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Late Edition for 1 March 2013
10:15 PM.Hobbit diplomacy; French cuisine and in Dateline Pacific Guam tackles a snake problem. Audio
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Late Edition for 26 February 2013
10:15 PM.A Maori group considers taking the government to court over allocation of radio spectrum and water restriction in place across Northland. Audio
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Late Edition for 25 February 2013
10:15 PM.In the programme tonight, the Minister of Conservation on the proposed tunnel project in Fiordland National Park; John Banks on the Act Party's weekend conference; remembering Ralph Hotere, the… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 22 February 2013
10:16 PM.The debt stricken state-owned enterprise Solid energy is in crisis talks with the Treasury and its banks, two years after the Christchurch earthquakes, insurance companies are blamed for delays in the… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 21 February 2013
10:16 PM.Labour asks why benefit fraud is targeted, when tax fraud costs more, a plan to shut out all dairy cattle from wetlands by next year,and the Sydney Doll hospital is one hundred years old. In Dateline… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 19 February 2013
10:16 PM.Sky City got preferential treatment to build the controversial convention centre, The search for forty Tongans in NZ whose criminal records were erased, and Three nephews of Hone Harawira are accused… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 18 February 2013
10:15 PM.In the programme tonight, no Kakapo chicks this year; world class jousting in Upper Hutt; and in Dateline Pacific a new task force to tackle corruption in Vanuatu. Audio
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Late Edition for Friday 15 February 2013
10:15 PM.Cycling advocates say high visibilty clothing won't reduce road deaths, there's a claim that a popular painkiller raises the risk of heart attacks and strokes, and in Dateline Pacific, action is being… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 14 February 2013
10:15 PM.Tax the corporate race to the bottom and first apples, now an Australian campaign against kiwi beetroot. Audio
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Late Edition for 13 February 2013
10:15 PM.What the Pope's resignation means for further investigations into the abuse of children by the Catholic Church and the discovery of new works by Katherine Mansfield. Audio
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Late Edition for 12 February 2013
10:15 PM.A New Zealand First MP invents a new country to blame are woes on; Whether to move from Picton to Clifford Bay - the old interisland chestnut; and in Dateline Pacific - stateless in American Samoa. Audio
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Late Edition for 11 February 2013
10:15 PM.House prices down and Construction workers down. Audio
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Late Edition for 8 February 2013
10:15 PM.Australia's sports drug scandal, a Northland town tackles local crime, and in Dateline Pacific, more on Wednesday's quake and tsunami in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Late Edition for 7 February 2013
10:15 PM.The collapse of one of the country's largest building companies and remembering New Zealand's worst shipwreck. Audio
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Late Edition for 5 February 2013
10:15 PM.The Global Fixing of the global game and Richard the third is found under a car park. Audio
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Late Edition for 4 February 2013
10:15 PM.Who's escorting the Prime Minister on Waitangi Day, An unexpected colony of bats in the Marlborough Sounds, In Dateline Pacific - Chinese aid for Vanuatu. Audio
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Late Edition for Friday 1 February 2013
10:16 PM.Oamaru considers life without a major employer, it's sixes and sevens in Wellington, and in Dateline Pacific, why they're killing dolphins in the Solomon Islands. Audio
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Late Edition for 31 January 2013
10:16 PM.An Oamaru wool processing plant shuts down, parliament has a new speaker and in Dateline Pacific - new construction at the french nuclear testing site on Mururoa atoll. Audio
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Late Edition for 30 January 2013
10:15 PM.Debate on the future of the nation's postal service and a property developer's view on Auckland's housing situation. Audio
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Late Edition for 29 January 2013
10:15 PM.Debate over whether a lack of available land is behind the rising price of houses in parts of the country, sponsoring children in poverty comes to Aotearoa, and in Dateline Pacific moves to bring back… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 28 January 2013
10:15 PM.Tonight, how people learn to stop worrying about maths, happy birthday Auckland, and in Dateline Pacific, solar power makes it to the Marshall Islands. Audio
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Late Edition for 25 January 2013
10:15 PM.The annual pitch for the Maori vote at Ratana Pa; why stationary alone won't cut it for your modern school student; and in Dateline Pacific same sex marraige in French Polynesia. Audio
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Late Edition for 24 January 2013
10:15 PM.A Plan to bring Mana back to the Maori Party, The Green party's plan for increasing the housing supply, and in Dateline Pacific; How the Fijian media is coping with Fijian politics. Audio
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Late Edition for 23 January 2013
10:00 PM.A diplomat home from the strife in Syria; Zac Guildford's friend and housemate says the All Black has been let down; and in Dateline Pacific a major boost for Fiji's public health sector. Audio
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Late Edition for 22 January 2013
10:15 PM.Mr Smith returns to the Beehive and how Kiwis fail the Aussie test. Audio