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Paula Bennett: Speaker should have gone to police
National deputy leader Paula Bennett says Speaker Trevor Mallard should have gone to police if he believed rape had occurred on Parliament grounds. She told Lisa Owen accusations of harassment raised… Read more Video, Audio
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Parliamentary staffer stood down over sexual assault complaint
A member of Parliamentary Services has been stood down after another staff member laid a formal complaint of sexual assault. Speaker Trevor Mallard made the announcement hours after he said he… Read more Video, Audio
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St John CEO confident of 'big announcement' next year
21 May 2019St John Ambulance CEO Peter Bradley says he's been on a roadtrip meeting more than 1000 ambulance staff and he's committed to giving them more resources and more money. He spoke with Checkpoint… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for Tuesday 21st May
21 May 2019News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Team enters Pike River Mine 8.5 years after explosion
21 May 2019Eight and a half years after the Pike River explosion claimed the lives of 29 men in one of the country's worst ever workplace disasters, three men finally re-entered the mine's drift today. Logan… Read more Video, Audio
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Jan Logie: ‘Rape culture everywhere in NZ’, including Parliament
21 May 2019Green MP and Justice Under Secretary on issues of sexual violence, Jan Logie, says sexist comments, yelling and intimidation are not uncommon at Parliament. She told Lisa Owen she's been disturbed by… Read more Video, Audio
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Accused mosque gunman faces terrorism charge
The accused mosque gunman will be able to give evidence and read his manifesto during his trial, now he's charged with engaging in terrorism, Bill Hodge says. The law professor told Checkpoint it's a… Read more Video, Audio
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Domestic abusers use pets to control victims
20 May 2019New research by Women's Refuge has revealed the extent to which domestic abusers use animals to control their victims. Video, Audio
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'Low-key' Pike River re-entry planned for tomorrow
20 May 2019The Pike River mine will finally be re-entered tomorrow but the event is so low key that the public wasn't told until the news leaked out this afternoon. Video, Audio
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Measles 'immunity gap' putting NZers at risk
20 May 2019NZ researchers are urging a nationwide immunisation catch-up programme for people in their teens, twenties and thirties to combat frequent measles epidemics. Video, Audio
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Evening business news for Monday 20 May 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Grey District mayor won't be at Pike River re-entry
20 May 2019Grey District Mayor Tony Kokshoorn says he found out yesterday that the Pike River mine re-entry would go ahead tomorrow - but isn't surprised it will be a low-key event for families only. Video, Audio
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Media to be kept away from Pike River re-entry
20 May 2019A spokesperson for some of the Pike River families, Sonya Rockhouse, has confirmed that a re-entry attempt will be made tomorrow, but it will be a private event with no media. Video, Audio
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No election deal in Botany - Simon Bridges
20 May 2019Simon Bridges has spoken with the National list MP Alfred Ngaro about his potential plan to set up a Christian values party, but the party leader says National is not involved. The potential coalition… Read more Video, Audio
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Israel Folau sacked by Rugby Australia
17 May 2019Rugby Australia has terminated fullback Israel Folau's contract for committing a high-level breach of the players' code of conduct by sharing a social media post. Sports reporter Clay Wilson joins… Read more Video, Audio
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Carmel Sepuloni raises Compass tenants' concerns with Housing Minister
17 May 2019Social Development Minister Carmel Sepuloni says she's already spoken to Housing Minister Phil Twyford about complaints about Compass, and recent concerns raised on Checkpoint are not the first she's… Read more Video, Audio
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Social housing complex tenants feel bullied by operator
17 May 2019Residents who raised serious safety concerns about a South Auckland complex believe the social housing operators are now trying to silence them. They met with Social Development Minister Carmel… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening Business for Friday 17th May
17 May 2019News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Two patients die in Auckland mental health unit within one week
17 May 2019Two patients are suspected to have committed suicide in the space of five days at a Waitemata District Health Board mental health unit in Auckland. Dr Kevin Cleary says the DHB has already introduced… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland's film industry booming, can it last?
It's boom times for Auckland's film industry with applications to film in the region set to reach an all-time high. Studio space is also booked out for movies and tv shows being created for streaming… Read more Video, Audio
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Family of 10 left with nothing after fire guts their home
16 May 2019An Auckland family left homeless by a fire just a few days after their grandmother's funeral have been overwhelmed by people's generosity. Ray and Reta Milovale moved into the Papatoetoe house on… Read more Video, Audio