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One critical after shooting near US-Mexico Border
4:17 PM.A person is in critical condition following a shooting involving Border Patrol agents near the US-Mexico Border. Correspondent Katie Silver spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Greyhound racing industry wants compensation if ban enforced
4:06 PM.The Greyhound racing industry wants tens of millions of dollars in compensation if the government pushes ahead with its proposed ban. The deadline to end the sport is July this year. Racing Minister… Read more Audio
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Australian temperatures shooting up towards 50 degrees
5:46 PM.Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about temperatures soaring across the country, reaching close to 50 degrees in some areas, potentially trumping previous record highs. Audio
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Evening business for 27 January 2026
5:38 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Labour Party savages government retail crime advisory group
5:36 PM.The Labour Party has savaged a government advisory group on retail crime, calling it "dysfunctional, directionless and failing". It comes after Checkpoint yesterday revealed that three of the five… Read more Audio
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Timing rules out more potential All Blacks coaching candidates
5:32 PM.It seems timing continues to rule out potential All Blacks coaching candidates. Coach Vern Cotter will leave the Blues at the end of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season to move to the Queensland Reds… Read more Audio
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Oakura adjusting to new reality as main road blocked for months
5:27 PM.In the Northland town of Oakura, locals are adjusting to a new reality - no proper road south to Whangarei for as long as the next three months. The road north reopened on Saturday but it is a long… Read more Audio
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Questions over whether Mount Maunganui campsite should have been evacuated
5:17 PM.The government is mulling an inquiry into the events surrounding the deadly landslide that crashed down Mount Maunganui on Thursday, leaving six campers missing - presumed dead. While the recovery… Read more Audio
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Government assures flood hit regions more financial support to come
5:09 PM.The government is assuring flood hit regions there's more financial support to come after announcing an immediate $2.2 million relief package. $1.2 million of that will go into topping up mayoral… Read more Audio
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'Strong case for government inquiry' into Mount Maunganui
4:47 PM.There is a "strong case for an independent government inquiry" and families of those missing in the Mt Manuganui landslip "deserve" the facts, according to the Prime Minister. He has appointed Chris… Read more Audio
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Major slips cause challenges for Coromandel district
4:38 PM.Thames Coromandel's local State of Emergency ends tomorrow, and the mayor says at this point it is unlikely to be extended. However, as the district tries to dry out it has some challenges ahead… Read more Audio
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Record temperatures hit the Australian Open
4:30 PM.The temperatures are rising in Melbourne on and off the tennis court as the Australian Open reaches the quarter-finals stage. The city was forecast to reach 45 degrees Celsius and tournament… Read more Audio
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Poll shows National narrowly beat Labour on trust to manage economy
4:25 PM.National has narrowly outperformed Labour as the party voters trust the most to manage the economy. Just over 32 percent of people trust the National Party the most to manage the economy in RNZ's… Read more Audio
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Trump speaks to Minnesota leaders about latest ICE shooting
4:17 PM.US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about President Trump speaking to Minnesota leaders about the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE agents, as well as the public and political… Read more Audio
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Otara health clinic opens up overnight to take pressure off ED
4:09 PM.A south Auckland health clinic that is now operating 24-seven is hoping to take the pressure of an overrun Middlemore hospital emergency department. Local Doctors Otara is the first clinic to open… Read more Audio
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Goverment to provide over $1 million to weather affected areas
4:06 PM.The government is kicking an extra $1.2 million into mayoral relief funds for areas hit by the severe weather, to help with immediate needs like food and shelter. But it has acknowledged that is a… Read more Audio
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Suspected Russian shadow fleet captain taken into custody
5:45 PM.Europe correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the captain of a suspected Russian shadow fleet tanker being taken into custody, as well as England's health system announcing a world-first… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 26 January 2026
5:34 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Womens defending champion knocked out of Australian Open
5:29 PM.The women's defending champion Madison Keys has been knocked out in the fourth round of the Australian Open. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen. Audio
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East Cape faces massive clean up as roads remain closed
5:24 PM.As recovery work continues in Mount Maunganui, the east cape is also facing a massive clean-up. Te Araroa looks like a waste land, pocked with muddy ruts and woody debris everywhere. The small… Read more Audio
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Huge amount of clean up needed on upper North Island roads
5:12 PM.There is still a huge amount of clean up to do on roads around the upper North Island following last week's severe weather. Slips and flooding damaged major roads in Thames, Coromandel, Bay of Plenty… Read more Audio
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Questions raised about council responsibility in Mount Maunganui landslide
5:06 PM.The recovery operation at Mount Maunganui has resumed after last week's deadly landslide. Police say the remains of some victims have been found after six people were unaccounted for following the… Read more Audio
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Over half of government retail crime advisory group resigns
4:50 PM.A controversial government advisory group on retail crime has fallen apart with three of the five members resigning months before the group is due to finish its work. The latest person to quit is… Read more Audio
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Students cut off from school as East Cape roads remain closed
4:44 PM.Dozens of students on the East Cape are cut off from their Hicks Bay kura after extreme weather's closed vital roads in the area. Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Kawakawa mai Tawhiti is due to open tomorrow… Read more Audio
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East Cape residents remain cut off days on from storm
4:35 PM.Four days on from a devastating storm, pockets of whanau remain cutoff from one another on the East Coast. The usually short drive between communities is no longer possible, with widespread flood… Read more Audio