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Is TikTok giving teens tic disorders?
10:17 PM.An outbreak of tic disorders among young women has led to doctors identifying TikTok videos as a probable cause. Read more Video, 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. This week Dan checks out the (latest) return of Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard in… Read more Audio
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Understanding your cat's behaviour
9:07 PM.With kitten season well underway, animal behaviourist Dr Elsa Flint joins the show to share some tips and tricks on how to train any new additions, as well as dealing with problematic behaviour from… Read more Audio
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It's time to 'tuck away' those Christmas Cakes
10:40 PM.The question on many bakers' lips at this time of year is 'when should I make my Christmas Cake?'. Beloved Kiwi cook Jo Seagar joins the show to talk us through the ins and outs of making a moreish… Read more Audio
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How to keep firework safe over Guy Fawkes
10:30 PM.They're a spectacle when they're lighting up the night sky - but as bright, booming and colourful as they are, fireworks continue to be a source of great debate. Should you still be allowed to set off… Read more Audio
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Axe-thrower takes aim at world championships
10:25 PM.We've all heard the idiom "having an axe to grind", but Krista Mackie is more interested in throwing axes and hitting targets. She's an axe-throwing coach and champion, and she's off to the States in… Read more Audio
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Tips from a top pollen forecaster
10:17 PM.If you suffer from hayfever, checking the pollen forecast will likely be a part of your daily ritual - but chances are you've never thought about where those forecasts come from. Back in August… Read more Audio
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Australian correspondent Jason Morrison
9:30 PM.Jason Morrison from 7News in Australia joins us with the latest news from across the ditch. Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
9:07 PM.Former Metservice Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brenstrum joins us once again to take a look at weather events around the world. Tonight, Erick looks at the destruction and death caused by… Read more Audio
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How much do Christmas Cake ingredients really add up to?
7:00 PM.Charlotte Ryan heads to the supermarket to buy all the ingredients her Edmonds Cookbooks calls for to make a Christmas Cake. Can you guess how much it cost? Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnell 2 November 2022
10:30 PM.A publicity stunt from Christopher Luxon, Nationals vote against Fair Pay Agreements, and Auckland mayor Wayne Brown eschewing media interviews. Audio
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Diving into the Japanese practice of forest bathing
9:30 PM.The practice of shinrin-yoku or 'forest bathing' emerged in Japan in the 1980s, as an eco-therapy touted to have both physical and physiological benefits. The practice is one that has been adopted by… Read more Audio
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The Kiwi couple with a lifelong love of caravans
9:10 PM.Pretty much their entire lives, Don and Marilyn Jessen have been living and breathing caravans. The retired couple has written several popular books about these classic sleeper vans and their latest… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Get involved this Movember
10:40 PM.It's the month when things can get a little hairy - for all the right reasons and good intentions. Movember is upon us. Read more Audio
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Christchurch's cinema stalwart retires at 91
10:30 PM. Ninety-one-year-old Lang Masters is one of Christchurch's biggest movie buffs, and the former owner of the much-loved Hollywood Cinema in the suburb of Sumner. Read more Audio
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Fundraiser underway for Staveley's natural ice rink
10:18 PM.We're on a countdown to welcoming the balmier summer weather - but for one Canterbury community, Winter and all of its icy trappings can't come soon enough. Read more Audio
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How will Italy's new prime minister shape the country?
9:35 PM.Regular Nights guest Nina Hall, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University joins the show to discuss the new Italian government and what changes its right-wing leader… Read more Audio
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Viola player heads from Wellington to Wales
9:07 PM.Georgia Steel started playing viola at the relatively ripe age of 17 and now, just 10 years later, she is a highly-sought after viola, violin and piano teacher. Read more Audio
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BBC World with Rich Preston
10:45 PM.We are joined by BBC's Rich Preston to discuss world news. Read more Audio
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Christmas sending cut-off dates fast approaching
10:37 PM.If you're planning on packing presents and sending them on their merry way overseas, you need to get a wriggle on. Read more Audio
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The psychology behind The Melbourne Cup
10:30 PM.It's dubbed as "the race that stops a nation", but is the whole nation really behind the cup? We put that question to Dr Katie Greenaway, a psychology lecturer at the University of Melbourne. Read more Audio
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Will booze law changes drive down problem drinking?
10:17 PM.The government is undertaking a broader review of the licensing system, pricing, and marketing - which could include removing alcohol sponsorship from sport. Read more Audio
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How museums protect our precious taonga
9:30 PM.A new exhibition is providing a peek behind the curtains at how museum staff work to protect taonga from the likes of hungry silverfish, corrosive fingerprints, pestilence and disaster. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Nights Sport with Zoe George
9:10 PM.Senior sports journalist at Stuff, Zoe George, joins the show for a breakdown of the latest sporting news. Read more Audio
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In With Finn with Finn Johansson
10:40 PM.Tamaki's resident music nerd steps out of his makeshift recording studio to bring us his favourite tracks of the week. This week Finn shares tracks from Nick Hakim, Favourite People, Wisbands, and Big… Read more Audio
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