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Explosions rock multiple Ukrainian cities
10:17 PM.Newhub Europe correspondent Lisette Reymer joins us from Kyiv to discuss the latest wave of attacks on the Ukrainian capital and other cities. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Taiwan
9:30 PM.William Yang joins us from Taipei, tonight he'll be discussing Taiwan reopening its borders to tourists for the first time in more than two years, in her speech for Taiwan's National Day the president… Read more Audio
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Forecasting future earthquakes in New Zealand
9:07 PM.Mention the words "earthquake" in the same brief as "remediation" and it's enough to strike fear in the hearts of all New Zealanders, particularly those in Christchurch and other earthquake prone… Read more Audio
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Gary 'Puku' Petley steps in to South Waikato mayoralty
10:45 PM.They've campaigned and raced to win. Some have stepped out, while others have stepped in. But what's it actually like to be a mayor? South Waikato's first mayor of Maori descent Gary 'Puku' Petley is… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:17 PM.Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the fallout from the local elections - and what it means for the whole country. Also: the Women's Rugby World Cup generates media excitement - in spite of… Read more Audio
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Japanese yokai monsters march through Tāmaki Makaurau
9:30 PM.A congregation of weird and wonderful creatures are currently on display at the Central City Library in Auckland as part of an exhibition entitled Yokai Parade: Supernatural Monsters from Japan. The… Read more Audio, Gallery
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What makes a good ghost story?
9:07 PM.Christchurch-based children's author Bill Nagelkerke is releasing his new book The Ghost House this week, following on from his 2020 offering Ghosts on the Hill. The new title is a tale of resilience… Read more Audio
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Fifty years of years of pride, protest and parades
10:45 PM.Fifty years of Aotearoa's Gay Liberation Movement is being celebrated with the Pride and Protest exhibition as part of the Auckland Heritage Festival. Read more Audio
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Paranormal investigator carries grandparents' famous legacy
10:45 PM.Chris McKinnell is grandson of world-famous paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, whose experiences spawned the deeply spooky Conjuring movie franchise. Read more Audio
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How workplaces can lure staff back to the office
10:30 PM.As restrictions lift and people start heading back to the workplace, they are looking for some of the creature comforts of home. Enter the hot new trend of "resimercial" design. Read more Audio
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Mackle returns for second term as Kaikoura mayor
10:17 PM.Craig Mackle won a big vote of confidence from his constituents, scoring a second term as mayor with more than two-thirds of the vote. Read more Audio
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Four new species of tardigrades found in Southern Alps
9:30 PM.Four new species of tardigrade - also known as water bears or moss piglets - have been discovered in the glaciers of the Southern Alps. Read more Audio
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Bringing Indian raga music to Aotearoa
9:07 PM.Manjit Singh is on a quest to bring Indian music to the people of Aotearoa. Originally hailing from Punjab in India, Manjit plays tabla - a pair of hand drums fundamental to classical Indian music. Read more Audio
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BBC World with Jonathan Frewin
10:45 PM.The BBC's Jonathan Frewin joins Nights with the latest new from around the world. Tonight, the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is underway in Beijing, in Washington the annual… Read more Audio
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Weeds to watch out for in your neighbourhood
10:30 PM.Dr Imogen Bassett talks us through some of the weeds to watch out for in your neighbourhood, including climbing asparagus, moth plants, Japanese knotweed, and the dreaded wandering willy. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Taiwan marking national day
10:30 PM.RNZ News Editor Kaye Albyt is in Taiwan and talks with Karyn... Audio
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Waipa's first female mayor takes the helm
10:17 PM.The local government elections are over and now the real work starts for all the newly-elected councillors and mayors across the motu. Communication and a community-focused approach is what Waipa… Read more Audio
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An Eye On South Auckland
9:40 PM.Photographer Raymond Sagapolutele joins us once again with an update from South Auckland. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport with Zoe George
9:07 PM.Zoe George, Senior Sports Journalist at Stuff, is our sportscaster tonight, looking at some of the latest sports headlines. Tonight, it was a massive weekend for the Rugby World Cup and New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Punters bouncing into the weekend at Megaland
10:30 PM.Megaland is a colossal inflatable obstacle course, measuring an epic 300 meters long with 43 challenging obstacles along the way. Read more Video, Audio
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How can cannabis convictions affect your future?
10:17 PM.A cannabis grower who has multiple convictions for possession, supply, and cultivation tells Karyn that none of his convictions have held him back in life. He now grows for legal operations on the… Read more Audio
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Short-Cut with Dan Slevin
9:30 PM.Film critic Dan Slevin joins the show to share his film selections to kick-start your binge watching this weekend. Read more Video, Audio
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Original artworks by Frida Kahlo to be shown in Auckland
9:12 PM.Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life in Modern Mexico encompasses Kahlo's striking self-portraits and Rivera's prized easel paintings, alongside more than 150 artworks by leading Mexican… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Calls for urgent fix to 'death trap' stretch of SH1
10:40 PM.A stretch of State Highway 1 just south of Cambridge has been dubbed a death-trap - and local authorities are calling on the Prime Minister to urgently implement safety measures. Read more Audio
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How do you cheat at chess?
10:35 PM.The chess world is reeling after revelations American teenager Hans Niemann has benefited from "illegal assistance" in more than 100 online games. NZ Chess Federation President Nigel Metge explains.
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