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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Tonight, Finn is spinning new music from haunting folk duo West of Roan, eclectic Spanish duo Pedro de Dios & Antonio Fernandez and a track from Onehunga hip hop collective SWIDT. Read more Audio
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The Kiwi country music capital is ready to put on a show
10:18 PM.Judging for the annual Gold Guitar Awards started today with the major winners announced on Sunday night. Read more Audio
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Long weekend viewing tips from Dan Slevin
9:35 PM.Tonight, for the long weekend, Dan Slevin is taking a look at the second season of Tokyo Vice, Freud's Last Session and the documentary Great Photo, Lovely Life. Read more Audio
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This Weekend: Kerikeri's Parrot Place celebrates 21 years
9:15 PM.The Parrot Place is celebrating 21 years in the Kerikeri community, and to celebrate, they're holding a fundraiser for the Bay of Islands Animal Rescue. Read more Audio
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All the winners from the biggest night of the year for NZ music
10:45 PM.RNZ Music's Tony Stamp updates Nights from the Viaduct Events Centre. Read more Audio
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The double-edged sword of deep-sea mining in the Pacific
10:30 PM.The minerals companies need to make batteries for the likes of electric cars and renewable power grids are in rich supply in the Pacific. While nations stand to gain financially, the environmental… Read more Audio
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New Zealand rugby's civil war
10:18 PM.Provincial rugby unions voted to reject New Zealand Rugby's proposal for a governance change, putting them on a collision course with the Players' Association. Read more Audio
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Top of the football world: The history of the beautiful game in France
9:35 PM.In France, football is a way of life - and it just so happens they're very, very good at it, says author Tom Williams. Read more Audio
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I Was There When: King Charles appeared on Bro'Town
9:15 PM.In 2005, locally-made hit animated series Bro'Town secured a cameo from one of the most well-known men in the world, now known as King Charles III. Read more Audio
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A snapshot of New Zealand: What does new census data tell us?
10:45 PM.RNZ senior In Depth journalist Kate Newtown talks to Emile Donovan about what the first Census results, released today, reveal. The Census, conducted in early 2023, places New Zealand's official… Read more Audio
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New play explores adoption from a mother's perspective
10:30 PM.Through the nineteen fifties and sixties, around one hundred thousand New Zealand women were sent away by their families to give birth - only to return home and act like nothing happened. These women… Read more Audio
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Could a dumb phone be the answer to our modern day problems?
10:17 PM.Spencer Campbell has been on the dumb phone train for over a year now. And although he runs a YouTube channel, Spencer's Adventures, he tries to show the benefits of a frugal relationship with… Read more Audio
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Could a dumb phone be the answer to our modern day problems?
10:17 PM.Spencer Campbell has been on the dumb phone train for over a year now. And although he runs a YouTube channel, Spencer's Adventures, he tries to show the benefits of a frugal relationship with… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch
9:30 PM.Colin Peacock is in the studio with another edition of midweek mediawatch. Tonight he's talking to Emile Donovan about Duncan Garners new show finally getting off the ground, what happened at the… Read more Audio
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What is BookTok? The new force in book publishing
9:15 PM.Melissa Oliver is a bookseller at Unity Books in Wellington and she is also an avid fan of online book communities and she's on the line now to help break down what this trend is all about. Read more Audio
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Cheap as chips! Queensland public transport slashed to 50 cents
10:45 PM.It's being pitched as a cost of living policy that's also good for the environment - getting people out of cars and onto buses. But critics aren't sure it will work. Read more Audio
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Celebrating twenty years of the Wine Cellar
10:30 PM.Hardly a month goes by in New Zealand without a venue announcing it's shutting up shop, so when a venue reaches the 20-year milestone, it's something to celebrate. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's best young debaters set for the world stage
10:18 PM.Clara Ballantyne from Columba College in Dunedin and Luca Ririnui from Mount Maunganui College will form part of the New Zealand team heading to the world championships in Serbia in July. Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Dan Brunskill
9:30 PM.Interest.co.nz reporter Dan Brunskill talks to Emile Dovovan ahead of the government's first budget this Thursday. Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Does Facebook monitor drug dealing?
9:15 PM.Robin van der Sanden is a postdoctoral fellow at Massey University's SHORE & Whariki Research Centre and picks up the phone to provide some answers. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Rob Hugh-Jones
10:45 PM.The BBC's Rob Hugh-Jones joins Nights to talk about the events making headlines internationally, including the latest on elections in both the UK and South Africa, the situation in Sudan where the… Read more Audio
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Sports with Jamie Wall
10:30 PM.RNZ sports reporter and Nights regular Jamie Wall is in the studio to chat sport, including if he's ever been called a bad name by an angry coach. Read more Audio
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The controversial police tactic under the spotlight
10:18 PM.In 2022, the case against three men accused of murdering Upper Hutt woman Lois Tolley fell over after a judge ruled that their confessions had been improperly obtained through use of a controversial… Read more Audio
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How the microbes we leave behind on our clothing could help solve murders
9:30 PM.A new international study has shown how the population of bacteria on a person's skin leaves a trace on the clothes they wear and can be identified months after the transfer. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Ben Purua
9:15 PM.Young Māori Farmer award-winner Ben Purua didn't take the traditional path into farming. It was a stint on a prison farm where he found his agricultural calling. Read more Audio