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No 'silver bullet' will fix housing crisis
7:12 PM.John Tookey is professor of construction management at Auckland University of Technology has written an opinion piece for Stuff about the housing crisis and has some ideas about how we should be… Read more Audio
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Myanmar Coup: Aung San Suu Kyi detained as military seizes power.
10:17 PM.Bangkok-based journalist and writer and Regional Director of Fortify Rights, Ismail Wolff, joins Bryan Crump with the latest on the coup in Myanmar. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Shannon Byrne
9:12 PM.Our Sportscaster tonight is Shannon Byrne from Darwin. Audio
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The DNA In Water (Part 2)
7:10 PM.Back in November, Bryan took a walk up to Polhill Reserve to collect a sample of water for the Citizen Science project called Wai Tuwhera o te Taiao - Open Waters Aotearoa which invites us to take… Read more Audio
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Ockham NZ Book Awards long list
10:20 PM.The longlist of books that have been selected for the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards has been announced today. Joining Bryan to discuss the longlist is the deputy chair of Booksellers NZ, Jenna Todd. Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Canada
9:40 PM.Peggy Revell joins us once again from Medicine Hat Alberta. Audio
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Te Tiriti o Waitangi and Our COVID Response
7:14 PM.We talk to Nicholas Agar is Professor of Ethics in the Philosophy programme at Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington who's written that New Zealand's handling of the pandemic could be… Read more Audio
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A New Service for Children
9:46 PM.Kidsline has merge with Barnardos 0800 What's Up, creating Aotearoa's only dedicated children's helpline. Dr Claire Achmad from Barnardos joins us to tell us more. Read more Audio
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Sofa Session - New Zealand String Quartet
7:08 PM.The New Zealand String Quartet join us live in the studio for a special hour-long Sofa Session. Read more Video, Audio
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Jamie Tahana on The Te Araroa Trail
8:12 PM.You'll usually find RNZ Pacific reporter, Jamie Tahana just after 8:15pm presenting Dateline Pacific, but he's taking a break from the newsroom to walk the Te Araroa Trail. Tonight we catch up with… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:13 PM.Our sportscaster tonight is Stuff's Senior Sports Journalist, Zoe George. Read more Audio
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The Covid Tracer App
7:44 PM.Dr Andrew Chen, Research Fellow, Koi Tu - Centre for Informed Futures, University of Auckland, talks us through the Covid Tracer App. Read more Audio
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Investigating the Death of Nordic Noir
7:17 PM.We chat to Harvard PhD Candidate Charlie Tyson about his recent article on the Scandinavian crime genre. Read more Audio
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Materials: Fact of Fiction - Santa
7:30 PM.In a special inteview for Chrstmas eve, JJ Eldridge, Associate Professor in Physics at the Faculty of Science, University of Auckland gives us her scientific take on Santa. Audio
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The End of Normal
9:07 PM.Bryan Crump looks back on the year that was. Audio
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The Season Of Yule
7:30 PM.Eleanor Tremeer is usually ou sci-fi geek - but tonight she's geeking out on midwinter and solstice traditions from throughout the world. Audio
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Sofa Session - Roshi Sneyd
7:12 PM.Wellington singer/songwriter Roshi Sneyd joins us live for a sofa session. Audio
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Transition Engineering - Feeding The World
7:12 PM.Our Transition Engineer, Susan Krumdiek takes a look at how the world can feed itself in a carbon free world. Audio
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Sofa Session - OdESSA
7:12 PM.Wellington's elder statesmen of funk, OdESSA are live in the studio for a sofa session. Audio
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Update on Cyclone Yasa with Jamie Tahana
8:15 PM.RNZ Pacific's daily current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news. Audio
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The Toxicology of Alcohol
7:35 PM.Leo Shep from Toxiform is back. Tonight he looks at the toxicology of alcohol. Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Taiwan
7:30 PM.William Yang joins us once again from Taipei. Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Hip Hop Aotearoa
7:12 PM.Brad Warrington joins us once again. Tonight we're going back to 2004 and reminiscing with some Frontline, Misfits of Science and Dei Hamo. Audio
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