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Police in Queensland hunt for body of murdered woman
5:57 PM.The police in Queensland are scouring bushland on the outskirts of the Gold Coast, where they say a murdered New Zealand woman may be buried. Audio
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Hawkes Bay iwi say Crown hasn't cut numbers of Maori offending
5:53 PM.Two Hawkes Bay iwi entities are backing a retired probation officer's urgent claim alleging the Crown has failed to cut the high number of Maori in prison and their reoffending. Audio
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Harsh weather hits the country
5:48 PM.Gales and heavy rain battered many parts of the country today, causing havoc on roads. Two women were injured when the ferry they were on hit a rogue wave on their way to Waiheke Island. Audio
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Hubbard investor gets cash back
5:44 PM.The statutory managers of an Allan Hubbard investment fund say all the money investors put in has been returned. Grant Thornton Statutory Managers says investors in the Hubbard Management Fund have… Read more Audio
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Sexual allegations at Opotiki College investigated
5:43 PM.The Police are investigating sexual allegations involving students at Opotiki College in Bay of Plenty. They won't say what the allegations are, but that they don't involve teachers. Audio
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Dover Samuels tells of brutal school beatings
5:40 PM.The prominent Northland kaumatua, Dover Samuels has told the Waitangi Tribunal a generation of Maori children were subjected to painful and degrading beatings for speaking te reo at school. Audio
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Evening Business for 1 September 2015
5:35 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Ashburton marks a year since WINZ shooting
5:27 PM.The Ashburton community and Ministry of Social Development staff today marked the first anniversary of the deaths of two workers in their local Work and Income office. Audio
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Meth taking lawyer hopes to avoid conviction
5:25 PM.A lawyer who's admitted having methamphetamine is hoping to escape convictions. The man, aged in his forties, works for a well known firm and appeared at the Auckland District Court today. He was… Read more Audio
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Refugee council says NZ meeting refugee quota
5:22 PM.The Refugee Council says New Zealand is meeting its refugee quota, despite official figures showing it is not taking enough people from Syria. A year and a half ago the Government promised to take in… Read more Audio
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Final four flags announced
5:22 PM.The Prime Minister, John Key, says there is enough variety for the public to choose between, in the final four alternative flag designs revealed. Three of the four flags feature the silver fern, two… Read more Audio
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Goverment support parties support refugee increase
5:19 PM.All three of the Government's support partners say there's strong case for New Zealand's annual refugee quota to be increased from the current 750 to at least a thousand people. Audio
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Victim of killing revealed as a convicted paedophile
5:17 PM.The victim of a killing in central Hamilton last month has been revealed as a convicted paedophile. 71-year old Jacques Donker died after being punched and hit over the head with a full bottle of… Read more Audio
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Flag shortlist released
5:09 PM.We're down to four in the battle to design a new national flag, and people are already complaining they look too similar. Three of them have a silver fern, while the other is an unfurled fern, a koru… Read more Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 1 September 2015
5:00 PM.Designer says flags are poor; Victim of killing revealed as a convicted paedophile; Government support parties support refugee increase; Refugee council says NZ meeting refugee quota; Dover Samuels… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 31 August 2015
6:48 PM.In an unprecedented move, Education Minister Hekia Parata has gone over the heads of the Kohanga Reo National Trust board and contacted each learning nest directly; The High Court in Wellington has… Read more Audio
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Waikato woman in search of land for unwanted horses
6:47 PM.A Waikato woman ia appealing for help to find grazing for her horses to save them from being put down and turned into dog tucker. Audio
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Almost 7 million working days lost every year
6:45 PM.Illness and injury cost businesses nearly seven million working days and one point four billion dollars last year. Audio
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Midwife says they deserve higher salaries
6:40 PM.An independent midwife with many years experience says they are not properly compensated for the gruelling hours and demanding work they do. Audio
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Woman's delay for cancer surgery 'totally unacceptable'
6:38 PM.A woman who died from kidney cancer had to wait two and a half months for surgery because the health board did not file the paperwork correctly. Audio
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Springboks face court action to bar them from World Cup
6:22 PM.The Springboks are facing a legal challenge that could bar them from the World Cup. Audio
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Airfare price war as Jetstar picks its four routes
6:15 PM.Jetstar triggered a price war today with nine dollar air fares to accompany its announcement of the four regional centres it will start flying to soon. Audio
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Scott Dixon's latest triumph
6:12 PM.Six drivers went into today's IndyCar season-ending race with a shot at the championship - only one got the title, New Zealand's Scott Dixon. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 31 August 2015
5:52 PM.The founder of a business dedicated to developing trade between indigenous nations says there's huge potential, worldwide, for these trade deals. Audio