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Professional cricketer on trial for rape
Professional cricketer Scott Kuggeleijn has gone on trial in the Hamilton District Court accused of raping a woman after being out with her in May last year. RNZ reporter Andrew McRae joins Checkpoint… Video, Audio
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Another gold for NZ cyclists
Another gold for NZ cyclists
New Zealand has won its second title at the World Junior Track Cycling Championships in Switzerland.
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Gold for NZ track cyclists
Gold for NZ track cyclists
New Zealand has won the opening event at the World Junior Track Cycling Championships in Switzerland.
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Olympic hopes buoyed in 'golden age'
Olympic chances buoyed in golden age for NZ sport
OPINION: These are heady times for New Zealand sport with one estimate the NZ team will bring home 14 medals from the Rio Olympics, writes Joseph Romanos.
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Digital Disruption & the Fourth Industrial Revolution: is New Zealand Ready?
Audio 5 Jun 2016Joanna Mackenzie investigates what New Zealand needs to do to prepare for a future of jobs that don't even exist yet. Video, Audio
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Crusaders go top with Reds romp
Crusaders go top with Reds romp
The Crusaders have gone to the top of the Super Rugby standings with a crushing 38-5 bonus point win over the Queensland Reds in Christchurch.
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Australia introduces 'Google tax' in Budget
New Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison is tackling profit shifting in his new Budget with an aim to get large corporates and multinationals to pay their taxes. Video, Audio
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Water Safety says children's lives at risk if Building (Pools) Amendment Bill not changed
Water Safety New Zealand is disappointed that a bill before Parliament would mean spa pools and hot tubs do not have to be separately fenced. Audio
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Compass meets with Southern DHB over meals
For weeks now, we've been covering the food a company called Compass is providing to Dunedin Hospital, Southland Hospital and meals on wheels recipients in the Otago-Soutland area. Audio
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Scott Watson book a 'conspiracy theory'
Scott Watson book a conspiracy theory, says father
A new book saying Scott Watson was guilty of the murder of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope is just a conspiracy theory, Watson's father says. Audio
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'We still have a mystery' - Olivia Hope's father
'We still have a mystery' - Olivia Hope's father
Olivia Hope's father wants to talk to the man jailed for killing his daughter, saying there is still too much uncertainty about what happened to her 18 years ago. Audio
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Ko a shoo-in for Supreme Halberg?
Ko a shoo-in for Supreme Halberg?
The finalists for the Halberg Awards have been announced with the All Blacks and golfer Lydia Ko headlining the list.
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All Blacks dominate Halberg nominations
All Blacks dominate Halberg nominations
The World Cup-winning All Blacks are up for all possible honours in the list of nominations for the 2015 Halberg Sports Awards.
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Australia blocks sale of giant property portfolio
Australia blocks sale of giant property portfolio
Australia's government has blocked the sale of private landholdings covering an area bigger than Ireland to foreign investors.
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Late Edition for 16 November 2015
Audio 16 Nov 2015John Campbell goes to Christmas Island, the journalist that interviewed convicted murder Scott Watson and in Dateline Pacific, Fiji has a new police chief. Audio
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Invercargill school to appeal compo order
Invercargill school to appeal compo order
An Invercargill school is appealing an order to pay former principal Marlene Campbell $158,000 compensation - a move which has left Ms Campbell staggered.
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Inside the Parliamentary Press Gallery
Inside the Parliamentary Press Gallery
Take a look behind the scenes at the Parliamentary Press Gallery, a place where truth can sometimes be stranger than fiction.
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2015 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
The Music 101 and The Wireless teams were amongst it at the 2015 APRA Silver Scrolls Awards. Here are all the best bits from the stage, behind-the-scenes and of course the fantastic music from the… Audio, Gallery
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Young NZ baseball players head to the United States
Young NZ baseball players head to the United States
Two young New Zealand baseball players will chase their dream of playing the sport professionally by moving to colleges in the United States. Auckland catcher Quinten Niu will attend the...
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An introduction to Trumpmania
An introduction to Trumpmania
Donald Trump has dazzled all before him in the opening act of the US presidential race. Toby Morris and Toby Manhire give us the rundown.
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Toby & Toby tackle Trumpmania
What is Trumpmania? That is the question
OPINION: To his acolytes a bold, uncompromising all-American hero, to his critics an unhinged, bigoted human tangelo, Donald Trump has dazzled all before him.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri May 22 2015
Audio 22 May 2015A review of the week's news including... a 790 million dollar four-year anti poverty package was at the heart of Thursday's Budget, property investors say the Government's move to tighten property tax… Audio
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Ponytail pulling was just 'horsing around'
Ponytail pulling was just 'horsing around'
The Prime Minister has described his repeated pulling of an Auckland waitress' hair as just ''horsing around''. Video, Audio
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Sallies won't buy state houses
Salvation Army won't buy state houses
The Salvation Army's decision not to buy some of the Government's housing stock does not sink its plan to sell unwanted state houses, Finance Minister Bill English says. Audio
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Auckland's QE Square sold for $27 million
Auckland's QE Square sold for $27 million
Auckland Council has sold Queen Elizabeth Square to developer Precinct Properties for $27 million.