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The latest from the consent hearing in Westport
Audio 20 Jun 2011A consent hearing for what could become New Zealand's biggest coal mine has been told the project will destroy nearly 200 hectares of a unique landscape on the West Coast. Audio
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Latest on council services
Audio 15 Jun 2011Our reporter Bridget Mills is at Christchurch's Civil Defence headquarters. Audio
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The latest from the Earthquake Recovery Authority
Audio 14 Jun 2011We're joined by the Christchurch earthquake recovery authority head Roger Sutton. Audio
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Seismologist discusses latest Christchurch quakes
Audio 14 Jun 2011Two weeks ago government scientists warned there was almost a one in four chance of a magnitude six to seven earthquake striking Canterbury within a year. Audio
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Sumner residents mop up after latest wave of quakes
Audio 14 Jun 2011Our reporter Jessica Maddock is in the south east suburb of Sumner. Audio
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More reports on the latest aftershocks
Audio 13 Jun 2011Jim talks with reporter Bridget Mills at the Riccarton Mall. Audio
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The latest news from the UK
Audio 7 Jun 2011To the UK, where the Chancellor George Osborne is welcoming an International Monetary Fund report on the country's economic policy. Audio
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The latest news from Latin America
Audio 30 May 2011To Latin America, where our correspondent has the latest on Manuel Zelaya's return to Honduras and the footballer Messi's winning performance. Audio
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GNS on latest Christchurch aftershock
Audio 25 May 2011Meanwhile residents in Christchurch were jolted awake by a 4.1 aftershock at 6 this morning. Audio
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Latest on volcanic ash cloud forcing UK flight cancellations
Audio 24 May 2011A volcano erupting in Iceland is again forcing flight cancellations in Britain, as its ash cloud has moved into UK airspace. Flights to Scotland have been stopped and the cloud caused a change in the… Audio
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Latest moves to extradite Fiji's top ranking military fugative
Audio 17 May 2011Our correspondent Philippa Tolley is with us from Suva. Audio
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The latest news from Latin America
Audio 16 May 2011Twenty-seven decapitated bodies have been discovered near Guatemala's border with Mexico. Audio
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The latest demolition estimates from Christchurch
Audio 13 May 2011Latest estimates are that about 1200 buildings will need to be demolished in the city's commercial districts. Many are in the heart of the city, which remains cordoned off. Audio
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Brash and Cunliffe react to latest deficit figures
Audio 11 May 2011The damage from the Christchurch earthquakes is now being felt in the government's books. Audio
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The latest news from the UK
Audio 9 May 2011To the UK now, where the Lib-Dems are promising to have a louder voice in government after a shocking result in the local body elections. Audio
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The latest news from Russia
Audio 4 May 2011To Russia now, where the Kremlin is calling the killing of Osama bin Laden a serious success for the United States. Audio
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Latest from Latin America
Audio 2 May 2011One of the two flight recorders from the Air France jet which crashed after leaving Brazil for Paris, has been found. Audio
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Latest on disruption after wild weather near Hastings
Audio 27 Apr 2011For more on the latest disruptions, we're joined by Paul Evans from Hastings Distrcit Council. Audio
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The latest news from our correspondent in the UK
Audio 26 Apr 2011We cross to the United Kingdom now and our correspondent in London is Barney Burnham. Audio
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Latest on clashes on Thai-Cambodian border
Audio 26 Apr 2011Violent clashes on the disputed Thai-Cambodia border are raging for a fourth day. Audio
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Latest on Taupo power outage
Audio 26 Apr 2011More now on the power outage in Taupo - the District Council's emergency manager Phil Parker. Audio
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The latest from our reporter in Christchurch
Audio 18 Apr 2011Our reporter Rachel Graham has been in court today and joins us. Audio
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The latest from the woman being sued by an ACC doctor
Audio 15 Apr 2011A senior doctor at ACC is continuing to sue a sexual abuse victim for defamation despite the ACC Minister saying he'd dropped the action. Dr Peter Jansen is suing the woman, known as Jax, for $250,000… Audio
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The latest news from the United Kingdom
Audio 11 Apr 2011To the latest news from the UK where our correspondent Barney Burnham has been following the News of the World phone hacking case. Audio
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The latest from Ivory Coast
Audio 7 Apr 2011Forces loyal to Ivory Coast presidential claimant Alassane Ouattara have been laying siege to the residence of the incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo. Audio