8:40 PM.There's a big non-debate happening over gun control, nearly half of the continental US is experiencing severe drought, and the presidential race is heating up. Audio
7:10 PM.Long-time listener of the national broadcast, John Hardy from Tauranga, now 78, recollects when he spent the thick-end of a year hitch-hiking round Australia when any road outside a town or city was… Read moreAudio
9:10 PM.Wojtek Gwiazda is host and producer of Masala Canada at Radio Canada International, and spokesperson of the RCI Action Committeek. Wojtek is still fighting to try and retain the ability to broadcast… Read moreAudio
8:40 PM.Left-leaning political historian from the University of Otago, Brian Roper deconstructs public policies from around the world. This week, the changing nature and role of universities within society -… Read moreAudio
7:15 PM.Goals from behind the net with British sports journalist Richard Fleming. Is the home country happy so far with their sporting acheivements at this year's Olympics? Audio
8:40 PM.A day doesn't go by without some weather, explanations and implications with severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum. Tonight, drought in the USA, rain in Japan, cockroaches in Naples and a tornado… Read moreAudio
7:12 PM.Archaeologist Professor Peter Veth from the University of Western Australia about the Clarence, a 16 metre Australian colonial wreck on the sea bed off Victoria's Port Phillip Bay, and the project to… Read moreAudio
7:10 PM.Black Grace choreographer Neil Ieremia on the challenges and joys of taking New Zealand-made contemporary dance to the world with his latest work Waka. Audio
7:12 PM.Freshwater scientist Richard Storey and the two years he worked in Lebanon helping to protect endangered wetlands of the beautiful Bekaa Valley. Audio
9:10 PM.The revolution that Cambridge University mathematician Tim Gowers began by declining to submit or review papers for publishing house Elsevier to highlight his frustration at the lack of access to… Read moreAudio