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Memories of the Royal Tour Aircraft in 1986
9:31 PM.Flight Sergeant Gaylene Wanrooy (now McCarroll) was Royal Flight Stewart of the Royal Tour aircraft in 1986 and served the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in the VIP compartment. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - France
9:45 PM.Our overseas correspondent is Gregor Thompson. He joins us once again from Paris - where the French government is writing laws and building incentives to reduce energy consumption across the country… Read more Audio
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Investigating Money Laundering in Casinos
7:35 PM.Forensic Accountant Amanda Gore joins us once again - she has just landed back in NZ for a month from Las Vegas! She wants to talk about the work she was doing there around money laundering via… Read more Audio
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Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand
7:12 PM.We talk to Kate Breach is a founding member, and current President of the Committee, of Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand (or WISANZ); a professional network formed in 2021 by women working in the… Read more Audio
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Being a Distance Son or Daughter
9:07 PM.Researcher, anthropologist and founder of DistanceFamilies.com, Helen Ellis shares ideas, resources and stories to arm readers with the wisdom to maintain rich and fulfilling relationships with their… Read more Audio
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Three Kiwi women get real about infertility in the new book When Sex is Not Enough
7:12 PM.Three Kiwi women get raw and honest about their personal struggles with fertility in the new book When Sex Is Not Enough. . Read more Audio
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The next movement for change
7:12 PM.A hundred years ago a workers movement changed the face of politics. What movement will force the establishment to give up wealth and power now? Where will it come from? Associate Professor Brian… Read more Audio
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BBC look ahead
10:45 PM.The announcement of Britains new Prime Minister is only an hour or so away - BBC's Rich Preston is with us now Audio
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Nights Sport - Helene Elliot
9:10 PM.Helene Elliot from the LA Times joins us once again. Read more Audio
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The Music of Persia - Akram Banaee
7:35 PM.Shahram Aryan is back once again to introduce us to more of the music of Persia. Tonight we listen to some Akram Banaee. Read more Audio
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The gendered differences of pain
7:12 PM.Auckland neuroscientist Christine Ozolins joins us - she's been looking into how men and women experience pain differently - New research published in the journal 'Brain' reveals that men and women… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Estonia
9:30 PM.Our overseas correspondent in Estonia, Silver Tambur joins us from Tallin. Read more Audio
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Rarangi Korero The New Zealand Heritage List.
7:35 PM.Another chat with someone from Heritage New Zealand - Pouhere Taonga. Tonight Listing Advisor, Annie James joins me to talk about Rarangi Korero The New Zealand Heritage List. Read more Audio
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Rogue alcohols
7:12 PM.In light of a recent coroner's report regarding a death following the ingestion of ethylene glycol (antifreeze), toxicologis Leo Schep gives us a brief summary of three common alcohols that are toxic.
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Needle-Free Dentistry
10:40 PM.We talk to Dr David White, an Associate Professor at AUT, who co-leads their BioDesign Lab. He's part of a team of academics from AUT, Auckland and Otago University that has developed the Kiwi… Read more Audio
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1001 Outdoor Swimming Tips
9:07 PM.We talk to Scottish broadcaster, film-maker and outdoor swimmer, Calum MacLean about his new book "1001 Outdoor Swimming Tips" - a huge collection of small tips to improve your outdoor swimming… Read more Audio
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Words/Wine/Sound
7:12 PM.We talk to wine critic and multisensory researcher Dr Jo Burzynska about her event at Christchurch's WORD Festival called Words/Wine/Sound about the fascinating relationship between the wine, sound… Read more Audio
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Should We Fall To Ruin
9:07 PM.Journalist Harrison Christian talks about his new book Coming in August is Should We Fall to Ruin which looks at the untold story of a remote garrison of Allied soldiers who stood up to the Japanese… Read more Audio
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Complex Conversations about the Environment
7:12 PM.Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast joins us once again. He believes the manner in which environmental issues, big and small, are dissected in the public discourse (conversations in media, social… Read more Audio
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Tracks from the Crates
7:35 PM.Ben James from Herb's Mobile Record Store joins us once again to pick some tracks from the crates. Tonight, International songs he'll never get sick of. Audio
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Dancing with a Camera
7:12 PM.Neville Waisbrod has been an Argentine tango dancer and teacher in NZ for 20 years. He's also a fine photographer. He has travelled all over NZ capturing moments of emotion and passion the dance… Read more Audio
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Ukraine: The Cost of Freedom
7:38 PM.Kyrylo Kucherov and Kateryna Samokisha are part of the Ukrainian Comminuty in Auckland who have curated the exhibition Ukraine: The Cost of Freedom, a contemporary photojournalism exhibition taken… Read more Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
7:15 PM.Erick Brenstrum takes a look a the record high temperatures we're seeing around the world and talk about the reintroduction of beavers in Devon, England. Audio
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How do we treat businesses that profit from carbon pollution?
9:07 PM.Alistair Woodward from the School of Population Health at the University of Auckland talk to us about how, in a climate crisis, we need to treat businesses that profit from carbon pollution? Audio
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Honey Bee Health
7:12 PM.Entomologist Dr Antoine Felden is studying how the recently discovered virus in the varroa mites may lessen the effects of another crippling bee disease, deformed wing virus (DWV) which affects the… Read more Audio