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The Kiwi musician taking Chinese social media by storm
10:30 PM.Levi Patel made a video about his visit to a small Chinese city, set to his new single 'Gravity'. The next day, he awoke to his notifications blowing up. Read more Audio
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Rescue effort continues in Vanuatu
10:18 PM.The search for people trapped in rubble and landslides is continuing today as the New Zealand Defence Force arrives in Port Vila. Read more Audio
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The Galápagos Postman: Hand delivering 50 letters around the globe
9:40 PM.Since March this year, Jonny Beardmore has been travelling the globe to hand-deliver 50 letters to strangers around the world collected from an ancient postbox on Isla Floreana in the Galapagos… Read more Audio
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Best books of 2024
9:15 PM.Maggie Tweedie speaks to Mark Broatch, books editor at the NZ Listener, about some of the best books published this year. Read more Audio
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What is GDP?
10:45 PM.To guide us through Jason Attewell the general manager of economic and environmental insights at Stats NZ speaks to Maggie Tweedie. Read more Audio
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The animated story of a cat that has captured the world's hearts
10:30 PM.The story, which has no dialogue, follows a cat who, after a violent flood, teams up with an unlikely group of animals, a bird, a dog, a lemur, and a capybara to pilot a boat in search of survival and… Read more Audio
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Why are people suddenly seeing drones everywhere?
10:18 PM.As well as security concerns, the sightings have been connected to conspiracy theories about foreign agents and secret government plots. Read more Audio
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Update on Vanuatu earthquake
9:15 PM.Maggie Tweedie gets the latest on the recovery in Vanuatu following yesterday's devastating 7.3 magnitude earthquake with RNZ Pacific journalist Lydia Lewis. Read more Audio
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Rare pounamu sold legally for the first time
10:50 PM.Tahutahi is known for its vibrant green colour with white flecks, but its recent history has been marred by large scale thefts and the black-market trading. Read more Audio
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World's rebel women motorcyclists celebrated in new photography book
10:30 PM.New Zealand photographer Alice Connew joins Maggie Tweedie from her home in Bristol. Read more Audio
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What's going on under the ground in Vanuatu?
10:18 PM.Maggie Tweedie speaks to geophysicist Dr Kasper van Wijk from the University of Auckland, who was in Vanuatu last year looking at the volcano Mount Yasur. Read more Audio
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North Island bird deaths not linked to bird flu
9:50 PM.Hundreds of seabirds have been found washed up along the West Coast of the North Island in the past month or so. Read more Audio
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Politics by Night with Laura Walters
9:30 PM.Newsroom.co.nz's political editor Laura Walters joins Maggie Tweedie to discuss the Government's efforts to squeeze in all it can before MPs head off for the summer and what's in store for our… Read more Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How do you turn a black and white photo into colour?
9:15 PM.Brendan Graham worked with historian Jock Phillips on the book Our Land in Colour which was a collection of 200 retouched and coloured photographs depicting life in Aotearoa New Zealand from 1860 to… Read more Audio
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
10:45 PM.BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Maggie Tweedie to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally. Read more Audio
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Sports with Richard Irvine
10:30 PM.Richard Irvine of Sports Review takes a look at some of the sporting highlight and lowlights of 2025. Read more Audio
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How many jobs have really been lost in Wellington this year?
10:18 PM.Data shows Wellington City has lost over 19,000 jobs in the past year -- equal to 11.6% of jobs in the area. Read more Audio
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Will 2025 be the year of the cancer vaccine?
9:30 PM.The Economist's health editor Natasha Loder wrote that advances in mRNA technology have spawned groundbreaking new cancer vaccine trials around the world, from melanoma to colorectal cancers. Read more Audio
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Whakataukī of the Week with Henare O'Keefe
9:15 PM.Hawke's Bay champion Henare is known for his humble, proactive approach to combatting violence and uplifting disadvantaged communities. Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:30 PM.Featuring The Olivia Tremor Control, Machine Girl, and Angel Olsen. Read more Audio
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Dunedin regains world's steepest street title
10:18 PM.The title was taken away in 2019 by a village in the north of Wales called Harlech who claimed the title for their street Ffordd Pen Llech, but Dunedin surveyor Toby Stoff has put history right. Read more Audio
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Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
9:40 PM.Nights' resident screen critic reviews The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024), Christmas horror-comedy It's A Wonderful Knife (2023), and free streaming option British sci-fi Attack the… Read more Audio
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This Weekend: A Balkan Christmas in Christchurch
9:15 PM.The Musica Balkanica Choir will be performing an evening of Christmas carols from Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine and beyond this Saturday night. Read more Audio
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Largest ever gathering of mathematicians in New Zealand held this week
10:45 PM.If you were in Auckland this week the probability of running into a mathematician was higher than the mean. Read more Audio
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The problems of breaking up a household when you're not married
10:30 PM.Deborah Chambers KC is one of New Zealand's leading trust, litigation and relationship property lawyers and speaks to Emile Donovan about de facto relationships. Read more Audio