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Safety worries at skifields with patchy power supplies
South Island ski fields are worried patchy power supplies could put lives at risk and knee cap plans for a bumper school holiday run.
Coronet peak and thousands of nearby residents in Dalefield and… Video, Audio
Supermarket duopoly needs busting - 2Degrees founder
A monopoly-busting entrepreneur says nothing short of the forced sell off of supermarket stores owned by the two big chains will deliver true competition and cheaper groceries.
On Checkpoint on… Audio
Police surround North Shore home seeking suspected gunman
Reports of a man with a gun plunged four North Shore schools into lockdown today, as police swarmed the area.
About 11am, Takapuna Grammar, Belmont Intermediate, Belmont Primary and Bayswater Primary… Video, Audio
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu launches electric jetboat
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu is jetting towards a zero-carbon future - unveiling the world's first electric tourism jetboat in Queenstown this morning.
Tess Brunton went to have a look.
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Ex-ACC worker appalled bully manager apparently promoted
A former ACC employee who won a compensation case for being bullied on the job is appalled the manager responsible appears to have been promoted.
In a first, ACC must compensate a former worker for… Video, Audio
Otago honey makers seek help finding honey thief
A sticky-fingered thief has made off with pots and pots of clover honey from a stall with an honesty box near Roxburgh.
The woman helped herself at the roadside shop on State Highway 8 at Ettrick on… Video, Audio
Car pollution killing thousands of NZers each year - new data
Car pollution is killing thousands of New Zealanders each year, according to new research. And it's costing the country billions of dollars.
The study is the first of its kind and measured the health… Audio
Jacinda Ardern in Sydney praising Albanese's leadership
The Prime Minister's touched down in Sydney on the next leg of her Australian trip. Australia's PM has announced New Zealanders in New South Wales will be eligible for flood relief payments - which… Video, Audio
School-provided lunches needed more than ever as parents struggle with costs
An Auckland school says 80 percent of its students are now asking for school-funded lunch, as parents struggle with the cost of feeding the family.
People in Māngere told Checkpoint they're relying… Video, Audio
Evening business for 6 July 2022
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6309185015112 Video, Audio
Schools anxious to know if NCEA help will apply in 2022
Students and teachers hit with the double whammy of winter ills and Covid are anxious to know if they'll get any extra help to achieve NCEA this time round.
Attendance at some schools has been around… Video, Audio
Worker shortages hitting across sectors
Employers are putting the heat on the government to help solve a major people-power problem.
Worker shortages appear to be stifling almost every sector and they're being blamed for business closures… Audio
Consumer Affairs Minister on Grocery Commissioner role
Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark has announced the new role of Grocery Commissioner to hold New Zealand's supermarket duopoly to account.
He discusses the details with Lisa Owen.
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Grocery Commissioner announced to oversee supermarkets
Get ready for the new Grocery Commissioner. The new 'referee' the government's announced is designed to keep the supermarket industry in check.
With powers to issue warnings and dish out fines, the… Audio
Governor General honours Christchurch terror attack survivors
The governor general has honoured several people who showed extreme bravery during the terror attack in Christchurch.
Among those recognised were members of the public who rushed at the gunman to try… Video, Audio
Latest stats show mental wellbeing down in 2021
Have you been feeling down since the Covid-19 pandemic hit? Stats New Zealand data show more New Zealanders are feeling lonely and mental wellbeing is down.
On the other hand, people are more… Audio
Cut-off Goughs Bay locals felt deserted by Christchurch leaders
Residents in Banks Peninsula's Goughs Bay believe community leaders deserted them when they needed urgent support.
Torrential rain in December caused widespread damage - cutting the small isolated… Audio
What you can do to keep kea safe at Arthur's Pass
It seems curiosity could be killing kea at an alarming rate. A number of the young endangered parrots have been squashed on the roads near Arthur Pass National Park.
And encounters with humans could… Video, Audio
Chicago shooting: Suspect arrested after another mass shooting
Police in Chicago have arrested a suspect following a mass shooting during an independence day parade.
Six people are dead, and dozens more were injured when a sniper on top of high-rise building… Audio
ANZ boss says govt's immigration policy hitting businesses
A top banking executive says New Zealand's immigration settings are hampering businesses trying to bounce back post-pandemic.
The comments were made to journalists during a business breakfast at… Video, Audio