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Late Edition
The most significant news stories, news interviews and packages of the day.
Monday to Friday, after the 10pm news at 10:17pm
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A review of the leading news from Morning Report, Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Checkpoint. Also hear the latest news from around the Pacific on Radio New Zealand International's Dateline Pacific.
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Late Edition for 2 November 2015
2 Nov 2015Coverage of the World Cup winning All Blacks, night flights into Queenstown, can meditation damage your health, and in Dateline Pacific why Save The Children is leaving Nauru. Audio
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Late Edition for 30 October 2015
30 Oct 2015A flood damaged bridge cuts off hundreds in Upper Hutt, Police want change to the gun laws, the Auckland supercity turns five and in Dateline Pacific, rebuilding Vanuatu with cyclone damaged trees. Audio
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Late Edition for 29 October 2015
29 Oct 2015Air crash investigators admit flaws in their report into the Fox Glacier skydiving crash. A new book an Australia's treatment of asylum seekers. What's on the country's most endangered list. In… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 28 October 2015
28 Oct 2015Changes to the laws covering funerals, why a family disabled its already disabled daughter, is Ritchie McCaw evil ? and in Dateline Pacific, constitutional disagreement in Fiji. Audio
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Late Edition for Tuesday 27 October
27 Oct 2015Parents of Doha fire victims ask for more action from the Government, Filopino farm workers fear for their livelihoods, the Godwits fly in the polls and in Dateline Pacific, the Fiji village moving to… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 23 October 2015
23 Oct 2015Police cars speeding without their flashing lights on; is Australia planning to take kiwis off Christmas Island; getting ready for a semi with South Africa; and in Dateline Pacific half of Vanuatu's… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 21 October 2015
21 Oct 2015The difference an experienced midwife makes to safety at childbirth and New Zealand detainees on Christmas Island contemplate launching a class action. Audio
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Late Edition for 20 October 2015
20 Oct 2015Police recall breathalisers, the response to the government's child obesity programme, Nine to Noon imagines a robotic future, and in Dateline Pacific, Fiji's prime minister apologises for all coups -… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 19 October 2015
19 Oct 2015The government announces programme to reduce obesity in children, a milestone in Auckland's biggest road project since the harbour bridge, the fake Lindeaur that fooled the Alexander Turnbull Library… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 16 October 2015
16 Oct 2015The Kiwi cricket captain's testimony against Chris Cairns; Peter Dunne on medicinal cannibis; the All Blacks prepare for the world cup quarter final with France; and in Dateline Pacific women plan to… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 15 October 2015
15 Oct 2015Some of the Kiwis caught up in Australia's new deportation policy, The Green party's promise to put together a Cabinet that's half female is slammed as misguided, another day in the Chris Cairns… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 14 October 2015
14 Oct 2015Standard and Poors cuts Fonterra's Credit rating; Dutch investigators conclude a Russian made missile brought down flight MH17; the teen novel Into the River - banned no more; and in Dateline Pacific… Read more Audio