Nights for Thursday 9 June 2022
7:12 Will We Be Thinking Big Again Soon?
Economist Brian Easton joins us once again to ask if we are reaching the stage of the 1870s, the 1930s and the 1970s of growing unease about the state of the New Zealand economy. Will we have another 'Think Big' and if so, what will be the balance between the private and public involvement?
7:35 Looking after the Catch
Dr Darren Parsons, Niwa marine ecologist and fisheries scientist talks about "Catch Sampling" to ensure New Zealand fisheries are sustainable.
Commercial catch sampling from NIWA on Vimeo.
8:15 Pacific Waves
Koroi Hawkins presents a daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.
8:30 Window on The World
Street harassment and violence against women in public spaces is a global issue. According to one survey, 84% of women in cities around the world reported being harassed on the street before the age of 17. It's acknowledged that intimidating, violent behaviour from men needs to stop, but what can be done to improve the safety of women and girls in cities now?
9:07 Our Changing World
On Our Changing World, Claire visits a a team of geologists using paleoseismic trenching to figure out the pattern of past earthquakes on a sleeping giant fault.
9:30 Overseas Correspondent - Scotland
Our overseas correspondent from Scotland, Andrew Learmonth joins us once again from Glasgow.
10:00 Late Edition
Bryan Crump presents all the breaking news, a little analysis of the stories of the moment, and some highlights of the day on RNZ National.
11:07 Music 101 pocket edition
In this week's Pocket Edition, Charlotte Ryan celebrates the music of Chris Knox, features live recordings from Welsh singer Cate Le Bon and an interview with Angel Olsen about her new album 'Big Time'