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Nurses win 2% pay rise: DHBs gulp
6:19 PM.Nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants have won a 2% pay rise. But District Health Boards say some of them will struggle to pay it. Audio
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ACT denies breaking its word on Rugby World Cup games
6:10 PM.The Green Party is accusing the Government and Act Party of breaking their word on the Rugby World Cup Bill, which is expected to pass into law tonight. Audio
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Australia asks whether IVF parents may choose child's sex
5:55 PM.In Australia experts are about to grapple with the vexed question of whether parents conceiving through in-vitro fertilisation should be allow to choose the child's sex. Already couples have been… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 August 2015
5:51 PM.The Horowhenua District Council will continue with plans to pump wastewater into land near a local marae, despite iwi opposition; The former Minister of Maori Affairs, Pita Sharples was awarded a… Read more Audio
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Fair trial risk claim raises rebuke from Attorney-General
5:47 PM.The Attorney-General has accused the Law Society of inaccuracy and a lack of rigour over its claims about law changes risking the right to a fair trial. Chris Finlayson says the society's got it all… Read more Audio
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America casting jaundiced eye on China ructions
5:42 PM.The ructions on Wall Street where the stock market took its steepest one day fall in four years, has America finally waking up to the global perils of China's slowing economy. Audio
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Drug bust targets church metres from police HQ
5:40 PM.Police have searched a central Auckland church metres from their own headquarters during a street drugs bust. Eight men and eight women were arrested as officers searched ten addresses including St… Read more Audio
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More cheap fares promised by a flush Air NZ
5:37 PM.Air New Zealand is vowing to pass on its huge profits to customers, in the form of two million flights for under a hundred dollars this year. The company's announced an after-tax profit of $327… Read more Audio
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Evening Business for 26 August 2015
5:35 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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A better way to stricter bail gets a test in court
5:23 PM.Two judges' pleas for a better way of putting rules around granting bail to people accused of family violence are being put to the test. A pilot in Porirua and Christchurch is about to start in which… Read more Audio
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Blows traded over state of state houses
5:16 PM.Verbal blows have been traded in Parliament over the state of Housing New Zealand homes, with the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition going head to head. Audio
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Kea shot near Nelson
5:13 PM.There are reports a group of endangered kea have been shot in a forest near Nelson. DOC refused to talk to Radio New Zealand while it is investigating. There are fewer than 5000 kea left. Audio
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Rugby Cup bar Bill being passed despite spat
5:07 PM.The law change to let bars open for longer during the Rugby World Cup will be passed by Parliament despite a last minute spat with the Greens. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 26 August 2015
5:00 PM.Rugby Cup bar Bill being passed despite spat; Resthome workers get massive pay rise; Blows traded over state of state houses; A better way to stricter bail gets a test in court; Nurses win 2% pay… Read more Audio
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Upset over bird poisoning in Whangarei
6:58 PM.There's a whodunnit murder mystery underway in Whangarei - the case of the poisoned sparrows. Audio
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Today In Parliament for 25 August 2015 - evening edition
6:52 PM.Debate resumes on the Government's Health and Safety Reform Bill after prime minister, John Key, rejects an offer from Opposition leader, Andrew Little, to co-operate on drafting a better bill… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 August 2015
6:48 PM.The Housing Minister, Nick Smith, isn't convinced that the Maori King is seeking revenge by pursuing an old treaty claim to Auckland land; A Northland marae, the Far North mayor and the Chairman of… Read more Audio
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Plans to repeal Cooks anti-homosexual laws cause concern
6:44 PM.A Cook Islands' sexual diversity group hopes to decriminalise homosexuality within a year. Audio
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Four days without bananas
6:41 PM.Supermarkets and grocers are warning of a brief banana shortage; wholesalers say we could be going four days without any bananas. Audio
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US markets plunge after China stocks tumble
6:37 PM.More now on the sharp falls hitting stock markets again as the economic slowdown in China continues to worry investors. Audio
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Woodhouse changes tune on Easter trading
6:35 PM.The Workplace Relations Minister, Michael Woodhouse, has changed his tune on Easter Sunday trading after previously opposing letting shops open their doors on the holiday. Audio
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Lake Coleridge's firefighters quit en masse
6:27 PM.Lake Coleridge's volunteer firefighters have quit en masse at having their engine taken off them. Audio
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12 year old New Zealnd film maker wins Japanese award
6:22 PM.A twelve year old girl from Christchurch has won one of the top prizes at the Japan Wildlife Film Festival in Tokyo. Audio
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Business group - NZ at risk of talking itself into recession
6:16 PM.Business groups are warning New Zealanders not to talk themselves into a recession because of the Chinese stockmarket ructions. Audio