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Authors protest National Library book disposal in Wellington
10:40 PM.We recently reported the National Library had entered into a contract to dispose of up to 600,000 books. Earlier this evening in Wellington, a group of authors protested the Library's actions. The… Read more Audio
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The secret to ageing gracefully
10:30 PM.Many of us fear getting old but our guest tonight says we should be pleased we are ageing day by day and that growing older is a privilege. Dr Kirsten Holst is a geriatrician and she strongly believes… Read more Audio
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Chlöe Swarbrick's concerns for rental sector
10:19 PM.1.5 million New Zealander's are renting and pay a higher percentage of their income on housing than property owners do. Green party MP Chlöe Swarbrick is worried about much more than privacy for… Read more Audio
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Sir Ian Taylor says MIQ system is no longer logical
10:49 PM.Sir Ian has just begun his private self-isolation trial in the Auckland suburb of Herne Bay - but it's his experience in America which has solidified his view on our MIQ system. He speaks to Karyn… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnel
10:33 PM.New channels are appearing on New Zealand screens; A march on Parliament and a dilemma for the media; and the NZ Herald are taking a more liberal approach to social media moderation. Hayden Donnell… Read more Audio
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Wallaby on the loose in Auckland's Long Bay
10:28 PM.A search is underway after a park volunteer claimed to have seen a Wallaby at Auckland's Long Bay Regional Park. Auckland Council's Head of Natural Environment Delivery Phil Brown explains how they… Read more Audio
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Privacy Commissioner launches new system to protect tenants
10:18 PM.Today the Privacy Commissioner John Edwards announced the launch of a new compliance monitoring programme to ensure that property managers and agencies are following guidelines set out in the Privacy… Read more Audio
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The National Librarian defends decision to dispose books
10:44 PM.The National Librarian Te Pouhuaki, Rachel Esson joins Karyn to respond to protesters concerns about the National Library's controversial decision to dispose of up to 600,000 books. Read more Audio
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Book Guardians heartbroken by National Library book disposal
10:31 PM. A group of authors have banded together to form Book Guardians Aotearoa who are protesting about the Library's decision to dispose of up to 600,000 books. Journalist and writer Chris Bourke speaks… Read more Audio
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Security protocols in place for Sylvia Park reopening
10:18 PM.Auckland retail is set to reopen tomorrow for the first time in 84 days and the largest shopping mall in the country; Sylvia Park, has already had a taste of what's to come. Their spokesperson Linda… Read more Audio
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Calling London with the BBC's Audrey Tinline
10:44 PM.BBC World reporter Audrey Tinline joins Karyn to chat about the COP26 climate summit, key developments on the COVID-19 front in Africa and 'Singles Day' in China this week. Read more Audio
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David Seymour's efforts pay off for End of Life Choice Act
10:29 PM.The 7th November was the first day New Zealanders who are suffering with a terminal illness may be eligible for the Assisted Dying Service. Act leader David Seymour originally put forward the… Read more Audio
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Climate Change Minister James Shaw arrives at COP26
10:17 PM.Calling from Glasgow Minister for Climate James Shaw tells Karyn Hay who he is excited to speak to, transparency in New Zealand's relationship with China and what he hopes to achieve at Cop 26. Read more Audio
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Friday Kiwi Rules with Vera Ellen
10:25 PM.Vera Ellen keeps the good stuff flowing with Karyn on Kiwi Rules. Vera's new single Joy is out today; it's the closing track from her Flying Nun debut album It's Your Birthday. Vera chats to Karyn… Read more Audio
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Gisborne braces for landslides and slips
10:20 PM.The state of emergency has been lifted in Gisborne, but authorities say landslides and slips are causing a second wave of problems. Torrential downpours saturated the city yesterday and the forecast… Read more Audio
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Stunning Southern Lights over the South Island
10:48 PM.There's a big aurora australis to be seen tonight - if you're in the right part of the country! Dr Ian Griffin the director of Otago Museum is on the line from Hoopers Inlet in Dunedin harbour Read more Audio
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Cancer researchers' dire warning on lockdowns' effect
10:40 PM.Medical experts report widespread disruption of critical breast cancer research as COVID-19 lockdowns are shutting researchers out of their laboratories. Professor Andrew Shelling describes the impact… Read more Audio
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Removing tyres and batteries from waste stream
10:30 PM.The Government are appealing to Kiwis to suggest ways to sustainably remove tyres and batteries from the waste stream. Minister for the Environment David Parker announced steps to better manage them.
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Kiritapu Allan in thick of Tairāwhiti flooding
10:20 PM.Rapidly rising rivers and flash flooding as Gisborne was exposed to over a month's worth of rain in one day. Minister for Emergency Management Kiritapu Allan tells Karyn Hay how the situation is… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock
10:40 PM.Big changes in the world of radio for Mediaworks and NZME; the noticeable absence of New Zealand media at COP26; and the good, the bad and the ugly of the past week's COVID-19 coverage. Colin Peacock… Read more Audio
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10:25 Mission by air to boost Ngati Porou vaccinations
10:25 PM.A mission to get Ngati Porou vaccinated by plane in remote communities on the East Cape is gathering pace. One of the pilots is orthopaedic surgeon, Dr Chris Hoffman. He speaks will Karyn about the… Read more Audio
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Northland native Ray Woolf concerned over regions vaccine
10:17 PM.Nearly 17,000 people in Northland still haven't had their first vaccine. Karyn speaks to veteran entertainer Ray Woolf; who lives in the Northland district, about whether he believes they can reach… Read more Audio
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Covid-19 patient isolating at home has died
10:15 PM.A person has died while self-isolating with Covid-19. We're joined by RNZ 's Health Correspondent Rowan Quinn. Audio
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Ho ho no! Santas stuck in Auckland seek border exemption
10:30 PM.A man calling himself the number one Santa in Auckland wants a special exemption to cross the border. Neville Baker has been playing Santa for years but due to the uncertainty of lockdown he wants the… Read more Video, Audio
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Hone Harawira wants lockdown to go further
10:19 PM.Parts of Northland will shortly be plunged back into Alert Level three at midnight after some cases of COVID-19 which cannot yet be epidemiologically linked. It comes after an easing of restrictions… Read more Audio