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Weather Expert: Erick Brenstrum
9:07 PM.Former Metservice Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brenstrum joins us for the first time this year to take a look at weather events around the world. Tonight he talks to Karyn about the cold snap… Read more Audio
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Shelali Shetty: From Trash to Treasure
10:45 PM.One person's junk is another person's treasure, as the old saying goes. And turning trash into saleable treasure is exactly what Wellington's Tip Shop and Recycle Centre. Last year they saved around… Read more Audio
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Midweek Media Watch
10:17 PM.Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock Tonight Colin examines the job cuts at Mediaworks announced this week, personnel changes in the media and the story of the year so far Jacinda Arden's… Read more Audio
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Tony Thorne: Gen Z Communication
9:30 PM.Has Gen-Z - those born between 1997 and 2012 - developed a completely different way of communicating? Every generation invents its own slang and ways of communicating is social media making those… Read more Audio
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Dr Andrea Graves: Backyard Chickens
9:07 PM.There seems to be no end in sight for New Zealand's egg shortage with experts the industry say it could be months until things return to normal So could backyard Chickens be the answer? Even the… Read more Audio
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Bob Dolven: World adventurer gifts motorbike
10:45 PM.After a global search for the perfect place to display his trusty companion world adventurer Bob Dolven decided on Invercargill. The American airline pilot his motorbike Andiamo, a 2004 BMW GS1150… Read more Audio
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Joanne Mallon: Quiet Quitting
10:30 PM.It all started on TikTok and other social media... as many trends do... The phrase "quiet quitting" took on a life of its own last year... A bit of context, if you were out of loop... "quiet quitting"… Read more Audio
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Richard Fitzwilliams: What's Next for Megan and Harry?
10:17 PM.The Netflix doco raised a few eyebrows, the headline-grabbing memoir's hit the shelves and ruffled plenty of feathers - as well as being the fastest-selling non-fiction book in history. It's been a… Read more Audio
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Nina Hall: Feminist foreign policy in Germany
9:30 PM.Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University Nina Hall joins us once again. Tonight she's chatting to us about feminist foreign policy in Germany In Particular she takes… Read more Audio
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Dr Franz Strydom: Melanoma detecting AI
9:07 PM.Artificial Intelligence developed in New Zealand will soon to soon be used to screen thousands of patients in the early stages of melanoma Developed by the melanoma diagnostic service MoleMap, it is… Read more Audio
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BBC Correspondent
10:45 PM.The BBC's Robert Hugh-Jones joins Nights with the latest new from around the world Including the latest in the nearly year long conflict between Russian and Ukraine, the closing of one of the Seven… Read more Audio
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Simon Kingham: Speed Limits
10:17 PM.Slow down - that's the prevailing message from New Zealand Transport Authority Waka Kotahi. Lower limits don't just save lives - they make NZ towns and cities better places to live, according to Simon… Read more Audio
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Culture Regular
9:30 PM.Electronic music aficionado, Paul Berrington, joins the show to share some dance music tonight it's from an independent record label based in Amsterdam. Audio
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Cassie Roma: Elton John Super-fan
9:30 PM.He said he'd be coming back, and he is. The legend that is Elton John is performing in Auckland and Christchurch this week... not that my next guest will need reminding. Cassie Roma is an Elton… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Bryan Waddell
9:10 PM.Veteran sports broadcaster and cricket commentator Bryan Waddle joins Karyn on the programme for a rundown of the latest sporting news. Including what's happening at the Australian Open, the Black… Read more Audio
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Out Lately
10:45 PM.Tamaki's resident music nerd steps out of his makeshift recording studio to bring us his favourite tracks of the week. Audio
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Kirsty Ross - Surviving Christmas
10:22 PM.While it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas... it can also be a bit of a stressful time for many. Family gatherings, high expectations... and wrestling for the TV remote. Kirsty Ross, Associate… Read more Audio
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Short-Cut with Dan Slevin
9:30 PM.Film critic Dan Slevin shares his selections to kick-start your binge watching this weekend. This week, he takes us through animated Christmas movies Arthur, Klaus and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Audio
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Christmas weather forecast
9:18 PM.With Christmas Day fast approaching, there's one burning question we all want an answer to: What will the weather be like on the big day? MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris joins Karyn on the show.
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Peter Langlands
9:07 PM.Peter Langlands is on a mission to promote wild foods and foraging in New Zealand. He's been foraging most of his life and is up for any challenge. With Summer in full swing, we asked Peter to share… Read more Audio
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The best Christmas movies of all time
10:45 PM.Movie fan and film lecturer Dr Andrea Wright shares her picks for the best Christmas movies of all time. Read more Audio
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Living in a campervan
10:30 PM.Annette Howley and her partner Steve sold their home and business in Timaru a few months ago - they've even left the family cat behind. They've opted for a life on the road with their campervan. Audio
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Why do humans kiss?
10:25 PM.Jacqueline Hellyer, a Sydney-based psychosexual therapist, talks with Karyn about kissing. Audio
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Jason Morrison
9:30 PM.Jason Morrison from 7News in Australia joins us with the latest news from across the ditch. Audio
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Advertisements with John Williams
9:17 PM.When it comes to product advertisements, consumers like a bit of mystery. A University of Otago-led study, in partnership with researchers from the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science, in… Read more Audio
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