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BBC will no longer broadcast "high-risk" performances
5:44 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Edward O'Driscoll spoke to Lisa Owen about the BCC which has said it will no longer live broadcast "high-risk" performances after the controversy over Bob Vylan's… Read more Audio
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The sport where uniforms are swapped for medieval armour
5:44 PM.Some have rugby or football as their sport of choice, but there is a group in Auckland who spend their free time donning full suits of medieval armour and battling it out with swords and shields… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 4 June 2025
5:36 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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First All Black test of the season approaches
5:33 PM.Scott Robertson has named an intriguing side to take on France under the roof at Forsyth Barr Stadium. One day out from the first All Black test of the season and one debutant cutting his teeth this… Read more Audio
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Health insurance premiums going up
5:24 PM.Do you know why your health insurance premiums are paying for someone elses operation? The cost of insurances have shot up recently; Stats NZ figures show as at March last year house insurance was up… Read more Audio
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Residents of Tasman furious at the communication failures
5:15 PM.Tasman mayor Tim King gave telecommunications companies a serve at a community meeting in Wakefield earlier in the week, calling the time it was taking to get residents back on line an "epic cock up,"… Read more Audio
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Dozens of supermarket workers facing redundancy after fire
5:08 PM.Checkpoint can reveal dozens of supermarket workers are facing redundancy after a fire destroyed the New World Victoria Park in central Auckland. Audio
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Tasman and Taranaki districts start mammoth clean up
4:50 PM.People in the flooded Tasman and Taranaki districts are starting a mammoth clean up, after heavy rain caused widespread flooding and slips to farms and properties.The recovery is expected to cost… Read more Audio
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300 percent increase on home insurance
4:46 PM.A home insurance hike of 300% over the past five years has left one Napier man shocked. Bluff Hill homeowner Harry Machiela says he's used to muttering expletives when the letter comes each year, but… Read more Audio
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A big night looms for new Otago All Blacks
4:35 PM.Dunedin is gearing up to host the first All Blacks test of the year and local fans are confident the home side can take care of a depleted French team in Otepoti. A couple of Otago players are set to… Read more Audio
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Black Fern hopefuls look to book a ticket to England
4:32 PM.Friendships will be put to one side this weekend when the Black Ferns take on the Black Ferns XV in a trial match in Whangarei on Saturday afternoon. Players admitted the hits at training have had a… Read more Audio
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NZ's top female frisbee golf player to compete at world champs
4:25 PM.New Zealand's top female professional frisbee golf player is off to compete at the world champs in Finland later this month. Also known as disc golf players throw a frisbee into a series of metal… Read more Audio
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Dozens still missing from Bali ferry sinking
4:17 PM.Asia correspondent Adam Hancock spoke to Lisa Owen about the dozens of people still missing after a ferry sinking near Balie, as well as residents on a set of remote Japanese islands being shaken by… Read more Audio
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How to keep your power bill down this winter
4:07 PM.20% of New Zealanders are struggling to pay their power bills with 11% cutting back on heating their homes, according to Consumer New Zealand's latest energy survey. Stats NZ figures show the price of… Read more Audio
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Australian government vows to improve safety in childcare
5:46 PM.Australia Correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about the Australian Government vowing to move quickly to improve safety in childcare, in the wake of distressing revelations about the potential… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 3 July 2025
5:38 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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NZ Para-skier selected for sixth Paralympic Winter Games
5:35 PM.New Zealand Para skier Adam Hall has been selected for a record-equalling sixth Paralympic Winter Games. He enters the record books alongside Graham Condon and Michael Johnson who competed at six… Read more Audio
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IRD using 'stand over tactics' for student loan repayments
5:28 PM.Some former students now living overseas have told Checkpoint they are too scared to come home because they could be arrested for being behind in payments, with heavy penalties adding up. Students… Read more Audio
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Finance Minister on tackling the cost of living crisis
5:16 PM.The Prime Minister has promised to take action in the coming months to tackle the cost of living crisis. Christopher Luxon has acknowledged it is still tough out there for too many kiwis and the… Read more Audio
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States of emergency remain for Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough
5:12 PM.States of emergency remain in place for Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough this afternoon, but the sodden regions appear to have received less rainfall than feared. Torrential rain in Taranaki has caused… Read more Audio
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Phone and internet services restored to most places
5:08 PM.Chorus have said phone and internet has been restored to most homes and businesses in Golden Bay, after a day-long outage affecting 111 emergency calls. Technicians found a severed fibre line running… Read more Audio
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MSD staff walk off the job due to 'unsafe' office
4:49 PM.More than a dozen Ministry of Social Development staff have walked off the job, refusing to return to what they say is an unsafe office with ''strong mould and sewerage smell'. Staff in the ministry's… Read more Audio
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Locum doctors cost to plug staff shortages could reach $200 million
4:45 PM.The amount of money Health NZ is spending on locum doctors to plug staff shortages is increasing and could reach $200 million this year. Checkpoint has obtained figures that show the spend on fill-ins… Read more Audio
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Khandallah murder trial: 'Blood looked staged' - forensic scientist
4:38 PM.A forensic scientist has told the jury in the Khandallah murder trial that, in her opinion, the blood in the hallway looked staged. Julia DeLuney is accused of murdering her 79-year-old mother, Helen… Read more Audio
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All Blacks team named to play France in Dunedin
4:30 PM.The first Dutch All Black, four debutants, a backline shuffle and a lock at loose forward are the talking points of the All Blacks team named to play France in this weekend's first test in Dunedin… Read more Audio