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Feminism - intersectionality
8:42 PM.Deborah Russell talks about intersectionality: the charge that feminism is a white middle class movement and its all about making life better for white middle class women, while at the same time… Read more Audio
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Our Own Odysseys: Back To The Beauty Of Uganda
7:11 PM.Wairarapa photographer Geoff Walker is currently living in Uganda and attempting to build bridges between there and here. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Conundrum Clue 2
9:59 PM.Conundrum clue 2. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 1
8:59 PM.Conundrum clue 1. Audio
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Astronomy with Alan Gilmore
8:40 PM.Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the celestial bodies for a predicted decline in solar activity and the occultation analysis of Pluto. Audio
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Nilima Venkat on adjusting when you're ageing
7:10 PM.Project Manager of Shanti Niwas, an organisation which offers culturally appropriate positive programmes for elder citizens who have moved to New Zealand from India and South East Asia. Audio
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The Conundrum Winner
8:50 PM.This week's winner is Rik from Hokoianga Audio
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Sport - World Rowing Championships
8:12 PM.This week's sport is brought to you by Alan Cotter, High Performance Director at Rowing New Zealand. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 8
9:59 PM.Listen in tomorrow night for the answer Audio
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Conundrum Clue 7
8:59 PM.Listen in tomorrow night for the answer Audio
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Jamaican music
8:42 PM.Placing the needle on the one drop of riddim, rocksteady, ska and roots and culture with deejay and toaster Miles Buckingham. The Hookim brothers & Channel 1... Audio
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The wet megalakes
7:12 PM.The story of the arid Australian interior (and how the dry mega lakes were once wet) - with Dr. Tim Cohen, geomorphologist at the University of Wollongong. Audio
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Conundrum
9:59 PM.Conundrum clue number six. Audio
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Conundrum
8:59 PM.Conundrum clue number five. Audio
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Brazil
8:35 PM.Editor of the International section of Estado de Minas, the main daily newspaper of Minas Gerais, Pablo Pires Fernandes reports from the Federative Republic of Brazil, pop. 201,032,714 (est. 2013)… Read more Audio
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The Science of Suspense
7:12 PM.What makes a good horror movie - and how to intensify suspense for even scarier films with Keith Bound, University of Nottingham doctoral researcher in Digital Design & Media. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 4.
9:59 PM.Listen in on Friday night for the answer. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 3.
8:59 PM.Listen in this Friday night for the answer Audio
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Military history
8:42 PM.Historian and author of New Zealand and the First World War 1914-1919, Damien Fenton discusses the Italian Front during the First World War. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys: Tracy Farr in Mildura
7:12 PM.Australian-born, Wellington-based writer Tracy Farr just spent a month at a writing residency in the Australian town of Mildura for their writers festival. Audio
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Conundrum Clue 2.
9:59 PM.Listen in on Friday night for the answer. Audio
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Mortgage-free (to be who you want to be)
9:12 PM.The fastest way to throw off the shackles of a mortgage (and then go crazy) - ahem, we mean save for retirement - with author and financial advisor Hannah McQueen. Her new book is Kill Your Mortgage &… Read more Audio
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Conundrum Clue 1
8:59 PM.Listen in on Friday night for the answer. Audio
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Native Fish
8:42 PM.New Zealand fish with Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker... the Canterbury mudfish (kowaro) is one of five species of mudfish in New Zealand and is our… Read more Audio
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She reports from the war
7:12 PM.The pioneering Australian women who reported from the biggest conflicts of the twentieth century - as explored by Dr. Jeannine Baker in her recently published book 'Australian Women War Reporters… Read more Audio