Kate Newton
Jail for man who badly injured his newborn baby
An Auckland man who inflicted life-threatening injuries on his newborn baby has been jailed for six-and-half years. Audio
Testing drugs on unconscience patients goes ahead
Auckland Hospital will go ahead with a drug trial on unconscious patients despite warnings it may be illegal. Audio
Papakura voters sceptical of Collins after Oravida scandal
Weeks of media and parliamentary scrutiny have taken a toll on the embattled Justice Minister, who has been told by the PM to take a break from work later this week, but as Kate Newton reports, Ms… Audio
NZ Afghan community rallies to help those displaced by mudslide
Afghans living in New Zealand are pitching in to help thousands of people displaced by deadly mudslides in northern Afghanistan. Audio
Police search houses across Auckland
Police officers have searched more than 20 houses across Auckland today in their hunt for a violent kidnapping suspect who escaped their custody. It's been 24 hours now since Brett Makiri absconded… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 24 April 2014
Rising interest rates force homeowners to dig deeper; Unions and business groups warn that the economy may stall; Infant formula companies may be barred from exporting to China; Timber company… Audio
Veterans back Labour war pension policy
War veterans say a Labour Party plan to extend the war pension to all veterans is long overdue. Audio
Mother of Stephen Dudley discharged over shooting husband
The mother of a teenager who died after a school fight last year has been discharged without conviction for accidentally shooting her husband. Audio
Kim Dotcom's lawyers: authorities should return seized assets
Kim Dotcom could get back assets worth millions of dollars by the end of this week, more than two years after they were seized by the police. Audio
Toyota owners told not to panic over recall
Car owners are being urged not to panic over a global Toyota recall which means up to 40 thousand cars and vans here will need checking. Audio
Conservation volunteers say they need expertise
Conservation groups say millions of dollars are in danger of being wasted on community projects when DOC should be using the money to do more of the species saving work itself. Audio
Dotcom unveils Internet Party at low-key launch
It's not formally registered and it's yet to announce a single candidate, but Kim Dotcom has officially launched his Internet Party today anyway. Audio
Police search for homeless Auckland man's killer
The police will spend today combing through C-C-TV footage in an effort to find the killer of a homeless Auckland man. Audio
Crown wants gag on Dotcom tweets
Crown lawyers are considering asking the High Court to ban Kim Dotcom from publicly commenting on legal action against him. Audio
Kim Dotcom heads back to High Court on compensation claim
Just days after the Supreme Court knocked back Kim Dotcom's bid to access more of the FBI evidence against him, the accused internet entrepreneur's lawyers will be back in court today. Audio
Supreme Court knocks back Dotcom bid to access FBI evidence
In a crucial ruling in the Kim Dotcom case, the Supreme Court has knocked back the internet pirate's bid to see ALL the FBI's evidence against him. Audio
Navy divers deactivate World War Two mines
Navy divers headed thirty metres below the waves yesterday to defuse three mines that have been sitting on the sea bed since the Second World War. Audio
Housing project aims to convince that small is better
A Government-backed project is setting out to prove that when it comes to housing, small is the next big thing. Audio
Helicopter trust accuses board of being influenced by gifts
Auckland's rescue helicopter trust has stepped up its fight with an Auckland Council funding board, accusing it being influenced by gifts. Audio
Coroner says lifejackets may have prevented four drownings
A coroner says four men who drowned within a week of each other at the same Port Waikato beach may have been saved if they'd worn lifejackets. Audio