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Vaccination passport dumped in England
10:40 PM.The UK government has announced it is unlikely England will ever return to lockdown despite rising covid cases in the country. It has also dropped a plan to make people in England show vaccine… Read more Audio
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Season's first Albatross arrives in Otago
10:30 PM.The bells rang out in Otepoti, Dunedin today, to herald the arrival of a very special traveller. The first returning Endangered Northern Royal Albatross of the season has been welcomed at Taiaroa… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Helene Elliot, Sports columnist with the LA Times join us from New York, where sh'es covering the U.S. Open tennis tournament Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Helene Elliot, Sports columnist with the LA Times join us from New York, where sh'es covering the U.S. Open tennis tournament Audio
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Further covid crisis looms in NSW
8:17 PM.New South Wales Intensive Care Units are at peak capacity and struggling to cope with covid cases as health authorities say worse is yet to come. On top of that, over a thousand health care workers… Read more Audio
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Culture Regular - Maori Arts
7:40 PM.Teina Moetara joins us from Manutuke once again Audio
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New Single from Moana & The Tribe
7:10 PM.Moana & The Trive have released a new song & video for Te Wiki O Te Reo Maori - 'Aio ana' The reo lyrics were penned by Scotty Morrison, with music written by Paddy Free and Moana Maniapoto. We speak… Read more Video, Audio
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ACC injuries in rugby
10:15 PM.A study of ACC claims from rugby players aged from just five years old, to 40 years old, has tallied up the number of injury claims in what's historically been the nation's favourite game. It's found… Read more Audio
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Britney Spears' father willing to end conservatorship
10:38 PM.Pop star Britney Spears' father has reportedly petitioned a court in Los Angeles to end the conservatorship over her estate. Jamie Spears said in August he was willing to step down from the role and… Read more Audio
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Big opportunity for new musical talent in Dunedin
10:30 PM.New bands and musicians are being asked to audition for New Year's Eve at the Octagon. Dunedin City Council is hoping to put on an event with lots of new talent alongside more experienced bands on the… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Japan
9:30 PM.As the Japanese prime minister, Yoshihide Suga announces he wwill not be running in his party's (the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan) election of a new leader, our Overseas Correspondent from Japan… Read more Audio
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Including Children in Public Health
7:35 PM.Anthropologist and Child Health researcher, Dr Julie Spray joins us to talk about children's inclusion in the public health approach to the pandemic. Audio
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Springtime in the Forest
7:12 PM.Our forest expert, Dean Baigent-Mercer joins us to talk about the sights, smells and sounds of springtime in the forest. Audio
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The fight to get back to New Zealand
10:17 PM.A second red flight for people eligible for MIQ emergency allocations will leave Sydney to fly to Auckland next Wednesday. MIQ spaces have been made available by deferring places intended for a group… Read more Audio
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Someday Stories 2021
9:14 PM.We talk to Chris Widdup, the Executive Director of The Someday Project.about the the fresh crop of short films that make up the fifth series of Someday Stories, a creative development platform for… Read more Video, Audio
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Screen time and child development - the latest NZ research
7:13 PM.Sir Peter Gluckman joins us to talk about a new report into screen time and its effects on children's emotional, social and cognitive development written by him and the team at Koi Tu: The Centre for… Read more Audio
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Back to full pie production in Oamaru
10:55 PM.Blair Gourdie is the Baker at Harbour Street Pies in Oamaru "(they're famous cos they're good)" He has just woken up and is about to don his bakers whites and fire up the ovens at midnight for the… Read more Audio
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Libraries reopen under covid restrictions
10:28 PM.And we were wondering what happens as all usual facilities reopen under Delta Level 2. So we head a bit further north to Wellington, and talk to Lorinda Thomas from Wellington City Council libraries.
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Canterbury readies for Delta Level 2
10:18 PM.All around the country south and north of Auckland, Delta Level 2 kicks at one minute to midnight tonight. Who will be up first? The street cleaners, the bakers, the movers and shakers? The Canterbury… Read more Audio
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Recording Bird Song During Lockdown
9:10 PM.Andrew Dalziel got on his bike last week to record the sounds of native birds at Polhill Reserve in Aro Valley. Audio
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Statistics, Damn Statistics and their Misuse.
7:15 PM.Dillon Mayhew, Associate Professor from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Te Heranga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington joins us once again. He tackles one of his favourite topics: the… Read more Audio
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Richard Beddie - Cheif Executive of Exercies NZ
10:36 PM.Richard Beddie on alert level 2. Audio
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