Karyn Hay
How the US is trying to contain China's rise
Professor Brian Roper discusses the rise of China and the response from the United States - as well as the implications for New Zealand. Audio
Why aren't more women taking up flyfishing?
With flyfishing season upon us, one Wellington retiree is looking to get more women into the male-dominated sport. Audio
BBC World with Robert Hugh-Jones
The BBC's Robert Hugh-Jones joins Nights with the latest new from around the world. Tonight, the annual summit of the G20 nations in Bali, Russian forces withdrawing from a key city in Ukraine, and an… Audio
Wellington's Seatoun Wharf reopened
Wellington's Seatoun Wharf has reopened after extensive repairs and a $2.8m upgrade that took over a year to complete. Richard MacLean, Media Manager at Wellington City Council joins Karyn. Audio
Is Mastodon a serious Twitter alternative?
Since billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk took the helm, the social media platform Twitter has been all a-flutter. As former tweeters head over to the new social network Mastodon, we find out how it… Audio
Stolen albatross eggs leave DoC staff devastated
The Department of Conservation is at a loss as to why anyone would want to steal albatross eggs from a monitored Otago Peninsula reserve. The colony is the only mainland breeding colony of Northern… Audio
Herb's Adventures: songs from Stink Magnetic
Ben James from Herb's Mobile Record Store shares some tunes from Stink Magnetic Records - the lo-fi label from Aotearoa with an underground following. Audio
Nights Sport with Zoe George - 14 November 2022
Zoe George, senior sports journalist at Stuff, joins the show for a breakdown of the latest sporting news. Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
This week Finn shares tracks from Fazed on a Pony, Joey Valence & Brae, Caroline Rose, and Julia Rose. Video, Audio
Population set to hit 8 billion milestone next week
On November 15, the world's population is projected to reach 8 billion. What does the milestone mean for us humans, and, more importantly, the planet? Audio
Sir Graham Henry on the final Rugby World Cup clash
Sir Graham has been assisting the Black Ferns coaching team in their preparation for this moment - and what better way to cap off his long and fruitful career in the game than toasting a win for… Audio
Short-Cut with Dan Slevin
Film critic Dan Slevin joins the show to share his film selections to kick-start your binge watching this weekend. Video, Audio
Tips from a polyglot on how to learn a new language
Andrew Leathem from the Christchurch Polyglots and Language Learners Group shares a few tips on how to pick up a new language. Audio
Stef Animal: embracing unfashionable musical equipment
Dunedin-based musician Stef Animal is releasing her 15-track album Top Gear on vinyl tomorrow. Each song on the record was written in a day, and each uses sounds from a different piece of cheap or… Video, Audio
Glasgow venue harvests heat from dancers
Glasgow warehouse venue SWG3 has installed a new energy system that captures heat from the club's patrons and recycles it to generate eco-friendly energy. The pioneering BODYHEAT set up will allow the… Audio
Are online emergency consults the future of healthcare?
Jenni Falconer the the CEO of Emergency Consult, an urgent healthcare clinic you never walk into - because it's online. Audio
Australian correspondent Jason Morrison
Jason Morrison from 7News in Australia joins us with the latest news from across the ditch. Audio
Toxicology with Dr Leo Schep: Nicotine
Tonight toxicologist Dr Leo Schep takes a look at nicotine, the major psychoactive component of tobacco, and its associated adverse effects. Audio
Female journalists targeted online
According to new global report, The Chilling, online abuse and violence against female journalists is prevalent, and its authors are calling for action and accountability. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch with Colin Peacock
Colin Peacock speaks to Karyn Hay about the Labour Party's conference being overshadowed by the latest political opinion poll - and reporters' fixation on the party leaders. Audio