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Nights Sport olympic wrap
8:12 PM.Helene Elliot, Paul Kennedy and Russell Fuller Nights International sports correspondents talk about the highs and lows of Rio from each for their nation's perspectives Audio
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Nights' Culture - Charlotte Wilson
8:08 PM.Tonight Charlotte covers the inuaugural Maori Music Month and Dame Gillian Whitehead, currently in the UK for the world premiere of her new opera. She also looks at a new venue in in Christchurch, The… Read more Audio
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Alicia Sudden, Researcher
7:10 PM.Victoria University Student Alicia Sudden has looked at the changes to the welfare system introduced in July 2013 and beneficiaries told her the reforms are failing to help them get into quality… Read more Audio
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Nights overseas-France and Italy
8:12 PM.Italian born Euronews journalist Eri Garuti joins Bryan Crump to talk about the French housing minister asking for the public's help to host refugees in their homes and the burkini ban in Cannes… Read more Audio
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Repatriation: a Māori perspective
7:12 PM.More work is needed to provide a Māori perspective on the repatriation of Māori remains; says researcher Amber Aranui. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Nights' Pundit - Economics
8:12 PM.There's no such thing as a free lunch - with independent scholar Brian Easton. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - Mike Butler
7:10 PM.Mike Butler's walked all over the world for charity. The ANZ Wellington employee has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars by trekking through Asia, India, Europe and South America. Audio
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Dean Baigent-Mercer
8:39 PM.Dean Baigent-Mercer is a Northland environmentalist - one who bridges, or attempts to bridge the divide between the aspirations of conservationalists and those who want to develop and utilise natural… Read more Audio
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Nights' Science - Botany
8:10 PM.Auckland Botanical Gardens curator Bec Stanley shares the secret world of plant communication - above and below ground. Audio
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Jacob Brown - newshub reporter in Rio
8:12 PM.Newshub's Jacob Brown is covering his first Olympics as a reporter with some interesting insights. Audio
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Nights' Culture - Dance
8:10 PM.Chris Jannides from Toi Whakaari explores prolific NZ choreographer Michael Parmenter's 1980's work Insolent River which is having a revival at the Tempo Dance Festival. Audio
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Caring for Carers
5:10 PM.Almost half a million kiwis care for a family member or friend with a disability or illness. Carers are so busy taking care of others that it's easy to neglect their own needs. CEO of Carers New… Read more Audio
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John Thornley - Songs of the Spirit
5:10 PM.Methodist lay-preacher John Thornley with the third in his series exploring the spiritual side of songs. Tonight, Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone. Read more Audio
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Kai a Miro: Ngapo Wehi and Nanaia Mahuta
8:10 PM.Shannon Haunui-Thompson from RNZ's Te Manu Korihi team acknowledges the passing of Kapa Haka master Ngapo Wehi and looks at the significance of Nanaia Mahuta's new moko. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - Cakes in Kenya
7:10 PM.Going to Africa to meet her sponsor child and volunteer was on Becs Lake's "before-30 bucket list". The owner of Stiletto Studio even managed to share some of her cake making skills. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Nights' Science - Toxicology
8:12 PM.Our Poison Professor Dr.Leo Schep on a couple of common plants that can be a real pain. Audio
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The first Māori in Australia
7:12 PM.Did you know that the first Māori arrived in Sydney in 1793? Hohepa Ruhe is the director of Kotahi Tourism, which leads tours exploring the lives of the first Māori Australians. Read more Audio
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Nights' Sport - Rio Preview
8:10 PM.We preview the action to come from the Rio games with with ABC sports presenter Paul Kennedy, BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller, and LA Times sports journalist Helene Elliott. Audio
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Nights' Culture - Electronic Music
8:08 PM.Paul Berrington aka DJ B-Lo on the Sound of Belgium - 1991-1993. Audio
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Central Auckland Walking Tour (Part 2)
7:10 PM.Historian Edward Bennett takes Bryan on a Central Auckland Heritage Tour. Audio
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Nights' Overseas - The Pacific
8:12 PM.RNZI senior journalist Johnny Blades discusses two unique sets of small islands facing existential threats. Takuu (also known as Mortlock) is a set of islands in a PNG atoll chain, populated by… Read more Audio
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Cancer Etiquette
7:12 PM.Cancer Society CEO Claire Austin with tips on what to say and do when someone you know has cancer. And what not to say! Audio
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Nights' Pundit - Religion
8:12 PM.Religious studies Prof. Douglas Pratt from University of Waikato on one's faith in God or gods... Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - Solar Challenge
7:12 PM.Mike Brown shares his motorcycle adventures photographing solar challenge competitors racing down the Stuart Highway from Darwin to Adelaide. Audio
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Nights' Science - Soils
8:12 PM.The significance of good soils for food security and essential eco-system functions with Landcare Research scientist Pierre Roudier. Audio