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Greenpeace Ocean Campaigner Jessica Desmond
10:10 PM.The latest snapshot of the state of our oceans paints - yet again - a bleak picture of what's happening beneath the waves. The Environment Ministry's second marine report shows the human activity on… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:45 PM.now it's time for our weekly catchup with one of the Mediawatch team to talk to them about what's caught their eye in the media this week. And tonight it's Jeremy Rose's turn in the chair. Hello… Read more Audio
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Kiwisaver: Are you paying too much tax?
8:30 PM.Kiwisaver is continues in the headlines with an estimate more than a million New Zealanders have been paying too much tax on their Kiwisaver with Inland Revenue unable to pay it back. Meanwhile… Read more Audio
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Isolated in the Netherlands and waiting for the end of time
8:20 PM.Police in the Netherlands have discovered a family of six people at a secluded farmhouse - they reportedly isolated themselves from the rest of the world for nine years "waiting for the end of time"… Read more Audio
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Game Theory. Fortnite trolls its fans
10:45 PM.Having obliterated its own universe after an epic battle called The End, Fortnite has sucked its entire map into a black hole. And now it's trolling players, who are having to continuously check in to… Read more Audio
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The battle to fund contraceptives Mirena and Jaydess
10:30 PM.Two long-term contraceptives which currently cost hundreds of dollars will now be fully funded by the government - a change being described as 'life-changing' for some women. Pharmac has announced it… Read more Audio
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London Calling
10:20 PM.European correspondent, Olly Barratt, speaks with Karyn about the unfolding week in London from today's meeting between NATO's Jens Stoltenberg and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, while the… Read more Audio
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I Didn't Know That: How do some birds fly for days non-stop?
10:45 PM.Bartailed godwits fly 29-thousand kilometres a year between their Christchurch feeding grounds to breed in the Arctic tundra - the longest known non-stop migration for any bird. Arctic terns also… Read more Audio
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19-year-old Fisher Wang voted onto the Rotorua Lakes Council
10:30 PM.The cafe manager at MacDonald's on Rotorua's Fenton Street, Fisher Wang, used Instragram and Facebook as his go-to for campaigning as he planned to give the Rotorua Lakes Council a "breath of fresh… Read more Audio
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Candidates attacked as Hong Kong pro-democracy protests continue unabaited
10:20 PM.While our local government elections were underway here, in Hong Kong two candidates running for the upcoming District election have been assaulted in the space of a week while they were out… Read more Audio
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Out Lately: Julie Doiron, Great Grandpa, and Tusk
10:30 PM.Finn Johansson joins us with a preview of three new music selections on Out Lately. In November, Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie) is releasing the Mount Eerie album Lost Wisdom pt. 2 with Canadian… Read more Audio
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Jeff Koons' Bouquet of Tulips gift divides Paris opinion
10:20 PM.Jeff Koons' Bouquet of Tulips sculpture tribute to the victims of the 2015 attacks in the Paris has divided opinion in the City of Light. It features a 12 metre high hand holding eleven giant tulips… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Monty Python at 50
10:43 PM.It's time for the rest is history when we look into the week's news in the past. This week we're going to be a tiny bit sacrilegious. Our resident historian Robert Kelly is looking back to the first… Read more Audio
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SIS apologises to Nicky Hager for unlawfully actions
10:27 PM.The NZ Security Intelligence Service has apologised to investigative journalist Nicky Hager for unlawfully acquiring months of call logs for his phone. Read more Audio
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Typhoon Hagibis forces RWC to cancel games
10:20 PM.The All Blacks final Rugby World Cup pool match against Italy has been called off due to the arrival of Super Typhoon Hagibis in Japan on Saturday. Read more Audio
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Press Patron's week long news compilation
10:45 PM.Alex Clark tells us about Press Patron, a New Zealand online platform that makes it easy to support the future of journalism, via crowdfunding, membership payments and donations. Read more Audio
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Countdown declares a quiet hour for shoppers once a week
10:30 PM.From the end of this month, the supermarket chain Countdown will be offering a low sensory quiet hour every week at all of its stores. Countdown's General Manager of Corporate Affairs, Safety and… Read more Audio
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U.C Students' Association responds to the death of a student
10:20 PM.Friends and family of 19-year-old Mason Pendrous who lay undiscovered for several weeks in the halls of residence at the University of Canterbury are still trying to come to terms with his death, as… Read more Audio
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Lately Book Club: The Point
10:40 PM.Our occasional Book Club series, Auckland author and publisher Debra Millar has almost lived at Auckland's Point Chevalier long enough to be considered a local. It's a pretty sedate place these days… Read more Audio
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London Calling: Brexit, UK Justice and Extinction Rebellion
10:20 PM.Tonight correspondent Olly Barrett reports from London about the the latest on Brexit as the EU considers what will be possible. Olly will also give an update on calls for the US diplomat's wife… Read more Audio
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Do It Yourself: Putting down a hangi
10:45 PM.A hangi is something many of us love, but do you know what goes into putting one down? Isaac Matai is Ngati Porou and is on the line from Gisborne sharing with Karyn how he learned. Read more Audio
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Taika Waititi's JoJo Rabbit comes ashore in Aotearoa
10:30 PM.Taika Waititi's acclaimed new film JoJo Rabbit previewed in Auckland last night and RNZ National's Simon Morris of At The Movies went along and told Karyn what he thought. Read more Audio
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Pre-Wired With Danielle Street
10:35 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 she highlights Angel Olsen, Ben… Read more Audio
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Pacific Fashion Fusion Show
10:30 PM.Into it's fourth year, Pacific Fashion Fusion is the brainchild of director, stylist and social entrepreneur, Nora Swann, who pauses on the eve of the big event at Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau to… Read more Audio
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Snake Catchers' insights from Adelaide
10:20 PM.Earlier this week an Adelaide resident watched as an eastern brown snake slid into her kitchen stove. Fortunately Rolly Burrell has been catching snakes for more than 40 years and he tells Karyn a few… Read more Audio