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Pre wired01
10:38 PM.Danielle Street is back in the studio with her pick of the best new music. To kick off NZ Music Month, this week's pick all all Aotearoa. Audio
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Welfare System Changes
10:18 PM.The 200-page report of the Welfare Expert Advisory Group has just been released, and it contains 42 recommendations for changes to social security. In its report, the group said the welfare system was… Read more Audio
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WeChat Scams in New Zealand
10:50 PM.How protected are we when it comes to scammers - and is that protection in place for all New Zealanders? Read more Audio
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Biodegradable Bags
10:35 PM.A new study has found that the term biodegradable bags may be inaccurate. The study carried out at the University of Plymouth found that some so called compostable bags were still able to hold… Read more Audio
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Auckland Rail Link Overspend
10:20 PM.Auckland Council has agreed to fund its share of a billion-dollar budget blow out in the City Rail Link, but has ruled out selling its downtown carparking buildings to do so. We tak to Auckland… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 1 May 2019
10:40 PM.This week Jeremy Rose joins Karyn for our regular Wednesday look at what's happening in the media. Read more Audio
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Alternatives to Capital Gains Tax
10:18 PM.With a Capital Gains Tax firmly off the table, Max Rashbrook, author of Government for the Public Good: The Surprising Science of Large-Scale Collective Action joins us to take a look at the… Read more Audio
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New exhibition showcases punk and new wave poster art from '77-'81
10:30 PM.Toward the end of the 1970s, punk and new wave turned NZ's popular music scene on its head. Not only was the music totally different, but bands including The Suburban Reptiles, Toy Love and the… Read more Audio
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Junior Doctors' Strike - Day 2
10:20 PM.At the end of the second day of a five day strike by thousands of junior doctors who have walked off the job around New Zealand, we speak to David Munro from the Resident Doctors Association. Read more Audio
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John Campbell Moves to TVNZ Breakfast
10:45 PM.Less than two weeks after TVNZ's announcement that John Campbell was moving to the show, the journalism giant made his debut on Breakfast this morning. The Spinoff's Alex Casey was up early enough to… Read more Audio
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E-Scooters - The Numbers
10:30 PM.Patrick Reynolds from the website Greater Auckland has been crunching the e-scooter numbers in the city. Some of them might surprise you. Read more Audio
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The Future of Queenstown Airport
10:20 PM.It's been called the world's most scenic airport landing, its been voted the world's best runway view, but tonight Queenstown locals have been discussing moving their iconic airport. Read more Audio
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NZ Comedy Fest
10:30 PM.NZ International Comedy Festival kicks off next week. Lauren Whitney, the General Manager of the NZ Comedy Trust knows where all the laughs are at. Audio
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Counting the Bottles
10:20 PM.Last year the Bay of Plenty Regional Council has given resource consents to two Chinese owned companies based in Murupara and Otakiri, that between them could generate around 15 billion bottles a… Read more Audio
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MIdweek Mediawatch
10:30 PM.Colin Peacock is back with his weather eye on all that is media. Audio
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Looking ahead to ANZAC Day
10:20 PM.National President of the New Zealand Returned and Services Association Barry Clark joins us. Audio
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Shelly Bay Develoment Controversy Continues
10:30 PM.Port Nicholson Block Settlement trustee Neville Baker joins us to respond to Sir Peter Jackson's accusations. Audio
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Queens Wharf Extension Gets the Go-Ahead
10:20 PM.A 90-metre-long concrete extension of Queens Wharf in Auckland has been given the green light by the council. Michael Goldwater from Stop Stealing Our Harbour joins us. Audio
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How To Run A Book Festival
10:37 PM.As New Zealand's only national agency dedicated to reading, the New Zealand Book Council seeks to build a nation of readers, leading to social, cultural and economic wellbeing. The Book Council offers… Read more Audio
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Bic Runga
10:20 PM.Songwriter, composer, and producer Bic Runga who appeared last night on the fundraising concert for the victims of the Christchurch massacre "Aroha Nui, You Are Us" is the first participant in The… Read more Audio
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Why the Law is Failing Victims of Rape
10:40 PM.A Marsden-funded study over five years has found that fewer alleged rapists are being prosecuted now than twenty years ago... Victoria University criminologist Jan Jordan has the details. Audio
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40% of New Zealanders Flagged by Police
10:20 PM.Nearly two million people appear in a New Zealand police intelligence system with an alert against their name, inquiries by the Otago Daily Times have revealed. We speak to the ODT's George Block. Audio
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Deer are Not Like Moa
10:45 PM.There's been a long held theory that, like the moa, introduced deer do a good job of keeping the ecosystem balance in our landscape and without them, plants would grow out of control. However, a new… Read more Audio
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Online Courts
10:30 PM.Following their introduction in a number of countries throughout the world, New Zealand may soon see the introduction of online courts. The University of Otago's Legal Issues Centre is calling on… Read more Audio