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Parallel barking: Aotearoa's Pet Bus
10:45 PM.New Zealanders love their pets, and care a lot about the way they are born , raised and transported. Former dog breeder Karyn McLauchlan wasn't happy with the way her animals were being moved around… Read more Audio
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Keeping gyms safe from Covid-19
10:30 PM.Takapuna Les Mills has had to be deep cleaned after a Covid positive case attended classes there, three times last Wednesday and Thursday. Read more Audio
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Watching wildfires in Portland Oregon
10:20 PM.Two million hectares of land in California, Oregon and Washington state has gone up in flames and killed at least 36 people since early August. The fires have put climate change at the front of the… Read more Audio
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Wasps wake up for spring across Aotearoa
10:45 PM.We're coming into spring and along with the blooming trees and rising temperatures, there are also wasps! Every spring wasps rise from the winter and make their way around the country. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's alert levels remain the same but change too
10:30 PM.With the World Health Organization recording a record one-day rise in the number of new coronavirus infections - 307,930 cases reported over 24 hours - New Zealand's Cabinet has decided alert levels… Read more Audio
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London Calling: the latest from the BBC World Service
10:20 PM.Audrey Tinline from the BBC's World Service gives an update on the fate of thousands of migrants after a fire destroys a huge refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules: AC Freazy
10:40 PM.Our guest on Kiwi Rules tonight is A C Freazy. He's a much sought after session drummer, playing for the likes of Tiny Ruins, Artisan Guns and Carnivorous Plant Society and records his own music at… Read more Audio
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Campaign launched to expand search for Gulf Livestock 1
10:30 PM.The friends and family of the missing Australians on board the Gulf Livestock 1 have launched an online campaign to pressure the Australian government into supporting the search for Will Mainprize and… Read more Audio
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Families of missing New Zealander call for Government help
10:20 PM.The parents of missing Lochie Bellerby who was working on the Gulf Livestock 1 are calling on the Government to help with expanding the search in the East China Sea. Read more Audio
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The rest is history: the first flight over the Tasman Sea
10:45 PM.This Friday is the anniversary of the first ever successful flight across the Tasman Sea. On the 11th of September 1928 Australian pilots Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm made the journey in a… Read more Audio
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Maori Wardens wanted in Wellington
10:30 PM.Responding to the surge in alcohol-fueled crime in Wellington, the recruitment of Maori wardens is being ramped up to increase their patrols. Karyn speaks with Suzanne Tamaki, who recently became a… Read more Audio
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Melbourne tightens its lockdown level 4 restrictions
10:20 PM.While New Zealand's Health Minister is warning disinformation is threatening to block the path to New Zealand returning to alert level one, Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews has toughened stage four… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Lame Tame name games - and still munted
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about two unusual interviews in a row from young 'James Tame', a wretched headline. and a jaundiced look at a city still… Read more Audio
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Review of Gymnastics New Zealand following allegations of abuse
10:30 PM.The Terms of Reference have been confirmed and panelists announced for the independent review of Gymnastics New Zealand following allegations of abuse. Read more Audio
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Misinformation/disinformation: how it relates to public health
10:20 PM.Karyn speaks with Kate Hannah who is the a member of The Disinformation Project studying unreliable information. Read more Audio
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The Spirit of the 60s: the photography of Michael Cooper
10:45 PM.A new exhibition in the Wairarapa is looking at the fashion and culture of the 60s through the lens of fashion photographer Michael Cooper. Masterton bookstore owner and publisher David Hedley of… Read more Audio
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Class action gears up against Southern Response
10:20 PM.Three thousand claimants, who allege state-owned Southern Response misled customers by withholding the true cost of rebuilding their quake damaged Christchurch homes, are continuing to prepare their… Read more Audio
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Virtual reality museums opens doors
10:45 PM.The W.D. Trotter Anatomy museum at the University of Otago is New Zealand's oldest and biggest anatomy museum and a unique study is being undertaken by Anatomy PhD student Ruth Warren. Read more Audio
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Extradition hearings continue for Julian Assange
10:30 PM.Rob Hugh-Jones from the BBC World Service joins Karyn to look at the events that look likely to make international headlines this week. Read more Audio
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Erebus crash memorial closer to being realised in Auckland
10:20 PM.The long-delayed Erebus crash memorial is a step closer as the Ministry for Culture and Heritage has been granted permission by Heritage New Zealand to build the structure in Parnell's Dove-Myer… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:32 PM.Finn Johansson is back for his fortnightly surf through new music! He's joining Karyn tonight from a boat, cellphone service providing! Read more Audio
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A West Coast Odd-hiss-ey
10:22 PM.Are there copperhead snakes on the West Coast? Some locals are convinced, but scientists aren't so sure. Intrepid snake correspondent Charlie O'Mannin went south on an Odd-hiss-ey to find out what's… Read more Audio
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Mackenzie fire continues by burning underground fuels
10:18 PM.It's almost a week since the blaze started near Lake Pukaki in the Mackenzie District and Fire and Emergency continue around the clock to bring it under control. Karyn catches up with Principal Rural… Read more Audio
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Aotearoa's biggest ever gold nugget!
10:40 PM.It's time for the rest is history, and this week we're searching for gold! On the 7th of September 1909 'Messrs Scott and Sharpe' found the heaviest gold nugget on record in New Zealand at Ross on the… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's retailers struggle with the return of Covid-19
10:30 PM.A report from Retail NZ shows business confidence has taken a hammering since the return of Covid-19 to New Zealand. As customers keep their distance and border restrictions stifle supply chains… Read more Audio