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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 PM.Out Lately with Finn Johansson Artist: Rachel Chinouriri Track: All I Ever Asked Artist: Unsanitary Napkin Track: All Billionaires Are Bastards Artist: Tess Roby Track: Up 2 Me Artist: Robalu Gibsun… Read more Audio
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Three-year-old girl attacked by kangaroo in NSW
10:30 PM.A kangaroo attacked a three-year-old year old girl near Armidale in New South Wales Northern Tablelands yesterday. The Westpac Rescue Helicopter rushed to the scene to treat severe lacerations to her… Read more Audio
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Salaries could be compulsory in job adverts
10:25 PM.Parliament's Education and Workforce select committee has recommended the Government should make it compulsory for employers to reveal starting salaries in job advertisements. Read more Audio
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Peace negotiations bring hope for Ukraine
10:18 PM.Peace talks continue between Russia and Ukraine as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said a neutral military status for Ukraine was being "seriously discussed" by the two sides. CNN Correspondent… Read more Audio
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Why we celebrate St Patrick's Day
10:49 PM.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. Read more Audio
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Wellington Water launch inquiry after fluoride blunder
10:44 PM.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… Read more Audio
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New Zealand history education compulsory in schools
10:28 PM.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… Read more Audio
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Nurses burnt out amidst health system crisis
10:18 PM.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. President of the NZNO, Anne Daniels joins Karyn… Read more Audio
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Midweek Media Watch with Colin Peacock
10:36 PM.Colin Peacock joins Karyn Hay for the latest analysis of New Zealand's media landscape. Read more Audio
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NRLW expansion boosts women's rugby league
10:28 PM.Yesterday there was a huge announcement by the Australian Rugby League Commission to expand the women's game. Mary Konstantopoulos is a sports commentator and explains the changes to Karyn Read more Audio
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Employment termination for those faking Covid-19
10:18 PM.The number of active cases of Covid in New Zealand is currently nearing 200,000 with over 19,000 new cases today. However, for some, the temptation to fake it and say they have Covid when they haven't… Read more Audio
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Teenage ultra marathon swimmer completes 80km Lake Taupo cross
10:47 PM.17 year-old Caitlin O'Reilly has become the third person to swim 80km across Lake Taupo and back. The Ultra Marathon swimmer is the first person to complete the crossing in 36 years. Read more Audio
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Reaction: Simon Bridges quits politics
10:37 PM.MP for Tauranga Simon Bridges, is calling it a day and will step down in a few weeks time. Joining Karyn to discuss the colourful career and resignation of Simon Bridges is author, satirist, public… Read more Audio
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Change of Command for Devonport Naval Base
10:27 PM.The home of the Royal New Zealand Navy has a new commanding officer. Julie Simpkins has taken charge of the Devonport Naval base in Auckland. Commander Simpkins is a 33-year Navy veteran and she joins… Read more Audio
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Ukrainian in Canterbury relieved after refugee visa announcement
10:18 PM.Today the New Zealand Government announced we would be "offering shelter" for around 4000 people. Eugene Bidney left Ukraine when he was 16 years old and now lives in Canterbury but has family in… Read more Audio
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Calling London with Rich Preston
10:47 PM.BBC World reporter Rich Preston joins Karyn Hay to report the latest news from around the world. Read more Audio
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New Zealand History: Operation Grapple
10:31 PM.It's a largely unknown chapter in New Zealand history called Operation Grapple. Operation Grapple was a series of nuclear tests conducted in the Mid-Pacific by the British Government from May 1957 -… Read more Audio
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Anaphylaxis: Life threatening allergies
10:24 PM.Mark Dixon, CEO of Allergy New Zealand explains the severity of anaphylaxis to Karyn Hay. Read more Audio
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National MP Stuart Smith says fuel tax cuts aren't enough
10:19 PM.Today the government acknowledged New Zealand's cost of living crisis and offered a reprieve from soaring petrol prices. National Party MP Stuart Smith shares his thoughts on the announcement. Read more Audio
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Peace walk nears the finish
10:48 PM.Two nights in hospital and blistered feet have not dented the determination of Temel Atacocugu to finish his walk from Dunedin to Christchurch. Temel is a survivor of the Christchurch mosque shootings… Read more Audio
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Godzone race still going
10:40 PM.The 710 kilometre Godzone race in the South Island is still going. The winning team crossed the finish line at Brighton beach south of Dunedin yesterday, but there are still more teams to come in. The… Read more Audio
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New Zealand aid worker in Ukraine expands operations
10:28 PM.Inside Ukraine the fighting that is causing the exodus of so many people is continuing on multiple fronts. The Mayor of Kyiv, former boxing champion Vitali Klitschcko, says the capital has been turned… Read more Audio
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World Food Programme tackles Ukraine crisis
10:18 PM.Two Ukrainians enter Poland every three seconds and the 1.4 million who have arrived since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, would create Poland's second largest city. In the past fortnight more than two… Read more Audio
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Peace flotilla heads to Northland home of Russian oligarch
10:48 PM.A small flotilla of boats left Auckland this afternoon bound for the Northland home of Russian oligarch Alexander Abramov. He owns a luxury lodge in Helena Bay. Greenpeace has joined the flotilla of… Read more Audio
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New service to ease burden after loved ones die
10:40 PM.A new service has been launched to help New Zealanders deal with the affairs of loved ones after they've died. MyTrove is a free service that helps to streamline the administrative burden for… Read more Audio