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Wonderful World of TradeMe with Emma Bacon
20 Aug 2025Every household needs a life sized ceramic doberman - Emma Bacon from TradeMe has the weekly listings Audio
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UN boss in Burkina Faso expelled over children violence report
20 Aug 2025Burkina Faso's military junta is butting heads with the UN - Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from neighbouring Ghana Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 20 August 202
20 Aug 2025The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media. Audio
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38 Amanda Gillies | An Angel in Te Kuiti
20 Aug 2025Amanda Gillies was on the way to an interview when she got a call confirming Newshub’s closure. Despite the shock, she continued on – and in the telling of a brave Te Kūiti amputee’s story was… Audio
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E5 Where Do Wardens Come From?
20 Aug 2025Join us as we explore the origins of wardens in the wild. How do individuals become Māori Wardens, through accidental recruitment, purposeful choice, or being born into the role? Audio
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Who's afraid of Aotearoa
20 Aug 2025A growing list of roll-backs of Maori language and culture beg the question: is the Government pushing New Zealand towards an identity crisis? Audio
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The history of stargazing
Human beings have looked upwards since our necks allowed. Physics PhD candidate and planetarium presenter Laura Burn takes Emile Donovan on an astronomical journey. Audio
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Shower Thoughts: How does race-walking work?
Olympian, Commonwealth silver medalist and now president of Race Walking NZ Alana Barber-Blocki chats to Emile Donovan. Audio
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Europe correspondent Christian Smith
19 Aug 2025Journalist Christian Smith joins Emile Donovan to discuss an extraordinary Ukraine summit in Washington, anti-government riots in Serbia, and the return of football. Audio
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You've got to know when to roll 'em...
Will either party be tempted to roll the dice on a new leader before the election? Former MP and United Future Party leader Peter Dunne has seen plenty come and go - he joins Nights. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 19 August 2025
19 Aug 2025The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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The Panel Plus for 19 August 2025
19 Aug 2025An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: fashion writer and bFM Thursday Morning Glory host Emma Gleason is in the studio… Audio
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The Panel with Kirsty Cameron and Stephen McCabe Part 2
19 Aug 2025In part two, a small Canterbury town is up in arms over a proposal by police that will see them lose their local bobby. And the Panel hear from the creator of an app that links people up with cheap… Audio
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The Panel with Kirsty Cameron and Stephen McCabe Part 1
19 Aug 2025Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Kirsty Cameron and Stephen. First up, new data shows reading and writing levels for school children are dire. The Education minister… Audio
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Row breaks out between Aussie government and Israeli politician
19 Aug 2025Australia correspondent Nicole Johnston spoke to Lisa Owen about a row that has broken out between the Australian government and a far-right Israeli politician. Audio
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Evening business for 19 August 2025
19 Aug 2025News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Warriors forward handed three month ban for dangerous tackle
19 Aug 2025Despite making their way back into the win column the Warriors have one less thing to be happy about. Warriors forward Jackson Ford has been handed a three match ban after he was sighted for a… Audio
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Sarah Shaw released from US detainment
19 Aug 2025The lawyer for a New Zealander detained in US believes Sarah Shaw's case attracted international attention because she's a young pretty white mum, and said there are thousands of other immigrants… Audio
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Less than a quarter of year eight students at curriculum level
19 Aug 2025The Education Minister Erica Stanford has said test results from last year show the government's action on reading, writing and maths is more urgent than ever. The results show only 24% of pupils in… Audio
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Disability groups fear vital travel subsidy could be capped
19 Aug 2025Fears are growing in the disability community that a vital travel subsidy scheme could be capped. The Total Mobility Scheme that is co-funded by the government helps disabled people who cant use buses… Audio
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Christchurch hairdresser puts old tools on display
19 Aug 2025From curling tongs you heat in the fire, to a shaving and tooth pulling bowl, a new display in Christchurch is showing off a range of grooming techniques from over the centuries. Christchurch… Audio