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Kiwi Photographer on the latest Bond blockbuster.
7:10 PM.One Nelson woman will be waiting with baited breath for the latest Bond release NO TIME TO DIE. Not only because she's a die-hard fan, but because her imagery captured the film as the on-set stills… Read more Audio
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Banning the Mayor on George Street, Dunedin
10:28 PM.The saga of changing Dunedin's main street in the centre of the city - George Street - to one way, continues with a retailer banning the mayor this week from his shop, after a vote last week to make… Read more Audio
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Gladys Berejiklian to resign
10:18 PM.The sudden decision by the New South Wales Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, that she will resign in the face of a corruption investigation has left the Liberal Party scrambling for a new leader. The… Read more Audio
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The fight to share a place in MIQ
10:50 PM.Helen (we've decided to withold her surname) went over to Sydney see her daughter and grandchildren earlier this year while the travel bubble was open. She's done as she was asked by the Covid-19… Read more Audio
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Fleur's Place is open for business
10:40 PM.Fleur Sullivan is a restaurateur known the country over for her seafood cuisine at her popular Moeraki restaurant Fleur's Place, north of Dunedin. But come lockdown, Fleur shut the doors and vowed not… Read more Audio
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Britney is free
10:30 PM.Britney Spears is finally free from her father's control after more than 13 years. Fans of Britney Spears partied at the courthouse earlier today as a judge suspended the 39-year-old pop star's… Read more Audio
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Missing father and children safe
10:20 PM.The news everyone least expected came mid morning....when a father and his three children, who had been missing in rugged bush in Waikato for nearly three weeks, showed up at the family farm today… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Taiwan
9:35 PM.Our overseass correspondent from Taiwan, William Yang joins us half way through a trip to Chicago in the USA. Audio
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Protest in Aotearoa
7:40 PM.People have been protesting in New Zealand for hundreds of years. So, what were the issues? Did their protest make the change they wanted? Is protesting worth it? Can change be made through protest… Read more Audio
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Materials: Fact or Fiction - MacGyver's Laser
7:10 PM.Dr Karen Thorn, a postdoctoral fellow at VUW working in the Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy Group gives us her scientific take on the MacGyver episode where he makes a laser. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnell
10:45 PM.Hayden Donnell covers the way Sir John Key's column criticising the Government was handled, the people missing in widespread coverage of the disappearance of people such as Gabby Petito, and plaudits… Read more Audio
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Ports race to meet vaccination deadline
10:20 PM.There's been a race to the finish line for port companies to get those stevedores and other port workers who go on board visiting ships, vaccinated before tonight's 9pm deadline. All port workers who… Read more Audio
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Quiz Answer 29th September
9:30 PM.Bryan chats with long-time protester, Barry Lee, winner of his week's prize, a copy of Mandy Hager's "PROTEST! Shaping Aotearoa" Read more Audio
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Where body image and mental health meet
9:10 PM.Tamaki Makaurau writer and body positivity campaigner and educator Angela Barnett has teamed up on a project with illustrator Ruby Jones that tells the stories of seven people, looking at the… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Show Me Shorts
7:12 PM.As this year's Show Me Shorts Film Festival kicks off, covid has meant that it has had to pivot and change over the last month or so. Acting Festival Director, Gareth Farry joins us to give us an… Read more Audio
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Martin Bosley: the loss of a best mate
10:40 PM.It's mental health awareness week and to mark it, chef, food writer and Bryan Crump talks to a very well-known New Zealander on the sudden death of his close friend, Wellington cafe owner and… Read more Audio
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Retailers concerned ahead of countdown to Christmas
10:30 PM.It's still three months till Christmas but the mad shopping rush has already started as retailers scrabble to offset major shipping delays. Covid and shipping backlogs made for a tricky shopping… Read more Audio
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The future of George Street decided
10:20 PM.Its our way or the Highway says a majority of Dunedin councillors - who voted today to make the main street one way to cars. George street will only be open to cars travelling North to South - towards… Read more Audio
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Streaming services buying up large
9:10 PM.Last week news broke that streaming giant Netflix has acquired the rights to the full back catalogue of the works of 20th Century author Roald Dahl. It had to spend a huge amount of cash to get the… Read more Audio
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Libertarian approaches to vaccination
7:10 PM.It can be easy to think we know what a political caste thinks about an issue, but it's often not that cut and dried. Dr Eric Crampton is the chief economist of the New Zealand Initiative and he joins… Read more Audio
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Calling London with Audrey Tinline
10:45 PM.We'll cross live to London for a global view of covid, climate change and a looming battle between Google and the European Union. Read more Audio
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Life with a mental health condition
10:30 PM.Shaun Robinson is the chief executive of Mental Health Foundation of NZ. He chats to Bryan Crump about what it's like to live with bipolar disorder. Read more Audio
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Seymour overtakes Collins in preferred PM stakes
10:20 PM.The prospect of David Seymour becoming deputy Prime Minister is now a step closer to reality. The ACT party continues its upward trend with a five percent increase in the latest One News Colmar… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Our Sportscaster tonight is Shannon Byrne from Darwin. Audio
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The Music of Persia
7:35 PM.Shahram Aryan joins us once again for another journey through the music of Persia. Tonight we learn about well-known Iranian singer Mohammad-reza Shajarian who passed away around this time last year.
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