Welcoming Cathrine Dyer to The Kākā
We're spreading The Kākā's wings and are delighted to announce Cathrine Dyer has joined us as a correspondent to write and podcast about climate, housing and poverty issues.
We’re delighted to announce The Kākā is expanding its coverage of climate, housing and poverty issues with the addition of Cathrine Dyer as a correspondent writing and podcasting about these issues in Aotearoa.
Cathrine is a development policy researcher with a PHD from the University of Auckland. In a past life, she was a business executive who worked in Sydney, London, Toronto and New York for global food and consumer goods companies. She returned to academia to study development and climate issues in Auckland.
Cathrine will be working part time on The Kākā and part time on a new podcast we’ll be producing on the global economy and financial markets that is due to launch next week. Stay tuned for that.
Paying subscribers heard her talk about the latest signs of a rapid increase in climate warming in The Hoon on Friday night.
Ka kite ano
Bernard
Kia ora Catherine, I would like to understand your take on food waste in our country & AFRA’s manifesto that are calling for mandatory food waste or loss reporting from our supermarkets & a Nation Food Plan. I work for a Food Rescue NGO & we have never seen such need. AFRA is Aotearoa Food Rescue Alliance.
A very welcome addition to The Kākā and maybe, with additional full subscribers, a foreshadowing of the creation of a larger team, existing "co-hosts" of the Hoon notwithstanding?