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Te Puea marae inundated with calls for help
5:17 PM.South Auckland marae Te Puea opened its doors to the homeless last week and has been inundated with calls for help both from social services and the homeless. Audio
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Families to miss out on low-cost insulation
5:13 PM.Insulation providers say thousands of low income families will miss out on free or subsidised insulation after the Government slashed funding for its Warm-up programme. Audio
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Panama Papers lead to anti-laundering law push
5:09 PM.Prime Minister John Key says as a result of the Panama Papers the Government is trying to get the second phase of anti-money laundering laws in place as fast as it can. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 27 May 2016
6:40 PM.The Finance Minister, Bill English, has delivered his eight Budget which he says delivers money to sectors under pressure - health, education and housing. But critics say the Budget has failed to… Read more Audio
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Aucklanders to turn to turbans this weekend
6:24 PM.Aucklanders will have the chance to try out wearing a turban this weekend, in an event organised by the local Sikh community. Medical student, Jaspreet Singh, explained - and showed - what the turban… Read more Audio
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Remains from 60 Maori and Moriori returned to New Zealand
6:18 PM.The remains of 60 Maori and Moriori were welcomed home from the United States this afternoon in a moving ceremony at Te Papa in Wellington. Audio
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PM puts onus on Auckland Council to create land supply
6:14 PM.The Prime Minister, John Key, has put the onus on the Auckland Council to supply land for some much needed houses. He spoke to John Campbell. Audio
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Government says no plans to stop state house sell-off
6:10 PM.The Government says it's committed to continue selling off state houses, despite revelations on Checkpoint that a shortage of state homes has people borrowing money from WINZ for temporary hotel… Read more Audio
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Man changes name to Guinness after obsession with records
5:57 PM.An Indian man is so obsessed with setting Guinness world records he's changed his name to Guiness. Audio
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Widow of truck driver who died after crash in Patea speaks out
5:54 PM.The widow of a the truck driver who survived a horrendous crash earlier this year but later died has spoken about her happy life with her husband who she described as a true gent. Reporter Robin… Read more Audio
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Driver: low pay and long hours lead to log truck crashes
5:50 PM.A veteran Whangarei truck driver says low pay and long hours on the road are the real reasons log truck drivers keep rolling their rigs in Northland. Lois Williams reports. Audio
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Trump has delegates to clinch Republican nomination
5:44 PM.Donald Trump, who has been derided, dismissed, scoffed at and written off, now formally has the number of delegates required to be be the Republican candidate in November's US Presidential elections… Read more Audio
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Minister says education funding will be anonymous
5:41 PM.Hekia Parata has revealed schools will not know which of their students are attracting the new targetted education funding, the government unveiled to target children of long-term beneficiaries. Audio
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Tax cuts "election bribe"
5:38 PM.A day after Budget 2016, debate has turned to whether the government will embark on a major programme of tax cuts in an election year. Mei Heron reports. Audio
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Evening business for 27 May 2016
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Councillors told to go dumpster diving
5:30 PM.Wellington city councillors have been told to go dumpster diving if they want to retrieve personal documents thrown out by staff. Michael Cropp reports. Audio
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Steven Adams still one win away from NBA finals
5:24 PM.The Golden State Warriors have won game five of the Western Conference NBA playoffs, beating Steven Adams' Oklahoma City Thunder 120-111. Fox Sports anchor Sam Gannon watched the match. Audio
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Salvation Army asked to help beneficiaries pay rental costs
5:20 PM.The Salvation Army has dipped into its reserves to help people struggling to pay their bonds for rental housing for the first time. Mohamed Hassan reports. Audio
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Government ramps up rhetoric on Auckland Council
5:16 PM.The Prime Minister has ramped up the rhetoric over the Auckland Council's role in the city's housing shortage, saying a new National Policy Statement will ultimately dictate how much housing land… Read more Audio
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Duckmanton family yell, lunge at murder accused in court
5:12 PM.A police officer was left with a bloody hand in the Christchurch District Court this morning, when the family of Renee Duckmanton yelled abuse and lunged at the man accused of her murder. Belinda… Read more Audio
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Double murderer sentenced to 27 years
5:08 PM.The man who murdererd two women at the Ashburton WINZ office, Russell John Tully, has been sentenced to 27 years in prison. Reporter Sally Murphy was at the sentencing. Audio
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Today in Parliament for 26 May 2016
6:50 PM.Finance Minister, Bill English, delivers his eighth Budget. Opposition leader, Andrew Little, launches the 11-hour Budget debate with the now-traditional amendment calling on the House to support a… Read more Audio
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Airport CEO, health leader & economist look at the Budget
6:08 PM.Budget 2016 has already been dubbed the "boring Budget". Auckland Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood, Hapai Te Hau-ora General Manager Papa Nahi and economist Shamubeel Eaqub share their insights. Audio
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Wellingtonians could have to desex and register cats
5:55 PM.Wellington City Council has been applauded for taking a bold move to regulate cats and protect the city's native wildlife today. Audio
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Hesson signs on for third term as Black Caps coach
5:53 PM.The Black Caps coach Mike Hesson has had a change of heart and will continue as the New Zealand Cricket coach until 2019. He spoke with Stephen Hewson. Audio