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Feeling the pinch, but worth trillions
9:15 PM.Paul Pascoe, senior manager of national accounts at Stats NZ, joins Emile Donovan to explore how much wealth New Zealand households actually have, and how much they're able to save. Read more Audio
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LayBye-Bye: Buy-now-pay-later services shutting down
10:45 PM.After a meteoric rise during the post-pandemic economic boom, the air has started to come out of the buy-now-pay-later market, with service LayBuy announcing it is appointing receivers. Read more Audio
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Heaven for chocolate lovers in Wellington this weekend
10:30 PM.Along with ultimate brownie bake-offs and beer and chocolate pairing sessions, Chocstock is an opportunity for chocolatiers from across the Pacific to come together and discuss the region's burgeoning… Read more Audio
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Decades-old Lego keeps washing up on the UK coastline
10:18 PM.Tracey Williams lives on the beach in Cornwall, where nearly three decades ago, a storm led to a cargo ship spilling masses of LEGO parts into the sea. She's been documenting her finds for years. Read more Audio
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Government's 'granny flat' boon felt by tiny home supporters
9:50 PM.The government is proposing removing resource consent requirements for self-contained dwellings under 60 square metres. Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Glenn McConnell
9:30 PM.Nights host Emile Donovan speaks to Stuff political reporter Glenn McConnell about scrutiny week in Parliament. Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Is it bad to take expired medication?
9:15 PM.Pharmacist Gemma Perry says some medications have a five-year shelf life, while others are only good for a week. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Jonathan Frewin
10:45 PM.BBC World's Jonathan Frewin calls in about the campaign period beginning for the French snap election, Thailand's former prime minister is to face trial on charges of insulting the monarch and… Read more Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
10:30 PM.RNZ sports reporter and Nights regular Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Divorce coaches form professional body as industry grows
10:18 PM.The Divorce and Separation Institute of New Zealand aims to regulate the industry, and protect vulnerable people from unethical practices. Read more Audio
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Happy pastries and grumpy cars: Exploring face pareidolia
9:30 PM.According to the Queensland University of Technology study, people detect happy faces faster, and people are more likely to rate 'feminine' faces as happy - even when those faces are not human. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Melz Huata-Lucas
9:15 PM.Melz Huata-Lucas is the Māori culture and identity programme lead at the Auckland Council and is helping organise the city's Matariki Festival which launched over the weekend. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Finn joins Nights with an array of eclectic music. Read more Audio
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Why do we love Coffee News?
10:17 PM.With over 30 different community editions, from Whangarei to Invercargill, Coffee News is a mainstay in cafes and eateries the country over. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:30 PM.Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins us for some weekend recommendations. Read more Audio
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This Weekend: A light-hearted history of Havelock North
9:15 PM.Secret society, alien pods, private schools, a peak view, floods, a nice quiet village - it has it all! Michael Fowler speaks with Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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What's the latest on the UK Election with Henry Cooke
10:45 PM.Henry Cooke speaks to Emile Donovan about how things are going, fewer than 3 weeks out from polling day. Read more Audio
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First Gore, Now the World!
10:30 PM.New Zealand singer-songwriter Jenny Mitchell has won a scholarship to Nashville, Tennessee, to attend global country music summit Americanafest. Read more Audio
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All eyes on Europe as the battle for football glory kicks off this weekend.
10:17 PM.Who are teams to watch? Are there any dark horses to keep an eye on?
Ella Reilly joins Nights to talk all things Euro 2024. Read more Audio
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New book from the creator of My Octopus Teacher
9:35 PM.Craig Foster is the Academy Award-winning director of the documentary My Octopus Teacher and talks to Nights about 'Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World'. Read more Audio
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Philosophy Now! Is honesty (always) the best policy? That depends!
9:15 PM.Senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Waikato, Dan Weijers discusses this vexed question. Read more Audio
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Indigenous game developers to descend on Dunedin for international summit
10:45 PM.Whare Karioi 2024 is hosted by NZ CODE - the Centre of Digital Excellence - in close partnership with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu and Kotahi Mano Kāika. Read more Audio
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Iconic 'TAUPØ1' plate up for auction
10:35 PM.The Taupo District Council is auctioning off the personalised plate which once belonged to the former, late mayor Joan Williamson. Read more Audio
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Explainer: What is sportswashing?
10:17 PM.Sportswashing has a long history, but how do you define it? And should we be concerned? Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
9:30 PM.Colin Peacock is in the studio with another edition of Midweek Mediawatch. Tonight, he's talking to Emile Donovan about the latest media hires, the release of a new kind of podcast and the death of an… Read more Audio