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Christopher Luxon gets his own Backbenchers puppet
10:00 PM.The National Party leader has joined the long list of satirical political puppets at The Backbencher. Bryce Curtis is the puppet maker - he tells us who has been the trickiest of all the political… Read more Audio
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Eat of the Week
10:45 PM.Tuesday means Eat of the Week - An item that represents great value - because it's in season and plentiful This week the eat of the week is ..... Parsnips Read more Audio
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Bugs Bugs Bugs
10:30 PM.Prolonged cold rainy periods around the country are driving bugs indoors this winter -- some bugs you wouldn't normally see so many of. Shane Warland from DeBug Nelson knows all about who's coming to… Read more Audio
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Storage Going . . . Going . . . Gone . . .
10:25 PM.Who said the market is cooling? A storage space has collected a price at auction that even surprised the real estate agent. Read more Audio
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Commonweatlh Games: What to expect on day Five
10:15 PM.With a total of 24 medals including 13 gold, The NZ Team is off to a great start at the Commonwealth games. RNZ's team at the games will join us with an update from Birmingham. Read more Audio
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Invercargill couple celebrates platinum wedding anniversary
10:35 PM.Denise and Murray Faul met at a dance at the First Church in Invercargill in 1948 and got married in the same church, 4 years later on July 31, 1952. We speak to Denise and Murray. Read more Audio
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Pūkeko sausages in Nelson's foodbanks
10:25 PM.Pūkeko sausages are coming to foodbanks in Nelson after a hunt organised by Fish and Game. 180 different game birds were harvested at the event, and now there's been a "groundswell" in donations of… Read more Audio
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Commonweatlh Games: What to expect on day four
10:18 PM.With a total of 19 medals including 10 gold, The NZ Team is off to a great start at the Commonwealth games. With us now in Birmingham is RNZ reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe for an update. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finnbar Johansson
10:30 PM.He's baaaaaack . . . our Friday night music feature "Out Lately" with master Finn Johansson returns Read more Audio
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Battle of Waterloo skeletons uncovered
10:25 PM.It is a defining turning point in European history, when Napleon's Army was defeated by the Duke of Wellington, with a bit of help from the Prussians, on a battle field in modern day Belgium. And now… Read more Audio
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Auckland Shooting
10:18 PM.A man has been taken into custody following a firearms incident in West Auckland that left two people dead this afternoon. Police took the man into custody, following a manhunt after the deadly… Read more Audio
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1972 Kingswood Turning Heads
10:50 PM.Journalist Martin Van Baynen's Holden Kingswood is up for sale, and comes with a boot-load of political and media history.
The Holden Kingswood was around from 1968 to 1984 and was marketed as the… Read more Audio
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Heatpump 101
10:35 PM.Energy efficiency specialist Gareth Gretton gives us some tips on how best to use a heatpump and give your home enough ventilation. Read more Audio
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Christchurch's New Stadium
10:25 PM.A huge day for Christchurch today after the city council voted to build a new $683 million dollar stadium.
The celebrations have started with councillors, business leaders and many residents saying… Read more Audio
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Covid-19 Surge
10:18 PM.While it never went away Covid-19 is back with a vengeance Hospitalisations of people with Covid-19 and case numbers are soaring, pushing our health system --already struggling with other winter… Read more Audio
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Mid Week Mediawatch
10:35 PM.This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an under-exposed aspect of the current crisis in healthcare - and another batch of journalism jobs and content funded from the public purse Also: a… Read more Audio
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Peering 13 Billion Years into the past
10:30 PM.It may have felt a little smaller down here on earth today after NASA released more stunning images taken by the James Webb Space telescope. Head of Science at the UK Space Agency Dr Caroline Harper… Read more Audio
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What Does the OCR Increase Mean?
10:18 PM.As was widely predicted the Reserve Bank has raised the official cash rate to 2.5 percent It's the highest rate since 2016 and more are promised as the bank tries to get inflation under control.
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Eat Of The Week
10:50 PM.This week's "eat of the week" is plentiful - but it might not be a regular go-to for you - you make just walk past it at the produce store unsure of what to do with it. The Eat of the week is the… Read more Audio
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Loneliness In The Time of Covid
10:35 PM.Professor Vanessa Burholt from the University of Auckland's School of Nursing has spent more than quarter of a century researching aging with loneliness. Read more Audio
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Wild Weather Update
10:18 PM.A front of wild weather has hit the country today, causing slips, downing trees and closing some roads. Heavy rain and weather warnings are still in place from Coromandel Peninsula in the north to… Read more Audio
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BBC World
10:45 PM.We cross to BBC World UK editor Rob Hugh-Jones for latest on the battle to take over from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, President Joe Biden's visit to the Middle East and the acute skill shortage in… Read more Audio
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Farming In Bangladesh
10:35 PM.Owen Calvert is six weeks into his latest assignment, helping to boost agricultural production in Bangladesh. Read more Audio
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'Unsung Heroine of the New Zealand Screen Industry
10:35 PM.During the Big Screen Symposium in Auckland, the WIFT NZ - Women in Film and Television Awards were announced. Taking home the 'Unsung Heroine of the New Zealand Screen Industry' Award was script… Read more Audio
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Wild Weather Watch
10:20 PM.MetService has issued a range of severe weather warnings with the weather system expected to bring significant heavy rain and strong winds to many regions. Read more Audio