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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 12 November 2013
12 Nov 2013The winners of the Prime Minister's 2013 science prize, swimming lessons for free in Southland and in Dateline Pacific violence breaks out in Papua New Guinea's highland. Audio
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Late Edition for 11 November 2013
11 Nov 2013Dealing with rape, 25 years of dangling from an elastic thread, and in Dateline Pacific, the Cook Islands looks to go organic. Audio
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Late Edition for 7 November 2013
7 Nov 2013The police minister calls in the Independent Police Conduct authority over handling of teenage rape allegations. The scientist who stood up to the British Government. Why Niue is renovating abandoned… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 6 November 2013
6 Nov 2013In praise of Governor Fitzroy; Ringo's photographs; and in Dateline Pacific the prognosis for islander health. Audio
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Late Edition for 1 November 2013
1 Nov 2013The Labour Party's annual conference; celebrating The Wireless; and in dateline pacific, seabed mining off the cook island coast. Audio
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Late Edition for 31 October 2013
31 Oct 2013TAIC report into last year's Carterton balloon crash released; Halloween and health; and in Dateline Pacific: the Cook Islands looks to produce more food for itself. Audio
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Late Edition for 30 October 2013
30 Oct 2013In Late Edition tonight, DOC supports a plan for a monorail in Fiordland National Park; is New Zealand helping the USA to spy on its allies; and in Dateline Pacific, a campaign for more democracy in… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 29 October 2013
29 Oct 2013A new report on child poverty and how to tell when to put on sunblock. Audio
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Late Edition for 25 October 2013
25 Oct 2013Why the Government is ignoring Treasury's advice with its housing policy, Vatican City launches its own cricket team, and in Dateline Pacific, the geological future of a former atomic testing site. Audio
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Late Edition for 24 October 2013
24 Oct 2013In Late Edition tonight, the consequences of failing to maintain trains, and how some insects navigate by the stars. In Dateline Pacific talks on tuna fishing quotas in the pacific. Audio
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Late Edition for 23 October 2013
23 Oct 2013In Late Edition tonight, why the post will take longer, and predicting the impact of an oil well spill off the New Zealand coast. In Dateline Pacific, the European Union tells Fiji how to get its aid… Read more Audio