Lately for Thursday 17 March 2022
10:18 Nurses burnt out amidst health system crisis
Hospital staff say the strain on the health workforce is now beyond crisis as we currently have over 900 people in hospital and it's expected to rise. Last year a call went out to nurses all over the country to come to Auckland to relieve the pressure but now that pressure is being felt around the whole country. President of the NZNO, Anne Daniels joins Karyn to explain the strain they are currently under.
10:25 New Zealand history education compulsory in schools
Today the Government released the final content of the "Aotearoa New Zealand's histories curriculum". From next year our own country's history will be a compulsory subject for students in all schools from primary up to Year 10. The curriculum was released today to give schools and teachers time to become familiar with the content and to plan how local history might be woven into their stories. To discuss the process and the content of the curriculum is Pem Bird who is a celebrated Maori educator and historian.
10:30 Wellington Water launch inquiry after fluoride blunder
An urgent inquiry is underway after officials were informed late on Tuesday that no fluoride has been in Wellington's water supply since February. Wellington Water board chairwoman Lynda Carroll shares how this happened.
10:45 Why we celebrate St Patrick's Day
President of the Waikato Irish Society, John Davis joins Karyn Hay to explain the history behind St Patrick's Day and why we continue to celebrate it.
10:55 Lately Music
Artist: Unsanitary Napkin
Track: All Billionaires are Bastards