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Checkpoint for Tuesday 15 September 2015
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Dairy farmer invents app to track his workers
6:56 PM.A Rangitikei farmer has picked up a Fronterra award for inventing an app that tracks farm workers when they're at work. Audio
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Today In Parliament for 15 September 2015 - evening edition
6:50 PM.Speaker David Carter warns MPs about excessive interjections - and also about the length of questions and answers; Prime Minister faces questions about Climate Change and the Flag Referendum; Grant… Read more Audio
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EU ministers fail to agree broader quota system for refugees
6:41 PM.European Union ministers at a meeting in Brussels have been unable to agree on a controversial plan to relocate another 120,000 migrants, with binding quotas for individual member states. Audio
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Hawke's Bay voters reject amalgamation
6:37 PM.Hawke's Bay voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to amalgamate five councils into one. Audio
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Budgeting service says debt arrears on the decline
6:29 PM.A report by the Federation of Family Budgeting Services shows the total amount of unpaid debts held by those it helps, has dropped. Audio
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Five PMs in Five years for Australia
6:24 PM.An emeritus professor of political science at the University of Sydney, Rod Tiffen, says Australian politicians are far more ruthless now than ever before. Audio
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PM says business as usual after Australian leadership change
6:21 PM.The Prime Minister says while Malcolm Turnbull will be a more moderate face for the top job in Australia, it will be business as usual for trans Tasman relations. Audio
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China deal to "turbo-charge" Silver Fern Farms growth
6:16 PM.Silver Fern Farms says a new deal with China's largest meat company will turbo charge its growth. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 September 2015
5:55 PM.Porirua hit the headlines recently with a public outcry against the council imposing regulations on car-washing to prevent contamination of the stormwater network. Audio
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Taxi driver rams into eight cars in hospital parking lot
5:52 PM.A New Plymouth taxi firm is a little red faced after one of its drivers lost control of his car in the city's maternity ward car park. Audio
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Government willing to spend more on social services
5:48 PM.The Government says it will spend more money on social services for those most in need; if that's what's needed. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 September 2015
5:47 PM.A committee set up to examine fresh water quality issues in the Porirua catchment will soon begin consulting with the community; the Productivity Commission's report into social services has found… Read more Audio
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Two main political parties in a stand off over flag
5:44 PM.The Prime Minister has told Labour to man-up and be honest with the public over its position on changing the flag. Audio
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Christchurch residents struggle with rates hikes
5:42 PM.Christchurch residents are cutting back on food, and the elderly are turning off their heaters in order to pay their increasing rates bills. Audio
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Hastings votes for change but amalgamtion rejected overall
5:37 PM.Hawkes Bay voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to amalgamate five councils into one. Audio
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Evening Business for 15 September 2015
5:34 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Dozens of TPP protestors arrested
5:29 PM.About 30 protestors have been arrested after clashing with police trying to stop them storming the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade building in Wellington. Audio
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Abbott blames the media for his demise
5:22 PM.The former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has blamed a febrile media culture and poll-driven panic for his demise in his final speech as the country's leader. Audio
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Arrests throughout the country as $1 million of meth seized
5:21 PM.The police have made several arrests throughout the country after a haul of methamphetamine with a street value of one million dollars was found in a car at the ferry terminal at Picton early this… Read more Audio
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Serco let off $375k in fines
5:18 PM.It's been revealed in Parliament that the private prison operator Serco has been let off hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for serious contract breaches. Audio
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China's largest meat company takes 50% of Silver Fern Farms
5:14 PM.China's largest meat company is taking a half share in Silver Fern Farms by investing $261 million in the meat processor. Audio
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Reporter at scene of fuel tank explosion in Wiri
5:12 PM.A man was killed at a massive explosion from a fuel tank at a factory in South Auckland. Reporter Mohamed Hassan is at the scene. Audio
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Man welding a fuel tank in Wiri as it exploded
5:08 PM.A man killed at a massive explosion from a fuel tank at a factory in South Auckland was apparently weilding on top of the silo just minutes before it blew up. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 15 September 2015
5:00 PM.Man welding a fuel tank in Wiri as it exploded, Reporter at scene of fuel tank explosion in Wiri, China's largest meat company takes 50% of Silver Fern Farms, Serco let off $375k in fines, Arrests… Read more Audio