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All Blacks survive first World Cup encounter
5:53 PM.The All Blacks have survived their first match of the Rugby World Cup, beating Argentina 26-16 at Wembley Stadium in London. Audio
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Kim Dotcom is back in court
5:49 PM.Lawyers for Kim Dotcom and the Crown are at loggerheads over whether an extradition hearing for Mr Dotcom and his three co-accused should even go ahead. Audio
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Woman left with permanent eye damage
5:44 PM.A woman has permanent eye damage after a trainee doctor mistakenly allowed a tool he was using to touch a vital part of her inner eye. Audio
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Oz the tiger will not be euthanised
5:38 PM.The Sumatran Tiger that mauled a Hamilton Zoo keeper to death won't be put down. Audio
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Game of Thrones cleans up at th Emmys
5:36 PM.Game of Thrones has won a record 12 Emmys in Los Angeles this afternoon. Audio
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Today's market update
5:34 PM.Consumer confidence is at its lowest level in three years. The Westpac McDermott Miller Consumer Confidence Index fell 7 points to 106, in the three months to September. Audio
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Woman awaiting deportation in Darwin appeals to John Key
5:24 PM.A woman awaiting deportation to New Zealand from Darwin says she's been sexually harrassed by a Serco officer and is appealing to John Key for help. Audio
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Dover Samuels calls out the Govt over the power of Tribunal
5:20 PM.A Northland group is issuing Māori Passports, permits, consents and qualifications. Regional Council Maori Advisory board Chariman, Dover Samuels says this is creating daily problems for the Northland… Read more Audio
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Rain eases in Gisborne, communities still cut off
5:15 PM.The small township of Te Karaka, west of Gisborne, is still cut off this evening after heavy rain and extensive flooding forced the closure of State Highway 2. Audio
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Job cuts at the forefront of exporting and research
5:08 PM.AgResearch is refusing to say more until after it briefs staff this week. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 21 September 2015
5:00 PM.Cutting jobs at Fonterra and Ag Research and a Native Council in Northland issuing Maori Passports, permits, consents and qualifications. Audio
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Illegal sales of fish using social media rise steadily
6:56 PM.The illegal sale of fish online is growing rapidly. The Ministry for Primary Industries says the internet has given people a new way of trading black market seafood and they're using it. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 18 September 2015
6:51 PM.The principal of one of the three East Cape schools that must close next year says the decision has traumatised both the kura and the community; A special service was held by Ngati Whatua Orakei in a… Read more Audio
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Focus on Politics for 18 September 2015
6:35 PM.In just two months time New Zealanders will be voting on four alternative flag designs which could possibly replace the country's current flag. Audio
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California drought worst in 500 years - study
6:24 PM.A new study has found California is the driest its been in more than 500 years. Audio
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Police seek serial sex assaulter in South Auckland
6:16 PM.Counties Manukau Police are trying to track down a serial sex assaulter who's been preying on women at Puhinui railway station in south Auckland Audio
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Children to learn photons are the future
5:53 PM.From tomorrow thousands of children across New Zealand are being invited to learn about light, how it works and what it does, what it means for out future. Audio
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Kura closure traumatic says principal
5:50 PM.The principal of one of the three East Cape schools that must close next year says the decision has traumatised both the kura and the community. The Education Minister Hekia Parata's announcement… Read more Audio
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Whanganui doctor keeps his job
5:42 PM.The senior doctors' union says health bosses now accept that a doctor had the right to protest against the TPP trade deal without losing his job. Audio
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Rescuers still searching for missing fishers
5:39 PM.There is still no sign of two people who went missing while fishing off the South Otago coast on Wednesday, but police have managed to locate the place where they believe their boat capsized. Audio
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Psychiatrist who poisoned his wife is denied parole
5:36 PM.A psychiatrist who poisoned his wife has been denied parole at his first hearing since he was convicted in 2001. Audio
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Principal denies allegations of abuse at school
5:34 PM.The principal of an Auckland school closed down amid fears for the safety and education of its children, is denying allegations of abuse there. Audio
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Today's market update
5:32 PM.The country's biggest retailer, The Warehouse's profit has fallen by a third. Audio
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Calls grow to get rid of asbestos crayons
5:25 PM.Calls are growing for crayons containing asbestos to be taken off the shelves. Audio