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Sofa Session- Victoria Ferry
7:12 PM.Wellington singer/songwriter Victoria Ferry joins us in the studio for a sofa session ahead of her EP Release at the Third Eye in Wellington this weekend. Read more Audio
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Exploring Fish Fossils at Foulden Maar
7:12 PM.Our regular freshwater ecologist, Stella McQueen has been spending some time in Otago at the Foulden Maar site finding out about the fish that lived there. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:10 PM.Dana Johannsen is our sportscaster tonight, talking netball, rugby and football. Audio
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Feminist Foreign Policy
7:12 PM.Lyric Thompson, director of policy and advocacy at the International Centre for Research on Women in Washington DC join us to talk about what a feminist approach to Foreign Policy might look like. 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 David McMorran, Senior Teaching Fellow at the… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Medical Attacks in Conflict.
9:30 PM.Although attacks on hospitals, medical transportation, and healthcare workers are illegal under international law, they are becoming the new normal. We're joined by journalist Elisabeth Mahase from… Read more Audio
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Matariki Celebrations on the Water in Wellington
7:12 PM.We speak to Rachael Rakena, one of the artists behind Mana Moana, a Matariki multi-media event on Wellington's waterfront. Read more Audio
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The Chrsitchurch Call - Golriz Gharaman
9:30 PM.The Christchurch Call aims to combat online terrorism and violent extremism. Golriz Ghahraman joins us to give her take on what can be done in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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The Christchurch Call - Sir Julian Beresford King
9:20 PM.The Christchurch Call aims to combat online terrorism and violent extremism. The European Commission was a major supporter of the Call, alongside eight EU member states. The European Union's… Read more Audio
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Lazy Sneakers: Finding new homes for sports shoes
8:08 PM.Those perfectly good sneakers in the cupboard that you never use - Maia Mariner wants to give them to families that can't afford them - so everyone can enjoy sports and stay active. Read more Video, Audio
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Roman Sexuality
7:12 PM.We spend some time in bed with The Romans in the company of University of Canterbury Senior Lecturer in Classics, Dr Gary Morrison, a specialist in Roman social history and find out about the facts… Read more Audio
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Astronomy - Alan Gilmour
7:12 PM.Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore join us once again. In his gaze tonight he has the moon and asteriods, the black hole image and SpaceX's controversial… Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:30 PM.Peter Lampp joins us again with an eye on the sporting news. Tonight we talk team-hopping in rugby league, Super Rugby referees and the Christian Cullen documentary screening on Sky TV. Audio
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Gendering History
7:12 PM.We talk to Kit Heyam, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Plymouth, about the project 'Gendering Interpretations of the Collections of the V&A and Vasa Museums'. Read more Audio
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Element of the Week : Berylium
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 Plieger, Associate Professor and Deputy Head of… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Sudan
9:30 PM.Sudanese journalist, writer and award-winning blogger Reem Abbas joins us from Khartoum. Read more Audio
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Crisp as an apple: Matthew Herbert
7:12 PM.Our man with the electronica expertise, Paul Berrington is back with us in the studio. Tonight we have some tracks from a relatively underground figure, Matthew Herbert, who's worked with the likes of… Read more Video, Audio
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An Attempted Coo
8:10 PM.University of Otago scientist Dr Damian Scarf has won a $50,000 grant for his novel research project which will see pigeons tested for cognitive abilities in a free-range environment, rather than in a… Read more Audio
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Te Ara Mua - Future Streets
7:12 PM.Ahead of the 2019 New Zealand Walking Summit, we talk to Hamish Mackie, who's been working on the Te Ara Mua - Future Streets project. The project aims to make streets in Mangere Central safer and… Read more Audio
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Mushrooms
7:12 PM.Nights' toxicologist, Dr. Leo Schep from Toxinform has mushrooms in his mind. Some of the magic variety - and some not so magic that put you off alcohol. Read more Audio
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Nights Sport
9:12 PM.Dana Johannsen is tonight's sportscaster. Tonight she's asking if Steven Adams will ever fulfill his promise to play for the Tall Blacks and takes a look at the Silver Ferns preparations for the World… Read more Audio
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Churches of Samoa
7:12 PM.Photographer Penina Momoisea has recently shared her collection of photographs of Churches of Samoa on the website coconet.tv. She joins us to talk about the collection and the churches. Audio
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Element - Iron
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, Penny Brothers. MacDiarmid Principal Investigator and… Read more Audio
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Overseas Correspondent - Japan
9:30 PM.Motoko Kakubayashi joins us once again from Tokyo with the latest from Japan. Read more Audio
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New Staff Writers at the Pantograph Punch
7:12 PM.The arts website, Pantograph Punch has been making some changes of late, not least of which has been the creation of five staff writer positions. One of those is poet and writer Tayi Tibble. She joins… Read more Audio