Professor Bob Carter from James Cook University in Queensland, talks to Nzone Tonight's Allan Lee about how ordinary people can try and find out the truth about Climate Change and global warming. (Nzone Tonight is broadcast on Shine TV, Sky Digital NZ Channel 111, 6.30 and 9.30 weeknights)
The science-ficton and movie geeks are out and about in Auckland this weekend. All sorts of weird and wonderful costumes will be on display for the Armageddon Pulp Culture Expo, at the Aotea centre. Actor Doug Jones is one of the main attractions - hes famous for donning Monster make-up in movies like Pans Labyrinth and also Rise of the Silver Surfer, where he played the lead role.
Nzone Tonight's Andrew Urquhart interviews internationally known, Chuck Missler, on his first love, Bible Studies. He talks on the integrated message of the Bible and an individual understanding that's to be found.
Award-winning Kiwi photographer Susanna Burton, uses her pictures to tell stories about heartbreak and hope.
Tonight she focuses on a group of rubbish collectors on the tropical island of Bali, and sees how a group of New Zealand business women is giving them the chance of a better future.
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Andrew Adamson and Mark Johnson, the director and producer of the new Narnia movie, "Prince Caspian", talk to Nzone Tonight's Rob Holding. Nzone Tonight is a weeknight news programme broadcast on Shine TV, on Sky Digital channel 111
Nzone Tonight's Todd Symons reports on how community, parents and students at Elim Christian College in Auckland, NZ, are coping with the deaths of six students and a teacher while on an outward bound course in the central North Island
A revolutionary new motorbike recently arrived in New Zealand. Its one of only a small number to be manufactured so far and the unusual design got plenty of of attention - as it toured the country for a good cause.
Allan lee speaks to the CEO of Mangere Budgeting Services, Darryl Evans about the global credit crunch, and how it is affecting individuals. And how to avoid getting into debt.
Should we have Maori Seats in Parliament? Broadcaster and former MP Willie Jackson has been fairly forthright in his comments about why we need to keep them and he spoke with Allan Lee.