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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 9 March 2016
9 Mar 2016The milk business turns sour. The psycologist Oliver James on Nine to Noon and in Dateline Pacific marshall islands prepares for a king tide. Audio
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Late Edition for Tuesday 8 March
8 Mar 2016In late Edition tonight, moving state houses to where they're needed - literally, a tennis star fails a drug test and in dateline pacific - the drought drags on in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Late Edition for Monday 7 March
7 Mar 2016In Late Edition tonight, Fonterra accused of bad business, an eye witness to the balcony collapse at a Dunedin student gig and in Dateline Pacific Samoa votes for the status quo. Audio
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Late Edition for 4 March 2016
4 Mar 2016Several injured after balcony collapses at free Six60 concert, a cleaner tried to apologise while impaled and a woman who avoided a lengthy jail term for importing cannabis hopes her case will help… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 3 March 2016
3 Mar 2016Cricketer Martin Crowe has died after a long battle with cancer and Grant Fox reflects on his life. Which flag should New Zealand choose? RNZ debates the choice. In Dateline Pacific, Fiji's recovery… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 2 March 2016
2 Mar 2016Response to the goverment's plan for a gang crackdown. The country's first urban river rapids and in Dateline Pacific, upgrading the roads on Kiribati. Audio
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Late Edition for 1 March 2016
1 Mar 2016Combating sexual harrasment at Otago University, Jessie Mulligan investigates the art of the confidence trickster and in Dateline Pacific, overcoming Australian ignorance of Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Late Edition for 29 February 2016
29 Feb 2016One of modern Maoridom's most influential leaders, Ranginui Walker, has died; John Key on the flag referendum; the Oscar whitewash, and; a look at Fiji's recovery from Winston. Audio
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Late Edition for 26 Feburary 2016
26 Feb 2016Dairy farms in debt, the wreck of the Rena will stay where it is and in Dateline Pacific, rebuilding Fiji's sugar industry after Winston. Audio
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Late Edition for 25 February 2016
25 Feb 2016The financial pressure on farmers and a decline in albatross numbers. Audio
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Late Edition for 24 February 2016
24 Feb 2016Nationalising a small piece of the country's coastline; what happens when your interest rate falls below zero; and in Dateline Pacific the cleanup in Fiji continues. Audio
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Late Edition for 23 February 2016
23 Feb 2016Why Peter Dunne wants to wipe the slate clean, a Nine to Noon update on the war on terror, and in Dateline Pacific; Fiji stuggles with the impact of Cyclone Winston. Audio