Follow this podcast
Direct XML Feeds
The link(s) below can be pasted into your podcasting software.
Podcast (MP3) Oggcast (Vorbis)
Recent items from Nights
-
Agony Aunt Courtney Dawson: If you can pay more for a ticket, should you?
9:15 PM.Comedian Courtney Dawson is back and ready to answer your quandaries, your palavers and your misgivings. Read more Audio
-
The pricing model which has left Oasis fans fuming
10:45 PM.Chris Schulz is a senior investigative writer at Consumer NZ and joins Emile Donovan to talk about 'dynamic pricing' Read more Audio
-
A day in the life of a professional 'declutterer'
10:30 PM.Rebekah Holmes joins Emile Donovan to talk about how to live a simpler, tidier life. Read more Audio
-
Horse riders petitioning for law change to be recognised as 'vulnerable road users'
10:17 PM.Julia McLean tells Emile Donovan why riders need added legal protection. Read more Audio
-
Politics by Night with Dan Brunskill
9:30 PM.Interest.co.nz reporter Dan Brunskill joins Emile Donovan to talk infrastructure, roads and taxes. Read more Audio
-
Shower Thoughts: Who takes stock photos?
9:15 PM.Kathryn Taylor is a stock photographer based in Canterbury and joins Emile Donovan to demystify the stock photo industry. Read more Audio
-
BBC World Lookahead with Rob Hugh-Jones
10:45 PM.BBC World's Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to look at the events making headlines internationally. Read more Audio
-
Sports with Bryan Waddle
10:30 PM.is the rugby championship South Africa's to lose? Shaun Johnson ends the Warriors season on winning note, a tough challenge for the Black Caps and Team New Zealand boat mishap at the Americas Cup. Read more Audio
-
When does spring officially start?
10:17 PM.Was yesterday, the first day of September, the first day of spring? Or does spring start on September 23? Read more Audio
-
The science of supercentenarians
9:30 PM.Professor Perminder Sachdev is world-leading expert and joins Emile Donovan.to talk about the growing number of supercentenarians and the factors which contribute to aging successfully. Read more Audio
-
Whakataukī of the Week with Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell
9:15 PM.The Maori langauge and education consultant shares his favourite whakataukī with Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
-
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Tonight, Los Angeles indie-alt artist Mk.gee, a new single from Ngāti Hine artist MOKOTRON inspired by the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and a peek at Wormest Regards: A Worm Records compilation. Read more Audio
-
Kiwi axe thrower propelled to 33rd in the world
10:17 PM.When she spoke to Nights back in April, Britt Austin and her team, the All Blaxe, were just days away from a trip to the World Axe Throwing Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Britt returned ranked… Read more Audio
-
Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:40 PM.Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins Mark Leishman to discuss Midas Man (2024) in cinemas, prestige television classic Mad Men, and family stop-motion animation pick The Boxtrolls (2014). Read more Audio
-
This Weekend: Kiwifruit's 65th birthday
9:15 PM.Turning the Chinese gooseberry into the kiwifruit was one of New Zealand's most successful rebrands in its history. This weekend, the kiwifruit capital of Te Puke is gearing up to celebrate the… Read more Audio
-
Pacific Music Awards 2024 winners announced
10:55 PM.RNZ Pacific's Susana Suisuiki joins Mark Leishman to share the winners of tonight's 20th annual Pacific Music Awards live from the Due Drop events centre in Manukau. Read more Audio
-
Friendly labrador and brainy collie-cross take out Top Dog competition
10:40 PM.Greta, Hamilton City Council's reading buddy dog, and Muddi an ex-avalanche dog, have been crowned this year's Top Dog with a Job and Top Office Dog, respectively, in the Frog Recruitment Top Dog… Read more Audio
-
Dr Joel Rindelaub: Science is no joke
10:30 PM.Self-described 'cool nerd' Dr Joel Rindelaub is an ice-hockey player, turned chemist, turned comedian, bringing his one-man show to Auckland's Q Theatre this weekend. Read more Audio
-
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
-
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
-
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.
… -
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
-
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
-
Unconsented renovations being exposed in property market
10:17 PM.Russell Clark from Licensed Renovations joins Mark Leishman. Read more Audio
-
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