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Overseas Correspondent
9:45 PM.Our Overseas Corresppondent from Scotland, Andrew Learmonth joins us from Glasgow. Audio
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Taking stock of out Freshwater Taonga Species
7:45 PM.Eimer Egan is a Freshwater Fish Ecologist with NIWA based in Christchurch. She joins me to talk about the recently published Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment done for 10 freshwater taonga… Read more Audio
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The Rise of The Market Economy
7:15 PM.Economist Brian Easton joins Bryan for his final chat on the show: The Rise of The Market Economy. Audio
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Eyesight in The Womb
7:10 PM.Professor Vincent Reid is Head of the School of Psychology at the University of Waikato and he's leading some groundbreaking research into how human vision starts to develop in the womb Audio
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Making Voice From The East
9:07 PM.We chat to BBC Journalist John Escolme, the producer of a very special two-part podcast we'll be playing on Nights called Voice From The East. Read more Audio
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The Linguesitcs of Lockdown
7:12 PM.Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Waikato, Andreea Calude has been looking at the linguistics of our tweets and social media interactions over lockdown. Audio
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High school rugby on TV
9:10 PM.Dylan Cleaver questions whether we should televise high school rugby. Audio
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Dame Denise L'Estrange-Corbet new IHC Patron
7:12 PM.IHC New Zealand advocates for the rights, inclusion and welfare of people with intellectual disabilities and supports them to live in the community. They've just announced their new patron - the… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - India
9:35 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent from India, Shoba Naryan joins us from Bengaluru. Audio
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Putting Children at the Centre of Rheumatic Fever Interventions
7:35 PM.Anthropologist and Child Health researcher, Dr Julie Spray joins us once again. Tonight she's taking a look at Rheumatic Fever - how it impacts children and what the best interventions are for them. Audio
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Business Feeling The Heat
7:10 PM.We're joined by Professor David Lont, from the Department of Finance at the University of Otago, who is part of a research team that's been looking into the financial effects of extreme heat spells… Read more Audio
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Kiwi-designed app offers hope for tinnitus sufferers
9:10 PM.Around 5 percent of New Zealanders experience an unexplained ringing in one or both ears known as tinnitus. For many, the condition is not a huge problem but a small group of people find it so… Read more Audio
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Taipei Popcorn
9:30 PM.We talk to New Zealander Nick van Halderen AKA Taipei Popcorn, one of Taiwan's most famous drag queens about their meteoric rise including club performances, Vogue photo shoots and art films. Read more Audio
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Individual Freedom and Social Responsibility
7:12 PM.Eric Crampton, Chief Economist at the New Zealand Initiative joins us once again. Tonight he takes a look at the balancing act between individual freedom and social responsibility from a libertarian… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Zoe George
9:13 PM.Zoe George, Senior Sports Journalist at Stuff is our sportscaster tonight. Audio
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The Music of Mark Seven
7:35 PM.Our Electronic Music afficionado, Paul Berrington joins us once again. Tonight he introduces us to the revisionist boogie and house music of Mark Seven and Parkway Records. Audio
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Auckland Writers Festival | Waituhi o Tamaki Programme Launched
7:09 PM.Auckland Writers Festival Waituhi o Tamaki Director Anne O'Brien joins us with a preview of the 2022 festival. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Taiwan
9:30 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent from Taiwan, William Yang joins us from Taipei, where he will have the latest on the fallout from the visit of the speaker of the United States House of Representatives… Read more Audio
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The Christchurch teen making skateboards from plastic bottle tops
7:45 PM.Christchurch teenager Neith Absalom has figured out a way to reuse plastic bottle tops by melting them down to make skateboard decks. Despite the success of his business Over The Top Recycling, Neith… Read more Video, Audio
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Seismic Assessments: What you need to know
7:12 PM.Michelle Grant, president of Structural Engineering Society of New Zealand joins us once again to talk about something that's a bit of a hot topic at the momement Seismic Assessments and earthquake… Read more Audio
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Nights Host Bryan Crump Announces move to RNZ Concert
7:00 PM.The host of Nights on RNZ National, Bryan Crump has announced that he will wrap up his incredible innings on the show to host a new afternoon drive-time programme for RNZ Concert. Audio
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A musical trip to Ireland
9:10 PM.Author and journalist David Cohen joins me to talk about his latest trip to Ireland, including getting stuck in Los Angles, and the music he encountered there including seeing Van Morrison live in… Read more Audio
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From palliative care nurse to award-winning bookseller
7:15 PM.After a career in palliative care nursing, a decade raising children and an English literature degree, Lisa Adler is now an award-winning bookseller. Read more Audio
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Space Junk
9:35 PM.Sheep farmers Australia have had large pieces of debris, complete with serial numbers, land on their properties after hearing loud bangs last month. The farmers called astrophysicist Brad Tucker to… Read more Audio
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