Episodios

  • The Spirit of the 60s: the photography of Michael Cooper
    Sep 8 2020
    A new exhibition in the Wairarapa is looking at the fashion and culture of the 60s through the lens of fashion photographer Michael Cooper. Masterton bookstore owner and publisher David Hedley of Hedleys Book was an editor and co-publisher of a book about Cooper titled Blinds & Shutters. 
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    15 m
  • Class action gears up against Southern Response
    Sep 8 2020
    Three thousand claimants, who allege state-owned Southern Response misled customers by withholding the true cost of rebuilding their quake damaged Christchurch homes, are continuing to prepare their class action. 
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    22 m
  • Virtual reality museums opens doors
    Sep 7 2020
    The W.D. Trotter Anatomy museum at the University of Otago is New Zealand's oldest and biggest anatomy museum and a unique study is being undertaken by Anatomy PhD student Ruth Warren.
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    10 m
  • Extradition hearings continue for Julian Assange
    Sep 7 2020
    Rob Hugh-Jones from the BBC World Service joins Karyn to look at the events that look likely to make international headlines this week. 
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    9 m
  • Erebus crash memorial closer to being realised in Auckland
    Sep 7 2020
    The long-delayed Erebus crash memorial is a step closer as the Ministry for Culture and Heritage has been granted permission by Heritage New Zealand to build the structure in Parnell's Dove-Myer Robinson Park. Karyn speaks with Reverend Dr John Waugh from the Erebus National Memorial group.
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    13 m
  • Out Lately with Finn Johansson
    Sep 4 2020
    Finn Johansson is back for his fortnightly surf through new music! He's joining Karyn tonight from a boat, cellphone service providing!
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    23 m
  • A West Coast Odd-hiss-ey
    Sep 4 2020
    Are there copperhead snakes on the West Coast? Some locals are convinced, but scientists aren't so sure. Intrepid snake correspondent Charlie O'Mannin went south on an Odd-hiss-ey to find out what's going on. 
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    6 m
  • Mackenzie fire continues by burning underground fuels
    Sep 4 2020
    It's almost a week since the blaze started near Lake Pukaki in the Mackenzie District and Fire and Emergency continue around the clock to bring it under control. Karyn catches up with Principal Rural Fire Officer, Rob Hands, as he prepares a team of 50 firefighters for the weekend ahead.
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    4 m