RNZ National. 2016-01-14. 00:00-23:59.

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Series
Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
Categories
Radio airchecks
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Untelescoped radio airchecks
Duration
24:00:00
Broadcast Date
14 Jan 2016
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RNZ Collection
RNZ National (estab. 2016), Broadcaster

A 24-hour recording of RNZ National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:

14 January 2016

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
=DESCRIPTION=

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 CONFED - The Committee On Confederation by Paul Horan (3 of 6, RNZ); 1:05 Discovery (BBC); 2:05 The Thursday Feature (RNZ); 3:05 The Rip, by Christine M Johnston, read by Dena Marie Kennedy (RNZ); 3:30 NZ Books (RNZ) 5:10 Witness (BBC)

===6:00 AM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

An early miscellany of music, stories and random thoughts

===7:00 AM. | Summer Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

Teresa Cowie and Ian Telfer present two hours of summer news and information, including interviews with the newsmakers, plus sport, business, weather and features

=AUDIO=

07:00
Top Stories for Thursday 14 January 2016
BODY:
Firefighters battle a blaze on Mount Maunganui. Iran releases American sailors caught in its waters and FIFA sacks its secretary general over accusations he tried to profit from the sale of World Cup tickets.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 22'12"

07:08
Firefighters battle blaze throughout the night
BODY:
Firefighters have been working through the night battling a scrub fire on Mount Maunganui.
Topics:
Regions: Bay of Plenty
Tags: fire, Mount Maunganui
Duration: 5'48"

07:14
Iran releases US sailors
BODY:
Iran has released 10 US sailors held for entering its territorial waters, in an incident that tested relations between the countries.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Iran
Duration: 4'52"

07:19
Fears marine reserve undermines māori rights
BODY:
Māori are demanding assurances that customary fishing rights will not be extinguished by plans to create marine protected areas.
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions:
Tags: marine reserves
Duration: 2'55"

07:22
World Bank outlines expected benefits to NZ from TPP
BODY:
The benefits to New Zealand from the Trans Pacific Partnership look set to outweigh those to countries like Australia and the United States
Topics: economy
Regions:
Tags: TPP
Duration: 3'51"

07:26
Fifa boss sacked amid scandal
BODY:
A top international football boss has been sacked amid corruption allegations.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: FIFA
Duration: 4'27"

07:38
Business update for 14 January 2016
BODY:
With our business editor, Gyles Beckford
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 4'01"

07:42
Phoenix fans on rumours of A-League licence extension
BODY:
Talks to keep the Wellington Phoenix in the Australian A-League are positive says the football club, but it's not yet finalised a deal to get a ten-year licence extension.
Topics: sport
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: Wellington Phoenix
Duration: 2'30"

07:45
Row is brewing within trust over Shelly Bay sale
BODY:
A trustee of the Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust wants complete transparency over the planned sale of Shelly Bay in Wellington.
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags:
Duration: 3'55"

07:48
Charities looking how to deal with cashless society
BODY:
In an increasingly cashless society, with online and give-a-little appeals seemingly everywhere you turn, mainstream charities are having to think outside the square to get a slice of the charity dollar.
Topics: life and society
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'43"

07:52
Treasures arrive at Waitangi Museum
BODY:
Priceless artefacts and art-works from museums and galleries around New Zealand have made their way home to Waitangi.
Topics: te ao Maori
Regions: Northland
Tags: Waitangi
Duration: 5'17"

07:57
Raising green kids
BODY:
Green Ideas Magazine editor, Greg Roughan, says children raised outdoors are cleverer, kinder, and more resourceful.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'09"

08:06
Sports News for 14 January 2016
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'37"

08:11
Fire seen far and wide
BODY:
A scrub fire on Mt Maunganui is under control after a busy night for fire fighters.
Topics:
Regions: Bay of Plenty
Tags: fire, Mount Maunganui
Duration: 4'15"

