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Answering some colourful questions
9:25 PM.Who names colours, are there colours left to name? Nick Nightingale, the managing director of Resene paints joins Emile Donovan to answer these questions and more Read more Audio
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Debate continues over the use of 'Aotearoa' in Parliament
8:30 PM.Public law professor, and parliament watcher, Andrew Geddis joins Emile Donovan to explain the issues around Parliament's standing orders. Read more Audio
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Should we be worried about 3D 'Ghost Guns'?
10:45 PM.Professor Al Gillespie joins Emile Donovan to explain why he thinks it’s an issue we can’t ignore. Read more Audio
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eDNA programme to help preserve fish species
10:30 PM.Michael Bunce is the director of their ocean research division, Oceanomics, and a world-leading geneticist and he joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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What next for Wellington's iconic Begonia House?
10:17 PM.The Spinoff's Wellington editor, Joel Macmanus joins Emile Donovan to discuss on the ongoing. Read more Audio
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Kiwi artist on his win at a global, AI filmmaking competition
9:25 PM.Emile Donovan talks to Tim Gibson about how he used AI technology to produce an award-winning ad. Read more Audio
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Remembering the Poly-1 computer
8:30 PM.Lecturer at the University of Canterbury's School of Product Design, Mark Rickerby joins Emile Donovan to discuss what we can learn from New Zealand built computer from the eighties. Read more Audio
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Exhibition focuses on four generations of women photographers
10:45 PM.Curator at at Te Uru gallery in Auckland James Gatt joins Emile Donovan to talk about the exhibition of photographs and videos by 41 women artists and collectives from Aotearoa and Australia, Read more Audio
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Who were the big winners at the Halberg Awards?
10:30 PM.Sports journalist Richard Irvine joins Emile Donovan to talk about the big winners of the night. Read more Audio
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How a 'managed retreat' could be the answer to woes
10:17 PM.Professor Jonathan Boston is Chair of the School of Government at Victoria University of Wellington expalins the issues around a managed retreat. Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why do different countries use different shaped electrical sockets?
9:35 PM.Master Electricians senior technical tutor Raymond Tancrel joins Emile Donovan to explain. Read more Audio
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Tech Talk with Finn Hogan
9:25 PM.We're joined by Nights' resident tech correspondent to discuss the big news stories in the tech world. Read more Audio
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The art of the 'blurb'
8:30 PM.Claire Mabey joins Emile Donovan to discuss the future of blurbs on books. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.We join Pete Ross from the BBC to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally Read more Audio
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Sports chat with Jamie Wall
10:30 PM.Sports correspondent Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to discuss the big stories in sport. Read more Audio
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What you need to know about the Daman Kumar deportation case
10:17 PM.Mike McMellon is an immigration lawyer based in Nelson and joins Emile Donovan to explain the case. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Tuakoi Ohia
9:25 PM.Tuakoi Ohia is a writer, actor, performer and musician, and the voice of Princess Fiona in the upcoming Māori-language version of Shrek. Read more Audio
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The science of hair restoration
9:25 PM.Dr Garsing Wong joins Emile Donovan to explain how hair transplants work, and the changing social attitudes to them. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Free speech union labels Destiny Church protest 'thug's veto'
8:30 PM.Free Speech Union New Zealand's Nick Hanne joins Emile Donovan to explain why the union believes the protest went against the ideals of free speech. 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. Tonight, Finn has tracks from The Boojums, Bickle and Love Enemy to help us usher in the weekend. Audio
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Why are fewer of us getting married?
10:18 PM.Last year there were 20,383 marriages registered in New Zealand, down from 23,043 a decade prior. We're also marrying later with forty-seven per cent of newlyweds being aged between 30 to 39. Tiare… Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:35 PM.Dan Slevin reviews Captain America: Brave New World, Silo Season 2 on Apple TV+, and a Valentine's oldie Moonstruck starring Cher and Nicolas Cage. Read more Audio
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Right to Repair Bill to get first Parliament reading
10:45 PM.Professor of Commercial law Alex Sims has long campaigned for stronger consumer protections and joins Mark on Nights. Read more Audio
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Queer Elders lending an ear to our rainbow community
10:30 PM.Luca Bree, one of the queer elders sharing his wisdom at events across Auckland this month, speaks to Mark Leishman. Read more Audio
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What’s it like being young in New Zealand?
10:18 PM.Growing Up in New Zealand is a long-running longitudinal study following the lives of more than 6,000 children as they grow up. The cohort has just turned fifteen years old and this month, insights… Read more Audio