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Do possums really deserve to be despised?
10:18 PM.Conservationists love to hate possums for killing native birds and spreading disease. But the introduced marsupials don't deserve cruel treatment just for existing, says Christchurch academic and… Read more Audio
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Fundraising underway for medieval wing of Hamilton Gardens
9:15 PM.If you've ever visited Hamilton, you're aware of the award-winning gardens, which are the pride of joy of the river city. A new attraction to the gardens is seeking $300,000 from the public. Read more Audio
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Severe weather update with Wairoa mayor Craig Little
9:08 PM.Craig Little provides an update on the rain and flooding on the East Coast of the North Island. Read more Audio
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Dennis Ngāwhare: Preserving Māori heritage
10:40 PM.At Heritage New Zealand, Dennis oversees the Māori Heritage Listing process for the New Zealand Heritage List Rārangi Kōrero and he works with whanau, marae, hapū and iwi in researching and writing… Read more Audio
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The Christchurch woman opening up about choosing to be child-free
10:18 PM.Danni Duncan has hundreds of thousands of people following her child-free journey on social media, where she provides advice and support to others who are thinking about making the same decision. Read more Audio
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New look is the old look for 2024 All Blacks jersey
9:50 PM.The All Blacks have unveiled their 2024 playing kit, with a return to the white-collared jersey - a similar style to their winning looks at the 1987 and 2011 Rugby World Cups. Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Jem Traylen
9:30 PM.BusinessDesk reporter Jem Traylen joins Emile Donovan to talk infrastructure woes, cancer drugs, and the minister for manufacturing Andrew Bayly. Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why are rabbits an Otago problem?
9:15 PM.Stephen in Dunedin asks: "Why are there so many rabbits in the South Island, particularly in Otago, but are not anywhere as much of a problem in the North Island? Grass is grass, isn't it?" Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
10:45 PM.BBC World's Jonathan Frewin joins Emile Donovan to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including the European Union leaders summit in Brussels, the Russian trial of US… Read more Audio
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Sports with Kayla Hodge
10:30 PM.Otago Daily Times sports reporter Kayla Hodge joins Emile Donovan to debrief a busy week of sport. Read more Audio
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Documentary filmmaker Frederique Olivier on living in the extremes
10:18 PM.A field guide, naturalist and documentary filmmaker, Frederique Olivier has 22 Antarctic seasons under her belt, as well as expeditions to far-flung and freezing places like Greenland and Svalbard. Read more Audio
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The 'winter blues': Seasonal Affective Disorder
9:30 PM.The nights are long, the days are short - prime timing for the winter blues to set in. Clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire joins Nights to explain Seasonal Affective Disorder. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Abby Hauraki
9:15 PM.Abby Hauraki, an Associate at Kāhui Legal and a kaiako for Engaging Well Limited, shares a whakataukī for Matariki. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.He's back, and no doubt ready to inform, educate and entertain us with an array of eclectic music. Audio
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The concert where they want you to fall asleep
10:17 PM.Tonight is the final night of the Loemis winter festival in Wellington. To celebrate, the festival is hosting The Longest Night, a sleep concert running from 11pm to 7am. Seven artists will perform… Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:30 PM.Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin takes a look at the Doc Edge festival playing in Christchurch now before moving to Wellington and Auckland next month. He's also revisiting the 2016 comedy… Read more Audio
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This Weekend: Solstice celebrated at New Zealand's own Stonehenge
9:15 PM.Every Friday, we bring you some of the most interesting events and happenings coming up in Aotearoa this weekend - from the community fairs to the massive concerts. Tonight we're talking with Richard… Read more Audio
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UK Election with Henry Cooke
10:45 PM.With 14 days left until the UK goes to the polls it increasingly looks like the ruling Conservative Party will not only lose their hold on power after 14 years in charge, it looks like it could be a… Read more Audio
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The Kiwi author finding success later in life
10:30 PM.New Zealand filmmaker and writer Barbara Sumner has just published her first work of fiction, The Gallows Bird, a historical novel about a young female convict who is sent to Australia in the 1830s. Read more Audio
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Is this a new golden age for New Zealand middle distance running?
10:18 PM.Heading into the Paris Summer Olympics, New Zealand's athletics team is looking strong than it ever has. Athletics commentator Hayden Shearman weighs in on how we came to have this impressive crop of… Read more Audio
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New book charts history of humankind through ceramics
9:30 PM.What can we learn about the Roman empire from a single pot? Curator and artist Glenn Barkley reveals the human touch in ceramics and why more people are drawn to the artform in 2024. Read more Audio
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Kiwi photographer exploring humanity's impact on space
9:15 PM.Max Alexander grew up in Papakura, and has been living in London for the past 30 years. He's back in Aotearoa for the next few weeks to participate in Matariki and add a new section to his exhibition… Read more Audio
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Winner of AI art competition disqualified after revealing his photo was real
10:45 PM.Miles Astray is a writer and photographer who entered his photo of a pink flamingo, which appears to have lost its head and neck, into the AI category of the 1839 Awards, a prestigious international… Read more Audio
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What is 'girl mossing'?
10:30 PM.You've probably heard of 'girl bossing' but 'girl-mossing' is the new social media movement Oprah Winfrey's getting behind. Snuggling into soft green moss isn't just a form of nature therapy, it… Read more Audio
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Fred Award-winning comedians Barnie Duncan and Trygve Wakenshaw
10:18 PM.The comedy duo are bringing their show, Different Party, which parodies office life, to Auckland's Q Theatre later in late June. Read more Audio