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Willie Jackson speaks out about his spat with Poto Williams
5:45 PM.Willie Jackson speaks to Mihingarangi Forbes about the response to his Labour candidacy, including from Labour MP Poto Williams, who publicly criticised the announcement. Audio
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Tuipulotu relieved to be in clear of doping allegations
5:38 PM.All Black Patrick Tuipulotu has been cleared by a second drug test after he failed a test in November last year. Audio
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Evening Business for 10 February 2017
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Cruise ship passengers in shock after fatal accident
5:28 PM.Cruise ship passengers wandered around Dunedin's Port Chalmers in shock today after a gas cylinder explosion killed a crew member on board the Emerald Princess. Video, Audio
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WINZ pays nearly $40k for family to live in motel
5:25 PM.A Whangarei family has been living in a motel for more than six months, costing the government nearly $40,000, because they can't secure a private or state home. Zac Fleming reports. Read more Video, Audio
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Trump vows to fight US Appeals Court decision on travel ban
5:16 PM.The US Appeals Court has declined to block a lower court's ruling against US President Donald Trump's travel ban on seven countries. US Correspondent Simon Marks joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
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Project Jonah stands by to refloat whales at high tide
5:13 PM.Project Jonah is co-ordinating the response to the whale rescue operation at the top of the South Island. Its general manager Daren Grover talks to John Campbell. Audio
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500 volunteers heed call to help whales
5:09 PM.Five hundred volunteers headed to Farewell Spit to attempt to rescue 100 stranded whales. Cindy Mosey travelled from Nelson with her two children to help. She describes the scene. Video, Audio
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Whale stranding worst ever for NZ mainland
5:07 PM.Rescuers have spent the day trying to refloat about 100 whales stranded at Farewell Spit, while about 400 others have died in the country's worst whale stranding since 1918. Video, Audio
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A walk down the Halberg Awards red carpet
6:22 PM.Our sports reporter, Matt Chatterton, is at the 54th Halberg Awards at Auckland's Vector Arena tonight. He's picking Lydia Ko and Mahe Drysdale to win. Video, Audio
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North Canterbury locals fight proposed 50ha quarry
6:18 PM.North Canterbury residents say if given the go ahead, the noise, dust and vibrations of a proposed quarry will cause constant disruption and impact on their house values. Video, Audio
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Meatworkers betrayed by thieving union official
6:15 PM.Meatworkers union official Jamie Clark has been sentenced to eight months' home detention for stealing nearly $55,000 from the Blue Sky Meats union account. Audio
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HNZ yet to send help for cockroach-infested home
6:13 PM.A state housing tenant says he has been living in a cockroach infested Housing New Zealand home for months because they have repeatedly delayed fumigating it. Video, Audio
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Gay rights pioneer welcomes Govt's announcement
6:07 PM.The Government has apologised for the "tremendous hurt and stigma" suffered by gay men who were convicted for homosexual offences. Video, Audio
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Community mourns iconic, and naughty, local library cat
5:55 PM.A service has been held for Benjamin the cat, who called the Deveonport Library home for more than 15 years. Locals say he'd visit their houses for sleepovers and was always up for a pat. Video, Audio
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Akld community appeals controversial retirement development
5:51 PM.Devonport residents are in a bitter battle trying to stop a 600-bed reitrement village being built in their community, describing it as looking like a prison. Video, Audio
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Akld community appeals controversial retirement development
5:51 PM.Devonport residents are in a bitter battle trying to stop a 600-bed reitrement village being built in their community, describing it as looking like a prison. Video, Audio
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Water inquiry told large numbers of elderly are still recovering
5:46 PM.Anecdotal evidence shows a large number of elderly who fell ill from the Havelock North water contamination have never recovered, health authorities say. Video, Audio
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Beneficiaries, low income earners hardest hit by inflation
5:43 PM.Costs for beneficiaries and low incomes earners rose more than twice as much as costs did for the highest spenders, Statistics New Zealand says. Audio
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MFAT sets up taskforce to monitor US policy developments
5:41 PM.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade admits it dropped the ball on finding out how Donald Trump's travel ban affects New Zealanders, so has setup a taskforce to keep on top of US policy. Audio
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Judge upset at Trump's judiciary comments
5:37 PM.Donald Trump's own Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch,says attacks on the judiciary are 'demoralising' and 'disheartening'. Audio
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Evening business for 9 February 2017
5:31 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Oil companies to face price margin investigation with MBIE stud
5:26 PM.Petrol prices are being investigated by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to determine whether unfair price gouging is going on. Audio
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Southern Response refuses to release legal fees
5:22 PM.Southern Response is refusing to say how much it has spent on its legal battle against policy holders who are taking class action against the insurer over their Christchurch quake claims. Video, Audio
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HNZ home infested with cockroaches
5:17 PM.An Auckland Housing New Zealand home is infested with hundreds of cockroaches, and despite calls from its tenant for HNZ to fumigate the property, nothing has been done. Read more Video, Audio