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Are smartphones to blame for teenage anxiety?
10:30 PM.We hear a lot about how teens are spending too much time on their smart phones, which are causing increased rates of anxiety, depression and isolation. But a new study has debunked some of those… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's record high rate of suicides
10:20 PM.Today the latest suicide statistics for New Zealand have been released showing the number of people dying by suicide in the last year has been the highest ever recorded. There's a sharp increase among… Read more Audio
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Prewired With Danielle Street
10:45 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's highlighting the latest from… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Fashion Week's heavyweight: Hailwood
10:23 PM.Fashion Week show kicks off on Tuesday, and Adrian Hailwood, who's been at every on speaks with Karyn about what's being planned. Read more Audio
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Amazon Protest
10:18 PM.Brazilians in New Zealand are rallying to speak out against the burning Amazon, and Karyn talks with protest organiser Fabiola Stevenson about why it's taken so long to get the message out. Read more Audio
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Voyage to Aotearoa: Tupaia and the Endeavour
10:45 PM.The largely untold story of Tahitian Tupaia and his role in Captain Cook's travels around New Zealand is centre stage in an exhibition at Auckland. Kavi Chetty talks to Karyn about the display. Read more Audio
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Taliban peace talks in Doha while Kabul shudders
10:30 PM.BBC's Editor and Kabul Bureau Chief, Shoaib Sharifi, speaks with Karyn about the impact of the deadly wedding blast and the return of the US Special Envoy to Doha to resume peace talks with the… Read more Audio
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Thousands protest in West Papua
10:20 PM.RNZ Pacific's Johnny Blades speaks with Karyn about the impact of the protests that include a manhunt for more than 250 inmates who escaped from prison during the violent riots in Sorong. Read more Audio
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The birth of PressPatron
10:40 PM.Midweek Mediawatch is on mid-term break tonight, soKaryn speaks with Alex Clark from PressPatron. Read more Audio
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Disgraced cardinal George Pell's appeal fails
10:20 PM.Investigative journalist Lucie Morris-Marr broke the story on the abuse allegations regarding Cardinal Pell in Australia, and she speaks with Karyn about the Victorian Appeals Court turning down his… Read more Audio
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Game Theory: LARPing
10:50 PM.Tonight Game Theory looks at the world of Live Action Role Playing in New Zealand. I Melanie Duncan is the president of the Live Action Role Playing Society of New Zealand and explains how it works. Read more Audio
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Dog safety for New Zealand's kids
10:40 PM.Jo Clough is with Kids Safe With Dogs Trust that has programmes in schools around the country to help reduce dog attacks, and also offers a programme for people whose work can take them in the path of… Read more Audio
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Positive and safe workplaces for public servants
10:30 PM.The National Secretary of the Public Service Association, Glenn Barclay, speaks with Karyn about the impact of the new standards for public servants including its 70,000 members. Read more Audio
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Posters death threats directed at pro-Hong Kong protesters
10:22 PM.In Sydney, posters with a death threat on it directed at pro-Hong Kong protestors was found posted in the main foyer of the University of Technology. ABC digital producer and digital forensics… Read more Audio
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DIY: Worm farming
10:45 PM.Tonight's Do It Yourself feature is all about worm farming. Worms R Us Operations manager Colin McPike explains how do to it to Karyn. Read more Audio
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Managing Auckland's Democracy
10:33 PM.Auckland Council has a Manager of Democracy Services Marguerite Delbet talks about her job to encouaging participation in local body elections. Read more Audio
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Support Children with Parents in Prison
10:20 PM.Pillars Foundation CEO, Vera McFelin, speaks with Karyn about their work with children who have a parent in prison. Read more Audio
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Out Lately
10:40 PM.Have you been Out Lately? Finn Johansson delivers his latest Friday night insights with a preview of three new music selections. Richard Dawson's new track Jogging, New Zealand's Purple Pilgrims with… Read more Audio
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Augmented reality for 'Not.. Welcome to Bondi' mural
10:30 PM.Supporters of the vandalised seawall mural at Bondi Beach 'Not..Welcome to Bondi' by Archibald nominated artist, Luke Cornish, have come forward with a way to preserve his damaged artwork. Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: The Wizard of Oz
10:45 PM.It's the 80th anniversary of the premiere of The Wizard of Oz, so naturally Robert Kelly is taking us along a yellow brick road. Read more Audio
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Pacific Island Forum: update from Funafuti
10:30 PM.RNZ Pacific's journalist, Jamie Tahana, speaks from Funafuti Tuvalu as they wait for Pacific leaders to emerge from a closed all-day meeting and announce their Leaders Statement. Read more Audio
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Hong Kong poised for more protests
10:20 PM.Hong Kong is bracing for more mass demonstrations through the weekend. Karyn gets an update from Hong Kong Free Press editor-in-chief, Tom Grundy. Read more Audio
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Lately Book Club: The Oldest Student at the Sorbonne
10:38 PM.From high flying lawyer to being homeless, author Russell Hodge speaks to Karyn about what happened and the book he's written about it,The Oldest Student at the Sorbonne. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 14 August 2019
10:24 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about colossal corrections undermining an article among other issues. Read more Audio
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Accused mosque gunman's prison letter on 4chan
10:18 PM.Researcher Ben Elley is writing his PhD on alt-right terror tactics and speaks to Karyn Hay about online extremism in light of the mosque shooting accused posting online while in custody. Read more Audio