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How to pick the right film at the Doc Edge Film Festival
In the mood for some big emotions? Want to feel better about the environment? Film critic Dan Slevin serves up his pick of what's on offer at this year's festival.
Peter Zeihan: Why China’s days are numbered
Geopolitics expert Peter Zeihan tells Guyon what New Zealand needs to do right now if it wants to survive the end of globalisation, why China's days are numbered, and who's going to win the US… Video, Audio
Politics by Night with Glenn McConnell
Nights host Emile Donovan speaks to Stuff political reporter Glenn McConnell about scrutiny week in Parliament. Audio
Sports with Jamie Wall
RNZ sports reporter and Nights regular Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan. Audio
Divorce coaches form professional body as industry grows
The Divorce and Separation Institute of New Zealand aims to regulate the industry, and protect vulnerable people from unethical practices. Audio
Wet weather lashes parts of the country
Heavy rain and thunderstorms were forecast last night and today in Auckland and the Bay of Plenty. Auckland received 25 milimetres of rain in just one hour overnight, and more is forecasted for today… Audio
Health New Zealand orders hiring freeze
Health New Zealand has ordered an immediate hiring freeze on all non-frontline roles. Executive director of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, Sarah Dalton, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Te Kūiti Muslim community grieves death of baby
The tight-knit Muslim community in Te Kūiti is grieving after the death of a baby boy at the weekend. Lucy Xia reports. Audio
Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis announces NZ shows
Dean Lewis is bringing The Epilogue World Tour to Aotearoa with three shows slated for November.
Sports with Bryan Waddle
Nights' sports correspondent Bryan Waddle recaps the Black Caps shocking start to the T20 World Cup, the Warriors finding their form again and a new world order of tennis starting to emerge. Audio
The Porirua hairdresser taking TikTok by storm
Porirua-based Jasmine Lupo is a social media sensation, with videos of her hair transformations racking up over 35 million views on TikTok. Audio
How long is too long to linger over a cuppa?
Visual journalist Marika Khabazi did some cafe hopping of her own, to ask people how long is too long to linger over a cuppa. Video, Audio
Where were the winning Lotto tickets sold?
Five of the Powerball players who won a share of the $50 million jackpot were from one city.
Saturday morning listener feedback for June 8th 2024
Susie Fergusons listener feedback for Saturday Morning 8th June 2024. Audio
World Choir Games bring 11,000 singers to Auckland
Auckland will be in full voice next month as 11,000 singers hit town for The World Choir Games. 250 choirs from more than 30 countries, representing a diverse range of choral music styles will compete… Audio
This Weekend: Worldwide Knit in Public Day
Libraries and museums all across New Zealand are welcoming crafters of all stripes this Saturday. Nights touches base with Sue Cooper, of the Picton Knitters and Spinners. Audio
NZ Children and Young Adults book awards short list
The finalists for the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults have been announced today.Taking us through the list of finalists books editor and our own book critic Claire Mabey. Audio
PM Luxon arrives in Niue
The Prime Minister says he wants New Zealand to be the Pacific's partner-of-choice, as other powers make moves in the region. Political reporter Giles Dexter is in Niue. Audio
Radiohead's Thom Yorke announces NZ solo tour
The British musician was last here in 2012 when he toured with Radiohead. He will perform two shows in October.
What are the NZ Gold Guitar Awards?
Held in the country music capital of New Zealand, Gore, no event is more important on the Tussock Country calendar than these coveted awards.