Episodes
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Sophie Stewart unpacks why the sun is so strong in Aotearoa, and how we can protect ourselves. In this episode she's joined by:
Christina Baldarelli, NIWA's Olaf Morgenstern, and University of Otago researcher Bronwen McNoe.
This episode was made possible in part with support from the Ministry of Health.
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Journalist Bernard Hickey joins Jon Duffy on this episode of Consume This to discuss, competition, scams, and why we all deserve better from our banks.
As part of this podcast for a limited time Consumer NZ members can get 50% off a full subscription to Bernards independent media platform The Kaka. You can find all the details of that offer here.
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Toothbrushing is one of the most important things you can do for your oral health. Done right it takes just four minutes a day, can save endless pain, and thousands of dollars. Because let’s face it, the only thing that might worse than the excruciating, eye popping pain of a toothache is forking over an entire pay packet to the dentist...
On this episode of Consume This we take on the latest New Zealand Health Survey Data to understand where we are going wrong with our approach to oral health and what we’re doing about it.
Sophie Stewart is joined by:
NZ Dental Association Spokesperson Dr Rob Beaglehole National Clinical Director Of Oral Health Dr Riana Clarke And some of the team behind Auckland supervised toothbrushing project Niho Kura....To become a member of Consumer NZ check out our website.
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In 1947, the small west coast town of Greymouth came together to fight an increase in the price of beer. Their boycott of the local pubs lasted four and a half months, was ultimately a success, and became the first major consumer action in our history.
In this episode Jon Duffy & Sophie Stewart look back at the history of Consumer action in Aotearoa, unpick Consumer NZs role in it, and look towards our future.
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Former Prime Minister Dame Jenny Shipley sits down with Consume This producer Tom and Powerswitch manager Paul Fuge to discuss the future of New Zealand's electricity sector.
In this exclusive episode, Shipley shares her insights on the Bradford reforms, gentailers, and the need for a more sustainable energy future. She also weighs in on the controversial issue of nuclear power, and offers her thoughts on how New Zealand can meet its energy needs in the years to come.
This is a must-listen episode for anyone interested in the future of New Zealand's energy sector.
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Consume This hosts a pre-election panel debate featuring the leaders of four of New Zealand's major political parties.
ACT MP Damian Smith, Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter, Labour Party MP leader Ingrid Leary, and National Party MP Andrew Bayly will fiercely debate the cost of living crisis, the environment and greenwashing, transport, and more.
This is a must-listen episode if you want to know what the major political parties are planning to do about the most pressing issues facing New Zealand. The four panelists are all passionate and knowledgeable about their respective parties’ policies. They're sure to give you a lot to think about.
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This episode is part two of our examination of the electricity industry. We attempt to understand what changes we should make to the structure of our electricity market to keep it functioning well into the future.
Joining Jon Duffy in this high voltage episode are:
Paul Fuge - Manager of Powerswitch Dame Jenny Shipley - Former Prime MinisterMax Bradford - Former Energy MinisterDavid Reeve & Steve Batstone - Whiteboard Energy ConsultantsTo become a member of Consumer NZ check out our website.
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Twenty-five years ago, sweeping reforms of New Zealand’s electricity sector promised us increased competition and lower prices. We look back to assess what we were promised against what was delivered…
Joining Jon Duffy in this high voltage episode are:
Paul Fuge - Manager of Powerswitch Dame Jenny Shipley - Former Prime MinisterMax Bradford - Former Energy MinisterGeoff Bertram - EconomistDavid Reeve & Steve Batstone - Whiteboard Energy ConsultantsTo become a member of Consumer NZ check out our website.
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Jon Duffy & Sophie Stewart catch up with four of our favourite stories from previous seasons.
Starring:
Rachel from Scammed: How I Lost $100k On A Dating App
Toby Green from Bamboozled: Can We Kick The Plastic?
