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A View from Aotearoa of Ethiopia.
7:15 PM.Ethiopian born Sam Seba, regards his homeland's civil war from the safe - but heart breaking - vantage point of Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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Political Change in Germany
7:15 PM.Nina Hall, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University brings us up to date with the momentous changes happening in Germany. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:14 PM.We're joined once again by Helene Elliot from the LA Times. Audio
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Exploring The Chosen One in Sci-Fi
7:25 PM.Our self confesssed Sci-Fi geek, Eleanor Tremeer takes on the concept of "the chosen one" in sci-fi. Read more Audio
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Muster Dogs
7:15 PM.We talk to Aticia 'Teesh' Grey about her new book, Muster Dogs - about her faithfull team of kelpies that were by her side as she took on the manager's role on her family's West Pilbara cattle station… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Taiwan
9:43 PM.Our overseas correspondent in taiwan, William Yang joins us from Taipei. Read more Audio
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Herb's Adventures
8:10 PM.We catch up with Ben James from Herb's Mobile record store - he picks a track for us. Read more Audio
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RNZ Nights Launches New Podcast
7:47 PM.RNZ is partnering with The MacDiarmid Institute to launch a new podcast for science-fiction fans. Nicola Gaston, co-director of the MacDiarmid Institute, joins us. Read more Audio
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Sci-Fi/Sci-Fact - Ironman's Arc Reactor
7:18 PM.James Rice is a PhD student researching superconducting power supplies for fusion energy applications at the Robinson Research Institute at Victoria University of Wellington, where he works closely… Read more Audio
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BiograView
9:10 PM.Launching a glossy new magazine in a global pandemic was both a tough call and a dream come true for Ingrid van Amsterdam, editor of multi-cultural publication, BiograView. The magazine is the… Read more Audio
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Teaching Jazz in Lockdown
7:10 PM.Dr Olivier Holland, from the School of Music, at the University of Auckland plays us some of the latest compositions from this semester's jazz student's. At just 19 years old, they "blew his socks… Read more Audio
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Supermarkets and Antitrust
7:12 PM.Eric Crampton, Chief Economist at the New Zealand Initiative joins us once again. Following the conclusion of The Commerce Commission's set of hearings on competition in grocery retail, Eric takes a… Read more Audio
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Compose Aotearoa
7:35 PM.We speak to Simon Eastwood, a Wellington composer and bass player, who has just won the Open Category of Compose Aotearoa!, our national choral-song-writing competition run by Choirs Aotearoa New… Read more Audio
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The Battlecruiser New Zealand: A Gift to Empire
7:12 PM.HMS New Zealand was arguably the most famous ship to serve this country, even if that was under Royal Navy colours. We speak to historian Matthew Wright about the new 'biography' he has written about… Read more Audio
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Tech With a Teenager
9:40 PM.Charlie Cuff talks about "play to earn" video games and their role in our future. Audio
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New Zealand Pottery and Ceramics
7:40 PM.Richard Fahey from the School of Creative Industries at UNITEC joins us for a regular chat about ceramics. Read more Audio
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World Weather with Erick Brenstrum
7:13 PM.Former Metservice Severe Weather Meteorologist, Erick Brensturm joins us once again to take a look at weather events around the world. Read more Audio
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Celebrating 10 years of Te Araroa
9:10 PM.We celebrate Te Araroa - The 3000km route stretching from Cape Reinga in the north of New Zealand to Bluff in the south - turning 10 years old this week with Te Araroa founder, Geoff Chapple. Audio
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Major New Commercial Fiction Writing Prize
7:14 PM.We talk to Michelle Hurley, Publisher at Allen & Unwin, about their major new commercial fiction writing prize with a $10,000 publishing contract for the winner. Read more Audio
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Is Auckland acclimatising to density?
7:12 PM.Nights Geographer Louise Richards joins us once again. Joining Louise this time is geographer and Professor of Public Health at Massey University, Karen Witten. They'll be looking at acceptance of and… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Zoe George
9:11 PM.Zoe George is back with a breakdown of the latest news of the cycling integrity breach and a reaction to Tim Paine's resignation. Audio
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Hip Hop in Aotearoa
7:34 PM.We continute our journey through hip hip in Aotearoa with Brad Warrington. Tonight we're still in the mid 2000s. Audio
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Biodiversity and Childhood Leukaemia
7:15 PM.Back iin October 2018 we spoke to US Forest Service, Research Forester Geoffrey Donovan about the benefits that urban trees and biodiversity have on us as a society. At that time Geoffrey was putting… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Japan
9:30 PM.Our overseas correspondent in Tokyo, Motoko Kakuayashi brings us up to date with what's brewing in Japan. Audio