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Irreplaceable archive of New Zealand rugby photos up for auction
10:18 PM.Over 40,000 images from the waylaid Fairfax Archives are up for auction, featuring over 2,500 individual players from the last hundred years. Read more Audio
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Rocket Man & Piano Man: Life on the road as a tribute act
9:30 PM.Wellington musicians Cam and Sam have travelled up and down the country with their tribute act, Elton John vs. Billy Joel, clocking over 7000 kilometres in 2023. Read more Audio
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Gen X, Boomers, Millennials: Are generations really a thing?
9:15 PM.Talking about generations involves making sweeping generalisations about huge numbers of people - some estimate there are 80 million millennials in the USA alone, says sociolinguist Dr Julia de Bres.
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Was the 1998 Oasis tour of New Zealand really that bad?
10:45 PM.Karamdeep Sahota literally wrote the book on the shows: Get on the Rollercoaster: Oasis in New Zealand, March 1998. Read more Audio
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Stonehenge slab originated 700 km away, researchers find
10:30 PM.Professor Nicholas Pearce, from Aberystwyth University in Wales, joins Mark Leishman. Read more Audio
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Unconsented renovations being exposed in property market
10:17 PM.Russell Clark from Licensed Renovations joins Mark Leishman. Read more Audio
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Claire Concannon: Back from the Synchrotron
9:15 PM.Mark Leishman catches up with host of RNZ's Our Changing World to hear about her recent adventure to the Australian synchotron. Read more Audio
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’Preparing for the inevitable’: The work of a death doula
10:45 PM.End of Life Doula Alliance Aotearoa chair, Treza Gallogly joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Kiwi lecturer at Harvard on misinformation, and the right to be told the truth
10:30 PM.Matt Macdonald lectures in ethics His PhD looks at misinformation, and the right to be told the truth. He's back in the country for a few weeks, and he joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Kiwis turning back to domestic media says new survey
10:17 PM.Duncan Grieve from The Spinoff joins Emile Donovan to discuss the findings of the New Zealand on Air "Where are the Audiences?" survey. Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Thomas Coughlan
9:30 PM.Deputy Political Editor at the New Zealand Herald Thomas Coughlan joins Emile Donovan to talk about the big political stories of the week. Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How do I protect myself from lightning?
9:15 PM.Professor Craig Rodger is from the Space Physics Group at the University of Otago and joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.BBC World's Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to look at the events making headlines internationally, including the WHO's declaration of a global emergency over the spread of a new strain of mpox, the… Read more Audio
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
10:30 PM.Nights' sports correspondent Bryan Waddle joins Emile Donovan to discuss Lydia Ko's shining month, the All Blacks' coaching strife, new rules for rugby's National Provincial Championship, and the… Read more Audio
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Billionare CEO of Telegram app to appear before court
10:18 PM.While Telegram supporters label Durov a 'free-speech hero', his app has caused concern about the spread misinformation, extremism and illicit activity, like drug sales and child pornography. Read more Audio
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What machines can learn from the dung beetle
9:30 PM.In 2013, researchers discovered that the humble dung beetle was using the Milky Way as a navigational guide to roll its signature balls of dung. Now, engineers in Australia have been taking notes. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Haupai Puha
9:15 PM.Haupai Puha is a darts superstar. Ranked number one in the country, he's the first New Zealander to qualify for the world professional darts circuit. 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. Read more Audio
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Remembering Janet Frame on her birthday centenary
10:17 PM.Writer, editor and critic Catherine Taylor joins Emile Donovan to reflect on the work and legacy of the acclaimed author. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:30 PM.Nights' resident screen critic is back with three tips for your weekend viewing pleasure. Read more Audio
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This Weekend: The Bitches' Box
9:15 PM.Amelia Dunbar is one half of comedy duo and joins Emile Donovan to talk about their shows this weekend. Read more Audio
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Are running clubs the new Tinder?
10:45 PM.Running clubs across the world are reporting increasing numbers of people joining, as many singles ditch the on-line options for finding a partner. Read more Audio
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Australia's new 'right to switch off' laws to kick in
10:30 PM. Associate Professor John Hopkins, from the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia joins Emile Donovan to explain how they will work. Read more Audio
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What's behind the shock departure of AB's assistant coach?
10:17 PM.Sports journalist Jamie Wall joins Nights to discuss Leon MacDonald's call to quit the role. Read more Audio
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Maddie Dai on cartooning for the New Yorker and writing 'We Were Dangerous'
9:35 PM.Emile Donovan talks to the screenwriter behind New Zealand feature film We Were Dangerous from her home in London. Read more Audio