Thomas Swain from The Bank Of Mum & Dad
Vladimir Zdravkovich from My House Earns More Than Me
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The ability to access healthcare services is vital for the overall well-being of individuals. With the rapid development of technology, these services have evolved significantly over time, providing opportunities to expand access and improve healthcare delivery.
Telehealth platforms have emerged as a prime example of this evolution, connecting patients and healthcare providers regardless of distance. Chair of the ‘NZ Telehealth Forum’ Dr. Ruth Large joins us to discuss the ‘Patient Anywhere Clinician Elsewhere’ concept as set out in a recent NZTF white-paper. This paradigm shift aims to provide alternative options for patients needing flexible healthcare solutions.
Plus podcast host Jon Duffy examines the prevalence of D.I.Y home health tests in Aotearoa. He does this in his own particular way... By pooing in two sample jars and posting them to the Hawkes Bay. As we discover it's all in the name of science and mapping his microbiome. While the information provided by these tests may be interesting, it’s crucial to comprehend the implications of the data and recognise the limitations of this technology. Chair of the Gut Foundation Dr. Richard Gearry talks us through Jon’s results and highlights issues surrounding the general public's ability to interpret the data.
For more information on the PACE model you can view the white-paper on the NZ Telehealth Forum Website.
For more information the The Gut Foundation check out their website.
This episode was made possible with support from the Ministry of Health.
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In the aftermath of Cyclone Gabriel, Philip Barber, Paul Paynter, and Ben Duclercq faced an uncertain future. With their vineyards and farms left waterlogged and devastated, they have to make some difficult decisions. It’s a story of destruction, personal loss, and ultimately hope for the future.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Grasp the profound effects of Cyclone Gabriel on Hawke's Bay agriculture industry. Explore the financial and emotional challenges growers face due to enormous crop losses. Delve into the consequences of food supply chain disruptions and the rising produce prices. Uncover the importance of community support and resilience in recovery and rebuilding efforts.To become a member of Consumer NZ check out our website.
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On this episode we explore the “Therapeutic Products Bill” and the impact the proposed new legislation will have on natural health products, supplements, their consumers and the people who make them.
We want to know what you think about these supplements and the proposed regulation, so for the first time ever we open the Consume This phone lines and take your calls!
The full “Therapeutic Products Bill”, all 423 pages(!) are available to read here.
You can read our considerably shorter written submission on the bill via the Consumer NZ website.
Belinda has also written about the results from our nationally representative survey here.
This episode was made possible with support from the Ministry of Health
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Sophie Richardson unpacks how a lack of regulation led to Aotearoa developing a world leading youth vaping problem. We examine how our vaping rates compare to the rest of the world, why, and what we can do about it. Featuring the story of Ollie* a 17 year old former schoolyard vape dealer who picked up the habit at just 11 years old. As well as contributions from public health and tobacco expert Candace Bagnall, and Onslow College principal Sheena Millar.
The MoH public consultation document which includes a section on youth vaping is available here.
Janet Hoek’s blog on daily nicotine use in year 10 students can be found here on the University Of Otago website.
The full transcript of this episode is available via the Consumer NZ website.
If you want help to stop vaping support is available in New Zealand via Quitline on 0800 788 788 or via text on 4006.
This episode was made possible with support from the Ministry of Health.
*Ollie is not his real name.
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This episode takes you on a trip into the world of harm reduction and illegal-drug checking clinics. Aotearoa is the first country in the world to explicitly legalise these testing services. We also link up with James*. He has a mysterious brown powder which was sold as MDMA, but is it? There’s only one way to find out... We attend a testing session with 'Know Your Stuff' to get it checked. We also find out what evidence there is that these services are reducing harm and keeping people safer.
You can find all of the stats referenced in this episode via the Know Your Stuff website.
To find a testing clinic near you check this calendar via The Level. Their website it also a great source of easy to understand information on drugs.