08:16
Auckland Uni researchers slam alcohol study
BODY:
Auckland University researchers are hitting back at a study which downplays alcohol's link to violence.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: alcohol, violence
Duration: 2'36"

08:18
Study dismissing alcohol and violence link criticised
BODY:
Emergency departments all around the country see first hand the damage alcohol does and Hawke's Bay Hospital emergency doctor Scott Boyes is one of them.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: alcohol, violence
Duration: 2'56"

08:21
Stop-smoking groups slam lack of Govt plan
BODY:
Stop-smoking groups are warning the Government will not reach its goal of a smoke free New Zealand by 2025 unless it introduces a long-term plan.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: smoking
Duration: 3'46"

08:25
Kiwi firefighter explains the devastation at Victorian fires
BODY:
As the mercury tipped past 40 degrees celsius in bushfire ravaged Victoria yesterday, firefighters were forced to down tools.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australia
Duration: 3'47"

08:29
Business update for 14 January 2016
BODY:
With our business editor, Gyles Beckford
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 3'35"

08:37
Trade Me costs set to change
BODY:
Businesses selling goods on Trade Me say the site's new fees are going to eat into their bottom line.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: TradeMe
Duration: 3'25"

08:40
Sculptors transform boulders into fine art
BODY:
Dozens of volcanic river boulders weighing hundreds of kilos each are being transformed into works of fine art in New Plymouth this month.
Topics: arts
Regions: Taranaki
Tags: sculpture
Duration: 3'40"

08:44
Weeds taking over and causing damage
BODY:
Common garden weeds are taking over good pasture land and causing huge damage to the local eco-systems, says the Department of Conservation, which has released a list of 12 of the worst offenders that it hopes the public will try and tackle.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: weeds
Duration: 6'05"

08:51
Students thrive in school of hard knocks
BODY:
Each summer students from around the world leave behind regular lives and head to a school beneath Nelson's rugged eastern ranges.
Topics: education
Regions: Nelson Region
Tags: NOLS
Duration: 7'56"

09:08
Paul Buchanan and Greg Barton
BODY:
A panel discussion on global security.
Topics: politics, security
Regions:
Tags: war
Duration: 35'39"

=SHOW NOTES=

===9:06 AM. | Summer Noelle===
=DESCRIPTION=

A holiday season of interviews, features, music and stories from all over New Zealand and around the world, with your host Noelle McCarthy

=AUDIO=

09:08
Paul Buchanan and Greg Barton
BODY:
A panel discussion on global security.
Topics: politics, security
Regions:
Tags: war
Duration: 35'39"

09:46
Kate Shuttleworth
BODY:
Middle East Correspondent.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Middle East
Duration: 13'21"

10:07
Marian Keyes
BODY:
Author, joins the programme to talk about her latest book.
EXTENDED BODY:
Marian Keyes is one of the most successful Irish novelists of all time. She's written 12 novels which have been translated into 36 languages and sold 33 million copies worldwide.
What those numbers don't convey is the connection that many of her readers feel with her, a connection that's been in place since the beginning of her writing career, when her first book Watermelon took the publishing world by storm.
As well as a novelist she's also a journalist, and cultural commentator, she does TV in the UK, she writes columns, her new book Making It Up as I go Along is a collection of such observations, and she's here in New Zealand
She joins Noelle in the studio to talk about her latest work.
Topics: author interview
Regions:
Tags: Marian Keyes
Duration: 22'44"

10:33
Joan Fleming
BODY:
The guest for today's Poets reading Poems series.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: poems
Duration: 5'58"

10:40
Leah McFall
BODY:
In her regular spot to discuss etiquette and today it's about over familiarity.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Etiquette
Duration: 16'18"

11:07
Danielle Fitzpatrick
BODY:
An AUT student presenting her documentary on a new fashion craze.
Topics: education, media
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'31"

11:20
Classic Film Club: Wallace Chapman on Casino
BODY:
Wallace Chapman tells Noelle McCarthy why Martin Scorsese's Casino is his all time favourite movie in the Classic Film Club.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: films
Duration: 7'41"

