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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Tonight, he's got new tracks from Tyler, The Creator, Dialup Ghost and Luke Wyland. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's first football derby set to kick off
10:18 PM.After months of back-and-forth, good-natured trash-talking from fans on both sides, New Zealand's two professional football teams face off in their first match tomorrow afternoon in Wellington. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:40 PM.Nights' resident film and television critic Dan Slevin is back for another week and tonight he's casting his eye on the quintessential monster movie franchise Godzilla, which turns 70 years old this… Read more Audio
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This Weekend: The Gisborne CBD Spring Clean
9:15 PM.Tonight we're heading to Gisborne - not for a wine or music festival - but for some spring cleaning! Read more Audio
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From Taieri to NASA: Our unique cloud formation
10:50 PM.The lenticular cloud formation is named the Taieri Pet because locals took a shining to the special shape. Read more Audio
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New podcast investigates billion dollar Kiwi supplement company
10:30 PM.Newsroom.co.nz's Jonathan Milne started investigating Kiwi start-up AG1 after hearing their ads on countless American podcasts, and finding their products weren't easily available in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Banning hateful symbols and salutes
10:18 PM.Lawyer Graeme Edgeler discusses how New Zealand treats hate speech symbols like Nazi insignia, after ACT Party leader David Seymour said he wouldn't back a ban. Read more Audio
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The 3,000-year old Celtic festival behind Halloween
9:40 PM.New Zealanders tend to be skeptical of Halloween as an imported, consumerist tradition that has no connection with our society. But its roots are deeper than many realise. Read more Audio
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Philosophy Now: Will technology really save us?
9:15 PM.University of Waikato senior lecturer in philosophy Dan Weijers unpacks the role of technology in making our lives easier, and whether we rely on tech too much. Read more Audio
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Dunedin gets its own Monopoly board
10:45 PM.The local version of the popular board game features Dunedin landmarks, like Saint Clair Beach, Otago University, and even the University student haunt, Castle Street. Read more Audio
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The challenge of delivering rural dental care
10:30 PM.For the first time in eight years, Great Barrier Island will have a visiting dentist, which means people who can't afford to fly to Auckland will now have the chance to seek treatment. Read more Audio
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New Zealand losing its religion, census data shows
10:18 PM.According to 2023 census data, over half of the New Zealand population report having no religious affiliation. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World's Claire Concannon
9:15 PM.The host of RNZ podcast Our Changing World joins Emile Donovan to share about her upcoming trip to Antarctica, what the 'solar maximum' is, and the big pot of research funding called Horizon Europe.
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The search for a family heirloom lost for nearly 40 years
10:45 PM.Chris du Plessis is trying to track down a 1950s Hohner Verdi Piana accordion which was passed down in his family until it went missing in the 1980s. Read more Audio
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How solar panels in schools could build the country's largest virtual power plant
10:30 PM.The idea is part of a pitch called Empower Aotearoa, which recently won the GHD Smart Seeds innovation challenge in Auckland. Read more Audio
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The importance of court interpreters and why they're not just translating
10:18 PM.A court interpreter helps people who find it hard to speak or understand English participate in a court or tribunal hearing - like the accused in the Yanfei Bao murder trial. Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Dan Brunskill
9:40 PM.Emile Donovan chats to interest.co.nz reporter Dan Brunskill to talk about what the latest political polling says about voters' view of the government, why the latest appointments to the Waitangi… Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why are there so many ways to sell a house?
9:15 PM.There are deadline sales, tenders, by negotiation, offers over or price plus, and of course auctions. Veteran real estate agent Andy Stewart takes Emile Donovan through the strengths and weaknesses. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Tonight, he's got new music from Panda Bear, Halloween-inspired tracks from Thee Golden Geese and something fresh from the band White Poppy. Read more Audio
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Long-lost story by author of Dracula rediscovered 130 years later
10:18 PM.Irish clinical pharmacist Brian Cleary found the story, Gibbet Hill, pressed in a newspaper supplement from the Christmas of 1890. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:35 PM.Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins Emile Donovan to chat about Lee the biography of the photographer Lee Miller, The Adjustment Bureau starring Matt Damon and some rare gems from NZ Film… Read more Audio
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This Weekend: Raglan Art Weekend
9:15 PM.Thousands are expected to turn out to the beach town of Raglan for the 14th year of the Raglan Art Weekend. Read more Audio
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Free fish for a good cause
10:45 PM.A venture that links fish heads and frames that were previously going to waste, with people who want them, is looking to expand. Read more Audio
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The contrasting fortunes of Tory Whanau and Wayne Brown
10:18 PM.It's been two years since Wayne Brown and Tory Whanau were elected to lead their respective cities. What are their chances of reelection in 2025? Read more Audio