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Sports with Bryan Waddle
10:30 PM.Sport broadcasting veteran and Nights regular correspondent Bryan Waddle is back with the action from the sporting world over the weekend. Read more Audio
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What was behind the fever-pitch public interest in Polkinghorne trial?
10:17 PM.Sara Chatwin is a Registered Psychologist with Mindworks and she joins Emile Donovan to discuss the why there was so much interest in this trial. Read more Audio
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Government dials back on work-from-home arrangements
9:50 PM.Workforce strategy and flexible work specialist Gillian Brookes discusses the Public Service Minister directive to department bosses to tighten up on working-from-home arrangements.
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The Science of Rapa Nui/ Easter Island
9:30 PM.Dr Lisa Matisoo-Smith joins Emile Donovan to help explain new research and what it tells us about the story of Rapa Nui and its people. Read more Audio
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Innovative Kava bowl up for a design award
10:20 PM.The Kava bowl, dubbed "The G-Bowl", offers a detachable five-litre hand spun metal bowl resting on a wooden frame. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:30 PM.Nights' movie critic Dan Slevin returns to talk about Iris and the Men, Sugar, and Downey's Dream Cars. Read more Audio
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This Weekend: Backgammon North Island Champs
9:15 PM.Every Friday, we bring you some of the most interesting events and happenings coming up in Aotearoa this weekend - from the community fairs to the massive concerts. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:35 AM.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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The possible implications of Manchester City's legal battles
10:45 PM.The most controversial legal battle in UK football is set to begin. Manchester City and Premiere League will begin an independent hearing next week. Litigation editor at NZ Lawyer, Christian Smith… Read more Audio
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Hawkes Bay's newest firetruck named Judy Drench
10:30 PM.Hawkes Bay Airport has got itself a flash new fire truck, and after weeks of deliberation in a competition to christen it with a name, the people have spoken. A panel of judges whittled down the 1500… Read more Audio
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Tough economic times continue
10:18 PM.The economy is still in the doldrums according to the latest GDP figures, falling by 0.2 percent in the three months to June. This fall didn't come as a surprise to economists, who predicted a… Read more Audio
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New book celebrates one of NZ's most prolific hymn writers
9:35 PM.New Zealander Shirley Erena Murray is considered one of the country's most influential international hymn writers of our time, with many of her 400 pieces published in the US and Europe. She was… Read more Audio
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What's stopping men from opening up about their health?
9:15 PM.Former All Black Josh Kronfeld had his first claim to fame on the rugby field, but now he's taken up a new mission: getting men to open up about their health. Read more Audio
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Photographer Leslie Adkin: A portal back into the land of milk and honey
10:45 PM.Leslie Adkin was a geologist, ethnographer and father living in Levin whose legacy of self-taught photography left an incredible record of family life in Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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Canada's first indigenous languages commissioner tours Aotearoa for Māori language week
10:30 PM.While New Zealand's te reo Māori revitalisation movement has more than forty years under its belt, Canada is just getting started - and with over seventy indigenous languages, and precious few fluent… Read more Audio
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Hezbollah's exploding pagers explained
10:18 PM.Deakin University terrorism expert Greg Barton joins Emile Donovan to discuss the coordinated detonation of electronic pagers earlier today, which has killed nine people and injured thousands, and… Read more Audio
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The most and least common birthdays in New Zealand
9:15 PM.Over 16,000 New Zealanders will celebrate their birthday on 27 September, the most common birthday in the country. Read more Audio
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'Books that made us want to keep on reading':The 2024 Booker Prize shortlist
10:50 PM.RNZ executive editor of specialist news Jeremy Rees has been following the Booker, and joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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The Caitlin Clark effect
10:30 PM.Emile Donovan talks to Sabreena Merchant, staff writer for The Athletic about the influence Caitlin Clark has been having on the popularity of the WNBA. Read more Audio
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Comanchero motorcycle gang targeted in major police operation
10:17 PM.NZ Herald investigative reporter Jared Savage has for years been exploring the country's growing underbelly of organised crime and violent gangs, and joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Nights Politics
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 you train sheepdogs?
9:15 PM.Lloyd Smith is one of New Zealand's best known and successful dog trialists, and now a highly respected sheep-dog trainer. He joins Emike Donovan to answer tonight's Shower Thought. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Rob Hugh-Jones
10:45 PM.Tonight, the latest of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, why Iran will be in the headlines in the coming week, and two big cases to be heard this week by India's Supreme Court. Read more Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
10:30 PM.What do we need to see from All Blacks head into the Bledisloe Cup series? Read more Audio
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Jehovah's Witnesses' final attempt to escape the Abuse in Care inquiry dismissed by the Supreme Court
10:17 PM.RNZ senior in-depth investigative reporter Anusha Bradley, joins Emile Donovan to discuss the case. Read more Audio