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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Peter Lampp reviews the weekends sporting action including the world under 18 softball competition in Palmerston North. Audio
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Song For The Road - Andrew Clouston
8:09 PM.Andrew Clouston is a full time Paramedic with St John in Christchurch metro. Read more Video, Audio
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Holding Singulatr Aoms
7:15 PM.University of Otago physicists have made a new step in the field of quantum technology - holding singular atoms in place. We're joined by Associate Professor Mikkel F. Andersen of Otago's Department… Read more Audio
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Robert Kelly talks about author Clive Cussler
8:08 PM.Robert Kelly pays triubute to the adventure writer Clive Cussler Audio
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Overseas Correspondent
9:10 PM.Our overseas correspondent Matoko Kakubayashi has the latest from Japan. Audio
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SpaceX Starlink satellite visible over New Zealand
8:08 PM.Tonight (27th February) offers a particularly good opportunity to see SpaceX Starlink satellite chains in the sky. Dr Duncan Steel is a space scientist and astronomer based in Nelson and he tells… Read more Audio
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Nights Science - New Zealand Native Fish
7:35 PM.Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker (and some night say "chick scientist") takes us through the proposed changes to the whitebait legislation. Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - The Music of Latin America
7:10 PM.Mona-Lynn Courteau joins us once again with a selection of music from South America. Tonight she'll be introducing us to Criolo from Brazil, who will play at Auckland's Powerstation on March 21. Read more Video, Audio
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Barriers to a Fair Rape Trial
9:10 PM.Cross-examination strategies in rape trials remain resistant to reforms, which continues to negatively impact on complainants despite initiatives to improve the legal process. Professor Elisabeth… Read more Audio
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Easter Island Toromiro discovered in Te Papa Botany Collection
7:12 PM.A single specimen of toromiro - a close relative of our own kowhai and extinct in the wild - has been discovered in Te Papa's botany collection, where it's been kept safe for 150 years. Thanks to new… Read more Audio
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The Battle for Budapest
7:12 PM.Military Historian Damien Fenton joins us once again. Tonight he marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the Battle for Budapest (24 December 1944 - 13 February 1945). Surrounded by the Red Army on… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.ABC Darwin's Shannon Byrne is tonight's sportscaster with a look at the sports news from across the Tasman. Audio
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One forThe Road - Ange Butler
8:08 PM.We're talking to some night time drivers about the music that keeps them trucking. Audio
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Pupils with power
7:10 PM.Christopher Waugh has just won the supreme teaching innovation award at the ASG National Excellence in Teaching Awards. He's been turning the power structure in secondary school on its head so… Read more Audio
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Materials: Fact or Fiction - Unobtanium
7:35 PM.We continue our series in collaboration with the MacDiarmid Institute where we take an idea from fiction and see how it stands up to scientific scrutiny. Tonight, McDiarmid Institute co-director and… Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Dance
7:12 PM.Director and choreographer Malia Johnston makes her Nights debut as out cultural ambassador for dance. Tonight she's taking a look at current influences in contemporary dance in Aotearoa and is joined… Read more Audio
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A Beginner's Guide to Korean Cinema
9:30 PM.Following the Success of the Korean film "Parasite" we chat to David Oxenbridge, one of the organisers of the Korean Cinerama Trust to get his guide to the best in Korean cinema. Read more Video, Audio
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Sofa Session - Rachel Hair and Ron Jappy
7:12 PM.Scottish harpist Rachel Hair, joins us in the studio accompanied by Ron Jappy on guitar. Read more Audio
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Income Inequality Is Rising
7:12 PM.Nights Economist, Brian Easton joins us in the studio once again. Tonight he's taking a look at Income Inequality. Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Tonight's sportscaster is Helene Elliott, Sports Columnist with the Los Angeles Times. Audio
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The No Project
7:12 PM.The NO Project is an award-winning global educational campaign that specifically targets youth awareness of human trafficking through music, art, dance, film, animation, sport, creative writing and… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Vietnam
9:40 PM.Lien Hoang joins us once again from Hanoi with news of how Vietnam are handling coronavirus. Audio
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World Weather
7:34 PM.Erick Brenstrum joins us once again to tale a look at the best and the worst of world weather. Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - New Zealand Hip Hop history
7:08 PM.Brad 'DJ Sticky Fingaz" Warrington continues the story of New Zealand Hip Hop. Tonight we go back to the early 2000's and the emergence of the Christchurch scene. Audio
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Mi-Sex: 40 years of Graffitti Crimes
9:30 PM.New wave rockers Mi-Sex celebrate 40 years since the release of their legendary album Graffiti Crimes which included their 1979 hit 'Computer Games' in early 2020. Keyboard player Murray Burns joins… Read more Audio
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