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Care agency boosting pay to help sector's staffing crisis
10:30 PM.The aged care staffing crisis is leading one agency to pay all their carers above the living wage, coming into affect this month. The aged-care sector has been experiencing a chronic workforce… Read more Audio
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Early childhood sector a step closer to fair pay agreements
10:25 PM.Most of the early childhood education sector is operates without collective agreements, but a bill introduced to parliament today is set to change that with fair pay agreements. The agreements would… Read more Audio
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Police bolsters team scanning for threats online
10:18 PM.The police are now significantly boosting its team dedicated to scanning for threats on the internet - three years after the mosque attacks. Before the attacks the police had no such dedicated team… Read more Audio
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World News
10:45 PM.The BBC's Rob Hugh-Jones joins Karyn from London for the latest on Ukraine. Elsewhere, Hungary and Serbia go to the polls this week and a group of indigenous Canadians are going to the Vatican to meet… Read more Audio
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The lanyard helping those with hidden disabilities.
10:35 PM.Auckland Airport has become the latest company to adopt an initiative offering additional support to those with hidden disabilities. The Hidden Disability Sunflower lanyard is a discrete way for… Read more Audio
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What happens if China's troops arrive in the Solomon Islands?
10:25 PM.The Government has expressed its concern about a leaked draft agreement indicating the Solomon Islands would allow Beijing to send military forces there and make regular ship visits. No decision has… Read more Audio
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Deployment of NZDF personnel following Ukraine invasion.
10:18 PM.New Zealand is sending nine Defence Force personnel to the United Kingdom and Belgium to provide Military support to Ukraine. This will include intelligence analysts to help gather information on the… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 PM.Finn joins us for his regular Friday night music feature. Tonight's tracks: "Oodlesofnos" by Paten Locke "She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin Doubles)" by Wednesday "walls" by Kiara NGL "California" by… Read more Video, Audio
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NZ Wool right at home in New York
10:25 PM.When a "supertall" skyscraper in New York opens soon, NZ Wool will adorn the floors of its 93 storeys. The $1.1 billion Brooklyn Tower will be home to hundreds of the city's elite, if you believe the… Read more Audio
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A month on - What next for Russia and Ukraine?
10:18 PM.The war in Ukraine is now a month old, it's lasted much longer than many thought it would already. But what comes next? And how much do we know about the Russian administration's appetite for… Read more Audio
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Archaeological dig turns up treasures
10:45 PM.An archaeological dig in Otautahi Christchurch has drawn back a veil of the business life of the city in the 19th century. Archaeologists are flat tack in New Zealand at the moment as new developments… Read more Audio
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Tongue tied for concentration
10:36 PM.Do you poke your tongue out when you're concentrating? If so you're not alone. And it turns out there is a very old reason for it. Comparative cognitive neuroscientist and Senior Lecturer in… Read more Audio
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Call for school streaming to be scrapped
10:30 PM.Streaming of students in New Zealand schools has been common over the last hundred years, but calls are growing for it to be tossed out. The ministry of education is already looking at "moving away"… Read more Audio
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Food insecurity after floods in Tairawhiti
10:18 PM.Produce growers in the Eastern region ravaged by heavy rain storms this week are warning there'll be slim pickings this weekend for those wanting leafy greens to eat. Severe weather has cut Gisborne… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - FM race kicks up a gear
10:40 PM.Hayden Donnell joins Karyn to discuss the launch of TodayFM, the media coverage of anti and pro mandate pundits and some interesting stories that have grabbed his eye. Read more Audio
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Surprise retirement announcement by Ash Barty
10:30 PM.World tennis No 1 twenty five year old Australian Ash Barty is retiring from the sport professionally. It was a shock announcement made today on her personal Instagram channel. Melbourne based tennis… Read more Audio
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How do we asses our own appetite for risk?
10:25 PM.We heard the Prime Minister earlier emphasising how hard it's been, and how tired people are after over two years of the pandemic being in Aotearoa. But now we all have new decisions to make about how… Read more Audio
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Retail NZ calls for more clarity on mask use
10:18 PM.The days of Covid vaccine mandates are almost over. Today a broad range of changes to Covid-19 settings were announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Chief Executive of Retail-New-Zealand Greg… Read more Audio
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What the %^&*@??
10:40 PM.Over 1500 people participated in the Broadcasting Standards Authority online survey "Language That May Offend in Broadcasting", and they were questioned about their general attitudes towards 31 words… Read more Audio
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The cut of the missing GIb
10:32 PM.Builders are having to stop work, simply because can't get the materials they need. We spoke last night to the head of the Building Federation Julian Leys about the macro trends in play. But what does… Read more Audio
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Tom Burgis - Russia as a Kleptopia
10:18 PM.We've heard a lot about Vladimir Putin and his actions in the past weeks. But what is the context that informs the way he behaves and makes decisions? Tom Burgis is the investigations correspondent at… Read more Audio
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Europe treads gently
10:50 PM.BBC World Service correspondent Pete Ross joins Karyn to discuss the war in Ukraine, European political reactions to it and ongoing negotiations over the future of Afghanistan. Read more Audio
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The mystery of a 100 year old postcard
10:40 PM.In 1915 during the First World War a New Zealand soldier in his early twenties by the name of Bert Cooke from South Taranaki was on the island of Malta in the Mediterranean receiving medical care… Read more Audio
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Builders face Gib woes
10:30 PM.Builders are having to stop work because they just can't get the wood. Some sites are waiting up to 6 months just for Gib boards to turn up. Materials have become extremely scarce around the country… Read more Audio
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Ruapehu heats up
10:20 PM.News broke today that Mt Ruapehu is heating up again. The temperature of the Crater Lake (Te Wai a-moe) temperature reached 31 °C. Observation of the temperature and seismology around Ruapehu led GNZ… Read more Audio