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World shortage on matcha as demand soars
10:40 PM.Chaz Monaghan is co-founder of Muma Matcha in Queenstown and joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Mental As Anyone: Jonathon Moran on addiction, mental health and identity
9:25 PM.The Australian entertainment journalist and broadcaster joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Closing the book on open-plan classrooms
8:10 PM.Dr Sarah Aiono is the CEO and Director of pedagogy consultancy Longworth Education and joins Emile Donovan to discuss the change. Read more Audio
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Untold Intimacies: The story of sex workers in New Zealand as they changed the world
9:25 PM. Untold Intimacies tells the story of sex work and its transformation in Aotearoa over thirty critical years. Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: What is free range?
8:40 PM.Jessica Chambers is the campaigns lead at SAFE for Animals NZ and joins Emile Donovan to explain. Read more Audio
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Why coffee cups stay on top of cars
8:35 PM.We've all experienced the miracle of leaving keys, kids' toys or hot cups of coffee on top of cars and driving off without noticing. Professor of physics Richard Easther joins Emile Donovan to explain… Read more Audio
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The technology behind MagLev
8:20 PM.Magnetic levitation technology which could see trains travel faster than most planes. Richard Strahan joins Emile Donovan to explain how it works. Read more Audio
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What does Auckland need to do to regain its mojo?
8:10 PM.The third annual State of the City report shows New Zealand's biggest city is lagging behind its international peers. Todd Niall has been an Auckland issues reporter for decades and joins Emile… Read more Audio
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Wokeness and symbolic capitalism
9:25 PM.Professor Musa al-Gharbi is visiting New Zealand this week to discuss his new book We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite and joins Emile Donovan Read more Audio
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World news from the BBC
8:50 PM.Rob Hugh Jones joins us to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally. Read more Audio
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Could a 'breed to eat' programme save the Kererū?
8:40 PM.Dr Madeline Shelling joins Emile Donovan to explain. Read more Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
8:20 PM.RNZ sports whiz Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to debrief the weekend of sport. Read more Audio
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What's behind the surge in support for our minor parties?
8:10 PM.Gareth Hughes, former Green MP joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Tasman flooding: RNZ reporter Mary Argue
10:17 PM.An update from Mary Argue who has been in Motueka today. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
9:25 PM.Featuring a 'bass-heavy love note to Xena Warrior Princess', a new song from Auckland folktronica artist freya, and American rapper Kevin Abstract. Read more Audio
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Tasman flooding: Civil defence controller Alec Louverdis
9:05 PM.Emile Donovan speaks to civil defence controller for Nelson/Tasman Alec Louverdis about the state of play in the rain-stricken Tasman region. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
8:40 PM.Nights' resident screen critic joins Emile Donovan to review Superman, The Night Of and Wake in Fright. Read more Audio
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The Quiz Appendix: Twins, tenants, and Hollywood stars
8:30 PM.Producer Bonnie Harrison turns the tables on the quizmaster and takes a closer look at some of this week's quiz questions. Read more Audio
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The Weekend: Open Water Ice Swimming Championships
8:20 PM.The annual open water Ice Swimming Championships are underway at Blue Lake in St Bathans, Central Otago. Emile speaks to event organiser Sue Sherwen. Read more Audio
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Tasman flooding: Metservice meteorologist Karl Loots
8:15 PM.Emile Donovan gets the latest forecast from Metservice meteorologist Karl Loots. Read more Audio
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Tasman flooding: Mayor Tim King
8:10 PM.Emile Donovan speaks to Tasman District Mayor Tim King as the region continues to be lashed with heavy rain. Read more Audio
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The lost pubs of London
9:25 PM.A new book is commemorating the public houses that have shaped the great city, and which are no longer with us. A total of 204 pubs feature in the book, which have since been transformed into… Read more Audio
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When non-fiction becomes fiction
8:45 PM.When does creative nonfiction cross the line into fabrication, and does it matter? That's the question being asked by many after serious concerns were raised about the bestselling memoir The Salt… Read more Audio
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How often should you be washing your bedding?
8:35 PM.Most of us hopefully know that bed sheets should be washed at least once a week, but what about everything else? Should you be vacuuming your mattress every month or washing your pillows regularly? To… Read more Audio
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Dunedin is fast becoming a star on the LGBTQ+ map
8:25 PM.The great Southern city of Dunedin has been named as one of the world's up-and-coming travel destinations for the queer community. Otepoti has the second-largest proportion of LGBTQ+ people in the… Read more Audio