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Waimārama man's winter surf mission
10:45 PM.Deejah Morris is on a quest to surf the waves all winter long. He's currently at 47 cold-water surfs, and he hasn't missed a day yet. Read more Audio
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How to pitch a screenplay
10:30 PM.Alice Shearman, executive director of the New Zealand Writers Guild, joins Emile Donovan to share tips and tricks for taking a screenplay off the page and onto the big screen. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's reinsurance problem
10:18 PM.Parliament's Finance and Expenditure Committee has been warned that New Zealand's recent history of major natural disasters has made global reinsurers reassess the country's risk profile. Read more Audio
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Is New Zealand still an agricultural giant?
9:15 PM.Stats NZ's Jason Attewell takes a look at the importance of agriculture to the New Zealand economy, how it's evolved over time and what it's got to do with the price of cheese. Read more Audio
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Rare Colin McCahon stained glass work up for auction
10:45 PM.One of twelve stained glass windows Colin McCahon created will be offered as part of an auction at the International Art Centre in Auckland later this month. Read more Audio
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The Kiwi medical pioneer you haven't heard of
10:30 PM.Frontline Surgeon: New Zealand Medical Pioneer Douglas Jolly is the true story of a wartime surgeon from Cromwell who influenced the way hospitals and emergency rooms around the world treat their… Read more Audio
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Who are the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer?
10:18 PM.Leaders of a Catholic group in Christchurch, the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, have been asked to leave the Christchurch Diocese after an investigation into allegations of abuse made by former… Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Luke Malpass
9:30 PM.Stuff political editor Luke Malpass joins Emile Donovan after his tour of the United States covering prime minister Christopher Luxon's recent diplomatic visit. Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: Why do birds all sound different?
9:15 PM.University of Auckland professor of biological sciences and birdsong expert Dianne Brunton joins Emile Donovan to answer the question of Ingrid in Gisborne. Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.We speak to the BBC's Pete Ross about what's hitting the headlines internationally including the fallout and latest developments follow the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump.
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Sports with Bryan Waddle
10:30 PM.Emile Donovan speaks to New Zealand sports broadcasting veteran Bryan Waddle about the big stories in sports, including England falling at the final footballing glory hurdle again, Scott Robertson's… Read more Audio
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The social worker taking clients roadside
10:18 PM.Every day, social worker Scotty Harvey hops into his 1997 Toyota Camry, covered from bonnet to boot in messages of support and hope, and drives to a roadside spot where he parks up for the day to… Read more Audio
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Utilising LSD, MDMA and mushrooms for mental health
9:30 PM.Dr Lisa Reynolds is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland's school of psychological medicine and she is leading a new study on the potential benefits of microdosing LSD for those with… Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Professor Tom Roa
9:15 PM.An academic and te reo Māori advocate, he and Dr Rodrigo Hill have just released an exhibition and photo book titled Ki te Kapu o Taku Ringa - In the Palm of My Hand which uses photography through a… 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. Read more Audio
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The kiwi creative combining art and sports ahead of the Paris Olympics
10:17 PM.Artist Zakea Page joins Nights about his solo art exhibition, entitled 'Hockey in Motion''. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:30 PM.Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins us for some weekend viewing picks. Read more Audio
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This Weekend: Young Farmer of The Year
9:15 PM.We chat to chief executive of New Zealand Young Farmers Lynda Coppersmith about the iconic kiwi event.
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A sport sceptic's guide to watching the football
10:45 PM.The Spinoff's Lyric Waiwiri-Smith speaks to Emile Donovan about the experience of joining England fans at a pub downtown Auckland Read more Audio
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Aotearoa's first queer history month
10:30 PM.Sarah Buxton is the director of The Charlotte Museum, New Zealand's only lesbian museum. She joins Emile Donovan. Read more Audio
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Putting 3000-year-old armour to the test on modern day soliders
10:17 PM.Researchers at University of Thessaly in Greece set out to determine if the suit of armour was used in combat, or just for ceremonial purposes. Andreas Flouris joins Emile Donovan to discuss what they… Read more Audio
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Steve Braunias: 'I was becoming an unhappy figure in court'
9:35 PM.Award-winning writer Steve Braunias tells Emile Donovan why The Survivors - his third book of New Zealand crime narratives - will also be his last. Read more Audio
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Philosophy Now!
9:15 PM.We explore the classic moral thought experiment, the trolley problem, but with an AI twist. Read more Audio
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Balclutha sets its sights on Six60 gig
10:45 PM.It's one of five locations who are battling it out for the band's 'encore concert' for their Grassroots Tour, before they head to Europe. Mayor, Bryan Cadogan talks to Emile Donovan about why he wants… Read more Audio
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Anthology highlights differently-structured families in Aotearoa
10:30 PM.A new book looks at the subject of single-parented or alternatively structured families in Aotearoa New Zealand. Read more Audio