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Mummified dog discovered in Rawene
10:45 AM.Heritage restorers in the Hokianga town of Rawene made a startling discovery when restoring a former Weslyan Church. Read more Audio
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Auckland's water restrictions impacting businesses
10:34 AM.The drought in the north and the subsequent water restrictions in Auckland are effecting more than just residents. Read more Audio
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Revelations and confessions around the Covid-19 leaks
10:20 AM.The Clutha-Southland MP Hamish Walker has confessed to leaking the private details of people infected with the coronavirus to the media. And in a further twist, Michelle Boag has admitted sending the… Read more Audio
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Scammers, 4 days weeks and a whole new type of ransomware
10:42 PM.Technology commentator Paul Spain is back to talk to Karyn about some of the big stories in technology news as the week kicks off. Read more Audio
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New privacy investigation into quarantine information leak
10:32 PM.A high powered investigation is to begin into the breach of privacy for 18 people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in the last week. Read more Audio
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Temporary resident visa expiry causes businesses to scramble
10:20 PM.Big and small companies are scrambling to hang on to their workforce with thousands of temporary resident visas set to expire, all at once. Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules: Samuel Flynn Scott
10:40 PM.Every fortnight we invite in a New Zealand musician to introduce us to another Kiwi artist they love! Tonight Sam Flynn Scott is bringing in the work of Stef Animal. Read more Audio
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Funding for getting truant kids back to school
10:30 PM.Principals are welcoming the Government's $52 million to deal with truants but say a longer-term solution is needed. Read more Audio
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London Calling: more life less lockdown
10:20 PM.From tomorrow lockdown measures will be eased in the UK. Karyn catches up with our UK correspondent Olly Barratt about the new rules. Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: the search for the SS Ventnor
10:40 PM.It's now time for The Rest Is History and this week we're looking at the story of a very important ship, which disappeared for over a hundred years. Read more Audio
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Hundreds of jobs promised for Whanganui
10:31 PM.The Provincial Growth Fund is investing $27 million in five projects at the Whanganui Port. Karyn speaks with Whanganui mayor Hamish McDouall about the impact this will have on the region. Read more Audio
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Dr David Clark resigns and Todd Muller re-shuffles
10:18 PM.A summary of this morning's announcements from Parliament. Read more Audio
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Seeking and dodging the spotlight
10:38 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn about Newshub serving up a scoop with fish battering Winston Peters - and two politicians who sought out the media spotlight… Read more Audio
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First arrest in Hong Kong under new security law
10:26 PM.On the 23rd anniversary of the handover from Britain to China, one person carrying a pro-independence flag has become the first person to be arrested in Hong Kong under a new security law. Read more Audio
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Wild weather hurtles towards Wellington
10:18 PM.Wellington's South Coast is bracing for southerly gales to coincide with six-metre swells as the rest of the country feels the chill of lowering snow. Read more Audio
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Drug testing sheds light on 2020 Festival season
10:40 PM.A new survey has just been released documenting what drugs New Zealanders were taking at summer festivals this year. The research was carried out by ESR and is based on drugs seized by Police at… Read more Audio
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China imposes new laws on Hong Kong
10:30 PM.China has passed controversial national security legislation in Hong Kong. Read more Audio
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Victoria reinstates lockdown on Covid-19 hotspots
10:18 PM.More than 300-thousand people will go into lockdown from midnight tomorrow after 230 new infections were recorded in less than a week, with 64 new cases today. Karyn speaks with Nui Te Koha from… Read more Audio
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Does the new Dolphin protection plan go far enough?
10:39 PM.Last week the Government announced a new roadmap for protecting dolphins native Maui and Hector's dolphins in New Zealand waters. Read more Audio
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Drive speeds dropping in Auckland
10:28 PM.Auckland Transport is clear - one of the most effective ways of minimising road trauma involves reducing vehicle speeds. Read more Audio
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Gridlock stops Wellington in its tracks
10:18 PM.A slip in Petone north of Wellington brought evening rush hour traffic to a standstill for hours while the road was cleared. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:40 PM.Our man in Wellington Finn Johansson pops in for his fortnightly update on the new music that is exciting him. This week he has been listening to Su Lee, Deb Never, The Silver Field and Khurangbin. Read more Audio
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Dixie Chicks reach out to the The Chicks about name change
10:20 PM.News broke today that US country act The Dixie Chicks have dropped the dixie and re-branded as The Chicks. Read more Audio
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Latest RNZ News Bulletin
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The Rest Is History: Paikea whale migration
10:45 PM.It's time for the rest is history, and this week we're diving into the world of scientific history with Dr Travis Horton from the University of Canterbury. Read more Audio