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Meng | Full Documentary
13 Mar 2023A one-hour, bilingual documentary that follows former Gisborne mayor and current Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon. Read more Video
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The Adventures of Piripi | Episode 4
13 Mar 2023Piripi decided to leave school early and join the forestry, so he hasn’t been on the job long. This week, we follow him to mahi up in the bush. Doesn’t start off well—he’s slept through his alarm! Read more Video
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Thousands gather in Manukau as Polyfest relaunches after years offstage
10 Mar 2023Thousands of people gathered at the Manukau Sports Bowl for 'Polyfest' today - which is the largest Pacific dance event in the world.
It is the first time the festival has been held in full and open… Read more Video, Audio
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More empty windows on Cuba St as rents skyrocket
10 Mar 2023On one of Wellington's most famous streets, there's a domino of shops closing their doors.
Owners say they simply can't afford the rent on Cuba Street, and it's losing the charm that once drew crowds… Read more Video, Audio
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Ambulance ramping getting more common with ED pressure
10 Mar 2023As our hospital emergency departments buckle under the relentless demand, flow-on effects are being felt across the health sector.
Ambulances are spending increasing amounts of time waiting outside… Read more Video, Audio
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Basketball: Fate of Breakers' season could be decided
10 Mar 2023The fate of the Breakers' season in the Australian National Basketball League could be decided this weekend.
The finals series against the Kings is locked at 1-all with game three in Sydney tonight.
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Ex-Fiji PM Bainimarama granted bail after charges of interferen
10 Mar 2023Fiji's former PM Frank Bainimarama and suspended police chief have been granted bail, after spending the night in custody.
Local media reports the bail was ten-thousand Fijian dollars - which is in… Read more Video, Audio
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Dr Bryan Betty details severity of meningitis
10 Mar 2023There's a push to increase the awareness of the speed and severity of Meningitis. Two university students are among four confirmed cases of the meningococcal disease in the Canterbury region this… Read more Video, Audio
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'I've got the boats, not the people' - Fullers boss calls for easing immigration rules for crew
9 Mar 2023Coromandel could have its ferry service back if the government losened immigration rules to allow more skippers and qualified crew into the country, the boss of Fullers 360 says.
Right now road… Read more Video, Audio
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'Bit of an ordeal' - St Bathan's man hit by charging boar
9 Mar 2023Imagine you're having a quiet evening on the deck of your Central Otago cottage, when a family of wild pigs gatecrashes.
And when you head down to shoo them along, you find yourself face to face with… Read more Video, Audio
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Revived ferry connection to Coromandel being explored - Transport Minister
Transport Minister Michael Wood says the government is committed to restoring the road connection across the Coromandel Peninsula, after the major dropout on SH25A a few weeks ago.
Earlier on… Read more Video, Audio
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PM in Coromandel pledges support but no detail on road fixes
9 Mar 2023Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has been in the Coromandel region today, to see the destruction of a wet summer with two cyclones hitting the area.
He's promised support to businesses desperately… Read more Video, Audio
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Medical recruiter details number of doctors in health sector
The Health Minister's claim that recruitment of doctors and nurses is going "incredibly well" has suprised some in the industry.
Last night on Checkpoint Dr Ayesha Verall said across the course of… Read more Video, Audio
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Black Caps back in action in Sri Lanka Test at Christchurch
9 Mar 2023The Black Caps are back in action against Sri Lanka in the first cricket Test in Christchurch.
There is plenty to play for in the last Test series of the summer as the Black Caps look to improve… Read more Video, Audio
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Hawke's Bay rail line a mess after Cyclone Gabrielle
9 Mar 2023Washed-out bridges, twisted steel and missing bits of rail track have halted trains around Napier.
A huge clean up operation is now under way to repair the lines after Cyclone Gabrielle tore its… Read more Video, Audio
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PM Hipkins waits on NZTA advice before promising road fixes
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visited fragile roads on the Coromandel Peninsula today.
It comes as State Highway 25A connecting Kopu with Hikuai remains closed and State Highway 25 between Opoutere… Read more Video, Audio
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Big cat fans upset at Kamo sanctuary liquidation
8 Mar 2023News of the sudden liquidation of the Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary - and possible euthanasia of 15 big cats - is causing upset.
The park houses lions, tigers and a leopard. Sam Olley reports from Te Tai… Read more Video, Audio
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Pregnant Coromandel woman faces three-hour drive to birthing unit
8 Mar 2023A pregnant Coromandel woman faces a three hour drive on backroads to get to a birthing unit, instead of a 45-minute trip, because of the road closure.
Leilani Brown lives in Whenuakite. She's… Read more Video, Audio
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Key Coromandel road SH25 reopens near Opoutere after washout
8 Mar 2023A crucial Coromandel highway with a big hole in it, will reopen tonight at 7pm and will stay open overnight.
A chunk of State Highway 25 between Hikuai and Whangamatā has fallen away.
The hole has… Read more Video, Audio
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What regions need, three weeks since Cyclone Gabrielle
Three weeks on from Cyclone Gabrielle and flood victims are still waiting to hear more details of the government recovery plan.
Major state highways are out for the foreseeable for Wairoa, Hawke's… Read more Video, Audio
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Lake Alice abuse survivor calls for water tower memorial
8 Mar 2023For decades a former patient of the notorious Lake Alice child and adolescent unit couldn't return to the site where she was abused.
But now she'd like to see the psychiatric hospital's former water… Read more Video, Audio
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NZ Cricket pitching in to help those hit by Cyclone Gabrielle
8 Mar 2023New Zealand Cricket are 'pitching in' to help communities devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle by putting some Black Caps memorabilia up for auction.
Money raised from the auction will go to the New… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland Hospital ED was exceptionally busy on Tuesday - Health Minister
Emergency doctors are worried the country's hospitals wont cope in the face of winter illnesses with patients already turned away from Auckland Hospital, because its ED was too full.
But the Health… Read more Video, Audio
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Whangamatā school pupils remote learning while SH25 fixed
SH25 at Opoutere is going to reopen tonight to light vehicles, after a washout grew yesterday to take out a lane of the key road to the Coromandel Peninsula.
The bus to Whangamatā Area School has not… Read more Video, Audio