The full 'Misuse Of Drugs (Drug and Substance Checking Service Providers) Regulations 2022 bill can be found here.
If you are concerned about your own drug taking, or about a loved one, you can contact the Alcohol Drug Helpline on 0800 787 797 or text 8681, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All calls are free and confidential. You'll speak with a trained counsellor, who will be able to provide you with information, insight and support.
The transcript of this episode is available via the Consumer NZ website.
This episode was made possible with support from the Ministry of Health.
*James is not his real name.
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Jon Duffy & Sophie Richardson are joined by Consumer NZ advocate Aneleise Gawn. She talks us through the recently launched "Flight Rights" campaign and answers your airline related questions.
If your flight is delayed or cancelled for reasons within an airline’s control, such as staffing, operational or mechanical issues, you have rights under the Civil Aviation Act (CAA). But airlines aren’t required to tell you about these rights. Instead, they keep quiet, or worse, provide false or misleading information. And they’re not always upfront about the reason a flight is delayed or cancelled. This makes it almost impossible to work out what you’re entitled to. People are being left out of pocket and airlines are getting away with shirking their obligations under the law.
Enough is enough. We want action now. We’re calling for airlines to communicate honestly with passengers about the reason for cancellations and delays, and clearly display their rights. That's why we're running the Flight Rights campaign.
Sign the Flight Rights petition here - https://campaigns.consumer.org.nz/flight-rights
Stuck dealing with an unruly airline? Find out more about your rights - https://www.consumer.org.nz/articles/your-rights-when-travelling
Donate to Consumer NZ to help fund out advocacy work and keep the pressure on - https://campaigns.consumer.org.nz/donate
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Consume This hosts Jon Duffy & Sophie Richardson recap on season two and share some of their favourite moments from the episodes.
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If you have any feedback or anything you'd like us to cover in season three we'd love to hear from you. You can get in touch via [email protected].
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How much information should a landlord or property manager ask for? In this episode we delve into the thorny issue of power imbalance in the New Zealand residential rental market. Plus what can go wrong when your sensitive information isn't protected.
Host Sophie Richardson is joined by Jackie Adams the Compliance & Enforcement Manager at the Office Of The Privacy Commissioner, Ashok Jacob from Renters United, David Pearse from the RPMA and Zenani Moore.
OPC Privacy guidance for landlords & tenants can be found here.
Our summery of tenants rights is available via the Consumer NZ website.
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Consume This presents a special one off bonus episode recorded live at the Wellington Museum. It's a panel discussion and Q&A which was held as part of our stakeholder engagement event.
The panel is hosted by Sophie Richardson and features Toby Green, Kena Duignan & Paul Smith.
Slight correction: at around 5'45 Kena says that the Hauora Kai Co-Op supplies 11,000 whānau. This should be 1,100.
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What do retailers did with nearly new, but faulty, small appliances? If they are repaired, it’s not obvious where they are resold. If they aren’t repaired, where do they end up? We use GPS trackers to follow a dead fridge and faulty food mixers to their final destinations. Follow our journey to see where the broken appliances end up.
In this episode host Jon Duffy is joined by Consumer NZ 'Product Test Manager' Paul Smith, as well as Appliance Outlet manager Michael Lovell and Computer Recycling boss Patrick Moynahan.
You can read more about this story and check out some photos of the journey via our website.
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What do retailers did with nearly new, but faulty, small appliances? If they are repaired, it’s not obvious where they are resold. If they aren’t repaired, where do they end up? We use GPS trackers to follow a dead fridge and faulty food mixers to their final destinations. Follow our journey to see where the broken appliances end up.
In this episode host Jon Duffy is joined by Consumer NZ 'Product Test Manager' Paul Smith, Porirua City Council Waste Manager David Down, & the boss of Spicer landfill Brendon Cribb.
You can read more about this story and check out some photos of the journey via our website.
To become a member of Consumer NZ check out our website.
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