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Concerns drinking while breastfeeding message not reaching mums
The death of a baby girl whose mother breastfed her after drinking heavily has put the spotlight on whether the message is clear enough about the dangers of consuming alcohol while breastfeeding. Audio
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Watch live: Checkpoint with Alex Perrottet
News 9 Aug 2019Checkpoint - Alex Perrottet presents the biggest stories of the day, on 101FM, online, Freeview 50 and Channel 83 on Sky.
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Port Taranaki boss praises staff for rescue effort
Audio 8 Aug 2019The head of operations at Port Taranaki, Ashley McDonald, has praised the quick actions of staff who rescued a man swept out to sea off a New Plymouth beach today. He spoke to reporter Robin Martin. Audio
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PNG's West New Britain struggling after second volcanic eruption
Audio 8 Aug 2019Papua New Guinea's West New Britain province is facing a stern test of its ability to cope with disaster after the latest eruption of Mt Ulawun. Johnny Blades reports. Video, Audio
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Confusion and frustration over water bottling consents
Audio 8 Aug 2019Wellington Regional Councillors realised how little power they have in managing consents for water bottling at an environment committee meeting today. Audio
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Mosque shooting victims, families make pilgrimage to Mecca
Audio 8 Aug 2019After surviving the March mosque massacres that killed 51 and left dozens injured, a group of almost 200 victims and family members have arrived in Mecca to complete the hajj, one of the five pillars… Video, Audio
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Thousands farewell Sir Brian Lochore on pitch he used to play on
Audio 8 Aug 2019Thousands have gathered today at a rugby pitch in Masterton to farewell rugby great Sir Brian Lochore. They heard tales of Sir Brian's life, his love not just of rugby, but farming, his wife Pam, and… Video, Audio
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Abortion bill passes first reading
Audio 8 Aug 2019Parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favour of abortion law reform at the first reading of the bill. Political reporter Jo Moir says the 94-23 vote had a bigger margin than expected. Video, Audio
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Savea, Read and Cane to start for All Blacks test against Australia
Audio 8 Aug 2019All Black selectors have signalled their intentions to keep the Bledisloe Cup well and truly locked away at New Zealand Rugby headquarters for another year, as coach Steve Hansen names what appears to… Audio
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NZ women donate bras to support Pacific sisters
Audio 8 Aug 2019More than 1500 bras donated by government employees are heading to the Pacific, where they will give women a new sense of freedom, allowing some to go to work, nursing mothers to leave the house and… Video, Audio
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Rates rebate for victims of gas explosion
Audio 8 Aug 2019Christchurch residents who can't live in their homes damaged by the massive Northwood gas explosion have been given a roughly 50 percent discount on their rates. Audio
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Police to reduce numbers at Ihumātao after meeting organisers
Audio 8 Aug 2019Police will minimise their presence at Ihumātao and have promised there won't be a repeat of Monday night when a tense standoff ensued with protesters. Māni Dunlop reports. Audio
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Evening business for Thursday 8 August
Audio 8 Aug 2019News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Mystery surrounds Canadian murder suspects’ deaths
Audio 8 Aug 2019Winnipeg Free Press reporter Tessa Vanderhart says there was a collective sigh of relief in Gillam, Manitoba, as it was confirmed the bodies of two murder suspects had been found. She told Alex… Video, Audio
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Parcels of cocaine wash up on west Auckland beach
Audio 8 Aug 2019An estimated $3 million worth of cocaine has washed up on a rugged west Auckland beach, much to the surprise of locals. No arrests have been made, and police are trying to work out where the drugs… Video, Audio
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Manhunt continues after homeless man killed in hit-and-run
Audio 8 Aug 2019Police are continuing to search for Liam Strickland in relation to a hit-and-run incident in Christchurch yesterday, in which a well-known homeless man was killed. Logan Church reports. Video, Audio
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MPs debate abortion reform
Audio 8 Aug 2019MPs are about to vote on the highly contentious issue of abortion reform. As Political Editor Jane Patterson reports, the legislation has not just caused division in Parliament, but also prompted… Audio
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Watch live: Checkpoint with Alex Perrottet
News 8 Aug 2019Checkpoint - Alex Perrottet presents the biggest stories of the day, on 101FM, online, Freeview 50 and Channel 83 on Sky.
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Tiny house dispute heading to court
Tiny house owners are clashing with authorities over what they say are unfair and inconsistent regulations. With no specific legislation for tiny houses, some councils are treating them as structures… Audio
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Aucklanders urged to conserve water as dry spell continues
Aucklanders are being asked again to conserve water, after a record dry start to the year, and no good outlook for the rest of it. Video, Audio
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$12m in meth seized during major nationwide drug bust
Ten people have been arrested and more than $1 million in cash and assets seized in a major nationwide drug bust today. Reporter Katie Scotcher spoke to Detective Inspector Greg Cramer. Video, Audio
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Pedestrian dies after being hit by fleeing driver
A man has died after being hit by a fleeing driver in the Christchurch suburb of New Brighton, with a police search now underway for a suspect linked to the incident. Video, Audio
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Shamubeel Eaqub: Low OCR will help export sector
The Reserve Bank has sprung a major surprise with a bigger than expected cut to the Official Cash Rate to a new record low of 1 percent. Economist Shamubeel Eaqub says the move will have the biggest… Audio
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Pressure mounts on Julie Anne Genter
National's launched a three-pronged attack against Green MP and government minister Julie Anne Genter, as she continues to come under pressure over a letter she wrote to the Transport Minister. Audio
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‘This wouldn’t have happened to a white man’
The lawyer for Donald Neely, who was tied to a rope and led by police on horseback through a Texas town, says his family want the officers fired. Melissa Morris spoke to Checkpoint host Alex… Video, Audio