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Help me cook: Bajan
10:45 PM.Chefs and home cooks share their tips on cuisines from all around the world and introduce us to a few key ingredients to get you started on their favourite meals. Read more Audio
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80 year old Picton man on winning tech start up competition
10:30 PM.80 year old Picton man Ronald Ragen decided he wanted to try something "completely different" so he signed up for Marlborough's first "Techstars Startup Weekend". He was put in a team with the aim of… Read more Audio
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St James in Wellington open after three years
10:25 PM.The lights are back on at the St James Theatre in Wellington. Tonight TEEKS and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra graced the stage, with songs arranged by Mahuia Bridgeman-Cooper Read more Audio
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Auckland mayoral candidates on their first debate
10:17 PM.Efeso Collins and Viv Beck spoke to Karyn after their first debate held by the Penrose Business Association. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock
10:35 PM.Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about matters of life, death and health in the media lately - the strong reaction to a terrible tragedy on the roads; a follow-up to 'Patrick Gower on Booze' - and… Read more Audio
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Cats to be desexed and microchipped
10:24 PM.Following in the not-so-furry footsteps of Whanganui and Palmerston North City, Whangarei District Council has now voted in favour of all pet cats in the region being snipped and chipped by 6 months… Read more Audio
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Petition to ban sugary drinks presented at parliament
10:20 PM.A petition to ban sugary drinks from all New Zealand schools has been presented to Green MP Dr Elizabeth Kerekere at parliament today. Audio
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Matariki weekend weather
8:30 PM.Temperatures are on their way down and what will the weather be doing over Matariki weekend? Audio
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Give swedes a chance
10:50 PM.The swede – aka Tuwīti tānapu – is often overlooked by Kiwi supermarket shoppers but right now these hardy and nutritious root vegetables are at their very best. Read more Audio
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Time management tips for the winter months
10:35 PM.It was the winter solstice today.It's the day of the year with the latest sunrise and the earliest sunset ...which may make you feel like you have less time. Robyn Pearce, a time management… Read more Audio
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Getting elected with Sue Kedgley
10:27 PM.Earlier tonight the Wellington Branch of the National Council of Women New Zealand hosted a panel at Victoria University titled "Let's Get Elected" aimed at getting more women involved in key roles… Read more Audio
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Taskforce to tackle gib shortage
10:20 PM.Today, Megan Woods, the Minister for Building and Construction announced that a taskforce has been set up to look into plasterboard shortages. Julien Leys, the chief executive of the Building Industry… Read more Audio
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BBC World with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.Pete Ross joins us with the latest from the BBC World newsroom. Audio
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Sustainable feast at Fat Pig Farm
10:30 PM.How does a long lazy meal shared around a farmhouse table in the Huon Valley in Tasmania sound? Particularly when you're served multiple dishes straight from the gardens and paddock - all seasonal… Read more Audio
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Disruptions to Wellington trains continue into Tuesday
10:25 PM.Train lines have been disrupted in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara/ Wellington resulting in some cancellations today and into tomorrow. Samantha Gain, General Manager of Metlink tells Karyn what you need to know.
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Firefighter's fight for fair working conditions
10:20 PM.Despite being on a partial strike, firefighters around the country continue to respond to emergencies. Their fight for better pay, conditions and mental health support seems to have stalled with their… Read more Audio
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Eat of the Week - Onion
10:45 PM.To help you keep the cost of your kai down, each week we feature an item that represents great value and easy eating. The eat of the week is ONION. The best buying we found is a kilo of loose brown… Read more Audio
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Making Video Content Accessible
10:36 PM.A year 13 student from St Orans College in Upper Hutt has launched a campaign including an online petirion for 'legal captioning standards' on media producers. Currently much of New Zealand's video… Read more Audio
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Investing for the future in wahine and rangatahi
10:25 PM.How do you get economic security in difficult times? According to Maori Development Minister Willie Jackson, it is by investing in wahine and rangatahi - women and young people. Willie explains how… Read more Audio
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Independent review of electoral laws
10:18 PM.Today Justice Minister Kris Faafoi announced the names of those who will be leading an independent review of electoral laws to "better support people to exercise their democratic right to vote"… Read more Audio
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BBC World with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.Pete Ross joins us with the latest from the BBC World newsroom. Read more Audio
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Who's bringing the mint sauce.?
10:35 PM.140 years ago New Zealand's first ever shipment of frozen sheep meat docked in London on board the Steam ship the SS Dunedin. It was remarkable journey for a number of reasons. Of the 5000 carcasses… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Sharing Skills with Ukrainian Fighters
10:18 PM.New Zealand will be sending 30 defence force personnel to Britain to train Ukranian forces in handling a specific weapon, a howitzer. Chief of Defence Force Air Marshal Kevin Short said 230 Ukrainians… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finnbar Johansson
10:45 PM.This week's guide to the best new music. Read more Video, Audio
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A last ditch effort across the ditch
10:25 PM.Australia is heading to the polls tomorrow to decide which party will run the country for the next three years. We catch up with author, commentator and the chairman of the Australian Republic… Read more Audio