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Game Theory Korfball
10:45 PM.You may not have heard the sport, Korfball. It's a ball sport and we quiz the chair of Korfball New Zealand about it. Read more Audio
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Plastic Cup Use in Councils
10:30 PM.Councils bought close to 120,000 plastic cups last financial year. The figures were uncovered by journalist Chloe Ranford from the Local Democracy Reporting Service. Read more Audio
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I Didn't Know That Recycling: how far can you go?
10:45 PM.Australian company Licella says it has created a system that can recycle all types of plastic, even items with neoprene and bits of wood in them. At present just 10 per cent of plastic is recycled in… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Pro-democracy voters win in Hong Kong
10:30 PM.After almost six months of anti-government protests. Hong Kong's pro-democracy activists are celebrating sweeping wins in district council elections, as residents turned out in record numbers to vote.
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NZ needs to do something about domestic violence record
10:20 PM.Today is international White Ribbon Day - it's the day when people wear a white ribbon to show that they do not condone violence towards women. Read more Audio
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Out Lately: Finn Johansson's trifecta
10:45 PM.Finn Johansson joins us from Wellington with a preview of three new music selections on Out Lately. Tonight Finn features Lauren Hill's latest Guarding The Gates, Black Lip's Gentleman, and New… Read more Audio
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The Happy Cow Milk Company's reason for smiling, again
10:30 PM.A year ago, the founder of the Happy Cow Milk Company, third generation dairy farmer Glen Hured, was admitting his enterprise to treat animals better and to treat the land better - and to serve milk… Read more Audio
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Guilty verdict in Grace Millane murder trial
10:20 PM.The man on trial over the death of British backpacker Grace Millane has been found guilty of murder. RNZ Court Reporter, Anneke Smith, joins Karyn in the studio to recap the events of the day at the… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: Evolution
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 at the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of the Species on the 24th of… Read more Audio
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GST to be added online
10:30 PM.There's a big change about to happen for online shoppers in New Zealand, just in time for Christmas. GST will be added to orders coming from overseas from December 1st. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay tonight about Stuff Curcuit's expose in Afghanistan, what would a combination of RNZ and TVNZ be called, and MP Gareth Hughes… Read more Audio
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Actor transforms tragedy to help prevent suicide in New Zealand
10:30 PM.Actor and playwright Rob Mokoraka advanced on police in Pt Chev in Auckland with a meat cleaver. The police believed he also had a gun, and Rob was subsequently shot in the chest. Rob survived both… Read more Audio
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Westpac Australia accused of anti-money laundering breaches
10:20 PM.Across the Tasman, the Australian financial crimes regulator AUSTRAC has stunned the financial world with claims that the banking giant Westpac has breached anti-money laundering laws nearly 23… Read more Audio
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Bookclub: Rescue
10:45 PM.We've been hearing a lot about extinction lately. Lots of groups are trying to raise awareness of the number of species on the endangered list. The man behind Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, on the… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Uluru is not for climbing
10:30 PM.It's almost a month since the Uluru climb was closed preventing people from climbing one of Australia's most recognisable landmarks. It has been a request of its traditional owners, the Anangu, since… Read more Audio
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Tension in Hong Kong with students holed up at University
10:20 PM.There have been more dramatic scenes in Hong Kong as dozens of protesters escaped from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University today. At least a hundred students are still holding out at the campus, as… Read more Audio
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Do It Yourself: conquering the art of public speaking
10:45 PM.In our occasional series: Do It Yourself, we celebrate a new form of DIY and tonight we're looking at how we can go about conquering glossophobia, that's the fear of public speaking. Karyn is joined… Read more Audio
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Prince Andrew's PR nightmare
10:30 PM.Prince Andrew is facing a wall of disbelief from the British public after his television interview defending his friendship with the billionaire sex predator, Jeffrey Epstein, which was broadcast last… Read more Audio
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Ovation of the Seas stops in the waters of Wellington Harbour
10:20 PM.It's not every night the largest cruise ship that visits Wellington gets stranded in the Capital's outer harbour just inside the heads, but that's exactly what happened tonight. Ovation of the Seas -… Read more Audio
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Pre-Wired with Danielle Street:
10:45 PM.Danielle Street joins us with a preview of three new music selections that will feature on her Totally Wired show on Auckland's 95 bfm on Saturday mornings. Tonight Danielle begins with Tamaki… Read more Audio
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Protection for titi as they return to nest at Otago Peninsula
10:20 PM.Migratory titi or muttonbirds have returned to the Otago Peninsula late after their colony was devastated in Autumn this year. Forest and Bird have been helping the titi breed at Sandymount for the… Read more Audio
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2019 NZ Music Awards - live
10:44 PM.The NZ Music Awards are underway at Auckland's Spark Arena and RNZ Music is there to capture the moments and the memories. Performances include Avantdale Bowling Club, The Beths, BENEE, and a special… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Armistice Day
10:35 PM.It's time to dive into the week's news, in the past. This week our resident historian Robert Kelly is looking back to the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. Armistice Day… Read more Audio
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Fears police will shoot people in mental health crises
10:20 PM.The Mental Health Foundation says new armed units being trialed by the police will result in people experiencing mental health crises being shot. The special patrols are aimed at cutting down response… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Jeremy Rose
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about The Guardian's new New Zealand and Pacific offerings, media coverage of the political turmoil in Bolivia, and the… Read more Audio