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Hong Kong protest history
10:20 PM.RNZ National and huge protests in Hong Kong today have delayed the debate on a new extradition agreement with the Chinese mainland. Read more Audio
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Moana Maniapoto - Newshound
10:45 PM.New current affairs show Te Ao With Moana launches tonight on Maori TV. Musician and star host of the show Moana Maniapoto joins Karyn to talk about what the show is about and what it's been like… Read more Audio
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UK Tory leadership contest
10:30 PM.The UK political scene continues to be completely in flux. With a new Tory leadership contest well underway, criminal allegations and MPs jumping parties seemingly at will, nothing is certain. Read more Audio
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A Climate Emergency
10:20 PM.The Auckland Council has voted to declare a climate change emergency. Read more Audio
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Does a cashless society leave the regions behind?
10:45 PM.The only bank operating in Murupara, hasn't been able to handle cash since the town's single ATM was ripped from its wall by thieves last week. Murupara business owners and residents met with Credit… Read more Audio
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Older workers an untapped resource, says recruiter
10:30 PM.Are you over 45 and looking for work? A specialist recruiter for people over 45 years old is calling for urgent action from all private and public organisations to ditch ageist attitudes and benefit… Read more Audio
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Troop withdrawal from Iraq
10:20 PM.International law professor Dr Al Gillespie on the government's announcement that New Zealand will be withdrawing all troops from Iraq by June next year. Read more Audio
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Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Re-Viewed!
10:45 PM.Bob Dylan's 1975/6 tour The Rolling Thunder Revue is the subject of two new celebrations. First is a Martin Scorsese-directed documentary featuring the first on-camera interview with Dylan in at least… Read more Audio
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D-Day: Has Russia's role in ending WWII been downplayed?
10:20 PM.The allied invasion of Normandy on the 6th of June 1944 was seen as the turning point of World War II. Commemorations marking D-Day took place in New Zealand yesterday and have been underway in the UK… Read more Audio
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Finalists for Children's Book Awards Announced
10:45 PM.The Children's Book Awards Finalists were announced earlier today. 164 Entries were whittled down to a shortlist of 29, among the finalists are many seasoned writers and illustrators including Stacy… Read more Audio
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Policing Manager Claims Drugs are a problem on Northland Roads
10:30 PM.More than a third of the people who have died on Northland's roads this year tested positive for drugs. Northland road policing manager Inspector Wayne Ewers believes methamphetamine use is a problem… Read more Audio
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Raids on media in Australia "an assault on press freedom"
10:20 PM.The fallout continues following the Australian police raid on the ABC and the home of a News Corp journalist. Media law expert Dr Joseph Fernandez from Curtin University in Perth discusses the… Read more Audio
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Mid-Week MediaWatch
10:40 PM.Tonight it's Colin Peacock's turn to cast his weather eye on all things media. Audio
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Tolaga Bay One Year On
10:30 PM.June 6th last year heavy rain caused water to flood through Tolaga Bay, surging through homes when the Mangaheia River burst its banks. Tologa Bay Farmer Bob Jackman remembers the deluge well. He was… Read more Audio
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Wild Weather Update
10:20 PM.Cnris Brandolino from NIWA joins us with a look at today's weather, what to expect overnight and how things may look for the commute tomorrow morning. Audio
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Gender roles in Children's Books: Changing the Narrative.
10:45 PM.We talk to Briar Lawry from Little Unity in Auckland about a report which looks at gender roles in some best-selling Children's books. Audio
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Public meeting over controversial Napier Pool plan
10:30 PM.There's a big stoush in Napier at the moment over plans for a new 41 million dollar Aquatic centre. A group opposed to the plans, the Friends of Onekawa Aquatic Society Incorporated - have lodged an… Read more Audio
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Trump Meets Theresa May Amid Mass Protest in London
10:20 PM.Day two of US President, Donald Trump's Visit to the UK. We go live to London where he meets with Theresa May at No.10 Downing Street, thousands of people are expected to line the streets to protest… Read more Audio
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Pre-wired Part 2
10:48 PM.it's time for Pre-Wired part two where we talk new release music with RNZ 's Danielle Street. Today we've got some Bill Callahan ... a new track from London post-punk band Trash Kit, and Tiny Ruins… Read more Audio
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Pre-wired Part 1
10:35 PM.it's time for Pre-Wired, where we talk new release music with RNZ 's Danielle Street. Today we've got some Bill Callahan ... a new track from London post-punk band Trash Kit, and Tiny Ruins drummer… Read more Audio
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erosion-council
10:30 PM.Hawke's Bay is on track to become the first region to charge ratepayers for mitigating the effects of climate change. A joint committee made up of three local councils has unanimously agreed that a 30… Read more Audio
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erosion-council
10:30 PM.Hawke's Bay is on track to become the first region to charge ratepayers for mitigating the effects of climate change. A joint committee made up of three local councils has unanimously agreed that a 30… Read more Audio
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Bernard Hickey
10:18 PM.The budget came and went, but what did we learn from it? Well, if you're Newsroom Pro managing director Bernard Hickey, you learned something profound - and a touch chastening - about priorities… Read more Audio
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State of Origin Controversy
10:40 PM.Sam Phillips, a sports reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald join us with news of the first State of Origin rugby league match between Queensland and New South Wales which kicks off next week… Read more Audio
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Budget 2019: Education,Rainbow Communities & Aid
10:35 PM.We take a look at some of the stories you may have missed in today's budget. Read more Audio