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Sports with Jamie Wall
10:35 PM.RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to recap some of the big sporting moments that took place over the weekend.
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Led By Donkeys and the new wave of political activism.
10:25 PM.Back in 2019 four friends were in a London pub bemoaning the state of UK politics.
Six years later Led By Donkeys and their viral political campaigns have become a force in their home country… Read more Audio
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A 'high pathogenic' type of bird flu found in New Zealand, should we be worried?
10:15 PM.A 'high pathogenic' type of bird flu was confirmed in an Otago egg farm over the weekend.
To help us understand what's happening now we're joined by University of Otago virologist Jemma Geoghegan. Read more Audio
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Nights Science: Derelict Buildings
9:40 PM.Jeff Fahrensohn is the building inspection manager for Auckland Council.
He speaks to Emile Donovan about why it can be so difficult to restore some of our most love buildings. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Jackson Owens
9:25 PM.Every Monday to start our week off on here Nights, we invite a guest on the show to share a whakataukī - a Māori proverb - that's meaningful to them. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:45 PM.Tonight, music from WAIWHAI, Haley Heynderickx and Jeff Parker ETA IVtet. Read more Audio
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Concerts at Eden Park set to double
10:18 PM.Auckland's Eden Park stadium will finally be able to host twelve major concerts each year after their resource consent was approved. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:40 PM.Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins Emile Donovan to review the new films Taki Rua Theatre - Breaking Barriers & Moana 2, the miniseries Agatha All Along and the Tom Cruise classic Edge of… Read more Audio
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This Weekend: St Andrew's Day
9:15 PM.Tonight we're heading to the Edinburgh of the South, Dunedin, where they're getting set to celebrate their annual St Andrew's Day celebrations. Read more Audio
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Celebrity lookalike contests taking world by storm
10:30 PM.From Dublin to New York City, celebrity lookalike competitions for the likes of Timothee Chalamet, Paul Mescal, Miles Teller, Jeremy Allen-White, Dev Patel, Glen Powell have all taken place recently… Read more Audio
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Proposal to relocate flood-prone town of Westport
10:17 PM.A draft master plan has proposed relocating Westport to government-owned Pamu-Landcorp farmland southwest of its current location. Read more Audio
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Mark Hadlow returns in GOMIL: Grumpy Old Man in Lycra
9:35 PM.Mark Hadlow is a legend of New Zealand stage and screen, appearing in blockbusters like King Kong and The Hobbit, and no stranger to Shakespeare. Read more Audio
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Philosophy Now: What makes me... me?
9:15 PM.Every month on Nights, senior lecturer in philosophy at University of Waikato Dan Weijers unpacks some of life's big issues. Tonight, he explores the different ways we can answer questions of… Read more Audio
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Our Changing World's Claire Concannon
12:00 PM.The host of RNZ podcast Our Changing World Claire Concannon joins Emile Donovan to share stories from her recent trip to Antarctica. Read more Audio
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What counts as work in the digital age?
12:00 PM.Immigration New Zealand is investigating the visa status of a YouTube celebrity who's been travelling New Zealand.
But what counts as work, these days? Making a sponsored Instagram post doesn't have… Read more Audio
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Hundreds expected for "naked" festival in the King Country
12:00 PM.in February next year up to 800 people will converge for what is described as a unique celebration of desire, communication and exploration in Taumarunui.
If that description doesn't help, the name… Read more Audio
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The man mixing his love of painting with his love of sport
12:00 PM.Last decade, British artist Andy Brown has painted more than 200 sports stadiums in over 30 countries.
He is now in Aotearoa painting the action as the Black Caps take on England over a three test… Read more Audio
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Brown gold: New Zealand to host largest-ever soil competition
10:45 PM.Close to two hundred attendees are expected from across New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific. Read more Audio
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Superstitions have long been debunked, but why do we still believe them?
10:30 PM.Do you have a lucky number? Do you worry about umbrellas being open indoors? Can these superstitions really bring us good luck? Read more Audio
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David Farrar pays tribute to his friend former National MP Nikki Kaye
10:18 PM.Tributes have come from all sides of the political spectrum after from National Party MP and minister Nikki Kaye died at the weekend after a long battle with cancer. Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Laura Walters
9:30 PM.Newsroom.co.nz's political editor Laura Walters joins Emile Donovan to talk about how the coalition government is faring after 12 months in office and the call to modernise the rules of parliamentary… Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How are Black Friday sales profitable?
9:15 PM.Marketing analytics professor Bodo Lang weighs in on how 80 percent-off sales can be good business. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
10:45 PM.The BBC's Jonathan Frewin looks at some of the events making headlines internationally. Read more Audio
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
10:30 PM.Sport broadcasting veteran and Nights regular correspondent Bryan Waddle is back with the action from the sporting world over the weekend - including two New Zealand teams topping the A-League Men's… Read more Audio
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How Bluefields could transform New Zealand's public housing
10:18 PM.Melbourne-based architect Patrick Kelly has been awarded the 2024 F. Gordon Wilson Fellowship for Public Housing by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects. Read more Audio