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Answers to questions about Covid-19 Alert Levels 3&4
10:20 PM.This afternoon, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the whole of New Zealand will go into Alert Level 4 lockdown from midnight on Wednesday. Since then we have been receiving many questions from… Read more Audio
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Out Lately With Finn Johansson
10:40 PM.Wellington's Finn Johansson joins us with three new music selections on Out Lately. Tonight he features Caution from The Killers, We Got Love from Teyana Taylor and Sharon Van Etten's Staring At A… Read more Video, Audio
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Council considers Tauranga Mayor's conduct
10:20 PM.The Tauranga Council will consider the results of an investigation into a code of conduct breach at a meeting next Tuesday. Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Bees in New Zealand
10:48 PM.Tonight for The Rest Is History we're looking at the arrival of the first honey bees in New Zealand - 181 years ago today, in 1839. Read more Audio
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Countdown rations products to stop panic-buying
10:28 PM.With panic buying because of Covid-19 happening here in New Zealand as well as around the world, Countdown has introduced limits on some items. Read more Audio
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New Zealand closes its borders from midnight
10:20 PM.From 11.59 tonight New Zealand's border will be closed to everyone except citizens and permanent residents. Karyn speaks with Dominic Godfrey from RNZ Pacific about the impact of this change on our… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Ethical dilemmas in Covid-19 reporting
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch up With Karyn Hay on Lately. Read more Audio
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Experiencing New York City's Covid 19 response
10:30 PM.The number of cases in New York City have surpassed 800, and in the tri-state area - that's New Jersey, Connecticut and New York. Read more Audio
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Game Theory: How is Covid-19 impacting the e-sports industry?
10:45 PM.This week on Game Theory we hear from e-sports journalist Oskar Howell about how Covid-19 is impacting the gaming and e-sports industry. And Karyn talks to e-sports coordinator Tom Featonby from… Read more Audio
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Choosing self-isolation: Alice's story
10:30 PM.Karyn speaks with 70-year-old Alice who has chosen to self-isolate since returning from an overseas trip in January because she has health issues. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's $12.1 billion COVID-19 economic package
10:20 PM. Karyn peaks with Brett O'Riley from the Employers and Manufacturers Association about how the $12b relief package will work, and if it goes far enough. Read more Audio
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I'd Like to Talk About Women Composers: Part II
10:40 PM.George Henderson introduces us to French sisters Nadia and Lili Boulanger and neo-classical composer Grazyna Bacewicz from Poland. Read more Audio
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Millions of dollars lost in music gigs in New Zealand and Australia
10:30 PM.A new website I Lost My Gig reports $25 million was lost in a span of 24 hours and 84,000 jobs impacted in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Read more Audio
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Covid-19: An update from the UK and EU
10:18 PM.Testing for Covid-19 has intensified in Ireland as the number of cases has increased across the country, and there are calls to close all pubs for the next two weeks. Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules: Louisa Nicklin
10:45 PM.Auckland singer-songwriter Louisa Nicklin joins Karyn to talk about her debut EP, and she "plays it forward" by sharing a song from one of her favourite Kiwi acts, Wellington trio Womb. Read more Audio
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WOMAD Festival kicks off in New Plymouth
10:30 PM.WOMAD festival is marking its 16th anniversary on our shores, and over three days more than 40 performances from local and international artists will take place. Read more Audio
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Pop-Up Pasifika in the wake of cancelled Festival
10:20 PM.The two-day Pasifika Festival has been cancelled due to fears participants and visitors could spread coronavirus to Pacific Island nations. Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Māori In Manhattan
10:45 PM.On 25th October 1909 a travelling performance group of Māori women took the stage at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan with Emmeline Pankhurst, the woman leading the militant wing of the British women's… Read more Audio
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Auckland's beloved Unity Books named International Book Store of the Year
10:30 PM.The beloved little bookshop on Auckland's High Street has been recognised at the the London Book Fair by winning the 2020 Bookstore of the Year Award. Read more Audio
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Covid-19: Kiwis more concerned about impact on economy than health
10:20 PM.A recent survey shows New Zealanders are more concerned about the financial losses from Covid-19 than they are about the impact of the coronavirus to their health. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: misinformation and NZ audience types
10:45 PM.On Midweek Mediawatch this week, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks, the information revealed in the OIA on RNZ, and both-sides journalism being… Read more Audio
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Enrica Armenante: Inside locked down Italy
10:30 PM.The whole of Italy has been put on lockdown as their government tries to gain control of the spread of Covid-19. Karyn speaks with Enrica Armenante, who is an official tour guide in Rome. Read more Audio
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Fire call outs increase despite total fire ban
10:20 PM. In the Waikato town of Te Awamutu volunteer firefighters are frustrated at the disregard for the fire restrictions in place despite there being a total fire ban in place. Read more Audio
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Lately Book Club: Crime books and the colour green
10:45 PM.This week on Lately Book Club Dr Carolyn McKay speaks with Karyn Hay from Sydney about the colour green and its close association with crime books. Read more Audio
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World's largest investigation into eating disorders and genetics
10:20 PM.New Zealand researchers are looking for more than 3500 volunteers for the world's largest investigation into eating disorder genetics. Read more Audio