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Civilian uprising continues in Sri Lanka
10:18 PM.A civilian uprising continues in Sri Lanka as a shortage of basic needs pushes people to desperation. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 6 April 2022
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately on RNZ National. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about new moves in the 'post-Covid' media - including a new job for John Campbell; an unusual censorship… Read more Audio
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What do our lockdown dreams mean?
10:35 PM.A study at the University College London of more than 850 dreams and nightmares submitted online to the Lockdown Dreams Project discovered people often dreamed about having frustrating and restrictive… Read more Audio
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An Ode to Ashley Bloomfield
10:25 PM.The nation will soon bid farewell to one of our most celebrated public servants, the Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield. Dr Bloomfield is stepping down at the end of July- a year earlier… Read more Audio
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Minister O'Connor on Russian trade sanctions
10:18 PM.The Government is imposing new trade sanctions against Russia, in what it says is its most significant economic response against the Ukraine invasion to date. The Government will apply 35 percent… Read more Audio
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Parched Southland finally gets rain
10:45 PM.Parched southland has finally got some rain and it will continue to rain over the coming days.
It will be welcome news to firefighters battling the large fire on conservation wetlands at Awarua,… Read more Audio -
Cutting food waste at home
10:30 PM.Author, gardener and cook, Christine Dann, has been growing and preparing food at home for over 40 years. Her book Food@home centred on the rediscovery of home food gardening traditions in New… Read more Audio
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How to avoid becoming overwelmed by the climate crisis
10:25 PM.UN scientists who say that global emissions of CO2 have to peak within three years to stave off the worst impacts of climate change. But with such a big issue, on top of everything else going on in… Read more Audio
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Warning to Southland hunters
10:18 PM.It's peak deer hunting season, otherwise known as the "roar," but it can be a dangerous time for hunters.
Luckily a father and son who went missing in Fiordland on Saturday were found today.… Read more Audio -
London Calling: Alex Griffiths
10:45 PM.The BBC's Alex Griffiths provides the latest updates on Ukraine, the first round of the French presidential election and the UK's sky-high energy prices. Read more Audio
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Auckland's exodus for greener pastures
10:35 PM.Aucklanders sick of the pandemic and house prices are leaving the big smoke in droves. According to official figures Auckland had a net loss of 13,500 residents last year and close to 25,000 people in… Read more Audio
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What happens in the digital afterlife?
10:25 PM.In the digital age, it's not only a person's memory that lives on, but their online accounts, such as Facebook and Netflix too. When it comes to social media different platforms have different… Read more Audio
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How can the world hold Putin to account?
10:18 PM.The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the reports of Russia killing, raping, and wounding Ukrainian civilians are beyond reprehensible and that "Russia will be held to account." Harrowing images of… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 PM.Mr Finnbar Johansson with our Friday night grab bag of new music. Read more Audio
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Earendel: the most distant star ever captured
10:25 PM.The most distant single star ever seen has been captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. It's been nicknamed Earendel, from the Old English word meaning "morning star" or "rising light." The light from… Read more Audio
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Has butter become a luxury - or was it always?
10:18 PM.Along with bread and milk, butter has long been a staple in the Kiwi supermarket shop. However, with 500 grams now costing much as $7.50, is butter becoming a luxury item? Northland farmer and writer… Read more Audio
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The award winning tree house
10:45 PM.Thomas Lawley, has taken his search for the perfect home to new heights. HOME magazine's has held its 2022 Home of the Year awards, the designs and videos are now on their website homemagazine.nz… Read more Audio
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Flatting in your golden years
10:30 PM.Research shows that a cohort of almost half a million New Zealanders will go into retirement as renters. But what is flatting like in your golden years? Edna Nicholson, who is in her 70s and is… Read more Audio
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Female politicians face sexist abuse online
10:25 PM.The abuse of female politicians online is being put under the microscope, with the National Party now holding an investigation into the trolling of female politicians online, including Labour Minister… Read more Audio
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Some Aucklanders risk losing the right kerbside parking
10:18 PM.Aucklanders are being warned by Auckland Transport that they may lose the right to park on the road outside their house under a proposed change to the parking rules. The new strategy would turn… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
11:40 PM.This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about TVNZ keeping our allies abandoned in Afghanistan on the agenda, an unusual movie censorship decision, a revealing front page exclusive with a fallen… Read more Audio
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The long journey to Transmission Gully
10:30 PM.It is more than a hundred years in the making, but Transmission Gully is finally expected to be open to the public in the early hours of this morning. RNZ's Charlie Dreaver takes us for a spin to when… Read more Audio
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Nats accuse Police Minister of blocking access to Commissioner
10:25 PM.The Police Minister has blocked the Opposition police spokesperson from meeting with the Police Commissioner. National's Mark Mitchell requested the meeting, as the party's incoming police… Read more Audio
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Brad Olsen on Air NZ capital raising plan
10:17 PM.To explain what this means, Karyn speaks to Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen. Read more Audio
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Love bugs: Spiders are searching for love at home
10:45 PM.Spiders are looking for love and they're going inside of our homes in pursuit of a mate. Autumn is spider mating season and it's luring the male spiders indoors in search for a female. Karyn speaks… Read more Audio