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New Zealander In Cambodia
10:35 PM.Rhys Jones is on the line from Cambodia. Rhys was born and raised in Christchurch and lived there for 27 years. Living abroad since 2001. He still has family and friends in Christchurch and this is… Read more Audio
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Looking back at anti-migrant rhetoric in Parliament.
10:20 PM.Newsroom reporter, Thomas Coghlan is taking a look at Hansard to find out how our leaders and representatives have spoken about immigrants. Audio
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Employment Matters
10:35 PM.Max Whitehead is back again. Tonight he's looking at the Equal Pay Amendment Bill Audio
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You Tube Offending
10:17 PM.It's alleged that You Tube has been a hunting ground for paedophiles... we'll cross to the UK in a moment to talk to Professor Belinda Winder about how children are being exploited and what Audio
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Lately for 13 March 2019
10:15 PM.Kaikoura residents are having to boil their water probably until the end of the week... Karyn Hay talks to freshwater campaigner Dr Mike Joy and also Jim Graham who is Water New Zealand's Principal… Read more Audio
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Picasso Would Be Envious
10:47 PM.'A Supported Life' is a charity-based residential care facility for adults with learning disabilities. This week they join artist Anna Crichton on Auckland Waterfront's Wynyard Quarter in an arts… Read more Audio
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Is Wellington Moving Yet
10:30 PM.A report into Wellington's controversial Inner City Bypass has said that "costs may have outweighed benefits". We talk to campaigner - and now Wellington City Councillior, Iona Pannett Audio
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Matt Blomfield about being defamed
10:00 PM.Matt Blomfield is the businessman who has been suing Cameron Slater for defamation. Today the Human Rights Review Tribunal has found that in a series of Whale Oil blog posts in 2012, Slater held… Read more Audio
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THE WORD - Dead Letters
10:40 PM.If we are tempted to think of threats to privacy as solely problems of the digital age, we should think again. Dead Letters: Censorship and subversion in New Zealand 1914-1920 is a startling reminder… Read more Audio
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Tasman Farmers Still Struggling with Drought
10:25 PM.Farmers in Golden Bay are struggling with the effects of a drought that some say is the worst they've seen. Federated Farmers Golden Bay provincial president Wayne Langford joins us to tell us more. Audio
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Police Complaints
10:10 PM.Police have confirmed a number of officers are being investigated following concerns around their behaviour while off-duty last month. We talk to Judge Colin Doherty from the Independent Policy… Read more Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay
10:17 PM.Recognising the Role of Midwives; new series of the On the Rag podcast; and Kiwi Rules with Purple Pilgrims. Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay for 7 March 2019
10:17 PM.Danish researchers find no connection between MMR vaccine and Autism, the Gay Purge in Cechnya continues. Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay for 6 March 2019
10:17 PM.Lending and fair trading, and midweek Mediawatch. Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay
10:15 PM.School Climate Change Protest. Marine Heatwaves and their implications. Who needs cute social media? Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay
10:17 PM.Goverment plans to combat ticket scalping; sniffing out cancer; and The Word - Who would want a career in Journalism? Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay for Friday 1 March
10:15 PM.Tonight on the show: It's been a historic day for Christchurch as the Town Hall finally reopens ... in a moment we'll talk to Zoe George who's in the city for the opening And today March 1st is World… Read more Audio
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Lately Thursday 28 February 2019
10:15 PM.Frontline Canterbury police have been told to carry firearms until further notice, barrister Nicholas Taylor who is a specialist in firearms law, joins us and Newsroom's David Williams about what he… Read more Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay
10:15 PM.Nelson fire evacuation - the latest. Midweek Mediawatch Audio
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Lately With Karyn Hay for Tuesday 26 February
10:16 PM.The Australian cleric Cardinal George Pell has become the most high-ranking Catholic clergyman in the world to be convicted of child sex offences. The investigitive journalist who first broke the… Read more Audio
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Clothes Made In Poverty
8:30 PM.Oxfam Australia have published a report today titled "Made In Poverty" that names big Australian and New Zealand clothing brands as culprits in the developing-nation poverty cycle. Dr Helen Szoke, the… Read more Audio
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The journalist who broke the Cardinal Pell sex abuse story.
8:17 PM.The Australian cleric Cardinal George Pell has become the most high-ranking Catholic clergyman in the world to be convicted of child sex offences. The investigitive journalist who first broke the… Read more Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay fro Monday 25 February
10:17 PM.On tonights the show: we're talking to Dr Lynn Riggs about new W.H.O "housing and health" guidelines ... film buff Dan Slevin with all the Oscars news in case you missed it and on The Word tonight the… Read more Audio
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Lately with Karyn Hay
10:15 PM.Weather Report for the Weekend Festivals. Kiwi Rules with Matthew Crawley from Outsider Sounds Festival. Audio
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Lately for 21 February 2019
10:17 PM.Tax Working Group Report - what's the score? Max Whitehead takes a look at Triangular Employment. Audio