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Out Lately: Flying Out with Matthew Crawley
10:37 PM.RNZ National, and our music feature for this week is from Flying Out Records and Matthew Crawley Read more Audio
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Concern over rise in wildlife 'selfies' trend
10:25 PM.Experts are worried about the rising trend of wildlife selfies that can cause stress to some species and lead to dangerous situations. Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: ATMs
10:45 PM.It's 50 years ago this week since the first ATM sparked into life and changed the world. Read more Audio
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Litter levels pollute New Zealand's ecosystem
10:30 PM.An audit into litter across New Zealand estimates there are more than 10 billion cigarette butts strewn across New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Brexit: Boris Johnson's bid for early UK election rejected
10:20 PM.Professor of Law and Human Rights from University of Bristol, Gavin Phillipson talks about the every changing political situation in the UK Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch up with Lately and Karyn Hay. Jeremy Rose talks about local body election coverage, David Byrne's new journalism venture, fires from Siberia to Indonesia, and the… Read more Audio
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Peter Ellis's death before his appeal in the Supreme Court
10:20 PM.The Supreme Court appeal of convicted child sex offender Peter Ellis will still likely go ahead despite his death on Wednesday. Karyn speaks to Christchurch sociologist, Jarrod Gilbert about the case.
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Game Theory: Stereotypes and Video Games
10:46 PM.Time for our occasional series Game Theory and tonight - how much time are people spending playing video games, and is there a gender difference? Read more Audio
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Australia's Manus Detention Centre
10:33 PM.The Papua New Guinea Government is winding up the asylum-seeker detention facilities on Manus Island. Karyn speaks about the impact of these changes with refugee advocate, Ian Rintoul, from the… Read more Audio
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Working at the frontline of Auckland's measles outbreak
10:17 PM.Karyn speaks with Dr Maryann Heather from Southseas Healthcare who is a GP working at the frontline of the measles outbreak. Read more Audio
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Do-It-Yourself: home grown eggs
10:45 PM.Our fortnightly series, Do It Yourself, where we celebrate a new form of DIY: how to write a will; how to travel on your own; how to do a speech or presentation; how to organise a funeral, and tonight… Read more Audio
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Meet New Zealand's new Race Relations Commissioner
10:30 PM.After more than a year without a Race Relations Commissioner after Dame Susan Devoy stood down from the role, long time mayor of Gisborne, Meng Foon, has hung up the city's chains and stepped into the… Read more Audio
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Lung Foundation calls for cancer drug funding to be guaranteed
10:20 PM.The Government's announced some big moves over the weekend to help to fund and monitor cancer treatment, by establishing a national Cancer Control Agency by December of this year. There's an extra… Read more Audio
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KiwiRules: SideKicknick
10:40 PM. Our occasional series, Kiwi Rules, when a New Zealand musician "plays it forward" by introducing us to a track from another Kiwi artist whose music they admire. Sidekicknick - aka Nick Buckton joins… Read more Audio
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Legal action against the UK's Parliament Shutdown
10:20 PM.There's been widespread protest about the Conservatives shutting down Parliament for 5 weeks or "pro-roguing." We explain what that is, and what it all means Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Writing Women Back Into History
10:45 PM.Tonight we have guest historian, Jessie Bray Sharpin. She's also blogging called Get That Woman a Statue. Tonight she talks about one of the women she's writing back into history - Nelson settler… Read more Audio
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UK Parliament Suspension: What Happens Next?
10:30 PM. Karyn speaks with Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge, David Howarth about the British government's decision to suspend parliament in the lead up to Brexit. Read more Audio
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Fixing New Zealand's Child Poverty
10:20 PM.A daily free lunch trial was announced by the Prime Minister, Dr Claire Achmad from Barnardos she speaks with Karyn about their contribution to the strategy. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: the MacTaggart Lecture and more
10:45 PM.Everybody Eats is a pop up "dining initiative" in Auckland, established in response to New Zealand's issues with food poverty and food waste. They serve restaurant quality, 3-course meals, prepared by… Read more Audio
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Measles outbreak: a South Auckland school's experience
10:30 PM.Karyn speaks with the principal of Manurewa's Rowandale Primary School, Karl Vasau, about how his school has been coping with the measles outbreak. Read more Audio
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How did New Zealand avoid America's opioid crisis?
10:20 PM.A day after an Oklahoma judge ordered drug company Johnson & Johnson to pay 572 million dollars for its role in the US opioid epidemic, another big player has admitted it is involved in settlement… Read more Audio
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Have You Lost That Reading Feeling?
10:45 PM.This week on Lately Book Club we hear from contributing writer for The Guardian, Marianne Eloise, who has written an article with some useful tips about how to get back into reading. Read more Audio
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Everybody Eats - using food waste to feed everyone
10:30 PM.Everybody Eats is a pop up "dining initiative" in Auckland, established in response to New Zealand's issues with food poverty and food waste. And it's growing. Read more Audio
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The End of Plastic As We Know It
10:20 PM.Karyn speaks with Phil Jones at the Sustainable Business Network about how we can reduce our plastic use. Read more Audio
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I Didn't Know That: New Zealand's Road Code
10:45 PM.Tonight's topic is all about the New Zealand Road Code, and yes - there are probably many things you didn't know. AA Driving School Technical Instructor, Bruce Fox, helps us understand the rules that… Read more Audio