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Music Down the Line with Luke Buda
10:45 PM.Wellington musician and Phoenix Foundation favourite, Luke Buda joins us with some music down the line. Read more Audio
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Market Research and Covid-19
10:20 PM.Another chat with Jason Shoebridge, New Zealand CEO of data, insights and consulting company Kantar which has been delving into into New Zealanders' changing consumer behaviour in relation to the… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport - Helene Elliot
9:15 PM.Tonight's sportscaster is Helene Elliot from the LA Times. Read more Audio
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Song for The Road - Gordy Chaffey
8:05 PM.We're talking to some night time drivers about the music that keeps them trucking. Read more Audio
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Providing Social Work During Lockdown?
7:12 PM.University of Otago Social and Community Work Associate Professor Emily Keddell and Brenda Pilott, from Social Service Providers Aotearoa talk about moving social work online during lockdown, and the… Read more Audio
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A little Classical Music
10:50 PM.We hear another wonderful piece of classical music to soothe our soul picked by pianist and Nights classical music curator, Rachel Church. Read more Audio
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The Massive Singlet Comes to NZ
10:20 PM.Following on from the success of The Massive Singlet, his pop-up virtual choir in Australia, Kiwi Stephen Taberner is bringing his singing thing to New Zealand this weekend. MASSIVE BLACK SINGLET… Read more Audio
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Music Down The Line with David Bremner.
10:40 PM.The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra have been going the extra mile to make sure New Zealander's have access to their music and talents. Keep an eye on their Facebook for the latest virtual recitals and… Read more Video, Audio
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Helping Homeless People Stay Safe in Tauranga
10:20 PM.We speak to Tommy Kapai from Te Tuinga Whanau Trust in Tauranga who are working together with the RSA to provide shelter and food for homeless people during Level 4 and 3. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - India
9:40 PM.Shoba Naryan joins us from Bangalore with the latest news and stories from India. Read more Audio
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Materials Fact of Fiction - Spiderman's Silk
7:35 PM.Dr Paul Hume, MacDiarmid Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington looks into the science behind Spiderman's silk. Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Hip Hop Aotearoa
7:12 PM.Continuing our journey through Hip-Hop Aotearoa, Brad Warington joins us once again. Tonight we're in the early 2000s. with the rise of the producer and the importance of the dj. Read more Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnell
10:50 PM.RNZ Mediawatch's Hayden Donnell joins us once again with his midweek eye on the media. Audio
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Music Down The Line with The VanderAa Brothers
10:35 PM.The VanderAa Brothers sing down the line from Melbourn Australia. Read more Audio
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Stephenie Clare
10:20 PM.Stephenie Clare is the CEO of Age Concern we ask her what difference the drop from level 4 to level 3 lockdown will make to the people she advocates for. Audio
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Amanda Redman
9:40 PM.We speak to actor Amanda Redman (New Tricks & At Home With The Braithwaites) who is the co-founder of a campaign to raise money for people who are struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. She joins us… Read more Audio
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Lockdown and our Relationship with Nature
7:12 PM.One of the interesting results of the lockdown is that many of us have had the time to walk in our neighbourhoods and suburbs and notice the birds and natural environment around us. Professors Phil… Read more Audio
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A Daily Lockdown Acrostic Poem
10:50 PM.Every day during level 4, Russell Garret has been emailing us his thoughts, feelings and observations of lockdown in the form of an acrostic poem. Read more Audio
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Virtual Car Racing
10:30 PM.We get an insight into the world of virtual car racing with racer Shane van Gisbergen. Read more Audio
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Back To School for some.
10:17 PM.Across the country today some schools have had a teacher only day, preparing for tomorrow when some of their students will return to the class room with the change to Level 3. We speak to the… Read more Audio
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Pandemic and the Economy
7:10 PM.Economist Brian Easton joins us to apply his know-how to give us some idea of the economics of Covid-19 both here in Aotearoa and worldwide, but as he says himself, "If you confidently know the… Read more Audio
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A little Classical Music
10:50 PM.We hear another wonderful piece of classical music to soothe our soul picked by pianist and Nights classical music curator, Rachel Church. Read more Audio
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Working From Home - Loren Taylor
10:40 PM.Director Loren Taylor joins us to talk about her latest video project. Read more Video, Audio
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How You Drink Impacts You and Your Children
10:30 PM.PARENTS: MIND YOUR DRINKING DURING LOCKDOWN How You Drink Impacts You and Your Children. Audio
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Planning for a very different ANZAC Day
10:20 PM.We speak to Debbie Kennedy, the president of the Mosgiel RSA about preparations for tomorrow's ANZAC commemorations. Read more Audio
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