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Getting Women Cycling: Are male cyclists part of the problem?
7:10 PM.Katja Leyendecker is an academic and activist currently studying a PhD in Architecture and Built Environment at the University of Northumbria in the UK. She's been taking a look at some of the reasons… Read more Audio
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Element of The Week
8:06 PM.Tonight, Nicola Gaston MacDiarmid Institute Co-Director and Associate Professor in Physics at the University of Auckland, introduces us to the element Galium and the reason for tonight's sonic tonic… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - India
9:43 PM.Our regular overseas correspondent from India, Shoba Narayan talk to us tonight from California in the US. She gives us her take on events in Kashmir. Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - South Auckland
7:08 PM.Photographer Raymond Sagapolutele keeps us up to date with cultural life south of the Tamaki and North of the Bombays. Read more Audio
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Plastic waste - David Lipson
9:34 PM.What's happening with plastic Indonesia is importing. Audio
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The Life of Alan Aberhart
8:07 PM.Nicole Skews-Poole, recently learned that she is related to Alan Aberhart, the drapery store manager from Blenhiem who was murdered in 1964 in a homophobic attack in Hagley Park in Christchurch… Read more Audio
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World Weather with Eric Brenstrum
7:12 PM.Former Metservice Meteorologist Eric Brenstrum is back with us tonight taking his regular look at the weather around the world. On the weather map tonight, record high temperatures in Europe… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Peter Lampp is our sportscaster tonight. He's taking a look at the legacy of BJ Lochore. Audio
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Flying High: The Photography of Lloyd Homer
7:10 PM.Lloyd Homer is one of the leading photographers of New Zealand's natural environment. His colleague and friend, Simon Nathan has put together a book to celebrate his work. 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,Paul Hume from the McDiarmid Institute introduces us to… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Patrick Phelps in China
9:40 PM.Our China correspondent Patrick Phelps has just landed back in New Zealand and is in to tell Bryan all about his time in China and what's going on in Xinjiang and the growing protests against… Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Mona-Lynn Courteau
7:12 PM.Our cultural ambassador tonight is diving into the world of Bossa Nova! Mona-Lynn Courteau takes us on a full tour through the origins of the genre and its greats through to a look at where Bossa Nova… Read more Audio
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Following the Journey of your Recycling Bag. Part 2
9:22 PM.Continuing our series on waste and recycling, we speak to Phillip Millichamp who is Group Manager for Environment and External Relations Manager with Oji Fibre in NZ, the company that processes… Read more Audio
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Sofa Session - Miss June
7:12 PM.Auckland 4-piece, Miss June have recently signed to Frenchkiss Records in New York. Ahead of a their latest gigs in Wellington and Auckland, they join us in the Nights' studio for a Sofa Session. Read more Audio
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Catch Up with Akaroa Flautist Tamara Smith
8:10 AM.We catch up with another Sofa Session musician, Akaroa Flautist Tamara Smith and her band Mundi who were on the sofa back in march. Audio
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Military History - The Battle of Normandy
7:10 PM.Joining us is Nights' military historian, Damien Fenton and he's taking a look at what happened after D-Day - more specifically, the Battle of Normandy which ended 75 years ago next week. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:06 PM.Dana Johannsen joins us tonight. In her sight tonight she's talking World Cup players returning straight to Super Netball, Lewis Claeburt and the All Blacks mediocre start to the Rugby Championship. Audio
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Sofa Session - Jan Preston Trio
7:06 PM.We're bringing a bit of boogie-woogie to your Monday evening as we're joined in the studio by pianist and singer Jan Preston and her trio. Read more Audio
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Element of The Week - Hydrogen
8:08 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, Dr Anna Garden, MacDiarmid Institute Associate… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent Vietnam
9:40 PM.Lien Hoang is on the line from Ho Chi Mihn City in Vietnam where there's been a steep increase in obesity rates. She also has some information on a new minimum wage increase - with a look at the… Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador Fergus Barrowman
7:12 PM.Nights' Jazz man, Fergus Barrowman is back in the studio. Tonight he has some new jazz on his playlist including Wynton Marsalis' reimagining of the work of Buddy Bolden. Read more Video, Audio
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Follow The Bag
9:28 PM.In this special report, Bryan has been looking into how we deal with recycling in Aotearoa New Zealand. He follows the trail from the recycling bag at his garden gate to the recycling plants and… Read more Audio
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Laying Peter Cape to Rest.
8:07 PM.The ashes of folk singer Peter Cape, known for his song Taumarunui on the Main Trunk Line, have been buried in his hometown 40 years after his death. We speak to his son, Christopher Cape. Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Canada
7:08 PM.Peggy Revell joins us once again from Medicine Hat in Alberta, Canada with the latest news and views including gay conversion "therapy" and Canada's latest success in the NBA. Audio
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Big Data and Government Policy: The Integrated Data Infrastructure
7:11 PM.Our regular pundit, Eric Crampton for The New Zealand Initiative joins us in the studio. Tonight he's taking a look at The Integrated Data Infrastructure and how it might be best used to inform… Read more Audio