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Images of New Zealanders in the Second World War
7:15 PM.Military historian Glyn Harper explores New Zealand's Second World War effort through over 800 photographs, many of these live-action shots (considered the gold standard of war photography) and the… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Estonia
9:30 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent from Estonia, Silver Tambur joins us from Tallinn. Audio
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Understanding Maori Heritage
7:35 PM.A new regular on Thursday Nights, we'll be chatting with a number of experts from Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga - starting tonight with Deputy Chief Executive (Kaihautu) Maori Heritage, Dean… Read more Audio
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Space for Planet Earth
7:12 PM.Emeline Paat-Dalstrom, co-founder of SpaceBase is back again.with news of their "Space for Planet Earth" Challenge competition that aims to leverage space technology to address climate change. Audio
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The New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults
9:07 PM.The winners of the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults will be revealed TONIGHT at a ceremony in Wellington.- we'll chat to the winner after the cermenony. Audio
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Scooters on the Footpath
7:12 PM.We ask Dr Timothy Welch, School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland if Should bikes and e-scooters be allowed on our increasingly crowded and narrow footpaths? Read more Audio
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Are We Addicted to Coal?
7:13 PM.Patrick Phelps from Minerals West Coast asks if our problems with coal are about supply or demand. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Zoe George
9:12 PM.Zoe George looks back on the Olympics and looks ahead to the Paralympics. Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - South Auckland
7:45 PM.Photographer Raymond Sagapolutele joins us once again. Audio
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Tokyo After The Games
7:15 PM.We talk to a couple of Tokyo locals, Motoko Kakubayashi and Chris Gilbert, about life in the city after the closing ceremony is over and the athletes have gone home. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Russia
9:45 PM.Our Overseas Correspondent in Russia, Bryan MacDonald joins us from Moscow. Audio
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Tech with a Teenager
8:10 PM.Charlie Cuff is back again. Tonight he delves into data collection and mining by companies like Google and Facebook. Read more Audio
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Mindless entertainment or Meaningful Figures of our Time?
7:45 PM.Professor Lorna Piatti-Farnell, Professor of Film and Popular Culture at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) joins us to discuss superheroes. Read more Audio
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Materials: Fact or Fiction - Liquid Metal from Terminator
7:12 PM.MacDiarmid Institute Principal Investigator and Professor of Chemical Sciences at University of Auckland, Duncan McGillivray gives us his scientific take on Reconfigurable materials - Liquid metal… Read more Audio
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PrideNZ.com recognised by Library of Congress
9:09 PM.The United States Library of Congress has selected the pridenz.com website for preservation in the Library of Congress Web Archive. We're joined by PrideNZ.com founder Gareth Watkins. Audio
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The Art of Very Short Stories
7:12 PM.We discuss life and strange stories with Jack Remiel Cottrell and his new flash fiction collection called Ten Acceptable Acts of Arson and other very short stories. Read more Audio
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Floods and their Impact on German Voters
7:12 PM.Nina Hall, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University is back in Berlin She'll be talking about the recent floods in Germany and their political implications there… Read more Audio
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Nights' Jazz
7:13 PM.Dr Serena Kelly is a senior lecturer in the politics of the European Union and Deputy Director of the National Centre for Research on Europe at the University of Canterbury . She joins us to talk… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Scotland
9:43 PM.As vaccinations ramp up and life begins to open up, we chat to our Overseas Correspondent in Scotland, Andrew Learmonth. Audio
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Modelling the Weather for The Americas Cup
7:33 PM.We chat to one of NIWA's weather team, Nava Fedaeff, who has been leading a project to upgrade weather forecasts for the Department of Conservation national park and back country areas and who worked… Read more Audio
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The Toxicology of Ketamin
7:15 PM.Science Regular Leo Schep is taking a look at Ketamin - Ketamine is a dissociative anaesthetic that is widely used in medical & veterinary practices. Audio
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Rugby Sevens Final Whistle Reaction
9:20 PM.We get the reaction to the latest result. Read more Audio
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A Local in Tokyo
9:07 PM.We chat to Motoko Kakubayashi in Tokyo and find out what it's like to be a local in the city while the games go on around you. Read more Audio