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Naturism and your rights
10:17 PM.A neighbourly dispute over naturism ended up being taken to the Dunedin District Court. New Zealand Naturist Federation president Wendy Lowe joins Lately to discuss the law. Read more Audio
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Aaron Gilmore on the comeback
10:45 PM.Being a politician is often a tough thankless job . . . so is is any wonder not enough people want to do it. One person who knows all about the scrutiny faced by elected officials is former National… Read more Audio
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Wrong fuel, what to do?
10:35 PM.A mix up at Auckland petrol station has left motorists with a potential very expensive problem. AA Fuel Spokesperson Terry Collins tells us what happens when fuels get mixed up and what you can do. Read more Audio
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Cruise ships sail back into New Zealand
10:23 PM.After a more than two year absence from New Zealand waters the first cruise ship is set to arrive in Auckland tomorrow morning. Joining Lately is the chief executive of the New Zealand Cruise… Read more Audio
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Polio making a come back?
10:17 PM.It was once one of the world's most feared diseases but now for most of us polio is consigned to the history books, but unfortunately it appears to be making a comeback.
Dr Heather Battles is a… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:32 PM.Hayden Donnell joins Karyn for Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Audio
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Wellington Slipping Away
10:25 PM.Wellington is in clean up mode after two days of heavy downpours caused significant slips across the city and wider region. City Council chief infrastructure officer Siobhan Procter joins Karyn with… Read more Audio
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Uffindell Saga Continues
10:23 PM.The RNZ parliament team give a rundown on the latest from the fallout from the Sam Uffindell revelations over two past two days. Audio
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Eat Of The Week - Potato
10:50 PM.The eat of the week is the potato - that starchy tuber that is native to the Americas. Pukekohe potato grower Jay Master shares his tips. Read more Audio
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What Does Your Name Smell Like
10:35 PM.Henry Gray has a rare condition which means he can taste, smell and feel words and he's revealed which names are delicious - and which taste like urine. Read more Audio
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Ferrari Recall
10:30 PM.They're the epitome of luxury but Ferrari has had to recall nearly 24,000 of it's cars sold in the United States since 2005 because of a potentially dangerous breaking issue. Read more Audio
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Sam Uffindell Fallout Continues
10:20 PM.RNZ political reporter Anneke Smith gives us a rundown of the fallout from the revelations new National Sam Uffindell beat a younger boy while attending King's College and only apologised seven months… Read more Audio
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BBC Look Ahead with Rich Preston
10:45 PM.Kenya goes to the polls, Tensions between China, Taiwan and the US Flowers galore in Belgium. Read more Audio
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Dunedin Cemetery Tours
10:38 PM.Gregor Campbell is an Historian and Taphophile who runs cemetery tours in Dunedin. He tells Karyn he's intrigued with what's written on the head stones. Read more Audio
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Blow Hard for Rail Safety
10:28 PM.Kiwis are being asked to BLOW LEFT and BLOW RIGHT to avoid collisions on train tracks. In the last year there have been 28 collisions at public level crossings, more than twice the 13 collisions in… Read more Audio
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Political Poll Analysis
10:20 PM.A One News Kantar Poll shows National and Act could govern together with 62 seats. Our political reporter Anneke Smith joins Karyn from the press gallery. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 PM.He's been on ice for weeks now but we've opened the chilly bin ... Finn Johansson with our Friday night music feature Out Lately and it's not cold in there at all. Read more Audio
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Fly Away Home - Or Not
10:25 PM.Its been a bad week to be a pigeon - world-wide. Pigeon fancier Craig Gray has been racing birds for 57 years, he joins Karen to tell us a thing or two about how pigeons operate. Read more Audio
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Live from the Commonwealth Games
10:18 PM.We're now on to Day 8 of the Commonwealth Games - New Zealand sits fourth on the medal table with 37 medals, including 16 golds. The RNZ team in Birmingham will join us just after the news with a run… Read more Audio
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Cakes for Camping
10:45 PM.When the kids leave home and you're knocking around the house the next thing on the life agenda might be "downsizing". Annette Howey and her partner Steve are doing just that Read more Audio
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E-Bike Festival
10:30 PM.E-Bike sales are on the rise with more than 75,000 being imported into the country each year. And now New Zealand has it's own e-bike festival. Film and television producer and former head of the New… Read more Audio
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James Shaw Stands Alone
10:20 PM.Nominations for the position of Green Party co-leader closed earlier tonight, with current co-leader James Shaw the only candidate. That doesn't mean he gets to keep his job though. Read more Audio
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Commonwealth Games - Day 7
10:17 PM.Heading into Day seven of the Commonwealth Games - New Zealand sits fourth on the medal table with 35 medals, including 16 golds. Joining us from the games village is our reporter Bridget Tunicliffe.
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Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock
10:35 PM.Scurrilous rumours hit NZME in the pocket; Mini-doco about gay cricketer sparks debate; TV News themes -- Bill Bailey's BBC apocalyptic rave; and MPs in harmony - literally. Read more Audio
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Live Update from the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham
10:17 PM.Live Update from the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Read more Audio