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The road to accepting our body hair
10:35 PM.If you've ever wondered why people want lovely long eyelashes and hair - but are not so keen on the monobrow or the dreaded sign of salt and pepper ageing - we might just have the podcast for you… Read more Audio
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The road to accepting our body hair
10:35 PM.If you've ever wondered why people want lovely long eyelashes and hair - but are not so keen on the monobrow or the dreaded sign of salt and pepper ageing - we might just have the podcast for you… Read more Audio
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Museum has six months to find new home
10:25 PM.The Cotter Medical History Museum has not had a proper home for years after it was moved to unused wards at Hillmorton following the 2011 earthquake. It might now only have six months left before it… Read more Audio
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New initiative launched to teach Kiwi kids smartphone safety
10:18 PM.An increasing number of parents worry about what their children see online. The First Phones programme has been with the backing and input of online safety organisation, Netsafe. Sean Lyons is… Read more Audio
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Otago adventurers make first complete descent of Taieri River
9:30 PM.A group of five locals have completed what they say is the first source-to-sea kayaking expedition of the Taieri River - taking in its entire 288km path. Group member Blake Hornblow said the… Read more Audio
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Nights Astronomy chat with Alan Gilmore
9:08 PM.Former Superintendent of the Mt John Observatory above Lake Tekapo in the Mackenzie Country, Alan Gilmore joins us for his regular astronomy chat. Tonight, he's talking astroid samples, where all… Read more Audio
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Nights Astronomy chat with Alan Gilmore
9:08 PM.Former Superintendent of the Mt John Observatory above Lake Tekapo in the Mackenzie Country, Alan Gilmore joins us for his regular astronomy chat. Tonight, he's talking astroid samples, where all… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
10:18 PM.Hayden Donnell is in the studio to discuss the big stories in the media. Audio
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Iconic Auckland food truck facing a hot chip shortage
9:45 PM.There's been some worrying news for late night fast-food lovers in Auckland. An on-going potato shortage is threatening the chip supply at the The White Lady food truck, and if a solution is not found… Read more Audio
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Famous falcon family livestream enthralls bird lovers
9:30 PM.A family of peregrine falcons who are capturing the world's attention from a watertower standing above the small city of Orange in New South Wales. The falcon's nest box was set up on the tower on the… Read more Audio
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Cartoonists join brain tumour researchers on a colourful new project
9:08 PM.University professor and comics buff Neal Curtis tells Nights how 'graphic medicine' can be used to convey important health information. Read more Video, Audio
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Kiwi teenage photographer makes his mark in global competition
10:45 PM.An Auckland teenager has again been honoured alongside some of the best wildlife photographers in the world for the second year running. A photo of a reef-star fish taken by 16-year-old photographer… Read more Audio
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Olympic dream a reality for New Zealand flag footballers
10:30 PM.Among the new sports being included at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angles one might have some here in New Zealand scratching their heads. Flag Football, a non-contact form of American Football, has been… Read more Audio
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Kākāpō escapes fenced sanctuary, explores neighbouring farm
10:18 PM.A determined parrot has provided some unique insights for those working in the area of kakapo conservation. Four-year-old Tautahi is among a group of kakapo at Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari, a… Read more Audio
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Will the All Blacks win the world cup?
9:30 PM.Is it possible to use the data to determine the outcome of a rugby game? Dr Niven Winchester from the Auckland University of Technology might have a pretty good idea. He joins Nights to talk about his… Read more Audio
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Police AI tools spark privacy concerns
9:08 PM.Earlier this month it was revelled Police are using powerful new AI to help them assess the risk posed by offenders when officers are called out to emergencies. But the use of AI programmes has raised… Read more Audio
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Kiwi teenage photographer makes his mark in global competition - again!
6:53 PM.An image of a reef-star fish taken by 16-year-old photographer D'Artagnan Sprengel has been chosen by the Natural History Museum to be exhibited in its wildlife photographer of the year competition.
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BBC Lookahead
10:45 PM.The BBC's Jonathan Frewin joins us now for the latest world news making the headlines. Audio
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Artist Lester Hall's latest work on Cuba Street
10:35 PM.Throughout his career New Zealand pop artist Lester Hall has often pushed boundaries with his art but his latest work is a bit closer to home.
Sid and Becky, the title of his latest work, is a homage… Read more Audio
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Digitisation project finds sole mystery grave in Otago cemetery
10:25 PM.For over 100 years the Ranfurly cemetery in Central has had impeccable record keeping.
Details for each of the 700 plots and nearly 1600 people interned there, have been confirmed during a recent… Read more Audio
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No end in sight for wild weather
10:18 PM.Volatile Spring weather saw gale force winds cause havoc in Canterbury over the weekend, lifting roofs, and downing power lines and trees. As the new week kicks off, the Met Service is predicting a… Read more Audio
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Electronic Music with Paul Berrington
9:30 PM.Electronic music enthusiast Paul Berrington joins us now to talk about Danish record label Janushoved, and he's got a selection of songs he wants to play for us. Audio
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Sports Chat with Bryan Waddle
9:08 PM.It's time to look at all the sporting news from the weekend with out regular sporting commentator Bryan Waddle. He's looking at the big weekend of actions at the Rugby World cup as well as the Black… Read more Audio
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Out Late with Finn
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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Pub poetry event set to honour New Zealand poet legend
10:18 PM.An election day in Dunedin event is set to combine politics, poetry and pubs. Seven poets will feature at the event at the bar Woof! as part of the Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival, which kicks… Read more Audio