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Rugby World Cup: Ardie Savea's pre-game ritual
The All Blacks take on Ireland in a sudden death Rugby World Cup quarter-final in Tokyo on Saturday night and both team's mental preparation will have to be on point if they're to progress to the… Video, Audio
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Search for missing Orewa man at critical point - family
It's been 48 hours since Orewa man Mike McClennan went missing, and his family and the police say their search for him is reaching a critical point.
The 75-year-old has dementia and was last seen on… Audio
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Man walks free after charge over suicide pact
The daughter of an elderly woman who died after taking part in a suicide pact with her husband, says her mother showed no signs of being suicidal, and questions why her father did not seek help for… Audio
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Mediaworks' TV channels not gone by Christmas - CEO
Audio 18 Oct 2019MediaWorks can no longer make a profit in television so it's put itself up for sale.
The station's 500 staff were called to a meeting on Friday morning and told the company would keep making radio… Video, Audio
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Should frequent flyer schemes be axed to help cut emissions?
Could axing frequent flyer points be key to helping cut New Zealand's greenhouse emissions?
Greenpeace New Zealand is backing a UK government climate change committee report calling for air miles… Audio
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Child killer sentenced for spate of new offending
One of the country's most notorious child killers has been put back behind bars for at least six years for assault and sexual violation.
Benny Haerewa served 12 years in prison for killing his… Audio
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Measles vaccines coming to pharmacies in fight against disease
Measles vaccinations may soon be available and given in pharmacies as the government rushes to ramp up the immunisations and halt the spread of the disease.
There's been 1868 confirmed cases this… Video, Audio
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Fears armed police will endanger south Auckland further
South Aucklanders are fearful a new police initiative aimed at making their community safer, which will see armed officers patrolling the streets, will achieve the exact opposite.
Marked police… Video, Audio
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MediaWorks to sell costly TV arm
Audio 18 Oct 2019Nearly 30 years after New Zealand's first private TV company was launched, its money-losing TV arm has gone on the block.
The decision comes just days after the company announced it would axe or… Audio
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Watch live: Checkpoint with Alex Perrottet
News 18 Oct 2019Checkpoint - Alex Perrottet presents the biggest stories of the day, on 101FM, online, Freeview 50 and Channel 83 on Sky.
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Car dumped on train platform, fleeing driver tasered
Police chased a stolen vehicle across Auckland - a pursuit that involved a crash with another car, before it came to an end at the Middlemore train station platform where the driver was tasered.
He… Video, Audio
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Tonga league stars take field amid legal stoush
Top Tongan rugby league players have snubbed their own domestic rugby league organisation in order to play upcoming international games.
The Tonga National Rugby League sacked coach Kristian Woolf… Audio
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Typhoon Hagibis potentially ruins RWC game Scotland v Japan
To Japan now, and as the country braces for Super Typhoon Hagibis - Scottish rugby fans are nervously awaiting their World Cup fate. Yesterday, World Rugby took the unprecented step of cancelling… Audio
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Rural rugby fans frustrated as Spark wins more broadcast rights
It wasn't just the rugby causing angst among sports fans across the country, with the news that Spark has stumped Sky and bagged the broadcast rights for cricket games in New Zealand from next year.
… Audio
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Protest and hope as Cook's Endeavour replica lands in Gisborne
Protesters have been waving their flags all day at Gisborne as a replica of the Endeavour arrived to mark 250 years since Captain James Cook landed.
There's been a civic service with the… Video, Audio
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Rugby World Cup: Where are the Pacific referees?
Pacific rugby referees are being told they probably won't officiate at a World Cup until 2031 or later, unless something drastically changes at World Rugby.
Questions have been asked about whether… Video, Audio
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Rugby World Cup: 'A sweaty ball's more slippery than a rainy ball'
The All Blacks have made it two from two at the Rugby World Cup in Japan, trouncing Canada 63-0 in Oita after what seemed like an eternity between games. It was only the second time the team has kept… Audio
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Tonga rugby league in disarray
The secretary of Tonga's suspended rugby league board says today's election of a new Prime Minister may bring a very public dispute to a resolution.
The acting prime minister had urged the Rugby… Audio
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Rugby World Cup shock: Uruguay beats Fiji
Rugby minnows Uruguay are the giant-killers of the Rugby World Cup, having overcome Fiji 30-27 yesterday in Kamaishi.
It's only Uruguay's fourth World Cup, and the win over Fiji their third ever win… Video, Audio
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Jetstar scraps NZ regional flights from December
Audio 25 Sep 2019Jetstar has announced it will axe all regional flights from December 1.
The budget airline is citing high fuel costs and a softened market for ongoing losses on the turboprop routes, which currently… Video, Audio
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Up to 21 killed in shootings, fires in West Papua
Up to 21 people are reported dead after ongoing violence in Indonesia's remote Papua province, as security forces clamp down on more student mobilisations.
About 16 people died in the town of Wamena… Video, Audio
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Fiji authorities deny rumours of coup, despite groups' warnings
Fiji authorities are hosing down widespread rumours of another coup, as civil society groups started warning their members to prepare for unrest. The Fiji Muslim League sent out a memo to all its… Video, Audio
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How should we remember contested history between Māori and Pakeha, and what should museums do about it?
In this fourth panel discussion Tairawhiti Museum director Eloise Wallace talks with cultural heritage expert Karl Johnstone. Alex Perrottet is in the chair. Audio
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Labour assaults: Ardern won't say who assured her over complaints
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is refusing to say exactly who within the Labour Party assured her there was no sexual assault complaint.
Nigel Haworth resigned as Labour Party President on Wednesday… Video, Audio
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It's the “Aha!” moments which reveal how much Māori and Pakeha relations have changed
In this third panel discussion, Dr Jill Chrisp and Karen Johansen discuss with Alex Perrottet how their life together is affected by their families being on the opposite sides of Gisborne history. Audio