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Rugby World Cup 2019 kicks off in Tokyo
10:20 PM.Fans at Tokyo Stadium in Japan along with hundreds of millions watching television around the world will be captivated by the spectacular and unique opening ceremony as the Rugby World Cup 2019 kicks… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Moral Panic and Censorship in 1954
10:45 PM.It's time for the rest is history where we look at the week's news in the past. Tonight Robert Kelly is looking at moral panic and censorship in New Zealand as tomorrow marks the anniversary of the… Read more Audio
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Live from Tokyo on the eve of the Rugby World Cup
10:18 PM.The All Blacks have named the starting lineup for their first game on Saturday against the Springboks. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:45 PM.Jeremy Rose is in the chair for Midweek Mediawatch tonight. Activists take on the Bronx zoo in New York to have legal personhood status given to its elephant, Happy, echoing New Zealand's decision to… Read more Audio
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Yuki Kihara will represent New Zealand at Venice Biennale 2021
10:30 PM.The Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa has announced artist Yuki Kihara as New Zealand's artist for the 59th International Art Exhibition -the venice Biennale in 2021. Arts Council Chair… Read more Audio
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The AA questions fuel price hikes
10:20 PM.The Automobile Association says the fuel companies that hiked their prices in response to an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities, need to explain why they did so when others didn't. BP and Z… Read more Audio
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Game Theory: Tom Featonby on the Omen Esports Arena
10:45 PM.The country's first university based esports arena has been set up at Waikato University. Esports coordinator Tom Featonby chats to Karyn Hay about how young people are making it big in the world of… Read more Audio
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Gisborne iwi refuse to hold powhiri for Endeavour replica
10:40 PM.Four major iwi in Gisborne are refusing to hold a powhiri for a fleet of tall ships, including a replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour, when it arrives in Poverty Bay next month. The vessels are set to… Read more Audio
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50 years of Conservation Week
10:30 PM.Until next Sunday New Zealanders are being encouraged to connect with native wildlife with more than 200 events being held across the country for Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Turoa - Conservation Week with the… Read more Audio
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Pell appeals conviction to High Court
10:20 PM.The disgraced Australian Cardinal George Pell has lodged a last minute appeal with the High Court for his conviction over historical child sex offences. Pell was found guilty last year of abusing two… Read more Audio
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Do It Yourself: Zero Waste With Miriama Kamo
10:45 PM.Tonight's DIY feature is all about living waste free and reducing waste at home. TV presenter Miriama Kamo shares what she has learnt about living zero-waste for one month. Read more Audio
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Fuel prices set to rise in New Zealand after Saudi attacks
10:20 PM.Fuel importers have confirmed there'll be price-hikes at the petrol pump within a week, following the weekend attack on an oil plant in Saudi Arabia. Read more Audio
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Out Lately: Finn Johansson
10:40 PM.Finn Johansson joins us with a preview of three new music selections on Out Lately. From his early Spring perch on the Wellington townbelt, Finn features Lake South, MUNA and New York's anamanaguchi -… Read more Audio
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Peace talks between the US and the Taliban: Now What?
10:20 PM.Earlier this week US President Donald Trump announced that the peace talks between the United States and the Taliban that began last October in Qatar, were over. That the aim of ending the almost… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Roald Dahl
10:40 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 author Roald Dahl. September the 13th marks the birth of Roald Dahl in 1916. One of… Read more Audio
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Education Awards and compulsory New Zealand history
10:30 PM.Iwi leaders are delighted at the Government's plan to make New Zealand history compulsory in all primary and secondary schools by 2022. Read more Audio
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Labour Party sexual assault allegations: has there been a cover up?
10:20 PM.The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has declined to say which senior Labour Party figures gave her their assurances that there was no sexual assault allegations against a staffer. Political commentator… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Patrick Gower's weed documentary
10:45 PM.Our weekly catch up with the Mediawatch team - tonight Colin Peacock explores Patrick Gower's heavily promoted documentary on cannabis that screens tonight - as much about Audio
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Reporting allegations of sexual abuse
10:30 PM.The Prime Minister has apologised to a group of complainants who've made allegations of bullying and serious sexual assault, saying she recognises the actions of the party have added to their… Read more Audio
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Queensland's historic bushfires keep burning
10:20 PM.In Australia, fire crews are battling dozens of fires putting lives and homes at risk across Queensland. The Queensland State Operations Centre at the Emergency Services Complex is coordinating… Read more Audio
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Lately Book Club - Mel Bunce
10:45 PM.For the Lately Book club, Karyn Hay talks to journalism tutor and researcher at the University of London, Mel Bunce. Read more Audio
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Imera i roto i te reo Maori: Emailing in te reo Maori
10:30 PM.Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori - The Maori Language Commission - says making easy changes, like starting and finishing emails or greeting people in te reo Maori can make a huge difference to the… Read more Audio
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Thousands register for Te Reo parades
10:45 PM.Kua ti-mata te wiki o te reo Maori - Maori Language Week has begun - and to kick it off a roaring parade made its way down central Wellington, drawing hundreds of spectators. Read more Audio
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Money - the taboo subject
10:30 PM.New Zealanders would rather talk politics, drugs or alcohol anything other than money... and many of us never talk about money with our family, friends and colleagues. Karyn talks to Tom Hartmann, the… Read more Audio
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Boris looks for a way round new law
10:20 PM.The UK government is about to ask MP's for a second time to agree to a snap general election, and is expected to suffer another defeat It could be one of the last acts in the House of Commons before… Read more Audio