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The future of emergency 1-1-1 calls in a power cut
10:45 PM.The Commerce Commission has established its 1-1-1 Contact Code to help people who rely on their home phone to get in touch with emergency services in the event of a power cut. Read more Audio
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London Calling: the BBC's Peter Ross
10:34 PM.A weekly cross to the BBC's World Service team, and tonight Peter Ross will provide an update about Covid-19 from around the world in light of recent promising news on potential vaccines. He'll also… Read more Audio
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Strong support for urgent changes to Oranga Tamariki
10:15 PM.The Children's Commissioner is calling for urgent changes to Oranga Tamariki in the second of two reports, Te Kuku o te Manawa. With regard to Māori children, that would involve a transfer of… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 PM.Tonight Finn chooses four new tracks including one from Auckland band The Biscuits Internet Boyfriend, from the album In Thrust We Trust, by friends and fans of Dirk Thrust aka Dr Dean Ballinger - a… Read more Audio
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News Zealand's relationship with China and Hong Kong
10:20 PM.The Five Eyes Intelligence Group made up of New Zealand, Australia, Britain, the United States and Canada objects to new rules allowing elected representatives to be sacked from the Hong Kong… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History
10:45 PM.This week marks 99 years since New Zealand's first radio broadcast - which happened on November 17, 1921. Broadcaster and historian Peter Downes joins Karyn for a radio flashback. Read more Audio
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Tackling freedom camping and toilets
10:30 PM.Karyn continues her conversations about freedom camping. We spoke to the new Tourism Minister Stuart Nash last night who says once borders re-open he wants New Zealand to focus on wealthy tourists… Read more Audio
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Ten years commemoration of the Pike River disaster
10:20 PM.Today marked ten years since the Pike River mine on the West Coast exploded, killing 29 men who were working underground. There was a service at Parliament this afternoon, where the last communication… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Vietnam
9:40 PM.Lien Hoang joins us once again from Ho Chi Minh city where global manufacturers are flocking to relocate. Is it ready? Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Critics go in in boots 'n' all on the Men in Black with pink boots - and Keith Quinn. Could a strategic emoji have saved him? Also: NZME's three-year plan… Read more Audio
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Young women counter body image messages
10:35 PM.A new study shows young women are able to counter the pressure put upon them and their appearance by social media. The University of Otago study has found those with a positive body image are critical… Read more Audio
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Tourism Minister explains rebranding New Zealand
10:20 PM.The new Minister of Tourism, Stuart Nash, has divided the country's tourism providers with comments made about the value of backpackers, a ban on campervans which are not self-contained, and focusing… Read more Audio
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Forestry training sees more women enter industry
10:50 PM.A training programme developed by the Eastland Wood Council in Gisborne to help people get into the industry has also helped boost diversity within the industry. The Generation Programme was developed… Read more Audio
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Government to investigate price of groceries
10:30 PM.The Government has announced it will investigate the cost of groceries, to see if we're paying too much at the supermarket. The Commerce Commission will carry out the study, with the final report due… Read more Audio
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National Erebus Memorial approved to go ahead
10:20 PM.Approval has been given for a national Erebus Memorial proposed for the Dove-Myer Robinson Park in Auckland's Parnell. Waitemata Local Board members voted four in favour and three against for the… Read more Audio
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Northland lakes part of global microplastic study
10:40 PM.Two Northland dune lakes are part of a first-of-its-kind international study that is aiming to measure the presence of microplastics in lakes. Read more Audio
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UK and Europe Correspondent Rich Preston
10:30 PM.Amid positive news about the first Covid vaccine, Czech primary schools are poised to return to normal and Sweden limits alcohol sales, while the pandemic worsens in the US. Read more Audio
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Do we have to be scared into wearing masks?
10:20 PM.Masks will be mandatory on most public transport in Auckland and on all domestic flights from Thursday. Epidemiologist Dr Michael Baker says opportunities have been lost by not insisting passengers… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules: Dick Move
10:45 PM.Vocalist Lucy Suttor and guitarist Justin Lee from Auckland band Dick Move join the show for Kiwi Rules. Read more Audio
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The country exhales as weekend events proceed with caution
10:30 PM.There was a huge sigh of relief this afternoon as the country stayed at Alert Level One. In Auckland a number of events are able to go ahead this weekend. Read more Audio
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Covid-19 and today's community response
10:20 PM.More answers to the questions surrounding the mystery case of Covid-19 in the community that was announced yesterday. Karyn takes us through today's announcements and decisions that have lead to New… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Life on the International Space Station
10:45 PM.This month marks 20 years since the first residents arrive to occupy the International Space Station (ISS), which has been inhabited ever since. Read more Audio
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Workers' rights around Covid-19 testing
10:35 PM.Karyn speaks with First Union's National Retail Organiser Ben Peterson about what workers should do and say to their bosses when testing for Covid-19. Read more Audio
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New Zealand businesses waiting for workers Covid-19 tests
10:28 PM.About 100,000 Aucklanders who work in the city's CBD are being advised to work from home tomorrow if they can. Karyn speaks with the CEO of Business New Zealand, Kirk Hope, about the impact of this… Read more Audio
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Auckland braces after Covid-19 community case tests positive
10:17 PM.As Auckland mayor Phil Goff awaits further information about the latest positive Covid-19 community case he talks with Karyn Hay. Read more Audio