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How botched is the 2018 Census?
10:30 PM.Distinguished Professor and Demographer Paul Spoonley speaks with Karyn about the problems with Stats NA and concerns about the data gap and what the implications are. Read more Audio
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Hong Kong Protests: Live
10:20 PM.Editor-in-Chief of the Hong Kong Free Press, Tom Grundy, speaks to Karyn live from Hong Kong Airport where protests have impacted flights. Read more Audio
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I Didn't Know That: Prosthetic Eyes
10:45 PM.Our occasional Monday series I Didn't Know That is where we take a reasonably complex topic and try to make it less confusing. Tonight Karyn talks about prosthetic eyes with Ocular Prosthetist Dr… Read more Audio
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Tornadoes and twisting weather conditions
10:30 PM.Karyn Hay speaks with NIWA's Chris Brandolino about New Zealand's twister conditions. Read more Audio
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Pacific Island Forum begins in Tuvalu
10:20 PM.Tuvalu's Funafuti is a slither of an atoll just south of the equator, which will see its population increase by about 10 percent as delegates pour in for the annual Pacific Islands Forum starting… Read more Audio
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Pre-Wired
10:45 PM.Danielle Street joins us with a preview of her new music selections to be featured on her Totally Wired show on Auckland University radio station bfm on Saturday mornings. Read more Audio
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From Kupe To Cook
10:30 PM.It's 250 years since Captain Cook's arrival in Aotearoa, and Pataka Art and Museum in Porirua is marking it with an exhibition. Director of Pataka, Reuben Friend, joins Karyn to talk about the… Read more Audio
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Waikato Hospital Running Out of Beds
10:20 PM.Waikato Hospital is experiencing an influx of patients and asking people with non-urgent conditions to first go to their GP or a chemist. Chief Operating Officer Ron Dunham speaks with Karyn about the… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: Main Trunk Line
10:45 PM.Our in-house historian Robert Kelly this week delves into our country's rich train history and the time when the main trunk line ran the full length of New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Contentious Bondi mural scratched
10:30 PM.Luke Cornish is the artist behind a contentious mural on Sydney's Bondi Beach highlighting Australia's hard line immigration policies and deaths in detention. He speaks to Karyn about the response to… Read more Audio
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NZ's lung cancer patients are stigmatised
10:20 PM.The Lung Cancer Foundation New Zealand chief executive Philip Hope speaks with Karyn about Pharmac's announcement to fund more drugs for lung cancer. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Jeremy Rose
10:40 PM.This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about some new free video streaming services and reviews the book review sites. Read more Audio
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NZ's Cancer Society applauds and criticises Pharmac
10:18 PM.Pharmac is proposing to fund drugs for breast cancer, lung cancer and multiple sclerosis from December 1. Pharmac Medical Director Dr Chris Jackson talks to Karyn Hay about the changes. Read more Audio
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Game Theory: New Zealand's e-sport expansion
10:45 PM.Duane Mutu is the founder and managing director of e-sport company, Lets Play Live, he talks to Karyn about the New Zealand e-Sports Federation's aim to shape the future of gaming in a positive way.
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Trade fears shake world markets
10:30 PM.Brad Gordon is with us from Hobson Wealth Partners helps explain the Chinese influence on Wall Street's worst trading day this year. Read more Audio
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Progress between the US and the Taliban
10:20 PM.The BBC's Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet speaks with Karyn from Doha about a possible deal being done between the US and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Read more Audio
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Do It Yourself: Keeping bees
10:45 PM.Our weekly series Do It Yourself: where we celebrate a new form of DIY. Tonight we hear from Gary Fawcett from the Waitakere based beekeeping company kiwimana, about how to start keeping bees. Read more Audio
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Hong Kong city-wide strike's chaos
10:40 PM.Hong Kong has been thrown into disarray by a general strike called by anti-government protesters. Protests in the territory have been going on for two months - triggered by opposition to a planned… Read more Audio
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Cloudflare dumps 8chan
10:30 PM.The US cyber-security firm Cloudflare says it will terminate the online message board 8chan as a customer. The man suspected of shooting dead 20 people in Texas yesterday is believed to have posted a… Read more Audio
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Responding with non-violence to US mass shootings
10:20 PM.Over the weekend two mass shootings in the US were only 13 hours apart.Professor Kevin Clements is the Chair and Foundation Director of The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the… Read more Audio
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Out Lately: Finn Johansson
10:45 PM.Finn Johansson joins us with a preview of three new music selections on Out Lately. Read more Audio
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The carbon neutral future of airtravel
10:20 PM.Do you feel guilty when you have to get on an aircraft and fly somewhere? Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon says four billion of the world's 7.6 billion people flew last year. Nelson… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: Watergate Tapes
10:45 PM.Release the tapes! This week our resident historian Robert Kelly looks back at the Watergate tapes of President Nixon and how they lead to his resignation in 1974. Read more Audio
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Weapons sales soar in UK
10:30 PM.Campaigners in the UK are accusing the government there of "arming and supporting repressive regimes" for exporting arms to Middle East countries. Read more Audio
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Otago Polytech positive about sector reform
10:20 PM.The Government is reforming the debt-ridden polytech sector, giving new industry bodies the power to veto apprenticeships and vocational courses that are not up to scratch. Otago Polytechnic Chief… Read more Audio