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Checkpoint for Friday 7 June 2019
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Lawyer questions injured woman's memory
6:22 PM.The lawyer for one of two men accused of murdering a man in Mangere last year today questioned his wife about what she remembers of the night her husband died. Audio
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Homeless staying at Parnell motel abusive & ill-behaved, businesses say
6:13 PM.The Parnell City Lodge has become an emergency housing provider for the homeless, but local business people say they're causing problems in the wealthy Auckland suburb - urinating in store doorways… Read more Audio
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Dolphin announcement underwhelms
6:08 PM.Environmental groups say they're disappointed that cameras will only be placed on 28 of the more than 1000 fishing boats in New Zealand to help protect the critically endangered Māui dolphins. Video, Audio
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Mount Hutt opens for 2019 season
5:54 PM.The bosses of one of the South Island's major ski fields hope recent improvements will continue to drive visitor numbers up. Mount Hutt opened today for the 2019 ski season, with some keen skiers and… Read more Video, Audio
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$54m cash injection for NZ courts hoped to speed up justice
5:39 PM.Justice Minister Andrew Little says people are waiting too long for their court cases to be heard, but it's hoped a $54m cash injection into courts will get the wheels of justice spinning a little… Read more Video, Audio
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Better pay offers essential to settling industrial stalemate - principals
5:34 PM.School principals warn that talks aimed at solving the industrial stalemate between the government and teacher unions will fail unless the government improves its pay offers to teachers. Audio
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Evening business for Friday 7th June
5:31 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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West Coast man unearths gold nugget worth $25,000
5:25 PM.Gold fever has hit the West Coast after local man Craig Douglas stumbled upon the biggest gold nugget seen by local buyers in up to five decades. Video, Audio
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Queenstown, Wanaka locals vote in favour of bed tax
5:20 PM.Provisional results of a non-binding referendum show more than 80 percent of Wanaka and Queenstown voters back a bed tax, which would be used to help fund infrastructure. Audio
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Missing tramper’s family hold out hope he’ll be found alive
5:17 PM.The family of Darren Myers, who has been missing in the Tararua Ranges for almost a week, say they're still hopeful he'll be found alive. Video, Audio
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Three men charged with aggravated burglary following fatal shooting
5:14 PM.A man has appeared in court in Hamilton, charged with possessing a firearm and methamphetamine, after a fatal shooting in the tiny rural Waikato settlement of Hauturu. Another three men, who were… Read more Audio
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Cook Islands girl detained in US set to be sent home
5:08 PM.A nine-year-old Cook Islands girl is finally set to return to her parents after enduring an almost two-week detention in the United States. Ngatupuna Raela's family say they just want her home, while… Read more Audio
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Checkpoint for Friday, June 7th, 2019
5:00 PM.Watch today's full programme here. Video
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