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Overseas Correspondent - Estonia
9:44 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent from Estonia, Silver Tambur joins us from Tallinn. Audio
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200 Years of Kemp House
7:45 PM.Liz Bigwood from Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga joins us. Liz is their property manager for the Kerikeri Mission Station, This year is the 200th anniversary of Kemp House, which is part of the… Read more Audio
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The Toxicology of Iron
7:15 PM.Toxicologist, Leo Schep is back again - tonight looking at the toxicology of Iron. Read more Audio
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Canterbury Museum Hosts Blockbuster Dinosaur Exhibition
9:11 PM.Canterbury Museum Senior Curator Natural History Dr Paul Scofield joins us to chat about a new exhibition Dinosaur rEvolution: Secrets of Survival showcases recent discoveries that have revolutionised… Read more Audio
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The Art of Getting Older
7:14 PM.Multiple award-winninng author, Juliet Batten joins us to chat about her new book, The Pomegranate Journal. for anyone, irrespective of age, who is curious about growing old and what may lie ahead… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's Climate Change Performance
7:13 PM.Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast joins us once again, examining some of the claims being made about New Zealand's performance on climate change in the past 30 years. Audio
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Aerial Coreography
7:43 PM.Our Cultural Ambassador from the world of contemporary dance, director and choreographer Malia Johnston is joined tonight by Aerial choreographer Jenny Ritchie. Read more Audio
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Following The Money
7:13 PM.Amanda Gore is a forensic accountant and the founder of the Centre for Global Advancement, normally based in Nairobi, Kenya but is home in New Zealand for a visit. She joins us to tqalk about… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Yemen
9:45 PM.Mohamad Ali Harissi, AFP Deputy Bureau Chief for Gulf & Yemen based in Dubai brings us up to date with the situatiuon in Yemen. Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
7:35 PM.Erick Brenstrum is back again with an update on the weather stories from around the world. Read more Audio
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Surveying the seabed around Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai volcano.
7:10 PM.We're joined by NIWA Marine Geologist, Kevin Mackay who is part of a group of NIWA scientists setting sail to Tonga to survey the seabed around Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai volcano in the aftermath of… Read more Audio
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"Blobs" under the Earth's Surface
9:15 PM.Earth scientist from the University of Wollongong Nicolas Flament on the emerging science of "massive blobs" under the earth's surface. Read more Audio
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Getting your Garden Ready for Autumn
7:15 PM.Permaculture designer Ami Kennedy of The Germinate Collective talks about their new Germinate Workbook which offers a week-by-week guide for beginner gardeners. Read more Audio
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Sci Fi/Sci Fact
9:10 PM.Assoc Prof Geoff Willmott, MacDiarmid Institute Deputy Director for Commercialisation and Industry Engagement, and Assoc Prof Physics at the University of Auckland takes a look at the science behind… Read more Audio
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The Future of Fuel
7:12 PM.Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused huge uncertainty in the fuel market. We're joined by Massey University Emeritus Professor Ralph Sims to look at the impact of this and how it fits in with… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Zoe George
9:14 PM.Zoe George, Senior Sports Journalist at Stuff is our sportscaster tonight. Audio
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Little Moment of Calm
8:10 PM.Little Moment of Calm Audio
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There's No Place Like Home
7:30 PM.Our Cultural Ambassador from the world of Science Fiction, Eleanor Tremeer takes a look at the concept of home. Read more Audio
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The Leonard Girls
7:15 PM.Deborah Challinor is one of NZ's biggest selling authors and every one of her books has made the bestseller chart here. Her PhD in history means her work is incredibly well-researched but highly… Read more Audio
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Scottish Correspondent: Andrew Learmonth
9:30 PM.Andrew Learmonth joins Bryan from Scotland to talk, politics, war and ferries. Read more Audio
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Nosferatu: a cinematic history
7:40 PM.What do we know about vampires and where does that lore come from? This year marks the centenary of a very special piece of Hollywood history. Professor of Film and Popular Culture at AUT Lorna… Read more Audio
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Catherine Chidgey - writing short and sweet
7:15 PM.Entries have opened for the Sargeson Prize short story competition. The ultimate winning author will carry away a hefty purse of ten thousand dollars, but it's a great opportunity for New Zealand… Read more Audio
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An ice age Shag
7:12 PM.Otago University's Dr Nic Rawlence talked to Bryan says about the impact of climate change and human contact. Read more Audio
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The economics of inflation
7:10 PM.Bryan is joined by economist Dr Brian Easton to discuss what inflation actually is. Brian will also be looking at how we talk about inflation, what our current position is in Aotearoa and try and work… Read more Audio