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R360 rugby competition launch delayed
4:31 PM.Rugby's ongoing drama with a breakaway competition took another twist over the weekend. R360 had been touted as a 'major disrupter', promising huge salaries and a new franchise-model playing around… Read more Audio
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Northland leader calling for Kai Iwi lakes to be closed
4:26 PM.A Northland leader is calling for the popular Kai Iwi lakes to be closed to boaties in the lead up to Christmas because of the threat of a highly invasive pest. The freshwater gold clam, which can… Read more Audio
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Netanyahu asks for presidential pardon in corruption cases
4:17 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu asking for a presidential pardon in the numerous corruption cases against him, as well as… Read more Audio
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Has the freedom of hybrid work made us happier?
4:06 PM.Has flexible or remote work made work more fun and has the freedom made us happier? The nine to five has changed a lot of recent years; covid forced some business to adapt with working from a home a… Read more Audio
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Bucking the Black Friday trend
5:55 PM.Checkpoint producer Johnny Sutherland Spoke to Lisa Owen about one Kiwi business that doesn't hop on the Black Friday sale bandwagon. Audio
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Two escape from French prison using bed sheets
5:44 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about two prisoners in France escaping by using bed sheets, as well as the UK's Labour government reversing a key promise on workers… Read more Audio
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Tall Blacks begin journey to Basketball World Cup
5:29 PM.The road to the 2027 Basketball World Cup starts for the Tall Blacks against their closest rivals in Hobart tonight. Home and away games against the Australian Boomers begin a qualification process… Read more Audio
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Firefighters, health workers walk off job in more strike action
5:25 PM.Another day, another public service strike, with 2000 firefighters and 17,000 health workers walking off the job nationwide. For both members of the Professional Firefighters Union and the PSA, it was… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 28 November 2025
5:21 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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NZTA doubles down that breaks that caused deaths are not unsafe
5:16 PM.The New Zealand Transport Agency has doubled down on its stance that a braking system linked to six deaths is not inherently unsafe. The Coroner determined that these brakes, found in about 70,000… Read more Audio
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Police bust major crime syndicate trafficking drugs
5:10 PM.Police say they've busted up a major international crime syndicate trafficking massive amounts of drugs through Auckland Airport. They have arrested eight members of the Brotherhood 28 MC gang… Read more Audio
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IKEA expected to cause major traffic delays
4:48 PM.The gigantic home retail store IKEA throws open its door next week in Mount Wellington, just off the city's southern motorway and a stone's throw from the Sylvia Park Mall. It's anticipated there will… Read more Audio
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Parents still waiting to hear from retailers on asbestos sand
4:46 PM.Riddled with anxiety, no sleep and no answers, some parents are still waiting to hear back from retailers about asbestos-contaminated children's coloured play sand. During the past two weeks there's… Read more Audio
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Recession perfect time for getting a tattoo
4:36 PM.It would appear a cost of living crisis could be the perfect time to consider getting a tattoo. That's likely to be on the minds of the between four and six thousand people expected to cram into the… Read more Audio
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Big Black Caps names propose new T20 competition
4:28 PM.Two of the biggest names in the Black Caps have backed a proposed T20 franchise competition in New Zealand. A bid by a private consortium to establish a new T20 competition has led to a power struggle… Read more Audio
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The rules catching renters out
4:24 PM.There's been a bit of good news for tenants lately, with more listings to choose from and rents softening. But while they might be more in the driver's seat, there are still rules they have to comply… Read more Audio
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Death toll continues to rise in Hong Kong apartment fires
4:12 PM.Asia correspondent Katie Silver spoke to Lisa Owen about the death toll continuing to rise from the devastating apartment fires in Hong Kong, as well severe weather and flooding across Southeast Asia… Read more Audio
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E-scooter rules 'outdated and dangerous' - National MP
4:10 PM.E-scooters could be on the move into the bike lane if the government has its way. At the moment low powered e-scooters can be ridden on the footpath and also on the road, but not in dedicated cycle… Read more Audio
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Officials working towards second phase of Gaza Ceasefire
5:50 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about officials actively working towards the second phase of the Gaza Ceasefire deal, as well as Pope Leo who is due to visit the Middle East… Read more Audio
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New Auckland speedway track unveiled at Waikaraka Park
5:46 PM.Millions of dollars have been spent on a new speedway track at Auckland's Waikaraka Park and drivers say it's a win for the racing community. It comes after Auckland Council's controversial decision… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 27 November 2025
5:36 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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NZ Cricket Boss fighting for his job amid power struggle
5:32 PM.NZ Cricket boss Scott Weenink is said to be fighting for his job amid an increasingly bitter power struggle over a the future of the domestic game. RNZ understands the NZ Cricket board has signalled… Read more Audio
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Labour calls for retailers who sold asbestos sand to be held to account
5:25 PM.Retailers who have sold children's coloured play sand potentially laced with asbestos need to be held to account, according to Labour's consumer Affairs spokesperson. The contamination scare has… Read more Audio
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Proposed Waikato housing subdivision sparks land occupation
5:17 PM.A proposed 66 house subdivision near the shores of Lake Whakamaru in Waikato has sparked a land occupation by a local hapu. But the issues Ngati Te Kohera are fighting for go much deeper than the one… Read more Audio
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Christchurch revealed as home for Erebus memorial
5:08 PM.Christchurch has been revealed as the city that will be home to a national memorial to the Erebus crash victims. It comes after a wait of more than four and half decades and push back from other… Read more Audio