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Why isn’t depression taken seriously in New Zealand?
Depression affects people in all cultures but for centuries it has “hidden under the long black cloud of Kiwi denial”, health historian Jacqueline Leckie says. In her new book Old Black Clouds, Leckie… Read more Audio
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Record number of new books in 2024 Whitcoulls Top 100
9:15 PM.The list was voted on by readers, with New Zealand authors featuring more prominently than ever, including Ockham award-winning novelist Emily Perkins and Fungi by Liv Sisson. Read more Audio
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Bid to trademark basmati rice in New Zealand rejected
10:45 PM.Trademark attorney Rebecca Jones explains the latest food to be denied trademark protection. Read more Audio
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Tom Ayling: Mixing antique bookselling with TikTok
10:30 PM.In his videos Tom shares the history and stories behind some of the world's rarest and most sought-after books. Read more Audio
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A new use for kombucha in hospitals
10:18 PM.Wellington Regional Hospital's anaesthesia department is using dried scoby as replica human tissue for training purposes. Read more Audio
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The 19-year-old running his own takeout business
9:15 PM.Geoffrey Yew started Fan Tong takeout in November 2023, and from Wednesday to Sunday every week, you can find him taking customers' orders as well as running the kitchen. Read more Audio
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The rise of male diet influencers
10:45 PM.Writer Tony Stamp has been investigating the orgins and influx of self-appointed diet experts for David Farrier's Webworm. Read more Audio
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How humans used the world around them to create colour
10:30 PM.Joumana Medlej joins Emile to talk about historical techniques for foraged plants, berries, and other earthly materials. Read more Audio
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Why do Governments' apologise and do they mean anything?
10:17 PM.Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced he will make a formal public apology on behalf of the government to those who experienced abuse in state care. But what will the apology do? Professor… Read more Audio
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Nights Politics: When to step aside and let someone else take over
9:30 PM.Joe Biden made a very tough political decision this week. We're joined by someone who made a similar decision, former Labour Party leader Andrew Little Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How do underwater cables work?
9:15 PM.Telecommunications expert Paul Brislen joins Nights to explain. Read more Audio
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
10:30 PM.Sports broadcasting veteran Bryan Waddle is back to chat sport. Read more Audio
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AI at the doctor's office: The future, or should we be concerned?
10:17 PM.Would you be comfortable with an artificial intelligence software listening in to your doctor's appointment? Read more Audio
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The science of being pushed to the limit
9:30 PM.When living things are pushed to their extremes, it's either adapt or die. Professor Tony Hickey speaks to Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Elle Archer
9:15 PM. Elle Archer (Ngāti Tamaterā, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Porou, Ngāpuhi, Ngāi Tūhoe) joins Nights to share a whakataukī. Read more Audio
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Marc Stewart
11:57 PM.The view from CNN's correspondent in Beijing. Audio
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Ellie Jay
11:52 PM.A report from our UK correspondent. Audio
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Anita Purcell-Sjölund
11:34 PM.Our correspondent in Sweden suffered a hack attempt during the global IT outages. Audio
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Brad Olsen
11:22 PM.A stranded traveller at Heathrow airport gives his view. Audio
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Pete Ross
11:10 PM.BBC World correspondent talks about the outages in the UK. Audio
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Lydia Lewis
10:55 PM.Update on global IT outages with our RNZ Pacific correspondent. Audio
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Peter Ryan
10:48 PM.Or Australian correspondent on the global IT outages. Audio
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David Seymour
10:33 PM.The Acting prime minister on global IT outages. Audio
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Carolyn Young
10:28 PM.The Retail NZ chief executive talks about the IT failure's impact on business. Audio
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Peter Griffin
10:17 PM.RNZ tech commentator estimates CrowdStrike outage could be costing 'billions'. Audio