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How to travel with a difference
7:12 PM.Eliza Raymond is the founder of GOOD Travel and she's on the show to explain how to travel - GOOD. Audio
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Nights' Overseas - Estonia
8:12 PM.Sliver Tambur is looking at self driving cars, and opening the world's first data embassy in Luxembourg. Audio
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The obsession with mermaids
7:12 PM.Sarah Peverley is a Professor of English, at the University of Liverpool. She is talking about our fascination with mermaids, and a brief history of them from the 16th century on wards. Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Right Thinking
8:10 PM.Eric Crampton is on to talk the rationales of individual freedom and personal responsibility, Eric is the head of research at The New Zealand Initiative. Audio
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The Royal New Zealand Ballets' Hamish McKeich
7:10 PM.Conductor Hamish McKeich, he'll be talking about an upcoming show, you might know it - Romeo and Juliet. Audio
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Nights' Science - Astronomy
8:12 PM.Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space. Audio
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Women, War & Waistlines
7:12 PM.In the Wartime rations were starchy, and full of carbs. Which lead to alot of women being told to watch the waistline. Audio
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Prawn competition in Huka Prawn Park
8:13 PM.Grand prize for the biggest prawn? Activities Supervisor Chey Lierman from Huka Prawn Park talk to Paul about the weekends activities. Audio
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Nights' Culture - Poetry
8:12 PM.Poetry, and ode to it - by James Brown [topic] arts Audio
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Making fake faeces for Bangladesh's sewerage system
7:12 PM.Naomi Deering is a Postgraduate Researcher in Faecal Sludge Management at the University of Bath. She is making fake faeces to try and improve Bangladesh's sewerage system. Audio
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Nights' Overseas - India
8:12 PM.Bangalore based author and journalist Shoba Narayan from the second-most populated nation of the world, India. Audio
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The Decimal Express
7:12 PM.David Parsons is on the show to talk about when decimal currency was chucked on trains and sent round the country to distribute , the 27 million new banknotes and 165 million new coins to New… Read more Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Philosophy
8:10 PM.Ann Kerwin joins us in the Auckland studio to talk about Phenomenology (FE- AH-- MEN- OLOGY) which is "The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. The… Read more Audio
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Kai-A-Miro Catchup
7:10 PM.'Eating the berry' with Shannon Haunui-Thompson from Radio New Zealand's Te Manu Korihi team; from the proverb 'Ko te Manu kai Ana I te Miro nona te Ao' (the Bird that eats the Berry owns the World)… Read more Audio
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Nights' Science - Computer Science
8:10 PM.What is the modern computer? asks Mark Apperley. Audio
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'It is a very special place and it is dying'
7:15 PM.The Great Barrier Reef is not in grave danger yet, according to a draft report from UNESCO. The Australian government is calling it a big win, but science professor James Watson says it's a "suspended… Read more Audio
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A weekend of Art & Deco
8:12 PM.We'll be catching up with Glen Pickering, Art Deco Trust Festival director about Napier's Art & Deco winter weekend. Audio
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Nights' Culture - Jazz
8:12 PM.Fergus Barrowman is sharing some new jazz releases. Audio
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Crocheting and connection
7:12 PM.Sosefina Andy is on the show tonight to talk about her art which is entwined with her culture, and family. She is the first recipient of the Helen Hitchings scholarship for postgraduate fine art… Read more Audio
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Nights' Overseas - Willy Flockton
8:12 PM.Formerly of RNZ's Morning Report team, breakfast producer at BBC Radio Brighton Will Flockton reports from England. Audio
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Full Metal Poleaxe
7:12 PM.Dayna Berghan-Whyman catches up with Nights about her medieval combat. She's recently returned from the battlefield and tell us of her adventures. Audio
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Extra! Earthquake
8:10 PM.Just to add a bit of spice to the night there was a 6.4 magnitude earthquake that shook the lower South Island. Dr Bill Fry, siesmologist with GNS Science keeps us updated. Audio
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The NZ connection to the Bulford Kiwi
7:12 PM.Our guest Colleen Brown is going to be talking about The Bulford Kiwi. The Kiwi was constructed on Beacon Hill overlooking Sling Camp (now gone), part of Bulford Camp, during the occupation of the… Read more Audio
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Nights' Science : Botany
8:12 PM.Auckland Botanical Gardens curator Bec Stanley on the chlorophyll-filled bio-mass that photosynthesises around us. Audio
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Michael Day : Baha'i faith
7:12 PM.Michael Day is a New Zealand born and Australian based journalist and writer.He's also a Baha'i - and he's just published a book about his faith. The book is called Journey to a Mountain. Audio