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Evening Business for 18 March 2013
6:23 PM.News from the business sector. Audio
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Hamilton man witnesses botched mugger
6:19 PM.A mugger brandishing a gun picked on the wrong couple in Hamilton yesterday, with the would-be victim turning out to be an off-duty policeman. Audio
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Australia'sLabor party fails to make ground in latest poll
6:16 PM.To Australia now, where the government has failed to make any ground in the latest opinion poll with opposition leader Tony Abbott holding his place as preferred prime minister over Labor's Julia… Read more Audio
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Disparity in financial support for victims
6:13 PM.A new study reveals stroke victims are far worse off financially, and receive less support, than someone who's injured in an accident. Audio
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Meat industry overhaul signalled
6:09 PM.An overhaul of the beef and lamb industry may be on the cards after a meeting of one thousand livestock farmers this evening. Audio
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German climber describes fall down Fox glacier crevasse
5:56 PM.A German climber badly hurt when she fell into a deep crevasse on the Fox Glacier 11 days ago, has recounted her ordeal from Christchurch hospital today. Audio
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Taranaki Cr appalled at plans to dump oil and gas waste
5:52 PM.A South Taranaki District councillor is appalled that Taranaki is again being considered as the dumping grounds for North Island oil and gas waste. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 18 March 2013
5:49 PM.A child health expert is urging Maori communities to consider what more they can do to provide safe sleeping situations for young babies; Meanwhile, an Auckland regional Maori health provider is… Read more Audio
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Parents of babies are being warned again
5:43 PM.Parents are being warned again about the danger of babies suffocating while asleep. Audio
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Midwife faulted for lack of care of first time mother
5:35 PM.A midwife has been criticised for her lack of care of an anxious, first time mother, which included texting and not ringing her, failing to arrange a scan, and not accompanying her to the hospital. Audio
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Sports News for 18 March 2013
5:32 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Dr Robert Williams, mathematician dies
5:27 PM.One of a few New Zealanders who worked on building the first atomic bomb, has died this morning in Wellington, aged 93. Audio
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Evening Business for 18 March 2013
5:20 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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1000 farmers agree to overhaul red meat industry
5:17 PM.One thousand beef and sheep farmers have just agreed to overhaul the meat industry. Audio
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Rain across New Zealand
5:15 PM.And with the latest on the rainfall - with us is John Law from the MetService. Audio
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Rain brings little relief for drought regions
5:11 PM.Rain has been falling sprodically in most of the North Island's drought zones throughout the day but farmers say much more is needed and soon. Audio
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Government has dumped its controversial carpark tax
5:07 PM.The Government has dumped its controversial carpark tax which was touted as being fair to workers who don't get such perks. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 18 March 2013
5:00 PM.The Government dumps its carpark tax plan. Rain for most of the North Island today but another high is on the way and a thousand farmers agree to overhaul the meat industry. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 15 March 2013
6:54 PM.A Maori run farming operation in Whanganui is being forced to sell some stock early - because of the severe drought conditions hitting the region hard; Maori are being urged to decide what type of… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 15 March 2013
6:36 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Focus on Politics for 15 March 2013
6:36 PM.The two men who used to head Solid Energy have broken their silence over how the state owned coal company ended up nearly $400 million in debt. Audio
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Auckland council launches plan to reshape city
6:27 PM.Auckland's mayor is calling on the Government to get behind the plan to re-shape the country's biggest city over the next thirty years. The public now has nearly three months to have its say on higher… Read more Audio
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Bereaved father fears safety audit not good enough
6:23 PM.A man whose daughter was killed in a bridge swinging accident says he already has fears a new safety audit system for adventure tourism activities is not rigorous enough. Audio
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Evening Business for 15 March 2013
6:20 PM.The hard-hit manufacturing sector is experiencing some much needed relief due to a stronger construction industry, but that hasn't translated into more jobs as yet. Audio
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The 9th annual Womad festival beginning
6:17 PM.The annual World of Music and Dance festival is kicking off in New Plymouth for it's 9th year bringing a mosaic of music, dance and traditional culture from 21 countries. Audio