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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 4 August 2016
4 Aug 2016When post season parties turn toxic and microchips in cats. Audio
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Late Edition for 3 August 2016
3 Aug 2016A lack of humanity at Otago University; from sleeping rough to social worker and in Dateline Pacific, Tonga in mourning after the death of five workers in New Zealand. Audio
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Late Edition Tues 2 August
2 Aug 2016When compensation isn't compensation, the search for non-sexist pronouns and in dateline pacific re-newed mining and logging operations in Papua New Guinea Audio
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Late Edition for 1 August 2016
1 Aug 2016How do you retire from a professional lifetime of handling crisis; on the lookout for dangerous asteroids; and in Dateline Pacific the plight of the families of asylym seekers in Australia. Audio
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Late Edition for 29 July 2016
29 Jul 2016New regulations for financial markets; overcoming the pressure to have the perfect body; and in Dateline Pacific Tonga's skiers prepare for the winter olympics. Audio
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Late Edition for Thursday 28 July 2016
28 Jul 2016Barack Obama speaks out for Hillary Clinton; an unlikely doctor; the economics of dope; and in Dateline Pacific there's info on peacekeeping in the Solomon Islands. Audio
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Late Edition for 27 July 2016
27 Jul 2016Auckland's plan for Auckland; a rest home re-mix of a popular music video and in Dateline Pacific, what the South China Sea was to do with island nations. Audio
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Late Edition for 26 July 2016
26 Jul 2016In Late Edittion, an Australian prodigy on Nine to Noon; environmental economics and in Dateline Pacific - building cyclone resilience. Audio
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Late Edition for Monday 25 July 2016
25 Jul 2016Swinging poi for your health; Jessie Mulligan speaks to a Mastermind; and in Dateline Pacific a campaign for more freedom of expression in Fiji. Audio
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Late Edition for 22 July 2016
22 Jul 2016Sir Geoffrey Palmer's take on US ship visit;how do Mexican Americans feel about Trump's anti immigration rhetoric?;getting inside the minds of people with autistic spectrum and attention deficit… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 21 July 2016
21 Jul 2016William Trubridge breaks world free diving record. An Auckland mother has been awarded over $200,000 in compensation for the years spent caring for her disabled son and the geopoltical implications of… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 20 July 2016
20 Jul 2016Nick Smith admits Auckland housing is unaffordable. WINZ revealed to have paid the bond for families to live in garages and in Dateline Pacific, nearly half of NZ Pacific young people living in… Read more Audio