about United States President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill”. For this week’s City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson about Mayor Wayne Brown’s recent council body reforms, as well as concerns around homelessness in the CBD this Winter Regarding Phase Two of the Covid-19 Inquiry, she spoke with bot...
1970-01-01
00 min
95bFM: The Wire
Phase 2 of the Covid-19 Inquiry w/ Restaurant Association Chief Executive Officer Marisa Bidois & public health expert and Pacific academic Sir Collin Tukuitonga: 10 July, 2025
This week’s second phase of the national covid-19 inquiry has seen public hearings from the community and experts talking about the wider impacts of mandates and lockdowns during the pandemic. As health experts are urging the government to anticipate and better prepare for a future pandemic, and people in all sectors across New Zealand still work through the ongoing effects of Covid-19, this inquiry needs to inform critical decision making and processes for the central government. Speaking more about the inquiry and the general effects of Covid-19, I spoke with public health expert Sir Col...
1970-01-01
00 min