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Labour says any help for Chorus over pricing corporate welfare
6:22 PM.The Labour Party says any Government help for the company responsible for building the Ultra Fast Broadband network will be corporate welfare. Audio
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More on Government proposal to lower building material costs
6:18 PM.Building suppliers are pouring cold water on the Government's proposals to lower the cost of cladding, plasterboard and cement, saying materials are not the main driver behind unaffordable housing. Audio
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Case begins against Donna Hall
6:14 PM.A case against the prominent Maori lawyer, Donna Hall, has begun today in the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal in Wellington. Audio
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Over one hundred Port Hills homes could pose risk to life
6:08 PM.More than a hundred home owners in Christchurch's Port Hills have been told that someone could die in a major rain or snow storm because their quake-damaged properties are so unstable. Audio
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MP and OZ senator go to Sri Lanka for fact finding mission
5:56 PM.The Green Party MP Jan Logie and an Australian Greens senator are travelling to Sri Lanka this week, for what they call a fact finding mission in the lead-up to the Commonwealth Heads of Government… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 November 2013
5:48 PM.No jobs will be lost as part of changes being made to Te Puni Kokiri; The body that keeps lawyers in line has started hearing a case against the prominent Maori lawyer, Donna Hall; The Maori Party… Read more Audio
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Otago University made it impossible to return - former manager
5:45 PM.A marketing manager fighting her sacking from Otago University says it was made impossible for her to return. Audio
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Blasts outside Communist Party HQ in northern China
5:40 PM.To China, where several explosions have been heard outside a provincial headquarters for the ruling Communist party in the north of the country. Audio
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Govt plans to shake up building materials industry
5:37 PM.Building suppliers are pouring cold water on the Government's proposals to lower the cost of cladding, plasterboard and cement, saying materials are not the main reason for unaffordable housing. Audio
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Sports News for 6 November 2013
5:33 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Evening Business for 6 November 2013
5:27 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Fatialofa - a generous family man who loved his rugby
5:23 PM.The Samoan community and rugby fans are shocked at the death of the former Manu Samoa rugby captain Peter Fatialofa, who died this morning at the age of 54. Audio
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Expanding economy is encouraging firms to hire more people
5:20 PM.More people are finding work - with the latest figures showing the biggest improvement since before the recession. Audio
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Propeller falls off beleagured Aratere ferry
5:14 PM.Interislander's troubled ferry, Aratere, is being investigated again after a shaft snapped and a propeller fell off last night as it was crossing Cook Strait. Audio
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Some Port Hills homes so unstable they could kill someone
5:08 PM.More than a hundred home owners in Christchurch's Port Hills have been told that someone could die in a major rain or snow storm because their quake-damaged properties are so unstable. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 6 November 2013
5:00 PM.Some Port Hills homes so unstable they could kill someone. Propeller falls off beleagured Aratere ferry. Expanding economy is encouraging firms to hire more people. Fatialofa - a generous family man… Read more Audio
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New Zealand Gallantry medals awarded
6:55 PM.An air force pilot who won a bravery medal today says it's a tough call risking others' lives to fly in to save someone who will otherwise die. Audio
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Hundreds turn out in Wgtn for sneak preview of the Hobbit film
6:52 PM.A preview of the second Hobbit film has been shown simultaneously in Wellington, New York, Los Angeles and London - but fans aren't allowed to say what they've seen. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2013
6:48 PM.The Maori Party says the Human Rights Commission's delay in releasing its report on the 2007 Te Urewera police raids is ridiculous; The Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal has reserved its… Read more Audio
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New police pepper spray could hurt officers
6:43 PM.An expert in police weapons says a more potent pepper spray that's on trial will not stop people intent on an attack and could even end up hurting officers. Audio
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MTA says drivers paying too much for insurance
6:37 PM.The Motor Trade Association says drivers are paying much more in insurance, and insurers are reaping record profits even as panelbeaters are driven out of business. Audio
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Sports News for 5 November 2013
6:34 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Business News Update
6:28 PM.The Auckland-based cybersecurity company Mako Networks says a deal with the third largest wireless provider in the US is a stepping stone to a market worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Audio
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More on Kaitaia arrests
6:24 PM.Those caught range in age from 15 to 33, and their arrests have cleared more than 40 crimes. Audio
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Government doesn't rule out Chorus subsidy
6:13 PM.The Government isn't ruling out subsidising Chorus, which says the ultrafast broadband rollout is now jeopardised by the price cuts it's been ordered to comply with. Audio