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Looking after the Catch
7:35 PM.Dr Darren Parsons, Niwa marine ecologist and fisheries scientist talks about "Catch Sampling" to ensure New Zealand fisheries are sustainable. Audio
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Will We Be Thinking Big Again Soon?
7:12 PM.Economist Brian Easton joins us once again to ask if we are reaching the stage of the 1870s, the 1930s and the 1970s of growing unease about the state of the New Zealand economy. Will we have another… Read more Audio
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Native Species and Climate Change
7:14 PM.We talk to Dr Sarah Flanagan, Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences at University of Canterbury about how some of our native species are adapting to climate change? Read more Audio
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Queens Birthday Honour for Southland Music Enthusiast
9:07 PM.Invercargill music enthusiast Neil McDermott is to receive the Queen's Service Medal for services to music promotion and the community in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours. Audio
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Vietnam's whale worshippers
7:12 PM.Chris Humphrey is a journalist, editor and photographer based in Hanoi. and he'll be giving us an insight into the fishing communities along Vietnam's coastline that worship Cá Ông, the whale god they… Read more Video, Audio
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The Wellington Bike Rave
8:07 PM.We'll be gatecrashing the Wellington Bike Rave. Audio
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Cat-containment to keep cats safe
7:45 PM.We talk to master's student Sarah Chamberlain, about "cat-containment" how to protect our native wildlife and how to keep our cats safe. Read more Audio
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Biodiversity is everyone's business
7:35 PM.Emily Arthur, Biodiversity Projects Co-ordinator at the University of Canterbury joins us to talk about the steps we can take as invdividuals, communities and workplaces to improve biodiversity. Read more Audio
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The New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults Shortlists Announced
7:12 PM.The 2022 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults shortlists are announced today - we talk to finalist and former judge Steph Matuku. Read more Audio
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Singapore's high rise flats
9:07 PM.We find out about life in a Singapore Highrise with journalist Rochelle Angus. Audio
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The Role of Non-Native Forests in Carbon Sequestration
7:12 PM.We're joined by Don Carson from the Forest Owners Association to talk about the role of non-native forests in reaching our carbon emissions targets. Audio
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Gordon Tullock
7:12 PM.Eric Crampton, Chief Economist at The New Zealand Initiative joins us once again to talk about his very favourite economist, Gordon Tullock. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Dale MacDonald
9:10 PM.Making her debut as our sportscaster tonight is Dale MacDonald, Paralympic New Zealand's Para Sport Pathway Manager. Read more Audio
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Music Of Persia: Mohsen Sharifian
7:35 PM.Shahram Aryan introduces us to more Persian msuic - tonight vocalist Mohsen Sharifian from Bushehr province. Read more Audio
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At The Crossroads
7:12 PM.We're joined by author Bill Angus who looks at the connections between Shakespeare and the foundational soul-selling myths of blues and rock music in his new book A History of Crossroads in Early… Read more Audio
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Late Edition - The Kiwis businesses hustling in the US
10:25 PM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's highly anticipated meeting with US President, Joe Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris will take place next week as Ms Ardern wraps up her 'back in business tour'… Read more Audio
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Late Edition - Prison Corruption
10:18 PM.What is going on in our prison system? Nine corrections staff at Rimutaka prison including the deputy director have been suspended while an investigation is underway. Fraud and Corruption specialist… Read more Audio
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New Music from Steve Wells
9:40 PM.Former Fur Patrol guitarist, Steve Wells joins us from Paris on the eve of the relase of his latest single. He talks about his decision to take a break from music in 2007 to pursue photography and… Read more Audio
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Structural Engineering for Climate Change
7:12 PM.Michelle Grant, president of Structural Engineering Society of New Zealand joins us once again. She'll be bringing along Lisa Oliver, a structural engineer and sustainable design expert and the'll be… Read more Audio
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Horror By The Campfire
7:12 PM.Horror enthusiast, Denver Grenell is back. He's looking ahead to his Campfire Tales event at Featherston Booktown so tonight he introduces us to films that use the campfire tale to set up their… Read more Audio
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Late Edition - The Enduring Appeal of the Chelsea Flower Show
10:50 PM.It's the world's most famous flower show, and the medals have just been handed out. The Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower show is on and open to the public in London. Someone who has had… Read more Audio
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Late Edition - Midweek Mediawatch
10:25 PM.Wednesday night means mid-week Mediawatch. Tonight the team look at the coverage of the Australian election, and we talk the 'c-word', Covid coverage. Read more Audio
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Late Edition Community leaders concerned by shootings
10:18 PM.The pressure is on Police to try and calm gang tension after a spate of drive-by shootings in Auckland last night. Community leaders are concerned someone is is going to get caught in the crossfire… Read more Audio
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Queer Arts Festival
9:10 PM.Festival organisers, Ania Upstill and Jess Ducey give us the low-down on Wellington's inaugural Queer Arts Festival kicking off at the end of this month. Read more Audio