11:28
Wendyl Nissen
BODY:
Shares her musical memories in Songs of a Life.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 30'46"

=SHOW NOTES=

09:07 - Paul Buchanan and Greg Barton
Continuing the week of panels. Today Noelle's looking at security, the current state of international relations, and NZ's place in the world. Professor Greg Barton one of Australia's best known counter-terrorism experts at Deakin University and strategic analyst Dr Paul Buchanan join Noelle.
09:45 - Kate Shuttleworth
Correspondent in Jerusalem covering the news from the Middle East. Today she has more on the terror attack in Turkey and the desperate situation in the Syrian town of Madaya where reports say the residents have been starving after being cut off from supplies through the ongoing siege between Assad led forces and Hezbollah militia.
10:10 - Marian Keyes
One of the most successful Irish novelists of all time. She's written 12 novels which have been translated into 36 languages and sold 33 million copies worldwide. What those numbers don't convey is the connection that many of her readers feel with her, a connection that's been in place since the beginning of her writing career, when her first book Watermelon took the publishing world by storm. As well as a novelist she's also a journalist, and cultural commentator, she does TV in the UK, she writes columns, her new book "Making It Up as I go Along" is a collection of such observations, and she's here in New Zealand - and this morning with Noelle in the studio to talk about her latest work.
10:43 - Joan Fleming
Poet reading a Poem. She's joining us from across the ditch to talk about and read Elizabeth Bishop's Casabianca.
11:10 - Danielle Fitzpatrick
The AUT student's documentary on a new fashion craze designed to give women a smaller waist.
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11:25 - Wallace Chapman
RNZ's Sunday host is talking about his all-time favourite film on the Classic Film Club.
11:30 - Wendyl Nissen
Sharing her musical memories today on Songs of a Life.

=PLAYLIST=

ARTIST: Unknown Mortal Orchestra
TITLE: Swim and sleep like a shark
COMP: Neilson
ALBUM: II (2)
LABEL: Jagjaguwar
ARTIST: Divine Comedy
TITLE: Something for the Weekend
COMP: Hannon
ALBUM: The Divine Comedy: A Secret History, Best Of / Rarities (Compilation)
LABEL: DCR
ARTIST: St Vincent
TITLE: Psychopath
COMP: Clark
ALBUM: St. Vincent
LABEL: Caroline
ARTIST: Shona Laing
TITLE: Glad I'm not a Kennedy
COMP: Laing
ALBUM: Glad I'm not a Kennedy
LABEL: Pagan
ARTIST: George Thorogood
TITLE: One Bourbon, One Scotch and One Beer
COMP: John Lee Hooker / Rudy Toombs
ALBUM: George Thorogood & The Delaware Destroyers [Original 1976 Mix]
LABEL: Rounder
ARTIST: Nina Simone
TITLE: Ain't Got No
COMP: Galt MacDermot, James Rado, Gerome Ragni
ALBUM: Nuff' Said!
LABEL: RCA
ARTIST: The Band with the Staples Sisters
TITLE: The Weight
COMP: Robertson
ALBUM: The Last Waltz
LABEL: Capitol

===Noon | Midday Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

A round-up of today's news and sports, including:

=AUDIO=

12:00
Midday News for 14 January 2016
BODY:
Firefighters have controlled a spectacular blaze on Mount Maunganui.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'25"

12:08
Midday Sports News for 14 January 2016
BODY:
It's quarter-finals day at the ASB tennis classic in Auckland with the evening match between second seeded Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Italian sixth seed Fabio Fognini the headline clash.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'06"

=SHOW NOTES=

===12:12 PM. | Worldwatch===
=DESCRIPTION=

The stories behind the international headlines

===12:30 PM. | Matinee Idle===
=DESCRIPTION=

Phil O'Brien and Simon Morris present an afternoon of alleged music and dubious entertainment

