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World War Voices
7:12 PM.Sound historian Sarah Johnston discusses her research into the wartime recordings of the mobile broadcasting unit that travelled with the New Zealand Division during World War II. Read more Audio
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Understanding the 'attention economy'
7:13 PM.Nights Philosopher Ann Kerwin looks at a book by former Google strategist turned Oxford-trained philosopher, James William called Stand Out of Our Light: Freedom and Resistance in the Attention… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Rikki Swanell
9:13 PM.Freelance sports broadcaster Rikki Swannell is our sportscaster tonight. Audio
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Fergus Barrowman brings the Jazz
7:40 PM.On Fergus' list tongiht, 1. Lady Blackbird, 'Lost and Looking' 4:22, from 'Black Acid Soul' (Foundation/BMG 2021) 2. Cécile McLorin Salvant, 'Ghost Song' 3:22, from 'Ghost Song' (Nonesuch 2022) 3… Read more Video, Audio
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Chronic Pain and the Postcode Lottery
7:12 PM.Dr Kieran Davis is the new dean for the Australasian Faculty of Pain Medicine. He is a pain medicine physician and anaesthetist at Auckland City Hospital and he wants to see a more equitable service… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - India
9:40 PM.Our Overseas correspondent in India, Shoba Naryan joins us from Bengaluru where it's Mango season. Read more Audio
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Preventing Foot Injury in Winter Sports
7:40 PM.Podiatrist Emma Worthington joins us once again. She'll be looking at heel pain in active children. And how to prepare for the up coming winter sport season to prevent injury. Read more Audio
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Converting food waste into feed for soil and farm animals
7:15 PM.Every year in New Zealand, 2.2 million tonnes of waste is generated via food manufacture – much of which ends up in landfills. This organic biowaste could be used to improve our soils instead of… Read more Audio
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Lockdown in Shanghai
9:15 PM.Lisa Kane joins us from her apartment in Shangai where she's been in lockdown with her partner and daughter for 35 days now - and she's pretty stoic about it. Read more Audio
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Te Marama Puoro O Aotearoa | NZ Music Month 2022
7:10 PM.Rodney Fisher from the New Zealand Music Commission joins us to talk about TE MARAMA PUORO O AOTEAROA NZ MUSIC MONTH 2022. Read more Audio
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AI Learning to Solve Mathematical Problems
7:15 PM.Dillon Mayhew, Associate Professor from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Te Heranga Waka/Victoria University of Wellington joins us once again. Tonight he's looking at how AI and… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Peter Lampp
9:15 PM.It's a rugby-themed chat with our sportscaster Peter Lampp tonight. Audio
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Latin American Music
7:40 PM.Mona-Lynn Courteau has some more Latin American music - tonight, some tunes that have been recommended by her friends. Read more Video, Audio
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Thou SHALT Commit Adultery
7:15 PM.University of Canterbury medieval historian Dr Chris Jones introduces us to Aotearoa's "Wicked" Bible. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Taiwan
9:47 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent in Taiwan, William Yang joins us from Taipei as more signs emerge that Taiwan is moving away from the zero-Covid strategy. Audio
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Auckland Council Libraries Kura Collection
7:35 PM.Tim Barnett from Auckland Libraries joins us to talk us through Kura - their online heritage collection of manuscripts, photos, rare books and oral history. Anyone can access it and it's free. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Looking to the Night Skies
7:12 PM.We look to the night skies once again with astronomer, and former Mount John Observatory superintendant, Alan Gilmore. Read more Audio
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Southland's surprise TikTok star
9:10 PM.Terressa Kollat has been living off the land her whole life. Born and raised on the Islands in the Hauraki Gulf, she's no stranger to remote living and has always been close to the sea, thanks to her… Read more Audio
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Natural Care
7:13 PM.We chat to Wendyl Nissen Her new book called 'Natural Care' - is out now and essential reading for all of us needing some comfort, after two pretty tough years of Covid. Audio
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Greetings and Salutations
7:14 PM.Charlotte Ryan is joined by Sociolingust, Julia De Bres who tonight will discuss with us 'Terms of Address'. What do you prefer Mrs or Miss? Mr or Bro? Are you Doctor - Do you use it? Do you prefer… Read more Audio
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Classical Brews
9:41 PM.Hannah Darroch, Principal Flute of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra joins us to chat about a new chamber music series launching at Three Boys Brewery in Christchurch. Audio
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WW2 Stories at Circa This Weekend
7:30 PM.Jan Bolwell and Kate JasonSmith talk to us about their solo shows opening at Circa this ANZAC weekend Based on two remarkable stories set during WW2. Audio
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Making space exploration sustainable
7:10 PM.Emeline Paat-Dalstrom, co-founder of SpaceBase, thinks 'Sustainable Space' is a direction New Zealand should aspire to. Read more Audio
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The King's Medal
7:13 PM.Ahead of ANZAC Weekend, we talk to Maria Gill about her children's book The King's Medal' which tells a little-known story of a group of brave Kiwi soldiers who rescued the Greek King, Prime Minister… Read more Audio
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The US Response to China as a major power.
7:12 PM.Our mainly Marxist political historian, Associate Professor Brian Roper from Otago University's Politics Departmant joins us once again. Tonight's topic: 'The US Response to China's Rise as a Major… Read more Audio