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Police to investigate White Island volcanic eruption tragedy
10:20 PM.The police are conducting an inquiry on behalf of the Coroner and in parallel with WorkSafe's investigation following the eruption of Whakaari White island Read more Audio
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I Didn't Know That: The Rosetta Stone
10:45 PM.In our occasional series, I Didn't Know That, tonight Karyn talks to Brent Davis from University of Melbourne about a stone that helped unlock the secrets of hieroglyphs. Read more Audio
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Reopening the South Island roads
10:30 PM.It's slowly becoming clear which roads are able to be repaired and reopened quickly in the South Island and which will take a bit longer. Read more Audio
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Why did White Island erupted so suddenly?
10:25 PM.Professor in Environment at the Faculty of Science at the Auckland University, Professor Shane Cronin explains why White Island erupted so suddenly Read more Audio
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Five dead after Whakaari White Island erupts
10:20 PM.Karyn Hay speaks with Jessie Chiang from RNZ News is in Whakatane where the injured were brought ashore. Read more Audio
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Out Lately Finn Johannson
10:40 PM.time now for our Friday night music feature Out Lately with Finn Johansson who is in our Wellington studio Read more Audio
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Wanaka prepares for Lake rise
10:30 PM.Volunteers have come out in full force in Wanaka, to try to protect the town from flooding. Sandbags have been placed in front of businesses along the main street as the lake's water level hovers just… Read more Audio
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Samoa Measles Update
10:20 PM.In Samoa two days of national shutdown have ended and vaccination vans are returning to Apia - many from remote villages. Almost everyone has been staying at home under government emergency orders… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Radio Hauraki
10:40 PM.It's time to dive into the week's news, in the past for The Rest is History. This week our resident historian Robert Kelly is turning on the radio on in 1966 to hear a brand new show! Radio Hauraki… Read more Audio
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Millions of workers go on strike in France
10:30 PM.France is bracing itself for severe disruption as millions of workers go on strike in protest at being forced to retire later, or face reduced pensions. School, transport, police, lawyers, hospital… Read more Audio
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Fire and Emergency team prepares on West Coast
10:20 PM.While Metservice is predicting heavy rainfall for the Otago headwaters, Civil Defence on the West Coast has been assessing the risk of West Coast rivers breaching their banks after days of heavy rain… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: compassionate coverage of Samoa's crisis contrasts with one crass cartoon
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about BoJo's no-shows in the UK; Air NZ's 'expert trolling,' casual racism forgiven - and how compassionate coverage of… Read more Audio
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NZ's Race Relations Commissioner on Samoa measles cartoon and casual anti-semitism
10:20 PM.Protesters gathered outside the Otago Daily Times in Dunedin today to show their anger at a cartoon which poked fun at the measles epidemic in Samoa. Read more Audio
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Bookclub: Stephen Jaquiery - The life of an ODT photographer
10:45 PM.Focused - A Life Behind the Lens, is a visual feast of photos taken over the forty year career of the Otago Daily Times photographer, Stephen Jaquiery. Stephen joined the ODT in 1979 as a teenager… Read more Audio, Gallery
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COP25: Day Two in Madrid
10:30 PM.It's day two of the UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 that is on in Madrid, Spain. Pacific countries have said they're focused on applying as much pressure as possible in the latest round of UN… Read more Audio
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NZ's Drug Foundation responds to the draft cannabis legislation
10:20 PM.The Government is proposing to make it legal to buy a maximum of 14 grams of cannabis a day. That's one of the proposals in legislation unveiled this afternoon by the Justice Minister, Andrew Little… Read more Audio
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Do It Yourself: Make your own cleaning products
10:45 PM.In our occasional series we find out about things you can do yourself. Jane Anderson is a co-founder of Figgy & Co, which makes chemical-free cleaning products. You can get all their recipes off their… Read more Audio, Gallery
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World Health Organisation's overview of the measles in the
10:30 PM.As the death toll from measles rises to 53 in Samoa, the Samoa government is shutting down its offices on Thursday and Friday to support the mass vaccination programme across the country. In Fiji… Read more Audio
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Gun owners' council denounces breach of firearms buy-back data
10:20 PM.A privacy breach has shut down the police website for the national firearms buyback scheme but police say the gun buyback programme will continue. The police can't yet rule out whether any gun owners'… Read more Audio
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PreWired with Danielle Street
10:40 PM.Danielle Street joins us with a preview of three new music selections that will feature on herTotally Wired show on Auckland's 95 bfm on Saturday mornings. Tonight Melbourne's Scott and Charlene's… Read more Audio
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Women on Probation
10:20 PM.Women on probation in Whanganui are learning about makeup and fashion to help them turn their lives around. Te Korowai Aroha is a three-day workshop for women serving community-based sentences… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: The Mousetrap
10:45 PM.It's time to dive into the week's news, in the past. This week our resident historian Robert Kelly is looking back at the anniversary of a very famous play! The Mousetrap was first performed in… Read more Audio
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A former Air New Zealand employee remembers the Erebus tragedy
10:20 PM.In 1979 Francis Mortimer worked at Air New Zealand and he shares his memories of 40 years ago in the days before and after the Erebus tragedy. Read more Audio
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Going bush for school
10:30 PM.The Deep Green Bush School, just outside of Clevedon in south Auckland, has ditched the classroom for the outdoors. The nature-immersion school is the first of its kind to be registered with the… Read more Audio
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More drivers ignoring flashing lights and sirens of emergency services
10:20 PM.The police in Auckland are increasingly concerned about the number of drivers who are ignoring the flashing lights and sirens of emergency services. Read more Audio