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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 22 October 2013
22 Oct 2013Bushfires continue to burn in New South Wales, a film about the men who first climbed Mt Everest premieres in Wellington tonight and in Dateline Pacific secrecy over asylum seekers in Nauru. Audio
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Late Edition for 21 October 2013
21 Oct 2013Winston Peters' plan for a national pension fund, making art out of Christchurch's red zone and in Dateline Pacific why this country won't aid Tonga's tourism industry. Audio
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Late Edition for 18 October 2013
18 Oct 2013More on Len Brown; The Gaia Space Project; and in Dateline Pacific, three children have been killed in French Polynesia due to drink driving. Audio
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Late Edition for 17 October 2013
17 Oct 2013Why the Act party is still banking on its leader; seeking asylum from climate change. In Dateline Pacific, a former Niue police chief becomes New Zealand's High Commissioner there. Audio
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Late Edition for 16 October 2013
16 Oct 2013Auckland councillors on the Len Brown affair and the future; the youngest person ever to win the Man Booker prize for literature; Equestrian Sports New Zealand dumbfounded by the suspension of a… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 15 October 2013
15 Oct 2013The population grows - but mostly north of the Bombays, Tessa Duder, a writer aboard a sailing ship and in Dateline Pacific the European Union hesitates on restoring aid to Fiji. Audio
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Late Edition for 11 October 2013
11 Oct 2013Designer children, the first NZ Starlight Festival begins in Tekapo, and in Dateline Pacific, Vanuatu's unexploded bombs. Audio
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Late Edition for Thursday 10 October 2013
10 Oct 2013The Washington impasse puts America's Antarctica programme on ice and Kathryn Ryan has an Absolutely fabulous guest. Audio
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Late Edition for Wednesday 9 October 2013
9 Oct 2013Raetahi's long wait for potable water and Labour promises to lift the minimum wage if it wins the next general election. Audio
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Late Edition for 8 October 2013
8 Oct 2013Why a womens refuge is housing potentially violent men; the property developer and the heritage building; and in Dateline Pacific; Fijian Language Week. Audio
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Late Edition for 7 October 2013
7 Oct 2013Mark Lundy's double murder conviction quashed by the Privy Council; Auckland grows, Christchurch shrinks; and in Dateline Pacific, rice gets the thumbs down in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Late Edition for 4 October 2013
4 Oct 2013Solid Energy reports an after tax loss of more than $335 million, Greenpeace International vows to fight the piracy charges against thirty of its members arrested in Russia, and in Dateline Pacific a… Read more Audio