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How much is too much for a spare car key
5:53 PM.A Geraldine man who was charged $1400 for a spare key has been refunded $900, and Honda is encouraging other people who think they might have been charged too much to get in touch. Audio
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Rugby fronts up to mental health
5:50 PM.New Zealand Rugby has launched a website and social media campaign offering the rugby community help and advice about mental fitness, mental health and wellbeing. Video, Audio
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Crisis all but over but Aucklanders told to keep saving water
5:47 PM.Auckland's worst water crisis in more than 20 years is all but over but Watercare is still suggesting people try to conserve water. Video, Audio
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Trump cutting government department budgets to pay for wall
5:40 PM.US President Donald Trump plans to cut budgets at a number of government departments and programmes to pay for a $54 billion Mexico border wall. Video, Audio
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Run-down Wellington house expected to fetch more than $500,000
5:37 PM.A derelict Wellington home that is so run down prospective buyers cannot even go inside is expected to sell for well over half a million dollars. Video, Audio
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Evening Business for 17 March 2017
5:32 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Parents save son attacked by cheetah in South Africa
5:27 PM.A 14-year-old Christchurch boy was attacked by a cheetah while holidaying in South Africa. His parents, who saved him, say their instincts took over. Video, Audio
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Mondelez confirms Cadbury factory in Dunedin will close next year
5:23 PM.More than 360 workers at Dunedin's Cadbury factory will lose their jobs after it was confirmed production will move to Australia. Audio
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Tenants considering court action after losing everything in flood
5:18 PM.A group of Auckland tenants is considering taking their landlord, Philip Davis, to court because he didn't tell them their units were flood prone. Video, Audio
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Small Taupo community reeling over farmhouse fire deaths
5:16 PM.A woman and a toddler were killed in a farmhouse fire at Rangitaiki, near Taupo, this morning. Three other people were injured. Audio
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Labour MP regrets calling for balding killer to be scalped
5:10 PM.Napier MP and police spokesman Stuart Nash says he went too far last night when he called for convicted murderer and paedophile Philip John Smith to be scalped in prison. Read more Audio
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Public outrage after dog shot and killed at Auckland Airport
5:07 PM.Security staff at Auckland Airport are being questioned on why a tranquilizer wasn't used on a security dog that escaped and ran amok and was eventually shot dead. Audio
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Mother who lost baby pleads for 'no jab, no play' laws
6:26 PM.An Australian mother whose infant son died from whooping cough is pushing for all states in Australia to require children to be immunised to enrol in childcare centres. Read more Video, Audio
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Irrigators blamed for drop in salmon numbers in Canterbury
6:23 PM.One Canterbury angler says he'd have more lucky winning lotto than catching a salmon, because fish screens that are supposed to prevent them from being sucked in to irrigation canals are not working. Audio
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Phillip John Smith wins court battle over right to wear toupee
6:21 PM.The convicted child sex offender and murderer who fled to South America has won the right to wear a toupee behind bars. Audio
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Auckland Mayor plans shake up of CCO services
6:15 PM.Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has just announced a review programme of Auckland Council and Council Controlled Organisation services to ensure ratepayers are getting value for money. Audio
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80% of 'free-range' hens may never go outside
6:08 PM.In New Zealand there is no way to explicitly state what constitutes a free-range egg and what doesn't. FRENZ CEO, Rob Darby, says 80 percent of free range hens may never see daylight. Video, Audio
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New home for freedom campers near Blenheim
5:54 PM.A freedom camping pod near Blenheim will offer campers a place to pull up, scan an app on their phone and stay the night. Read more Audio
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Stephen Jones rubbishes All Blacks vs England
5:43 PM.Will the All Blacks play England at Twickenham in November, and will England beat Ireland this weekend? John Campbell talks rugby with Sunday Times rugby writer Stephen Jones. Audio
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Dome Valley accused left record on camera deliberately, lawyer says
5:40 PM.The lawyer for one of the women charged with attempted murder in the Dome Valley kidnapping case says her client purposefully left a record of her involvement on a petrol station security camera. Audio
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Evening Business for 16 March 2017
5:34 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Lower milk production weighs on economic growth
5:29 PM.The gross domestic product grew 0.4 percent in the last quarter of last year - roughly half of what had been forecast. Economics Correspondent Patrick O'Meara reports. Audio
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Government faces backlash over data-gathering plan
5:25 PM.A CYF privacy breach has been cited as proof the Government can't be trusted with private information. The government plans to require all agencies seeking funding to provide clients' details. Audio
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Thousands sign petition calling for end to hospital parking
5:23 PM.Almost 10,000 people have signed an Auckland man's petition calling for parking fees at hospitals to be scrapped. He has spent hundreds in parking fees to visit his premature son. Video, Audio
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Parents demand school postpones asbestos removal
5:18 PM.Parents with students at Hobsonville Primary in Auckland are concerned their children may be exposed to asbestos while a large amount is being removed from the school's backyard. Read more Video, Audio