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Mandate protest on Day 15
10:18 PM.At the protests outside Parliament RNZ's reporter Nick Truebridge is live from the scene on a day when protesters' behaviour was condemned as "absolutely disgraceful" by police leaders. There was a… Read more Audio
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Will summit avert war in Ukraine?
10:47 PM.US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed in principle to a summit over Ukraine. In the past two days politicians in the US and UK have feared a Russian invasion is… Read more Audio
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Kiwi still suffering from Omicron sounds warning
10:36 PM.The Prime Minister says "it's likely that very soon we will all know people who have Covid, or we will potentially get it ourselves." She says there are three reasons that is no longer such a scary… Read more Audio
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EMA Chief Executive Brett O'Reilly
10:24 PM.Today the Government threw a lifeline to businesses trying to keep their heads above water during the Omicron outbreak. Finance Minister Grant Robertson and the Revenue Minister David Parker announced… Read more Audio
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Scuffles at Wellington mandate protest
10:18 PM.There have been scuffles between police and anti-mandate protesters outside Parliament tonight. A woman who tried to stop police bundling a man into a police van, threw a bottle of water at officers… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules with Blair Parkes
10:40 PM.Blair Parkes from New Brighton, Ōtautahi/Christchurch, is Karyn's guest on Kiwi Rules tonight and he's chosen a fistful of local tracks, old and new, to play - including one off his new album over… Read more Audio
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The senior apprentice breaking stereotypes
10:30 PM.At the age of 64, Marcus Brown decided to start over. Apprentice Marcus tells Karyn Hay - you're never too old to learn new tricks.
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Help on the way for Wellington
10:18 PM.The occupation of parliament grounds and parts of Wellington's Central City enters its second weekend. Mayor of Wellington, Andy Foster, speaks to Karyn Hay about what people in the capital need to… Read more Audio
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What exactly is a data centre
10:40 PM.Aotearoa seems to be the flavour of the month when it comes to data centres. Amazon have set up shop, as have Microsoft and others, with big plans for their hyperscale. But what are they and why are… Read more Audio
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Police convinced the mandate protest will last three months
10:32 PM.President of the Police Association, Chris Cahill, is convinced the mandate-protest will continue for at least three months. He gives the show his views on how the protest is being handled by police.
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No confidence in Ardern - Dame Tariana Turia
10:17 PM.Former Labour Party MP Dame Tariana Turia says she has no confidence in Jacinda Ardern and says her government's treatment of the Protestors at parliament is an abuse of its powers. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch for 16 Feb 2022
10:40 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talked to Karyn Hay about mixed messages in the media about those protesters at Parliament. Also: the value of public money for media… Read more Audio
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10:30 Questions swirl around Duke of York's settlement with Virginia Giuffre
10:33 PM.Prince Andrew has reached an out of court settlement with Virginia Giuffre who accused him in a lawsuit of sexually abusing her more than two decades ago when she was 17. Ms Giuffre sued the Duke of… Read more Audio
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Napier-Taupo highway speed drops to 80km on Friday
10:27 PM.A few weeks ago the Hawkes Bay Regional Transport Committee held an extraordinary meeting to try to stop Waka Kotahi, the New Zealand Transport Agency dropping the speed limit down from 100Ks to 80ks… Read more Audio
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Government wants renters' input on regulating property managers
10:17 PM.New regulations are about to come in for property managers that it's hoped will make it easier for people who are renting to complain if their property isn't up to scratch. The Government's proposing… Read more Audio
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Expect new political movement: anti-mandate protester
10:27 PM.Police have warned protesters camped outside Parliament that they're running out of time to move their vehicles to safe parking under the Sky City Stadium. Tow truck companies say they've received… Read more Audio
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Russia Ukraine Clash
10:18 PM.Russia Ukraine clash thought to be imminent The standoff between Russia and Ukraine has the world's press surmising that without a successful diplomatic intervention an invasion by Russia into Ukraine… Read more Audio
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Celebrating Valentine's Day with Elaine and Murray Mackay
10:38 PM.It's Valentine's Day and we celebrate a couple who have been together for 56 glorious years, they're Elaine and Murray MacKay from Parapara in Mohua/Golden Bay. Read more Audio
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Your Omicron questions answered with Professional Michael Baker
10:30 PM.Epidemiologist, Professor Michael Baker said late last week, the number of actual covid infections was likely to be ten times the number that had been reported. And then today - a record number of 981… Read more Audio
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No sign of vehicles leaving mandate protest
10:18 PM.The police have told media tonight they're very hopeful protesters at Parliament will move their vehicles to the parking made available at Sky City Stadium. So have they started moving their vehicles… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 PM.I Saw You In My Dreams Last Night (feat. Nick Revel) from Emanations by Saul Guanipa The Smile by The Smoke Postman" by Toro y Moi doux from aubades by Jean-Michel Blais Audio
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How blackcurrants can stave off dementia and strokes
10:29 PM.If you're a berry grower in New Zealand, some research into blackcurrants will have you feeling the future is very rosy. A study collaboration between Auckland and Otago universities has found that… Read more Audio
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Employers unhappy with minimum wage increase
10:24 PM.A minimum wage increase of $1.20 an hour, 6 percent, bringing it to $21.20 per hour has been confirmed for 1 April by the Government. The Unions say they'd rather see it at 22-dollars-75 which is the… Read more Audio
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The mandate protest - the view from Molesworth Street
10:18 PM.The sprinklers came on in Parliament's grounds earlier to try and encourage the anti mandate protestors camped there for the night to leave under their own steam. Local resident Chris Roberts, who we… Read more Audio