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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.There's plenty to talk about tonight with out sportscasters Peter Lampp and Dana Johannsen - there's the netball (of course!), the all Blacks in Argentina and some controversy about the use of the… Read more Audio
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Following in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia
7:12 PM.Hunua MP Andrew Bayly and his son, Daniel spent 22 days on camels, covering 500km of southern Jordan to follow the routes that Lawrence of Arabia took when he was a part of the Arab forces that… 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, Dr Natalie Plank, Principal Investigator at the… Read more Audio
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Dunedin Nights - Otago University's Pigeon Loft
9:30 PM.Bryan heads to the roof of Otago University's William James Building to take a look at the pigeon loft and research centre of Dr. Damian Scarf from the University's Psychology Department. Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Daniel Belton
7:07 PM.Dunedin based dancer and filmmaker, Daniel Belton from Good Company Arts joins Bryan in the Dunedin studio to talk about some of his recent work and about why he's chosen Dunedin as a base for his… Read more Audio
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A Trip with the track gangs looking after the Taieri Gorge Railway
9:30 PM.Bryan hitched a ride with Dave, Mike, Levi and Josh on the Taieri Gorge Railway as far as Hindon with the team loading railway sleepers on to the back of their truck. Read more Audio
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New findings on Fluid Turbulence.
8:10 PM.Bryan stirs a cup of tea with Dr. Ashton Bradley from Otago University. He's part of a research collaboration with the University of Queensland which has just published a report in the magazine… Read more Audio
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Dunedin Nights - A visit to the Dunedin Wildlife Hospital
7:12 PM.Bryan Crump heads to the Otago Polytechnic's School of Vetrinary Nursing - which also houses the Dunedin Wildlife Hospital. Read more Audio
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Not Steep Enough
8:10 PM.RNZ's Dunedin reporter, Tim Brown talks us through the importance of gradient. Read more Audio
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Nights Pundit - Brian Roper
7:12 PM.Dunedinite Brian Roper joins Bryan in the Dunedin studio. Tonight's topic is the Zero Carbon Bill. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:12 PM.Dana Johannson is our sportscaster tonight. She has plenty to talk about including the cricket, the netball world cup and Wimbledon! Audio
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Dunedin Symphony Orchestra highlights the city's talents
7:12 PM.This weekend the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra highlights the talents of two of the city's finest musicians - Violinist Tessa Petersen and 'cellist Heleen du Plessis. Read more Audio
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Element of the Week - Vanadium
8:07 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, Leatham Landon-Lane, MacDiarmid Institute researcher… Read more Audio
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The UK's ethnic pay gap
9:40 PM.A report by the British Office of National Statistics shows significant pay gaps between ethnic groups in the country. Read more Audio
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A brief history of New Zealand hip-hop
7:09 PM.Brad Warrington, AKA DJ Sticky Fingaz, starts us on a journey through New Zealand hip-hop and how he first got hooked. Read more Video, Audio
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Football playing Kiwi robots
9:35 PM.The University of Canterbury team Electric Sheep was the only New Zealand team to compete at the international RoboCup 2019 competition in Sydney, designing and building autonomous robot teams capable… Read more Audio
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Scottish Residency Opportunity for NZ Playwrights.
8:08 PM.Playmarket, in partnership with Creative New Zealand, Playwrights' Studio Scotland and Magnetic North Theatre Company, offers New Zealand playwrights the opportunity to apply for a playwriting… Read more Audio
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Exploring the Confederate States of the USA.
7:10 PM.Writer and traveller, John Bishop has an abiding love of the American South. He recently returned from another trip to the former Confederate States of the USA, and joins us to tell us all about it. Read more Audio
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Nights Science - The Atomic Clock
7:12 PM.Our regular physicist, Prof. Shaun Hendy, director of Te Punaha Matatini at the University of Auckland joins us once again. Continuing his theme of time, he's talking atomic clocks. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Peter Lammp is our sportscaster tonight. He'll be telling us why he thought the Super Rugby final was humdrum, and we'll get an update on golfer Tim Wilkinson. Cricket may get a mention. Read more Audio
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Looking after the mental health of vets
7:10 PM.How do vets cope when they can't keep animals alive? Vicki Lim is a pet veterinarian based in Auckland, and she's the founder of an international effort called The Riptide Project - a platform for… Read more Audio
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Element of the Week - Plutonium
8:07 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. Audio
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Overseas Correspondent Special - Susan Murray
9:30 PM.Former RNZ Country Life presenter, Susan Murray has been exploring in Australia. She joins us live from Mt. Isa. Read more Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Classical Composition in Context
7:12 PM.Pianist Rachel Church makes her Nights debut as our cultural ambassador. Tonight she's taking a look at Debussy's Sonata for Violin and Piano. Read more Audio
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Real Men Wear Black Revisited
9:30 PM.Twenty-seven years ago, Trevor McKewen's book about New Zealand rugby heroes celebrated a stoic, machismo national character. He joins us with sports journalist Jamie Wall to ask if it has stood the… Read more Audio