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Family fights chaotic system in caring for disabled foster child
A Woodville family has spoken about their nightmare ordeal trying to get funding and support to look after their severely disabled foster child.
Dairy farmers Pip and Jules Cook care for 15-year-old… Video, Audio
Evening business for 11 August 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
National caucus to vote against Cannabis legalisation - Judith Collins
National wants to establish a police unit to disrupt gangs, tighten border controls to prevent drugs entering the country and expand the use of alcohol and drug courts.
The party's leader Judith… Video, Audio
Report describes dysfunction in Auckland Council organisations
A highly critical report released today into council-controlled organisations in Auckland paints a picture of dysfunction, confusion and detachment from the main council.
A panel led by lawyer Miriam… Audio
National to get tough on gangs but Strike Force Raptor name gone
National is promising to get tough on gangs and youth offenders, as it hit the campaign trail in earnest today.
Leader Judith Collins announced their law and order policy in Taupō today.
She has… Audio
Woodhouse's isolation homeless mystery man claim debunked
Checkpoint can reveal a homeless person did in fact stay in managed isolation at Auckland's Crowne Plaza hotel, but he had every right to be there.
National's health spokesman Michael Woodhouse… Video, Audio
Rugby: Pita Sowakula eyeing up All Blacks jersey
Pita Gus Sowakula might be playing in a losing team, but the 25-year-old Chiefs No.8 is stamping his mark on Super Rugby Aotearoa, and has his eyes on an All Blacks prize.
The Chiefs are winless in… Audio
Project to get fresh produce to hungry families to end, but demand grows
A government initiative to help fruit and veggie growers while also feeding hungry whānau is coming to an end - but food banks say demand for the service is only growing.
The Agriculture Minister on… Video, Audio
Thousands get Covid-19 test at pop-up Queenstown facility
At least a thousand people have queued of for a Covid test in Queenstown today - after a recent visitor tested positive in South Korea.
WellSouth organised a temporary drive-thru testing site at the… Video, Audio
Shane Jones responds to report on PGF transparency
An independent report into the Provincial Growth fund has found there's a lack of transparency and accountability when it comes to some spending, despite recent reporting improvements.
The report by… Audio
Locals, truckies at breaking point over Napier-Taupō Rd repairs
Truckies and local leaders are at breaking point over a dangerous highway between Napier and Taupō, where eight people have been killed in the last twelve months.
They say government ministers and… Video, Audio
Iain Lees-Galloway returns to Parliament for farewell speech
The disgraced former Minister Iain Lees-Galloway has returned to Parliament for the first time since his sacking to give his final farewell speech.
The Palmerston North MP was last month stripped of… Audio
Southern, Molyneux cancellation case reaches Court of Appeal
You may remember the provocative Canadian speakers Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux.
The High Court has previously upheld a decision to cancel their booking at the Bruce Mason Centre in 2018 for… Audio
Teenage boys tell jury Benjamin Swann abused them
The trial of a former school teacher accused of abusing teenage boys has now heard from two of the boys at the centre of the case.
Benjamin Swann is on trial in the High Court at Auckland for the… Audio
Calls for Christchurch mosque shooter to be sent to Australia
The eye-watering cost of keeping the Christchurch mosque gunman behind bars has reignited calls for him to be sent back to Australia to serve his sentence there.
RNZ deputy political editor Craig… Audio
Evening business for 4 August
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
The Tik Tok, China, Microsoft saga - are NZ users bothered?
Video sharing platform Tik Tok could become part of Microsoft's empire in a matter of weeks after a political ultimatum from Donald Trump.
The US President has warned he will ban the Chinese-owned… Video, Audio
Victoria Covid-19 lockdown: $5,000 fine for breaches
The Victorian government has brought in strict new penalties for those breaching home isolation rules as the state prepares for a tough Level 4 business shutdown tomorrow night.
A curfew is already… Audio
Mental health needs assessed at isolation entry - Bloomfield
New Zealanders are being encouraged to get tested for Covid-19, as daily testing rates are falling well short of the Ministry of Health's own targets.
On Monday 1,608 tests were completed, with a… Video, Audio
Questions raised over mental health needs in managed isolation
There are questions about mental health care for those in managed isolation and quarantine following the sentencing of the first person to flee such a facility today.
Suzanne Marie Derrett was… Audio