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Do It Yourself : how to negotiate an employment contract
10:30 PM.The first of our weekly series "Do It Yourself" employment law expert, Max Whitehead, gives us some tips and tricks on negotiating your work contract; how to approach it and how to get the best result… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's Flash Fiction Winner
10:27 PM.New Zealand Flash Fiction Day is in it's 9th year now, and they chose June 22nd - Saturday - the shortest day of the year - as National Flash Fiction Day. This year's winner is Jeff Taylor from… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Youth Awards 2019
10:20 PM.New Zealand's Youth Awards have just been presented by the Minister of Youth Development, Peeni Henare, at Parliament tonight. The New Zealand Youth Awards acknowledge young people who are leading… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules on RNZ
10:45 PM.Kiwi Rules tonight features the artist "him" Audio
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Tensions build in the Gulf of Oman
10:30 PM.US officials say President Trump approved air strikes against Iran on Thursday in retaliation for the shooting down of a surveillance drone, but later decided not to launch them. BBC correspondent… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Society of Authors offers research grants
10:20 PM.If you're an author or thinking of becoming one, the New Zealand Society of Authors Research Grants application for 2019 has gone online today. Jenny Nagle the CEO of the New Zealand Society of… Read more Audio
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The Rest Is History
10:45 PM.Historian Robert Kelly begins this new weekly spot on Lately With Karyn Hay. Tonight Robert remembers the Wairau Incident in 1843 - one of the most pivotal events in early post-contact New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Diane Maxwell: Elder Abuse Awareness and life after the Commission
10:30 PM.Elder abuse is physical and also financial and outgoing Retirement Commissioner, Diane Maxwell, joins Karyn to talk about how to equip retirees of today and tomorrow with the financial knowledge. Read more Audio
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PNG has a new PM - what does that mean for refugees on Manus?
10:20 PM.Hundreds of refugees continue to be detained by Australia on Manus Island in PNG, while PNG's new Prime Minister Marape looks to turn the island into a tax free zone. Karyn speaks with RNZ Pacific's… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:35 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about behind-the-scenes bluster from property profiteers, the mad maths of kiwifruit, a look back at a story that faded from… Read more Audio
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Does the "Well-Being Budget" include environmental wellbeing?
10:20 PM.Professor Troy Baisden from the University of Waikato takes a look at the recent budget and asks if it's just what the doctor ordered in terms of environmental wellbeing. Read more Audio
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Vagina: A Re-Education
10:30 PM.Author and journalist Lynn Enright tells Karyn about her new book Vagina: A Re-Education. Read more Audio
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Jackie Clark of The Aunties on Oranga Tamariki uplifting babies
10:18 PM.Two inquiries are getting underway into the attempted removal of a newborn Maori babty from its mother at Hawkes Bay hospital. Karyn talks to Jackie Clark is the "Aunty in Charge" from The Aunties -… Read more Audio
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Call for Kiwi kid rockers
10:45 AM.The producers of the Broadway and West End blockbuster musical, are calling for talented New Zealand kids to seize the chance to write their very own rock song that will be played live in front of the… Read more Audio
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Pre Wired with New Music
10:45 PM.It's time for Pre-Wired, where we talk new release music with RNZ 's Danielle Street! This week Danielle has some brand new material from Auckland duo Purple Pilgrims. Read more Audio
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How police use social media
10:45 PM.An official information act request has revealed that the police have sought professional advice on their approach to social media Read more Audio
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Will cameras on fishing boats help save Maui Dolphins?
10:30 PM.There are only an estimated 63 adult maui dolphins left alive. In November this year commercial fishing vessels operating near their habitats will need to carry on-board cameras as part of a… Read more Audio
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Hong Kong's record breaking protests
10:20 PM.Hong Kong's political crisis enters its second week, and hundreds of people are continuing to occupy streets in Hong Kong, following a massive protest over the weekend against a controversial… Read more Audio
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Uplifting Tamariki
10:30 PM.Oranga Tamariki - the Ministry of Children - is under scrutiny. Ripeka Ormsby and Jean Te Huia are that young mum's midwives. They're from Nga Maia Maori Midwives Aotearoa, and Jean is its CEO. Jean… Read more Audio
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Gaming Conference E3 Comes To an end
10:20 PM.Joining us to make sense of the biggest week in gaming and to fill us in on the hits and misses is gaming journalist Oskar Howell. Read more Audio
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Uber air taxis to be tested in Melbourne
10:45 PM.Ride share app, Uber is launching a futuristic system of air taxis which would take passengers to the skies. Read more Audio
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Barriers to men's mental health
10:30 PM.Tauranga psychologist Hans Laven tells us why he thinks male mental health is still in such a sorry state Read more Audio
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Government considers new recycling scheme
10:20 PM.Today the Government announced it is looking at introducing a new recycling scheme where you can get cash back for returning bottles and plastics to recycling centres. Read more Audio
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Mid Week Media Watch
10:45 PM.Jeremy Rose from the Media Watch team joins Karen to talk over the week so far in the news. Read more Audio
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Mental health in the building sector
10:30 PM.It's men's health week at the moment. Male mental health is at a crisis level in New Zealand. Last year 668 New Zealanders took their own lives and three quarters of them were men. Read more Audio