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Art dispensed from a vending machine
10:40 PM.Vending machines usually have a selection of drinks, snacks and ... personal items What about art from a vending machine? In Christchurch, New Zealand's first ART vending machine has been installed at… Read more Audio
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Bird's eye view of convoy protest
10:33 PM.Karyn talks to local resident, Chris Roberts who has been watching the protest activity and endured the disruption. Read more Audio
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Convoy protest doomed to fail - Minto
10:25 PM.Veteran protestor John Minto says the Freedom Convoy lacks a strategy and an objective and is therefore bound to fail. We're in our third night of protestors camping out on the lawn at Parliament and… Read more Audio
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Buller water levels lower than feared
10:18 PM.Civil Defence in Westport is closely watching the Buller River, after high tide hit at 7pm. Floodwaters have cut off the town today,prompting a state of emergency to be declared as homes were… Read more Audio
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To fridge or not to fridge
10:30 PM.Where is the best place to keep eggs, tomatoes and bread? It depends on how quickly you get through them but generally, the answer is 'cupboard, cupboard, freezer' says nutritionist Claire Turnbull. Read more Audio
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Massive food storage warehouse planned for Auckland
10:25 PM.It's all very 'Armageddonish' - but a massive new warehouse is being built in Drury in Auckland to try and prepare for future pandemic related food shortages. Kris Webster, Sorted Logistics director… Read more Audio
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Anti-vaccine protesters vehicles cause headaches
10:15 PM.The anti-vaccine protest outside Parliament seems to have united politicians. Not a single MP has come out to talk to the few hundred protesting the vaccine mandates. The Prime Minister has said they… Read more Audio
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Calling London with Rich Preston
10:48 PM.BBC correspondent Rich Preston has the latest from world news Read more Audio
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Australia counts its koalas and there are surprisingly few left
10:36 PM.There used to be millions of koalas in Australia. Now there are just 90 thousand in Queensland and NSW. A new report says that'll drop to 63,000 by 2032 and is calling for koalas to be declared… Read more Audio
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School goes gender neutral with its head boys and girls
10:25 PM.Is the concept of head boy and head girl an outdated naming ritual no longer fit for purpose? Lincoln High School says it is, and they gave it away a few years ago -- they now have a gender-neutral… Read more Audio
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Rio Tinto sees a future in New Zealand...
10:18 PM.The Tiwai Point aluminium smelter has done an about turn and now wants to keep operating past 2024 - when it was expected to close. The majority owner, Rio Tinto issued a statement today saying the… Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules with Adrian Workman
10:42 PM.Tonight's Kiwi Rules guest is Adrian Workman from the band Vietnam who were around from 1981 to 1985, releasing their self-titled EP on Jayrem Records before they broke up. Now, all these years later… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Human Rights Commission urge Kiwis to 'Dial it Down'
10:33 PM.The New Zealand Human Rights Commission have launched a new campaign called 'Dial it Down' and are asking Kiwis to dial down the personal attacks and keep conversations civil - online and in person. Read more Audio
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South Canterbury farm reveals extraordinary sinkhole formation
10:23 PM.Craigmore Station is a sheep, beef and deer farm where land is covered in sinkholes which geologists have described as one of the more remarkable formations found in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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West Coast update with mayor Jamie Cleine
10:18 PM.It's been another tough day for those on the West Coast as the red heavy rain warning remained in place. Last night Westport residents were urged to self-evacuate and today Civil Defence ordered a… Read more Audio
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Chinese horoscope: 2022 the year of the tiger explained
10:46 PM.Chinese New Year celebrations are well underway around the world as we enter the year of the tiger. Kay Tom is a Master in the Ancient Chinese Science of Feng Shui Horoscope and joins Karyn to explain… Read more Audio
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Hawkes Bay leaders vote against 80km speed limit
10:35 PM.The Hawkes Bay Regional Transport Committee this evening voted against dropping the speed limit from 100km/h to 80km/h that Waka Kotahi are bringing into force on February 18th. Read more Audio
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NZ Olympic flag bearer profiles
10:32 PM.Karyn profiles team New Zealand flag bearers, ski-duo Finn Bilous and Alice Robinson. Read more Audio
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US and Australia row over Captain Cooks 'Endeavour'
10:24 PM.Today it was reported that after 22 years of research the remains of the Endeavour, the ship that Cook captained on his maiden voyage to Australia and New Zealand, had been discovered in Newport… Read more Audio
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Grounded Kiwis react to border reopening
10:18 PM.Today the government announced New Zealand's border will be reopening in a 5-step plan. Grounded Kiwis spokesperson Martin Newell joins Karyn to discuss his reaction to the news. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock
10:40 PM.Colin looks at the media coverage of pregnant Kiwi journalist Charlotte Bellis wanting an MIQ spot, TVNZ's political popularity poll and an awkward moment between Jesse Mulligan and his over-achieving… Read more Audio
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Buller update with mayor Jamie Cleine
10:36 PM.A state of emergency was declared in Buller this afternoon due to heavy rain. Residents have set up sandbags and were urged to prepare getaway bags in preparation for evacuations. Mayor Jamie Cleine… Read more Audio
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Research into cannabis use reveals unique lung damage
10:28 PM.Today the University of Otago released the findings from research into long-term cannabis use. It revealed smoking cannabis leads to lung damage, but in a different way to tobacco. Read more Audio
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Income insurance scheme risks two-teir system
10:17 PM.Under a new policy proposed today by Finance Minister Grant Robertson, workers who lose their job could be paid up to 80 percent of their wage for up to seven months. The Child Poverty Action Group… Read more Audio
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Vegan Society encourage Kiwis to try 'FebNoDairy'
10:50 PM.The Vegan Society wants us to go "cold turkey" on dairy for a month and they're calling it 'FebNoDairy'. Spokesperson for the Vegan Society Aotearoa New Zealand Claire Insley chats with Bryan to… Read more Audio