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Stephen Lethbridge
10:42 PM.Karyn Hay speaks to Chair of the Auckland Primary Principals Association, Stephen Lethbridge Audio
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Alert level change - Professor Shaun Hendy
10:10 PM.Karyn Hay speaks to Professor Sean Hendy. Read more Audio
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Covid card trial one step in a mysterious direction
10:47 PM.Last week Health Minister Chris Hipkins announced that a trial run of a bluetooth covid-card device will be run in Rotorua. The trial will take place in the coming months will be the decider for… Read more Audio
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National's candidate has been selected for Auckland Central
10:43 PM.Tonight the National Party has selection Emma Mellow as their candidate to contest the Auckland Central seat at the election. Read more Audio
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London Calling: the BBC World Service live
10:34 PM.Audrey Tinline from the BBC speaks with Karyn about Russia and China's steps towards a vaccine for Covid-19, as well as Turkey's parliament voting this week to withdraw from a human rights treaty. Read more Audio
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Why is there a wait for the travel to the Cook Islands?
10:22 PM.Businesses in the Cook Islands are worried about the delay to open the travel bubble with New Zealand. Karyn speaks with Fletcher Melvin - the chair of the Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce. Read more Audio
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Doctors Without Borders treat blast victims in Beirut
10:18 PM.Six days since the devastating blast in Beirut left more than 200 people dead and more than 300-thousand people homeless. Read more Audio
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Out Lately
10:40 PM.Our man in Wellington, Finn Johansson, introduces us to four new songs for our Friday night music feature “Out Lately”. Read more Audio
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Women Hit Disproportionately by Covid Job Losses
10:30 PM.Ninety percent of New Zealanders who have, so far, lost their jobs due to Covid-19, are women. The latest Jobs Report from Statistics New Zealand shows 10,000 women make up the 11,000 people who are… Read more Audio
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Some Covid positive Victorians still flouting lockdown rules
10:20 PM.As lockdown continues in Victoria due to rising Covid cases, Queensland is shutting its borders to New South Wales and the ACT. Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: The 1985 NBL Champs
10:39 PM.The 1985 NBL Final between Wellington Exchequer Saints and Auckland the is one of the most memorable games in New Zealand basketball. Read more Audio
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Renters rights get stronger
10:29 PM.Changes to the Residential Tenancies Act 1986 include banning rental bidding and 90-day no-cause terminations as well as changing the period for rental increases to 12 months. Karyn speaks with Robert… Read more Audio
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Oranga Tamariki reviews taking dozens of babies
10:18 PM.Karyn speaks with Jackie Clark from The Aunties about the Chief Ombudsman's findings of his investigation into Oranga Tamariki's policies, procedures and practices when removing babies under interim… Read more Audio
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Frantic search for survivors in Beirut after deadly explosion
10:39 PM.It's early afternoon in the Lebanese capital Beirut where more than a hundred people have died and 4000 have been injured with many more believed trapped under the rubble of yesterday's massive… Read more Audio
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Midweek Media Watch: from Trump's latest to Mike's Minute
10:34 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell speaks with Karyn about Jonathan Swan's interview with President Trump that's been shared far and wide around the world; a tip from… Read more Audio
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Are supermarkets one step away from becoming a monopoly?
10:17 PM.Karyn speaks with Consumer New Zealand's Jon Duffy who's calling for the Commerce Commission to investigate the supermarket sector in a similar way to what they did with the retail fuel market last… Read more Audio
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Lunar loo: NASA crowd-sourcing for new space toilet design
10:39 PM.As NASA prepares to send the first woman to the moon on Artemis by 2024, the agency is also looking to update its space toilets and is seeking help from the public. It's a big challenge, toilet design… Read more Audio
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Covid-19 testing needs to ramp up
10:19 PM.The Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield has admitted the Ministry of Health is falling well short of its Covid-19 testing target with just over 1600 people testing for coronavirus yesterday… Read more Audio
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Microsoft eyes up Tiktok after Trump threatens US ban
10:44 PM. US president Donald Trump threatened to ban the wildly popular social media app TikTok, expressing concerns about national security due to the app's Chinese origins. Read more Audio
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London Calling: Europe update
10:34 PM.Karyn crosses to senior BBC journalist Audrey Tinline in London who gives an update from Europe including Germany announcing compulsory Covid-19 testing at airports for some flights, Italy's recovery… Read more Audio
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What happens if New Zealand goes back into lockdown?
10:28 PM.Professor of Law at Otago University, Andrew Geddis discusses New Zealand's response to identifying Covid-19, including community testing and contact tracing. Read more Audio
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Lockdown restrictions continue to tighten in Victoria
10:17 PM.Metropolitan Melbourne is under curfew from 8pm until 5am with people only allowed to leave their homes for one hour's exercise within five kilometre of their homes every day. Karyn speaks about the… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules: Same Name Confusion
10:45 PM.Wellington-based group Same Name Confusion have gained a solid reputation for their entertaining live performances over the last few years, and tonight they are kicking off a four-date tour to… Read more Video, Audio
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