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Late Edition for 27 June 2013
10:15 PM.In the programme tonight, second time round for Australia's new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, tracing Phar Lapp's DNA, and in Dateline Pacific there are calls for a united front on seabed mining. Audio
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Late Edition for 26 June 2013
10:00 PM.NZ Post cuts its workforce; Australia has a new Prime Minister; US announces new measures to reduce greenhouse gas emmissions. In Dateline Pacific, a call in the Cook Islands for a Royal Commission of… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 25 June 2013
10:15 PM.Russia and the US enjoy a cold war flashback over a missing US security employee, Two hundred years since the first pakeha settlement in New Zealand, and in dateline guaranteed seats for women in… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 24 June 2013
10:15 PM.Will the government get enough votes to allow the GCSB to spy on New Zealand? and the Wellington city council looks at the new measures to get beggars off the streets. Audio
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Late Edition for 21 June 2013
10:15 PM.Wellington Storm of Wahine proportions and the findings of a court hearing into a mall fire in Doha that killed three New Zealanders. Audio
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Late Edition for 20 June 2013
10:15 PM.Study suggests kids should start school later in the day, star of The Sopranos dies, and in Dateline Pacific pressure on the Fijian government over workers' rights. Audio
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Late Edition for 19 June 2013
10:16 PM.The battle lines are drawn in the fight to become the next mayor of Christchurch and The Electoral Commission won't bend the rules for Peter Dunne. Audio
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Late Edition for 18 June 2013
10:15 PM.The government introduces new laws to deal with money laundering; Christchurch prepares for the big chill and in Dateline Pacific, Vanuatu fights TB with the help of traditional healers. Audio
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Late Edition for 17 June 2013
10:15 PM.The owner of TV3 goes into receivership, consumer spending increases, and in Dateline Pacific, plans for seabed mining off Vanuatu. Audio
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Late Edition for 14 June 2013
10:15 PM.The US begins arming insurgents in Syria's civil war; Kim Hill interviews Radio NZ's new chief executive; and in Dateline Pacific, a look at the Cook Islands budget. Audio
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Late Edition for 12 June 2013
10:16 PM.Claims the government has hired a private company to spy on New Zealanders; the funeral service of a New Zealand drug dealer; and in Dateline Pacific: talk of a tourism crisis in Samoa. Audio
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Late Edition for 11 June 2013
10:17 PM.Child, Youth and Family says it's the victim of blackmail; a Scarfie hangout faces closure, and in Dateline Pacific: Guam gets out of debt. Audio
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Late Edition for 10 June 2013
10:15 PM.The Controversy over Peter Dunne and the leaks continues as Winston Peters keeps the pressure on and an American man voluntarily reveal she's the source of leaks about a secret US run surveillance… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 7 June 2013
10:15 PM.Speaking in plain english, the cricketer Martin Crowe opens up and Samoan concerns about Chinese finance. Audio
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Late Edition for 6 June 2013
10:15 PM.A Waikato primary school refuses to back down and re-enroll a violent eleven year old and the country's largest general insurer defends changes to home insurance policies in the wake of the… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 5 June 2013
10:15 PM.Dozens of government agencies don't know if their websites are secure and the French say there is no doubt Syria's government has used sarin nerve gas during the country's civil war. Audio
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Late Edition for 4 June 2013
10:10 PM.Kim Hill returns to Morning Report and questions the Green Party; more bird recordings in the morning; and in Dateline Pacific Tonga gets a new cable for high speed internet access. Audio
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Late Edition for 31 May 2013
10:15 PM.The Prime Minister, John Key is taking advice over stripping former Lombard Finance director Sir Douglas Graham of his knighthood; Controversy over a cartoon lampooning the government's food in… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 30 May 2013
10:15 PM.Whanganui iwi take official control of the Whanganui River; a new cable for Cook Strait; and in Dateline Pacific, prospects for tourism in the islands this winter. Audio
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Late Edition for 29 May 2013
10:10 PM.Letters from Everest, the words of George Lowe; three strikes and you're off to jail; the Mana Party on the food in schools programme; and in Dateline Pacific, Australia's Pacific Seasonal Worker… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 27 May 2013
10:15 PM.There's hope for new faces in Nauru's parliament following next's month's election, we hear about the first talks on a legal framework for refugees of natural disasters and a study tour China's… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 24 May 2013
10:15 PM.Four people are now under arrest in connection with the savage killing of a young British soldier in suburban London and New Zealand's love affair with the Ford Falcon could be reaching the end of the… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for Thursday 23 May 2013
10:15 PM.The Government announces a pest control for a mining deal on conservation land, The possibility of compensation over the Tuhoe anti terror police radios of 2007, And in Dateline Pacific eight Tonga… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 22 May 2013
10:15 PM.Tuhoe fury over illegal searches and roadblocks in the Urewera raids, and market research company Roy Morgan pits Wellington against Auckland. Audio
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Late Edition for 20 May 2013
10:15 AM.Why this country's meat isn't getting into China; the waka that sailed from Easter Island to Aotearoa; and in Dateline Pacific, coastal erosion claims parts of the Marshall Islands. Audio