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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 23 September 2016
23 Sep 2016In the programme tonight, the wisdom of marine sactuaries; is it time to declare war on cats?, and in Dateline Pacific an anti obesity campaign in Samoa. Audio
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Late Edition for 22 September 2016
22 Sep 2016In this programme; taking the human for a walk. Uber - part of the smart economy - or the low wage one? And in Dateline Pacific Fiji prepares for the cyclone season. Audio
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Late Edition for 21 September 2016
21 Sep 2016The woman who picked the global crash; a world summit on superbugs; and in Dateline Pacific - unexploaded bombs in Solomon Islands. Audio
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Late Edition 20 September 2016
20 Sep 2016Dead cats might not bounce but they make good handbags why I wasn't reading the news last night and in Dateline Pacific forget the Kermadecs, Pitcairn Island gets a marine reserve Audio
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Late Edition for 19 September 2016
19 Sep 2016An Indian immigration agent is still working despite being proven to have used fraudulent documents, calculating the cost of an unfair maths test, the history of eugenics, and in Dateline Pacific… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 16 September 2016
16 Sep 2016How sweet merchants made fat an ugly word and Kea in danger. Audio
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Late Edition for 15 September 2016
15 Sep 2016Preserving afghanistan's old movies and Jessie Mulligan celebrates conversation week.. Audio
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Late Edition for 14 September 2016
14 Sep 2016Changing rugby's 'macho' culture; what is gaslighting in the 21st century; and in Dateline Pacific Solomon Island MP's on an anti-corruption crusade. Audio
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Late Edition for 13 September 2016
13 Sep 2016What George Bush did on 9/11. World-renowned New Zealand virologist Professor Robert Webster on the threat of Zika and in Dateline Pacific, a boycott of parliament after an eventful few days in Fiji. Audio
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Late Edition for 12 September 2016
12 Sep 2016Lake snow, 'the new didymo'. Why do we remember things differently? In Dateline Pacific, five leading Fijians released after being arrested under the Public Order Decree. Audio
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Late Edition and Dateline Pacific for Friday 9 Sept
9 Sep 2016Nights with Late Edition - with highlights from the day on RNZ National and RNZ International in tonights programmes the learnings from a rugby scandal the kiwi brass band taking on the world's best… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for Thursday 8 September
8 Sep 2016You're listening to Nights and this is Late Edition - with highlights from the day on RNZ National and RNZ International in the programme tonight a good legal aid lawyer is getting harder to find… Read more Audio