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Anonymous letter threatened to harm EQC staff
EQC has heightened security at all its offices after receiving an anonymous threat on May 1. Deputy chief executive Renee Walker says the letter referred to causing harm to staff and mentioned the… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for 14 May 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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All eyes on PM ahead of Christchurch Call in Paris
14 May 2019Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says tech companies will face questions about whether they're chasing profits at the expense of operating ethically, ahead of the Christchurch Call in Paris. Political… Read more Video, Audio
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Simon Bridges: Fees-free policy ‘a waste of New Zealanders’ money’
National leader Simon Bridges says it's no surprise there's been low demand for the government's fees-free policy, because it was always set to 'fail'. He joined Checkpoint live to discuss the policy… Read more Video, Audio
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$200m from fees-free policy diverted following low demand
Finance Minister Grant Robertson insists the fees free tertiary policy is not a failure, despite reallocating a sizable part of the funding to poly-techs due to low demand. National has criticised the… Read more Video, Audio
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Police investigate threatening letter sent to EQC
An anonymous letter sent to EQC threatened the safety of staff and referred to the Christchurch mosque attacks. Police are working with EQC, which has increased security at all its offices. Reporter… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland mayor backs free public transport for kids
13 May 2019Auckland children could travel for free on public transport during weekends and public holidays if a proposal by mayor Phil Goff and two councillors is approved. Video, Audio
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Success of Provincial Growth Fund once again under scrutiny
13 May 2019The Government's controversial Provincial Growth Fund has committed nearly $1.8 billion of its $3 billion war chest, but the opposition isn't convinced taxpayers are getting bang for buck. Video, Audio
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283 mosque shooting victims to receive payments
13 May 2019More money being distributed to help people affected by the Christchurch mosque attacks will include, for the first time, people who were present at the two mosques, but not physically injured. Video, Audio
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Evening Business for 13 May 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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UN Secretary General: Tax pollution, not people
13 May 2019United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has sounded a doomsday climate change warning on his New Zealand visit, but praised this country's aspirations in aiming to be carbon neutral by 2050… Read more Video, Audio
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Teachers' expectations 'unrealistic' - Tracey Martin
Associate Education Minister Tracey Martin says she's not sure who is responsible for raising teachers' pay expectations to unrealistic levels - but it certainly isn't this government. She spoke with… Read more Video, Audio
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Exams, literacy & numeracy test part of major overhaul of NCEA
The government has announced an overhaul of NCEA, which will put more emphasis on external assessment and stop students from cherry picking which standards they will attempt. Education Correspondent… Read more Video, Audio
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UFC champ Robert Whittaker connecting with Māori roots
10 May 2019Robert Whittaker is determined to connect with his Māori roots ahead of his UFC title defence against Kiwi star Israel Adesanya later this year. Sports reporters Clay Wilson and Ravinder Hunia caught… Read more Video, Audio
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Man who fell from moving car was mental health client
10 May 2019The man who died on Auckland's Southern Motorway yesterday was a client of a company providing mental health services.
He fell from a Framework Services vehicles being driven by a staff member near… Read more Video, Audio
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Evening business for Friday 10 May
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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'Holy grail of moa footprints' discovered in Otago
10 May 2019Moa footprints are being carefully extracted from a rural Otago river, where they were discovered by chance in March. The footprints are believed to be a couple million years old, and the first… Read more Video, Audio
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Victim Support says it's been 'fully transparent', but has it?
10 May 2019Victim Support has announced it will distribute another $3.5 million to mosque attack victims and their families but won't say whether the government raised any concerns with the charity, responsible… Read more Video, Audio
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Driver wasted on synthetics in crash that killed seven
10 May 2019Ani Nohinohi, the sole survivor of a horror crash that killed seven people in Taranaki, has apologised after admitting she and her partner, who was driving, were wasted on synthetic cannabis. Video, Audio
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Sprent Dabwido dies from cancer, age 46
9 May 2019Nauru's former president Sprent Dabwido has died from cancer at the age of 46. He oversaw the reopening of Australia's refugee detention centres on Nauru, but spent his final years fighting as one of… Read more Video, Audio
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Te Papa exhibition showcases unique NZ environment
Te Papa's newest $12 million exhibition, Te Taiao, has opened its doors for a sneak preview, ahead of Saturday's launch. Our reporter Meriana Johnsen and visual journalist Ana Tovey went along to take… Read more Video, Audio