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30 Queer Lives
9:14 PM.We speak to author Matt McEvoy about his new book 30 Queer Lives: Conversations with LGBTQIA+ New Zealanders Read more Audio
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Hayden Tee - Is He Really A Bad Guy?
7:12 PM.We're joined by internationally renowned performer Hayden Tee ahead of his new show Bad Guy at The Civic in Auckland. Read more Video, Audio
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Science in a social context
9:17 PM.Toni White is a social researcher for Plant and Food Research - we find out about her work making the scientific solutions work for the communities that need them. Read more Audio
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What's Motivating the Protestors?
7:13 PM.Our mainly Marxist political historian, Associate Professor Brian Roper from Otago University's Politics Departmant joins us once again. He takes a look at the current protests outside parliament. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:12 PM.RNZ Sports Journalist, Penny Miles is our sportscaster tonight. Read more Audio
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Nights Jazz
7:35 PM.Fergus Barrowman brings his pick of the latest jass releases - including a treat from Immanuel Wilkins. Read more Audio
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The Big Bike Film Night 2022
7:12 PM.We speak to Brett Cotter organiser of The Big Bike Film Night - A film festival celebrating all things bicycle across 42 locations from Kerikri to Invercargill. Read more Audio
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Grassroots or Global?
9:41 PM.The Freedom Convoy is the latest in a string of international protest movements to land in Aotearoa. We chat to Dylan Reeve about how the internet facilitates this trend. Read more Audio
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The Science of Flooding
7:12 PM.Following the recent flooding on the West Coast of the South Island, Dr Daniel Kingston, Senior Lecturer at the School of Geography at the University of Otago joins us to talk about the science behind… Read more Audio
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Heavy school bags hindering active transport
9:07 PM.Bryan talked to Associate Professor Sandy Mandic about research from the University of Otago that found heavy school bags are a "significant" issue for teenagers, with one-third of them thinking their… Read more Audio
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An Introduction to Bridge
7:12 PM.Bryan gets to grips with a yarborough and a singleton with Allan Morris, Chairman of NZ Bridge ahead of their upcoming Congress event. Read more Audio
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Spotify boycott and smaller artists
9:11 PM.Kyle Mullin is a Canadian freelance music writer based in China - he wrote an article about the feud between some major artists and Spotify and how it has overlooked the problems faced by artists with… Read more Audio
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The Fight for Ukranian Independence
7:13 PM.Military Historian Damien Fenton takes a timely look the history of Ukrainian efforts to fight for their independence since WWI. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Estonia
9:30 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent in Estonia, Silver Tambur joins us from Tallin. Audio
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The Toxicology of Hemlock
7:10 PM.Found in the cauldron of Macbeth's witches and the demise of Socrates - toxicologist Leo Schep takes a look at the toxicology of hemlock. Read more Audio
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Author Freya North
9:10 PM.After a 7-year hiatus, bestselling British author, Freya North is back with Little Wing, a book that she was inspired to write after visiting the Hebridean island of Harris. Read more Audio
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A Political History of Child Protection in Aotearoa
7:13 PM.Dr Ian Hyslop, a senior lecturer in social work at the University of Auckland joins us to talk about his new book A Political History of Child Protection - Lessons for Reform from Aotearoa New… Read more Audio
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WHO and the global response to COVID-19
7:12 PM.Nina Hall, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University joins us for her first chat of 2022. She's taking a look at the role of the World Health Organisation and the… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Peter Lampp joins us once again and with many events in the Manawatu lost to Covid, he's thankful for his TV and the Australian Open tennis. Audio
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Mindset and Wellbeing for Creatives
7:35 PM.We speak to Sonny Southon, who after years as an artist, songwriter, vocal coach, recognized that however talented musicians are, unless they had the correct mindset and passion along with good… Read more Audio
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Hard Graft
7:06 PM.We talk to Plant Breeder, Dr Greg Reeves who's seven years of research into grafting grass-like plants monocrots has landed him a job at The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research in… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent
9:30 PM.Our Irishman in Russia, Bryan MacDonald joins us once again from Moscow. Read more Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brennstrum
7:12 PM.Some of th topics Erick takes a look at tonight include the record temperatues in Australia, the melting of Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica and the recent snow in Grerece and Turkey. Read more Audio
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Whale Tales
9:07 PM.We find out about the Whale Tales Project, an incredible immersive public art trail celebrating Aotearoa, art, and marine conservation with Livia Esterhazy, CEO of World Wide Fund for Nature - New… Read more Audio
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Is The Gold Worth it?
8:10 PM.We follow up on our interview from last night with Patrick Phelps about the extension of OceanNAGold's mine at Wharekirauponga in the Coromandel . Lots and lots of you were moved to get in touch - in… Read more Audio