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Late Edition for 4 February 2014
10:17 PM.Government to sell shares in Genesis Energy; an unusually productive year for Marlborough's vineyards; and in Dateline Pacific, Nauru stops the president of Australia's Human Rights Commission from… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 3 February 2014
10:15 PM.The Act Party's new leadership; prisoner health in aotearoa; and in Dateline Pacific how a casterway survived a year at sea. Audio
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Late Edition for 31 January 2014
10:17 PM.Politics gets personal in the House; remembering one of the greatest middle distance races of all time., In Dateline Pacific, why the American Samoan administration doesn't want an increase in the… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 30 January 2014
10:15 PM.Further debate over the price of electricity in Aotearoa; Members of Pete Seeger's family remember the US folk singer following his death; and in Dateline Pacific we hear what the Samoan government is… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 29 January 2014
10:15 PM.Further debate over the price of electricity, relatives of Pete Seeger remember the folk singer following his death, and in Dateline Pacific, what the Samoan government is doing about the Samoan… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 28 January 2014
10:15 PM.Lorde's parents talk about her double grammy win; avoiding dangerous chemicals in the home and in Dateline Pacific, first a cyclone, now drought worries for Tonga. Audio
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Late Edition for 27 January 2014
10:15 PM.Kiwi success at the Grammys; what Labour would do for the kids, and in Dateline Pacific authories order Papua New Guinea's largest mine to stopping dumping waste. Audio
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Late Edition for 24 January 2014
11:10 PM.The killer of Karla Cardno stays in jail; the end of Napier's Marineland; and in Dateline Pacific why Nuie's public servants are working a four day week. Audio
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Late Edition for 23 January 2013
10:15 PM.The government's election year plans for teaching; How office chit-chat might be good for you; and in Dateline Pacific getting the power back on in Tonga. Audio
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Late Edition for 22 January 2014
10:17 PM.The politics of ice cream; the new chief executive of the country's Film Commission. In Dateline Pacific why Nauru deported a judge. Audio
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Late Edition for 21 January 2014
10:15 PM.How to call a greyhound race during an earthquake, kiwi game designers gather in Auckland and Hamilton for a worldwide 48-hour competition, and in Dateline Pacific, Fiji's politicians ask for a "fair… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 20 January 2014
10:15 PM.A severe earthquake hits north Wairarapa, the Auckland mayor talks about running his town while his critics talk about him leaving it, and in Dateline Pacific, Tonga after cyclone Ian. Audio
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Late Edition for 17 January 2014
10:15 PM.Reaction to a court decision on a Dunedin man who went on to kill his children; Air New Zealand to fly into Singapore for the first time in more than eight years; and the 21st annual World Buskers… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 16 January 2014
10:15 PM.Kim Dotcom cancels his album release and birthday party after being advised it could break electoral law, and New Zealand's highest peak, Aoraki Mount Cook, is now 30 meters shorter. Audio
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Late Edition for 15 January 2014
10:15 PM.Papers have been filed in court taking a private prosecution against the Mayor of Auckland, Len Brown; The ACC Minister Judith Collins describes $19 million spent on health and safety contracts since… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 14 January 2014
10:17 PM.Sue Bradford is appalled that Colin Craig admits to smacking his daughter; Colin Craig replies; and Chatham Islanders at odds over mining phosphate. Audio
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Late Edition for 13 January 2014
10:17 PM.Coverage from Tonga after Cyclone Ian tore through; while New Zealand reflected on 2013, the third warmest year on record, with annual mean temperatures above or near average across the country. Audio
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Late Edition for 10 January 2014
10:17 PM.Research says a fault line off the east coast is one of the few places in the world where a 'mega-quake' could strike; and concerns about the costs of the legal battle between Fonterra and Danone. Audio
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Late Edition for 9 January 2014
10:17 PM.Police have investigated a video which allegedly shows a child drunk, and Fonterra to face legal proceedings both here and in Singapore. Audio
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Late Edition for 8 January 2014
10:15 PM.Why so-called supervolcanoes erupt; and a new take on the original best seller The Bible. Audio
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Late Edition for 7 January 2014
10:15 AM.Pressure to act on Japanese whaling in Antarctic waters; and some political archive gems. Audio
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Late Edition for 6 January 2014
10:16 PM.Are Filipino immigrants working on the Canterbury rebuild being exploited; and how to train your brain to get the most out of positive experiences. Audio
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Late Edition for 3 January 2014
10:15 PM.Passengers on board the stranded ship in the Antarctic are rescued; Marijuana retailers in Colarado say business is booming; and a study into whether domestic cats are eating more than just what's in… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 2 January 2014
10:15 PM.Support is growing for a special commission to investigate allegations of miscarriages of justice; global temperatures could rise by up to five degrees by the end of the century; and Noelle McCarthy… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 1 January 2014
10:15 PM.Police say crowds were generally well behaved this New Year's Eve; a recently released Greenpeace activist isn't ruling out further action; and Noelle McCarthy explores American Gothic with writer… Read more Audio