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Cultural items returning to Australia from Otago Museum
10:25 PM.This November six items from the Otago Museum will return to their original home with the Warumungu people in Australia's Northern Territory. Read more Audio
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Measuring seismic activity in Taupō
10:18 PM.The Taupo Volcano alert level has been raised to Alert Level 1 for the first time. But it's not the first time there's been some seismic jostling in the area - so why raise the level now? Dr Finn… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 PM.It's that time again! Wily guy Finn Johansson lets his music taste do the talking, then does a lot of talking besides that. No surprises there. Come for the tunes, stay for the rapport. Read more Audio
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London gears up for Queen's funeral
10:27 PM.The streets around Westminister continue to fill with mourners but the focus in London is starting to turn towards Monday's funeral for her majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second. Apparently there will be… Read more Audio
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Why aren't seatbelts on school buses mandatory?
10:18 PM.A group of school students from St Mary's College in Auckland had a lucky escape today after the bus they were on crashed through the rails of a motorway overbridge. The bus was left dangling… Read more Audio
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It's official - 10,000 steps a day is best for your health
10:44 PM.The idea that walking 10,000 steps a day was the optimal amount for health is widely known but until now hasn't been proven. Now a new study has confirmed this amount of walking is ideal… Read more Audio
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Bledisloe Cup battle in Melbourne
10:37 PM.RNZ Clay Wilson joined Karyn for a halftime update on the Bledisloe Cup clash between the All Blacks and the Wallabies in Melbourne. She also spoke to Abernesh who runs the All Black Supporters in… Read more Audio
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Open home invite from Invercargill mayoral candidate
10:24 PM.Local body election campaigning is in full swing and one mayoral candidate is getting creative about reaching voters. Invercargill mayoral hopeful Marcus Lush is opening his Bluff home up on Sunday… Read more Audio
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Long shuffle to pay respects to the Queen
10:17 PM.Thousands of mourners continue the slow shuffle towards Westminster Hall to pay their respects to the Queen. Even overnight rain didn't put the crowds off. The queue stretches more than four… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:35 PM.This week: a look at the continuing coverage of the Queen's death as her funeral approaches, the emotional documentary about a journalist's te reo journey, reactions to the plan for more Māori content… Read more Audio
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Wellington Facebook institution up for sale
10:25 PM.A Facebook page which has become a Wellington institution is up for sale. Vic Deals is the biggest online local community in New Zealand - pushing 200,000 members. Owner Grant Burley talks to Karyn… Read more Audio
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Paul Thomas - florist to the Queen
10:18 PM.Large queues of mourners have formed outside Westminster Hall in London, where Queen Elizabeth will lie in state for the next four days. On her casket is expected to be a funeral wreath with her… Read more Audio
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Respecting the tikanga surrounding harakeke
10:45 PM.When local harakeke weavers noticed how the Kapiti Coast District Council parks staff and contractors were chopping back flax bushes they decided to step in and share some of the tikanga principles… Read more Audio
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Repeat winners scoop Emmys
10:35 PM.The Spinoff's Steward Sowman-Lund joins Karyn with the highlights and lowlights of the Emmys 2022. Read more Audio
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Royal collectibles fly out the door
10:25 PM.Do you have any old piece of royal memorabilia tucked away in an old chest or a box somewhere in the garage - or maybe you've got a few items proudly on display? Tarin Brettell owns Auckland antique… Read more Audio
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Holiday clash headache for South Canterbury
10:18 PM.For most people news of an additional holiday is cause for celebration but in South Canterbury it's causing more than a few headaches. The region's anniversary holiday clashes with the date set for… Read more Audio
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BBC World update with Pete Ross
10:48 PM.Pete Ross joins Lately with the latest from the BBC World newsroom Read more Audio
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Memories of the 1972 Māori language petition
10:31 PM.Dr Robert Pouwhare played a pivotal role in getting the Māori language petition to parliament 50 years ago. Read more Audio
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NZ mask manufacturer launches recycling scheme
10:24 PM.New Zealand mask manufacturer MEO is launching a free recycling programme for disposable face masks. Read more Audio
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The masks are coming off
10:18 PM.Karyn speaks to Simone Jones, deputy chair of Hair and Barber NZ, who is delighted she can walk through the salon doors tomorrow completely unmasked. Read more Audio
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Out Lately
10:35 PM.Finn Johansson calls in for the Friday night music feature with Karyn. Read more Audio
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Bring back intermission!
10:25 PM.Are you one of those people whose bladder can't quite go the distance at the movies - or maybe you just want to sneak out for more popcorn, jaffas, or another glass of wine even? Karyn speaks to… Read more Audio
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Puma fans hoping for another test upset
10:18 PM.There's a lot on the line for the All Blacks at Hamilton's FMG Stadium tomorrow night. Will they avoid yet more embarassment after being stunned 25-18 by Argentina in the first test in Christchurch? A… Read more Audio
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Shayne Carter and Dimmer hit the road
10:35 PM.Shayne Carter and Dimmer are finally on the road for the 20th anniversary of the release of the Dimmer album "I Believe You Are A Star" after a few Covid cancellations. Shayne joins Karyn to talk… Read more Audio
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Brothels not playing fair with sex workers
10:25 PM."They wouldn't get away with it at McDonalds" - that's how one sex worker describes unfair employment conditions in some of the country's brothels. Almost 20 years since New Zealand became the first… Read more Audio