=AUDIO=

=SHOW NOTES=

Matinee Idle, 14/01/2016
12 - 1 pm
12:36
Artist: Thee Waltons
Title: Get Out Yer Vegetables
Composer: Thee Waltons
Album: Get Out Yer Vegetables
Label: Cherry Red
12:39
Artist: The Smashing Pumpkins
Title: Tonight, Tonight
Composer: Billy Corgan
Album: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Label: Virgin
12:44
Artist: Mary Schneider
Title: Yodelling the Mozart
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Album: Yodelling the Classics, Vol. 2
Label: WJO
12:49
Artist: Rose Royce
Title: Car Wash
Composer: Norman Whitfield
Album: The Best of Rose Royce from Car Wash
Label: MCA
12:56
Artist: The Arrogant Worms
Title: Carrot Juice is Murder
Composer: The Arrogant Worms
Album: Russell's Shorts
Label: Festival Distribution

1 - 2 pm
1:11
Artist: Frank Zappa
Title: Call Any Vegetable
Composer: Frank Zappa
Album: Absolutely Free
Label: Ryko
1:17
Artist: Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West
Title: Stratosphere Boogie
Composer: Bryant, West
Album: The Flaming Guitars of Jimmy Bryant & Speedy West
Label: Razor & Tie
1:20
Artist: Dr Hook
Title: Roland the Roadie and Gertrude the Groupie
Composer: Shel Silverstein
Album: I Got Stoned and I Missed It - The Best from Shel Silverstein 1971-79
Label: Raven
1:25
Artist: Hyon Song-wol
Title: Exellent Horse-Like Lady
Composer: ?
Album: ?
Label: ?
1:30
Artist: Planxty
Title: The Blacksmith
Composer: Trad, arr. Moore, O'Flynn, Irvine, Lunny
Album: Planxty
Label: Polydor
1:36
Artist: Bee Gees
Title: Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings
Composer: Gibb, Gibb, Gibb
Album: To Whom It May Concerm
Label: Atco
1:43
Artist: Dr John
Title: Cabbage Head
Composer: Young, Domino
Album: Goin' Back to New Orleans
Label: Warner Bros.
1:49
Artist: Jasper Carrott
Title: Funky Moped
Composer: Jasper Carrott
Album: Funky Moped / Magic Roundabout
Label: DJM
1:55
Artist: Tony Joe White
Title: Polk Salad Annie
Composer: Tony Joe White
Album: The Best of Tony Joe White
Label: Warner Archives
1:59
Artist: The Dillards
Title: I'll Fly Away
Composer: The Carter Family
Album: The Wheatstraw Suite
Label: Elektra

2 - 3 pm
2:09
Artist: Pink Turtle
Title: You're the One that I Want
Composer: John Farrar
Album: A la Mode
Label: Fremeaux and Associates
2:11
Artist: The Animals
Title: Inside Looking Out
Composer: Lomax, Lomax, Burdon, Chandler
Album: The Best of Eric Burdon and The Animals 1966-1968
Label: PolyGram
2:14
Artist: Jorge Ben Jor
Title: Taj Mahal
Composer: Jorge Ben Jor
Album: Ben
Label: Universal
2:18
Artist: Louis Jordan
Title: Beans and Cornbread
Composer: Clark, Moore
Album: The Best of Louis Jordan
Label: MCA
2:22
Artist: Delbert McClinton
Title: Two More Bottles of Wine
Composer: Delbert McClinton
Album: Keeper of the Flame
Label: Mercury
2:26
Artist: Nervous Norvus
Title: Ape Call
Composer: Jimmy Drake
Album: The Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll - Special Novelty Edition
Label: Ace
2:29
Artist: Nervous Norvus
Title: Transfusion
Composer: Jimmy Drake
Album: Vintage Music - Original Classic Oldies from the 1950s, Vol. 3
Label: MCA
2:32
Artist: Arcade Fire
Title: Month of May
Composer: Arcade Fire
Album: The Suburbs
Label: Merge
2:38
Artist: Swing Republic
Title: Peas and Rice
Composer: Charles L. Cooke
Album: Electro Swing Republic
Label: Freshly Squeezed Music
2:42
Artist: The Beach Boys
Title: Vegetables
Composer: Wilson, Parks
Album: Smiley Smile
Label: Capitol
2:45
Artist: Eli "Paperboy" Reed and The True Loves
Title: Stake Your Claim
Composer: Eli Hussock
Album: Roll With You
Label: Q Division
2:51
Artist: The Stranglers
Title: (Get A) Grip (On Yourself)
Composer: The Stranglers
Album: Rattus Norvegicus
Label: A&M
2:56
Artist: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Title: Hoedown
Composer: Aaron Copland, arr. Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Album: Trilogy
Label: Cotillion

