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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 24 April 2015
24 Apr 2015A 6.2 magnitude quake hits Kaikoura; emotional evidence at the inquest into how a Dunedin man was able to kill his two children and no Sunday flights to Aitutaki. Audio
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Late Edition for 23 April 2015
23 Apr 2015Selling Auckland property to Singapore; slum landlords in Christchurch and Fiji launches a child helpline service. Audio
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Late Edition for 22 April 2015
22 Apr 2015How many more puns on ponytails can we take? and the end of plunket's baby car seat hire service. Audio
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Late Edition for 21 April 2015
21 Apr 2015Chilling facts from the Livingstone inquest, Rudd's threat came after his solo album bombed, Alex Swney admits stealing millions, Tramper crawls for 10 hours with dislocated shoulder. Audio
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Late Edition for 20 April 2015
20 Apr 2015Talking up free trade with Tim Grosser; the danger of over diagnosing asthma and the aid agency paying locals to clean up parts of Vanuatu. Audio
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Late Edition for 17 April 2015
17 Apr 2015The Government launches an anti-obesity programme, the real mum and dad investers and in Dateline Pacific, the Papua New Guinea paper that wants to turn the tide on social media. Audio
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Late Edition for 16 April 2015
16 Apr 2015What the government won't do to reduce the pressure on the Auckland housing market; the tricky, and sometimes trikling topic of toilet training and in Dateline Pacific turtles make a comeback in… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 15 April 2015
15 Apr 2015Asbestos, another legacy of the Christchurch quakes and running blind on Nine to Noon. Audio
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Late Edition for Tuesday 14 April 2015
14 Apr 2015The America's Cup - back in court again, how much should we know about our doctors & in Dateline Pacific, suggestions for improving democracy in Fiji. Audio
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Late Edition for Monday 13 April 2015
13 Apr 2015Auckland housing prices keep on rising, the fuss over Feejoa and in Dateline Pacific, the world's largest ukelele orchestra. Audio
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Late Edition for 10 April 2015
10 Apr 2015Radio debates the future of T.V. journalism; the step towards a cure for migraines and why Papua New Guinea wants Fiji at the forum. Audio
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Late Edition for 9 April 2015
9 Apr 2015A report finds the victims of the Auckland teenage sex ring had been let down by the Police; two hundred seafood workers told they will be out of a job at the end of the month and Micronesia's… Read more Audio