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Materials Fact or Fiction - Sting
7:35 PM.Another in our Materials Fact of Fiction series in partnership with The MacDiarmid Institute where we get a scientific take on a material or concept in fiction - tonight Dr Mike Price a MacDiarmid… Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Maori Arts
7:12 PM.Making his Nights Debut, Teina Moetera join us as our Cultural Ambassador for Maori Arts - tonight we start with questions: What are Maori Arts? What makes them distinct? Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnell
10:50 PM.RNZ MEdiawatch's Hayden Donnell joins us once again with a look at the big media stories of the week so far. Audio
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Telling the story of Covid-19 with Data
10:40 PM.Jeff Weir is a data analyst and data enthusiast and he'd like to see more open data from the Ministry of Health to take advantage of the many data enthusiasts who could wrangle it to get the clearest… Read more Audio
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Keeping the South Island film industry alive
10:30 PM.We speak to Arrowtown-based Great Southern Television chief executive and executive producer Philip Smith about what the South Island Film Industry will need to continue once it emerges from the… Read more Audio
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SOS Business
10:20 PM.We speak with David Downs about SOS Business - a not-for-profit initiative he has co-founded at the beginning of the lockdown period to help cafes, restaurants and small businesses around the country… Read more Audio
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In Splendid Isolation with Monique Croon
9:44 PM.Tonight we take a trip to the Chatham Islands to hear how lockdown is going there. Audio
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Keeping it Moving: Sit To Stand
7:55 PM.Hana Wilkinson is an In-Home Strength and Balance Physiotherapist with Sport Gisborne/Tairawhiti and she has devised some nice easy exercises to make sure the older adults amongst us keep moving… Read more Audio
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The Citizen's Handbook - A New Comedy Podcast.
7:12 PM.The Citizen's Handbook is a ten-part Video and Podcast comedy series and civics class for all New Zealanders created by the award-winning team behind the popular satirical web show White Man Behind A… Read more Audio
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Coping with Covid on Cooper Crescent
10:40 PM.We head to Otara to find out how the community there are banding together to keep everyone safe and well. Audio
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Dr Michael Baker
10:30 PM.Dr Michael Baker, epidemiologoist and professor of public health at Otago University in Wellington joins us once again to talk us though the latest coronovirus data. Audio
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Scam Spotting in the Age of Covid-19
10:20 PM.Netsafe has created a new public education campaign called Stay Connected, Stay Safe to help people who don't necessarily understand the risks of being online and the ways they can be safer. We're… Read more Audio
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Keeping it Moving: Single Leg Balance
7:55 PM.Hana Wilkinson is an In Home Strength and Balance Physiotherapist with Sport Gisborne - and she's devised some nice easy exercises to make sure the older adults amongst us keep moving during lockdown.
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West Coast Coal in 2020
7:15 PM.Coal has been deemed an essential service during the lockdown. Minerals West Coast's Patrick Phelps explains what coal is being used for in New Zealand today. Audio
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Nashville Babylon Special.
10:50 PM.Mark Rogers joins us ahead of his special Good Friday show. Audio
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Song Down The Phone - Eddy Malave
10:40 PM.Viola Player, Eddy Malave joins us from New York to play down the phone. Audio
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Filling The Pews Online
10:20 PM.We talk to Rev Falkland Liuvaie, from the Kilbirnie Presbyterian Church in Wellington about how his congregation are marking Holy Week and Easter this year. Audio
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Overseas Correspondent for 9th April
9:30 PM.Tonight we feature some rather special Overseas Correspondents. RNZ Nights listeners from across Europe that have been in touch since the the start of the Covid-19 Crisis. We hear from Rick Coleman in… Read more Audio
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A Sonic Representation of the spread of Covid-19
8:10 PM.Robert Jarvis has created a sonic representation of the reported daily active cases of COVID-19, as published by the World Health Organisation's regular situation reports. Audio
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Keeping it Moving: Heel Raises
7:55 PM.Hana Wilkinson is an In-Home Strength and Balance Physiotherapist with Sport Gisborne/Tairawhiti and she has devised some nice easy exercises to make sure the older adults amongst us keep moving… Read more Audio
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Nights Astronomy
7:38 PM.Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore joins us once again as we raise our gaze to the stars. Audio
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Composition in Context - Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet
7:12 PM.Pianist Rachel Church joins us once again with some classical music in contect - tonight we're listening to Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch with Hayden Donnell
10:45 PM.Hayden Donnell from RNZ's Mediawatch joins us once again with his midweek eye on the media. Audio
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Life in Lockdown - Manurewa Community Gardens
10:38 PM.We get a little slice of live in lockdown with Bonita Misilisi from community gardens in Manurewa. Audio
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The Vinyl Single Returns to Aotearoa
10:30 PM.Do you want your music to feature on the first ever vinyl pressed single in NZ for 30 years - Joel Woods from Holiday Records has the details. Audio