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School Crossing Patrols - Have we got our priorities right?
7:12 PM.Regan Dooley is a dad from Island Bay in Wellington. He wonders whether we've got the priorities around the wrong way when it comes to walkers versus traffic, especially if we're trying to encourage… Read more Audio
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Element of the Week - Sulfur
7:14 PM.To mark 2019 as the year of the Periodic Table, RNZ Nights has teamed up with the MacDiarmid Institute to bring you Element of The Week. Tonight, Sarah Masters, Associate Professor of Chemistry at… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Sudan
9:40 PM.We check in with Reem Abbas for the latest news and views from Khartoum. Read more Audio
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Barnardos at 50
7:08 PM.Barnardos Chief Executive Mike Munnelly joins us to mark the 50th year since the national children's charity was formally established as an incorporated society in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Are we ready for Online Voting?
9:40 PM.Dr Rizwan Asghar, senior lecturer at the University of Auckland's School of Computer Science joins us to look at the practicalities of implementing an online voting system in Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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Ailo's Journey
7:08 PM.We're joined by french wildlife filmaker Guillaume Maidatchevsky to talk about his film, 'Ailo's Journey' - a fictionalised story of a young reindeer in Lapland that was filmed with untamed animals in… Read more Video, Audio
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Night Science - Mathematics
7:12 PM.Nights' friendly mathematician, Dillon Mayhew is back in the studio. Tonight he's talking about quantum computing. Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Dana Johansen is out sportscaster tonight. She'll be taking a look at the latest in the cricket, catching up with the V8 Supercars and mulling over the controversy around the NZ Breakers. Audio
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Fair Play
7:35 PM.Fair Play's Zoe George speaks with Dr Rosalind Standwell-Smith - a world leading expert in public sanitation and one of the brains behind the UK's Royal Society for Public Health's research into… Read more Audio
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Poetry With Friends
7:12 PM.Iain Watson has brought his life's poetry together in a new book and the beautiful images have been provided by his friends. Read more Audio
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Element of The Week Boron
7:15 PM.To mark 2019 as the year of the Periodic Table, RNZ Nights has teamed up with the MacDiarmid Institute to bring you Element of The Week. Tonight, MacDiarmid Institute Principal Investigator and… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent
9:40 PM.Sandra Sarala joins us once again with the latest from Berlin. Tonight, she's taking a look at the the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Sci-Fi
7:08 PM.As Terminator: Dark Fate hits our screens, Eleanor Tremeer, our Sci-fi geek is talking robots tonight. Taking a look at the changing faces of our fictional robotic companions, and finding out what… Read more Audio
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Transition Engineering
9:30 PM.How do we engineer a zero-carbon future? University of Canterbury mechanical engineering Professor Susan Krumdieck is a pioneer in the emerging field of Transition Engineering, and she joins us from… Read more Audio
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Kristallnacht Remembered
7:10 PM.Over a single night in November 1938 over 200 synagogues were burned in an orchestrated anti-Jewish violence in Germany. Known as Kristallnacht, the event marks not only the destruction but also the… Read more Audio
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Economics - Brian Easton
7:12 PM.Are the current protests in Chile a result of 40 years of neoliberal economics and might we be heading down the same road in New Zealand? Read more Audio
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New Zealand and China upgrade to a new free trade deal
10:20 PM.After three years of negotiation, New Zealand and China have agreed on an upgrade to their free trade deal. It includes new rules to make exporting to China cheaper and easier, and the highest level… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Peter Lammp and Dana Johannsen join us with a look back at the Rugby World Cup 2019, and a little bit of netball. Audio
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Kiwi working dogs
7:10 PM.Jo Caird has co-written a book on New Zealand working dogs - a book which is keen to recognise the role canines play beyond the farm. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Duncan McGillivray Flourine Web Edit
7:17 PM.To mark 2019 as the year of the Periodic Table, RNZ Nights has teamed up with the MacDiarmid Institute to bring you Element of The Week. Tonight, Duncan McGillivray, MacDiarmid Institute Principal… Read more Audio
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Halloween Traditions
9:30 PM.Dr Lorna Piatti-Farnell Associate Professor of Popular Media and Cultural History at AUT is here to tell us about Halloween Traditions. Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Planet Adolescent
7:15 PM.Charlie Cuff joins us once again from Nelson with his take on the climate change strikes, and some of the plans the younger generation have to tackle the problem. Audio
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Birds of Prey Falconry
7:15 PM.Debbie Stewart has a thing for birds of prey. She is the founder and manager of Rotorua's Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre which is recognised as New Zealand's leading conservation, education and… Read more Audio
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Nights After Dinner Speaker
7:10 PM.Nights Meterology expert Erick Brenstrum has the stratosphere on his mind! He joins Bryan to discuss that particular part of the atmosphere, typhoons, hurricanes and wildfires. He also has a review of… Read more Audio
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Element of the Week
8:10 PM.To mark 2019 as the year of the Periodic Table, RNZ Nights has teamed up with the MacDiarmid Institute to bring you Element of The Week. Tonight, Marcus Jones from AUT's chemistry department… Read more Audio