3 - 4 pm
(3pm Feature - Rim D. Paul and the National Maori Choir with The Utes)
3:34
Artist: Dave Edmunds
Title: Sweet Little Lisa
Composer: Cowart, Cowart, DeVito
Album: Repeat When Necessary
Label: Swan Song
3:39
Artist: Manfred Mann
Title: Sweet Pea
Composer: Tommy Roe
Album: Mannerisms
Label: Phantom Import Distribution/Creature Music Ltd./Umbrella
3:43
Artist: The Who
Title: Heinz Baked Beans
Composer: Entwistle
Album: The Who Sell Out
Label: Track/Decca
3:45
Artist: The Ramones
Title: The KKK Took My Baby Away
Composer: The Ramones
Album: Ramones Mania
Label: Sire
3:49
Artist: Albert Brooks and Albert King
Title: Call This Cut Three
Composer: Brooks, King
Album: A Star is Bought
Label: Asylum
3:54
Artist: The Beatles
Title: Glass Onion
Composer: Lennon, McCartney
Album: The Beatles
Label: Parlophone
3:57
Artist: Pigmeat Markham
Title: I Am The Judge
Composer: Astor, Allen, Markham, Harvey
Album: (Single)
Label: Chess

4 - 5 pm
4:07
Artist: John Fogerty
Title: Moody River
Composer: Gary Daniel Bruce
Album: The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again
Label: Universal
4:12
Artist: Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
Title: Big Eyed Beans From Venus
Composer: Don Van Vliet
Album: Clear Spot
Label: Reprise
4:19
Artist: George Carlin
Title: Love and Regards
Composer: George Carlin
Album: Playin' With Your Head
Label: Eardrum
4:24
Artist: The JB's
Title: Pass the Peas
Composer: Brown, Starks, Bobbit
Album: Food for Thought
Label: People
4:29
Artist: Mark Knopfler
Title: Old Pigweed
Composer: Mark Knopfler
Album: The Ragpicker's Dead
Label: Mercury
4:34
Artist: Thomas Oliver
Title: If I Move to Mars
Composer: Thomas Oliver
Album: (Single)
Label: Thomas Oliver
4:37
Artist: Sly and the Family Stone
Title: I Want to Take You Higher
Composer: Sylvester Stewart
Album: Anthology
Label: Epic
4:44
Artist: Austin Lounge Lizards
Title: Teenage Immigrant Welfare Mothers on Drugs
Composer: Austin Lounge Lizards
Album: Live Bait
Label: Sugar Hill
4:47
Artist: Booker T. & The MGs
Title: Green Onions
Composer: Jones, Cropper, Jackson, Steinberg
Album: Sweet Soul Music - The Best of Stax
Label: Concord
4:52
Artist: The Strawbs
Title: Part of the Union
Composer: Hudson, Ford
Album: Bursting at the Seams
Label: A&M
4:56
Artist: Dr Wong
Title: Sukiyaki
Composer: Ei, Nakamura
Album: Sukiyaki
Label: RCA

===5:00 PM. | Five O'clock Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

Sharon Brettkelly and Rowan Quinn present an hour of current affairs from the RNZ News team

=AUDIO=

17:11
Police Officer shots himself in the foot
BODY:
An investigation has been launched after a police officer shot himself in the foot while searching for a wanted man.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: police conduct
Duration: 2'44"

