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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 16 October 2024
16 Oct 2024The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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At The Movies - Heroes and Villains
16 Oct 2024Simon Morris previews the upcoming British and Irish Film Festival, and checks out two American movies that pay tribute to, respectively, that country's heroes and villains - Super/Man: The… Audio
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The British and Irish Film Festival
16 Oct 2024Fergus Grady, Director of the British & Irish Film Festival, previews this year's programme. Among the highlights are Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes, We Live In Time, with Florence Pugh, a tribute… Audio
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Review : The Apprentice - Super / Man
16 Oct 2024The Apprentice is the based-on-reality story of Donald Trump's sinister mentor - notorious lawyer Roy Cohn - while the documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve story is the biopic of the actor who… Audio
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Review : A Mistake
16 Oct 2024A Mistake is a New Zealand film about a medical misadventure and its consequences. Directed and written by Christine Jeffs (Sunshine Cleaning), based on the best-selling novel by Carl Shuker. It stars… Audio
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The Panel with Simon Wilson and Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (Part 2)
16 Oct 2024Tonight on the second half of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Simon Wilson and Dame Denise L'Estrange-Corbet discuss accusations that State Premiers in Australia have "insulted" King Charles… Audio
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The Panel with Simon Wilson and Dame Denise L'Estrange-Corbet (Part 1)
16 Oct 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Simon Wilson and Dame Denise L'Estrange-Corbet discuss the urgent Council meeting called by Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau and the great cycling lane… Audio
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Controversial African activist arrested in Paris
16 Oct 2024Africa correspondent Elna Schutz spoke to Lisa Owen about a controversial African activist being arrested in Paris, the impacts of the drought across Southern African countries on people and a long… Audio
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Police bust fishers allegedly taking whitebait from Waiau River
16 Oct 2024Police have netted several fishers allegedly, illegally taking whitebait from Southland's Waiau river. The bust was part of a joint operation between Police, the Department of Conservation, Fisheries… Audio
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Moment of Calm: Taking you to the river
16 Oct 2024This week's Sonic Moment of Calm takes you to the river. The Tongariro River to be exact. Audio
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Samoa villages demand compensation from NZ government
16 Oct 2024Villages along the South coast of Upolu in Samoa near the shipwrecked Manawanui are demanding compensation from the New Zealand government, saying the maritime disaster has affected their livelihoods… Audio
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40 senior doctors give open letter to PM on Dunedin Hospital
In an open letter to the Prime Minister, more than 40 southern senior doctors are warning any cost cut cutting or down sizing of the Dunedin Hospital rebuild could leave it in a precarious state… Audio
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Wellington councilllor Tim Brown speaks on council meeting
16 Oct 2024A closed door crisis meeting of the Wellington City Council has broken up in the last hour. The government has signalled it could intervene, with one minister describing it as a shambles. Some… Audio
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Dunedin woman's future uncertain after house red stickered
16 Oct 2024A Dunedin solo mum is at breaking point, with her family spread across three temporary homes, after her Clyde Hill house was red stickered following the flood earlier this month. Krystal Brens' house… Audio
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Inflation drops back into target range
16 Oct 2024The era of crushing price rises is over, that's the victory cry from the Finance Minister today, as inflation drops back into its target range. Figures show prices are still up - but just by 2.2… Audio
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Far North District Council considering buyout scheme
16 Oct 2024Cyclone Gabrielle still feels like yesterday for some Far Northerners struggling with damaged and dangerous homes. But for a few, there could be a way out at last, as the council considers a buy-out… Audio
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British lawyer accused of pressuring rugby player to lie about diagnosis
16 Oct 2024The British lawyer leading a multi-million dollar concussion lawsuit against rugby's governing bodies has been accused of pressuring a player to lie about his dementia diagnosis. More than 200 former… Audio
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Wellington councillors in closed door urgent meeting
16 Oct 2024Mayor Tory Whanau said she won't be resigning despite claims Wellington city council is a shambles and the government is considering intervention. Councillors are still in a closed door urgent meeting… Audio
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North Korea blows up roads linking it with South Korea
16 Oct 2024Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about China surrounding Taiwan with a series of military drills earlier this week, North Korea blowing up roads linking it with South Korea and some… Audio
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Restaurant Association speaks on outdoor dining fee hikes
16 Oct 2024Hikes in outdoor dining fees are hitting already struggling hospitality businesses hard according to their Association. Yesterday, Checkpoint spoke to a Queenstown business owner who says his outdoor… Audio
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