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Bus union rejects claims that meal breaks will derail services
10:20 PM.The New Zealand Bus and Coach Association is up in arms over the new meal break legislation that comes into effect in less than six weeks. From May 6th, workers across all industries will be required… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules with Alvin Leroy
10:50 PM.Fresh of releasing his debut single, "Green, Purle & Blue," Alvin Leroy joins Karyn to discuss the wide range of musical projects he is involved in and introduces one of Wellington's must-see acts, Dr… Read more Audio
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The Feijoa Festival
10:35 PM.The beloved feijoa is getting its just due this weekend, as hundereds will gather to celebrate the green fruit, in all its infused forms, at Auckland's annual Feijoa Festival. The event is run in… Read more Audio
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Struggling Writers
10:20 PM.The plight of the struggling writer is not new, neither is getting any easier according to a new report by Copyright Licensing New Zealand. The Writer's Earnings in New Zealand report revealed that… Read more Audio
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Employment Law with Max Whitehead
10:50 PM.Tonight Max is looking at casual employment and casual contracts. Audio
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Cuba Dupa goes Off street
10:37 PM.Wellington's annual street festival has today outline their new schedule and programme, having had to move everything indoors due to the country wide high terror threat that CubaDupa are operating in.
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Regulating Social Media
10:10 PM.The case for an independent regulator of social media is becoming even more compelling in the wake of the Christchurch atrocity and its livestreaming. Dr Peter Thompson is Chair of the Better Public… Read more Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
10:30 PM.Colin Peacock joins Karyn to assess the media coverage of the Christchurch attack, how the massacre has been discussed across the ditch and praises the work done by student journalists at Otago… Read more Audio
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Tomorrow's Schools: separating fact from fiction
10:20 PM.49 schools have come together to launch the Community Schools Alliance to oppose the education review's recommendation for the creation regional hubs. The Alliance has taken out full page ads in the… Read more Audio
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Whanganui's first street art festival
10:45 PM.Whanganui is holding their first ever Street Art Festival, Whanganui Walls, bringing 8 local and international artists to Whanganui to paint 8 large walls over 4 days. The artists come from… Read more Audio
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Young female athletes and the Pill - time for a rethink?
10:30 PM.Dr Stacy Sims from Waikato University says an exclusive focus on women in sport is imperative because nearly everything that is known about nutritition, training regimes, external motivation and… Read more Audio
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One Nation Caught seeking NRA Donations
10:20 PM.Senior figures in Australia's far right party, One Nation have been caught seeking millions of dollars of political donations from US gun rights group the National Rifle Association in a bid to weaken… Read more Audio
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A Single Woman's Guide to Money in NZ
10:46 PM.Susan Edmunds is a senior business journalist who specialises in personal finance. She joins us to discuss her new book. Audio
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Transforming how rich countries farm
10:30 AM.Eloise Gibson is Newsroom's environment and science editor. She has just been in France and as part of her trip interviewed Europe's candidate for Director of the UN Food and Agriculture about her… Read more Audio
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Artists come together for Christchurch
10:18 AM.On Saturday April 13 in Auckland and Wednesday April 17 in Christchurch the New Zealand music industry will come together to present two concert events to raise funds to help those affected by the… Read more Audio
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Friday New
10:30 PM.RNZ Journalist Danielle Street hunts out the best of new music that we need to be listening to. Audio
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One week on from the Christchurch Mosques Terror Attack
10:20 PM.We reflect on how New Zealand, and in particular New Zealand's Muslim community, has walked through one of the darkest weeks in its history. Audio
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Extremism is Not a Mental Illness
10:45 PM.Shaun Robinson, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand Joins us to explain why extremism is not a mental illness Audio
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Federated Farmers supports toughening up on firearms
10:23 PM.In light ofPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern's announcement today that New Zealand will ban all military-style semi-automatic weapons and assault rifles, we talk to Miles Anderson from Federated Farmers Audio
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Dunedin's Mayor calls on the community to ask hard questions
10:18 PM.More than 18-thousand people pack into Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium to pay their respects to the 50 people who died in the Christchurch terror attacks. Mayor Dave Cull talks about his challenge… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:40 PM.Jeremy Rose joins us for our midweek look at who's doing what in the media. Audio
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Dealing with Trauma and Grief
10:20 PM.Louise Marra is Leadership New Zealand's Programme Director. Louise wears many hats but much of her work focusses on trauma and grief. Audio
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Wellington Library Closed from Today
10:45 PM.Wellington's central library is being closed indefinitely after a new engineering report raised concern about its safety in a significant earthquake. We talk to Wellington Mayor, Justin Lester. Audio
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The Media and the Law in the wake of the Christchurch Attack
10:20 PM.We're joined by media law expert Ursula Cheer from Canterbury University's Law School to discuss some of the aspects of the media response to this tragedy. Audio
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New Zealander in London
10:40 PM.Carla Gray is a former RNZ reporter who is now based in London with the BBC. Audio