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End of Ramadan celebrations
10:25 PM.Ramadan is the most blessed month of the Islamic calendar. It began on the 1st of April and will end this Sunday evening on the 1st May. To explain how she will be celebrating the end of Ramadan is… Read more Audio
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Women label Samsung's 2am run advertisement as 'unrealistic'
10:18 PM.Technology giant Samsung are accused of being tone-deaf this week after a controversial advertisement garnered confusion and criticism from women in the UK where it was launched. Read more Audio
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The changing face of comedy with Jeremy Elwood
10:48 PM.This week Pope Francis has said that mothers-in-law were often the victim of "cliches" and we should honour the elderly. We've invited comedian Jeremy Elwood to see if it's in his bag of jokes. Read more Audio
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Online reviews - how to detect real from fake
10:36 PM.Roughly 90% of shoppers look at online reviews before a purchase, but how do you know they're real? Reviews are a great source of information but we need to be aware that businesses do create and… Read more Audio
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Wairarapa and Canterbury swamped by fly infestation
10:30 PM.The wet summer in Wairarapa and Canterbury has meant some rural home owners are being swamped by cluster flies. South Wairarapa builder Jeremy Long explains how it has impacted him. Read more Audio
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Russia deploys military trained dolphins
10:17 PM.Satellite images have revealed that Russia have deployed military trained dolphins at their naval base in the Black Sea, possibly for the purpose of protecting their fleet from an underwater attack.
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Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnell
10:39 PM.Hayden looks at Christopher Luxon's run of 'difficult' interviews and Elon Musk's controversial purchase of social media giant Twitter. Read more Audio
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Sky-rocketing cost of returning to the office
10:31 PM.Throughout the past two years, working from home has become the norm and many employees want to keep it that way due to the extra costs of returning to the office. Read more Audio
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Methamphetamine use in New Zealand at all time high
10:18 PM.Methamphetamine use has significantly increased in New Zealand since the Covid-19 lockdown last August, and remains high. Dr Chris Wilkins, a drug policy researcher at Massey University explains why… Read more Audio
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Calling London with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Karyn Hay to report the latest news from around the world. Read more Audio
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Remembering popular music promoter Mike Corless
10:34 PM.Anyone who was in the music industry in the 1970's and 1980's in New Zealand will have been saddened to hear of the death of booking agent, promoter and manager, Mike Corless who died in Auckland on… Read more Audio
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The health benefits of intermittent fasting
10:26 PM.Sarah Kull is a registered nurse and intermittent fasting coach who has supported people with type 2 diabetes and weight-related health issues since 2018. She talks to Karyn Hay about what people gain… Read more Audio
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Russia believe NATO have engaged in war
10:18 PM.Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claims NATO are now in a proxy war with Russia. Professor Rouben Azizian of Massey University's Defence and Security Centre joins Karyn Hay to discuss this and… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:34 PM.Finn shares his top music picks of the week ahead of the long weekend. Read more Audio
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How the 'love drug' could stop us overeating
10:27 PM.Oxytocin – aka the love drug – could be used to help suppress our desire for the high-carb foods we typically overeat, according to new research from the University of Waikato. Read more Audio
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The team behind a million poppies
10:23 PM.Sunday marks the centenary of Poppy Day, the first being on the 24th of April, 1922. It remains the longest running appeal in New Zealand's history. This is the only county that doesn't hold Poppy Day… Read more Audio
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Public welcome at Auckland ANZAC service
10:18 PM.The RSA is working to inform the public that they CAN attend the ANZAC dawn service at Auckland Museum on Monday. It has been previously reported as an invite only event. RSA national president BJ… Read more Audio
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France's election explained
10:46 PM.The two candidates for the French presidency have clashed in a head to head televised debate, ahead of Sunday's final vote. Emmanuel Macron who is seeking re-election has had a tumultuous five years… Read more Audio
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The Ukraine invasion and potato chip prices
10:38 PM.Even the humble potato chip isn't immune to rising prices as a result of the invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine is the largest exporter of sunflower oil in the world, responsible for up to 46 percent of… Read more Audio
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The road to tiny home ownership
10:27 PM.The recent Tiny Home Expo in Auckland had almost 10,000 people through the gates, but we thought we'd dig a little deeper onto how you can get the finance and set-up a tiny home legally. To talk… Read more Audio
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Minister on first NZ Gallipoli visit post-covid
10:20 PM.The Minister for Veterans, Meka Whaitiri, is on her way to Turkey to attend the first public ANZAC ceremony on the Gallipoli Peninsula since the start of the pandemic. Meanwhile, today marked the… Read more Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
10:40 PM.Colin Peacock joins Karyn Hay for the latest analysis of New Zealand's media landscape, including the debate on gotcha journalism across the ditch and the paypackets of media's top brass. Read more Audio
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The 100 year old maidenhair fern
10:34 PM.When it comes to the maidenhair fern, there seem to be two types of people, says Allister Girvan – those who can keep them alive and those who can't. His family are definitely the former, as… Read more Audio
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Future-proofing supply chains with Singapore
10:26 PM.The New Zealand government has joined forces with Singapore to try and tackle global supply chain issues. A New Zealand-Singapore Supply Chain Working Group" will be established yo help future proof… Read more Audio
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Using AI to find potential warnings beforevolcanic eruptions
10:24 PM.New Zealand researchers have found potential warning signs before a volcanic eruption using artifical intelligence. They did this by studying recordings from GeoNet seismometers before 18 eruptions… Read more Audio