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Thursday, 19 March 2015
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Police Minister says officers' failings make for grim reading
The Police Minister says today's report into the police's mishandling of their investigation into a teenage sex ring in Auckland makes for grim reading. Audio
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Hauraki iwi fears mining will pollute waterways
A Hauraki iwi, Ngati Tamatera, fears its tribal waterways could become polluted because of mining work by a company running tests at Karangahake, south of Paeroa. Audio
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Lundys' relationship back under the microscope at murder trial
A High Court jury has heard that Mark Lundy told a police officer he'd been a 'bit of a naughty boy' when he used a prostitute. Audio
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Workers at Harvestpro told they're out of a job
Workers in Northland at one of the country's biggest logging companies were told they were out of a job when they turned up to work on Tuesday morning and were left stranded in the forest. Audio
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Tourism spending boosts economic growth
A jump in tourist spending has helped underpin economic growth. Audio
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Today's market update
The New Zealand dollar has remained relatively steady after a sharp rise early this morning. Audio
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NZ medical team figures out what to send to Vanuatu
19 Mar 2015The Vanuatu government will start handing out aid to cyclone-ravaged villages tomorrow, amid criticism it's been sitting on its hands while supplies stock up in warehouses. Audio
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Defence opens in Prasad trial
In the Auckland High Court a forensic scientist says Shalvin Prasad was most likely unconscious and lying down when he had petrol poured over his body and was set on fire. Audio
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Waitemata's District Commander admits to failings
Waitemata's District Commander Bill Searle says he accepts that the officers who investigated the girls complaints did not get it right. Audio
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Multiple failings by police investigating teen sex ring
The police watchdog has found the Waitemata's Child Protection Team failed to properly investigate a teenage sex ring in which girls as young as 13 were sexually violated. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 19 March 2015
19 Mar 2015Multiple failures by police investigatiing a teenage sex ring. Waitemata's District Commander admits to failings and stepping up the aid mission in Vanuatu. Audio
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Checkpoint is RNZ's drive-time news and current affairs programme, tackling the national and international stories of the day.
The show airs weekdays fro4-6pm and is hosted by Lisa Owen.
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