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Whakapapa Quilts
10:30 PM.For decades Ron Te Kawa has been known in communities large and small around the north and south islands for his signature clothing and art work all made out of recycled and reclaimed fabrics. Then he… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: The Poll Tax
10:45 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 history of a particularly insidious law, the ghost of which still hangs over race… Read more Audio
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Sexual violence law reform: A survivor's experience
10:30 PM.A rape survivor who has been through the court process, talks about the proposed changes to the way victims are treated in court. Read more Audio
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The impact of selling Westland Milk Products
10:20 PM.Grey District Mayor, Tony Kokshoorn speaks about the wider community's reaction to the sale of Westland Milk Products, the country's second largest dairy co-operative. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Attribution anger & anti-social media
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about attribution anger; greenwashing in the Koru lounge, tenant journos and rental health and tech titans dissing our courts and… Read more Audio
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Sexual violence law reform
10:30 PM.Defence lawyer, Adam Couchman discusses the proposed law changes that would mean victims in sexual violence cases may not have to appear in a court room at all. Read more Audio
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Community resilience for disasters
10:20 PM.Karyn speaks with the Director of the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency, Sarah Stuart-Black, about how to prepare for the unexpected and respond to major disruption at a local level. Read more Audio
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Lately Book Club: Catherine Woulfe
10:45 PM.It's time for Lately Book Club where every fortnight we go exploring in the world of literature and invite you to come along. Catherine Woulfe tells us about the work of Sherryl Jordan. Read more Audio
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Waitomo Gas launches in Wellington
10:30 PM.Wellington motorists have been lining up to fill up their tanks at the capital's newest petrol station, which has been selling petrol for 30 cents less per litre than the local average. Read more Audio
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New laws proposed for sexual violence cases
10:20 PM.The government wants to change the law so that victims in sexual violence cases may not have to appear in a court room at all. Read more Audio
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I Didn't Know That: Orchestras
10:45 PM.It's time for our fortnightly look into our own ignorance with 'I Didn't Know That'. We take a reasonably complex topic and try to make it less confusing. Dr Kenneth Young teaches orchestral… Read more Audio
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Has NZ Rugby Cleaned Up?
10:30 PM.RNZ Sport correspondent Hamish Bidwell joins Karyn Hay to talk about the moves New Zealand Rugby has made to deal with bad behaviour on tour Read more Audio
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World Weather Hottest On Record
10:20 PM.With Europe sweltering under dangerously high record breaking temperatures, chief scientist of the World Meteorological Organisation Professor Pavel Kabat speaks with Karyn Hay about Earth… Read more Audio
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Pre-wired - New music releases
10:45 PM.From New York to Melbourne to Wellington, Danielle Street guides Karyn on a tour of the latest music releases featuring Serpentwithfeet's Receipts, Sui Zhen's Perfect Place and Leisure World from… Read more Audio
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100 Dives of a Lifetime
10:30 PM.Carrie Miller introduces us to her first book: 100 Dives of a Lifetime: the World's Ultimate Underwater Destinations. Carrie writes for the National Geographic Society where she canvassed their… Read more Audio
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West Papua human rights abuses
10:20 PM.A West Papuan human rights defender has called for more Pacific countries including New Zealand to speak up internationally about human rights abuses in her homeland. Rosa Biwangko Moiwend is in New… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History: Print media
10:45 PM.It's time for The Rest Is History where we dive into the week's news, in the past. This week Robert Kelly is taking us into the pages of the first ever copies of The Truth and The Listener, which were… Read more Audio
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Memorial for mosque attack victims planned
10:30 PM.The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand has released a concept drawing for a memorial for the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Its president, Mustafa Farouk, tells Karyn the… Read more Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie on Iran US tensions
10:20 PM.The standoff between Iran and America is gathering momentum after a US military surveillance drone was shot down by Iranian forces last week while flying over the Strait of Hormuz. Professor of… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:40 PM.Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose shares some midweek media insights including royal watching, the Spinoff's new membership program, and the story of the Bronze Eagle. Audio
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Matariki begins with Piata Mai Te Taurimi
10:30 PM.Te Whenua Harawira speaks with Karyn about Matariki from the opening night of Piata Mai Te Taurimi Matariki Festival in Otepoti, Dunedin. Read more Audio
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Gun buyback events explained
10:20 PM.Police have announced 192 collection events for banned weapons over the next three months and Deputy Commissioner National Operations for New Zealand Police, Mike Clement, talks with Karyn about the… Read more Audio
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Game Theory: Dungeons and Dragons
10:45 PM.Video games, board games, e-sport, sport-sport... Game Theory starts tonight on Lately with cartoonist and passionate fantasy game enthusiast, Dylan Horrocks. Dylan's a huge Dungeons and Dragons fan… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Are local Shiitake mushrooms really local?
10:30 PM.Consumers are being warned that some exotic mushrooms being sold in supermarkets and high-end restaurants as 'New Zealand grown' are actually imported from China. Local grower Bruce McKinnon from… Read more Audio
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Police data reveals New Zealand's worst speeding offenders
10:20 PM.Police data has revealed the New Zealand regions where the worst speeding offences occur. Read more Audio