17:13
Large scrub fire at Mount Maunganui
BODY:
A large scrub fire at Mount Maunganui is now being treated as suspicious, and damage to the area could take up to 50 years to restore.
Topics: environment
Regions: Bay of Plenty
Tags: fires
Duration: 4'28"

17:15
Hospitality sector booms in December
BODY:
New spending stats show New Zealanders spent up large at restaurants and bars as the holiday season began.
Topics: transport
Regions:
Tags: speeding
Duration: 2'17"

17:21
Drunk driver caught with three pre schoolers
BODY:
The police in Auckland say they're shocked to have pulled over a driver who was three times over the legal limit, and with three pre-school children in the car.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'26"

17:22
Olympic rower gets coach back
BODY:
Olympic rower Mahe Drysdale will be back on the water with his controversial coach Dick Tonks tomorrow morning after reaching a solution with Rowing New Zealand.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: rowing, Mahe Drysdale
Duration: 4'14"

17:25
Two semi finalists confirmed for ASB Tennis Classic
BODY:
Two semi finalists have been confirmed for the men's ASB Tennis Classic in Auckland.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: tennis, Tennis Classic
Duration: 3'04"

17:35
Business news for 14 January 2016
BODY:
Rowan Quinn with a bit of business news.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'47"

17:37
Parole Board considers five-year freeze for Karla Cardno killer
BODY:
The Parole Board will consider invoking its harshest restriction - a five-year freeze - on a man who kidnapped, raped and murdered a Lower Hutt girl.
Topics: crime
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags:
Duration: 1'43"

17:39
Conservationists fight to save threatened tree
BODY:
Conservationists are fighting to save New Zealand's most threatened tree by using DNA profiling and cracking down on possum control.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: te ao Maori
Duration: 3'10"

17:42
Iwi Want Access To Waterways On Maori Land
BODY:
A group respresenting iwi around the country say Maori must be given the right to freely use the water on their land.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: te ao Maori
Duration: 2'21"

17:47
Sugar consumption higher than most think
BODY:
A survey of more than 2-thousand people, carried out by Southern Cross, found only four-percent knew how much sugar the average New Zealander consumes.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: sugar
Duration: 3'33"

17:50
Hawkes Bay farmers say no back up if drought occurs
BODY:
Farmers in remote Wairoa are worried they'll have no back-up water in a drought if a company doesn't stop discharging silt into a river they need.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'12"

17:53
TB drug resistance baffling
BODY:
A community on the Papua New Guinea island of Daru is struggling to cope with a drug resistant form of tuberculosis that is baffling experts.
Topics: health
Regions:
Tags: TB
Duration: 3'52"

=SHOW NOTES=

===6:06 PM. | Great Encounters===
=DESCRIPTION=

Memorable exchanges with RNZ guests during the past year (RNZ)

===7:06 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Former Green MP, Mana Party candidate and long-time activist, Sue Bradford, is possibly best known for the passing of her so-called "anti-smacking" bill in 2007. She talks to Wallace Chapman about the thinkers, writings and people of action who have influenced her life

===8:06 PM. | Windows On The World===
=DESCRIPTION=

International public radio features and documentaries

===9:06 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Highlights from the world of science and the environment, with Alison Ballance and Veronika Meduna

===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===

Late Edition for 14 January 2016
Tonight, recovered medal comes home, and the national outdoor leadership school

=DESCRIPTION=

A round-up of the day's news and interview highlights from RNZ National

===10:30 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=

Cobalt is a pricey metal used to make magnets, phone batteries and of course the colour blue. But what exactly are magnets, how do they work and where are they used? And is some of the cobalt in them being mined by children? (BBC)

===11:06 PM. | Music 101===
=DESCRIPTION=

Music, interviews, live performances, behind the scenes, industry issues, career profiles, new, back catalogue, undiscovered, greatest hits, tall tales - with a focus on New Zealand/Aotearoa (RNZ)