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Crowds at Manukau Pak'nSave for sales as cost of living bites
A Pak'nSave supermarket in South Auckland will have shoppers queuing for heavily reduced prices all week.
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Christchurch stabbing: Witnesses saw attacker flee with woman in white car
15 Nov 2022Police are trying to identify a couple seen near Bexley park around the time a man walking his dog was stabbed multiple times.
The man's family found him conscious but critically wounded at the… Read more Video, Audio
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Nursing students call for paid placements - Shane Reti responds
Third year nursing students are pleading to be paid during their hospital placements with many feeling broken and abused by the system before they are even fully trained.
On Checkpoint on Friday… Read more Video, Audio
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Govt seeks feedback on second Auckland harbour crossing
14 Nov 2022Like a bridge over troubled waters, the debate for a second harbour crossing in Auckland rolls on.
The government has opened up consultation to see what residents in the city of sails want to help… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland Council warns illegal rubbish dumpers will be fined
14 Nov 2022They say one person's trash is another's treasure, but sometimes it's just junk to everyone.
And Auckland Council is warning people not to illegally dump it, or it could cost you.
Roadside dumping… Read more Video, Audio
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Nearly half of NZers cannot afford dental care - new report
14 Nov 2022Most New Zealanders are all too aware of what a kick in the teeth a bill from the dentist can be.
New Zealanders spend $2.5 million a day on dental care, averaging $350 per visit which is crippling… Read more Video, Audio
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Police seek footage after man stabbed in Christchurch park
14 Nov 2022A man is fighting for his life in Christchurch tonight after being stabbed while walking his dog this morning.
He was found with multiple stab wounds in Bexley Park. Detective Inspector Nicola Reeves… Read more Video, Audio
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Cost of living troubles stretch animal shelters
14 Nov 2022Rescue shelters are being pushed beyond their limits with a record number of sick and malnourished animals being abandoned.
The rising cost of living has many people struggling to even make ends meet… Read more Video, Audio
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Health Minister acknowledges nursing student 'attrition'
Dozens of AUT nursing students have contacted Checkpoint, sharing harrowing experiences of their final year of study. Some describe driving long distances to unpaid hospital placements, having to… Read more Video, Audio
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Staff cuts 'inevitable' to fix budget shortfall - Auckland Council CEO
Auckland Council CEO Jim Stabback says staff cuts are "inevitable" as the organisation seeks to meet its $270m budget shortfall.
"I think it's inevitable as we think about how we refine our… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland councillors debate fix for $270m fiscal hole
"A battle against rate rises and service cuts" - Auckland councillors have been debating how to plug a $270 million financial hole.
Mayor Wayne Brown is determined the burden won't be passed on to… Read more Video, Audio
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Bin should be last resort for clothing - Mindful Fashion
10 Nov 2022An alleged dust-up over dumpster diving has raised questions about what happens to high end fashion castoffs.
The NZ Herald has reported that a well known local fashion brand has objected to a… Read more Video, Audio
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Maria Foy on school absenteeism
10 Nov 2022Forty percent of NZ parents are comfortable with their child missing a week or more of classes each term, according to a new study. Happy Mum, Happy Child website founder Maria Foy talks through the… Read more Video, Audio
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Napier man in battle with EQC for help recovering from flood
9 Nov 2022A Napier man is in a fight with the Earthquake Commission seeking support to help recover from a flood that wreaked havoc in the city two years ago.
Paul Matthews says he had his own emergency two… Read more Video, Audio
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NZ housing market sees major value drops in main centres
9 Nov 2022The housing market has experienced a sharp turnaround over the past year, with double-digit declines in value in all the main centres.
And there's no sign yet that house they've hit the bottom.
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Motel emergency accommodation 'damaging' - Rotorua Mayor
9 Nov 2022Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell says it is very disappointing to hear the Social Development Minister say there is no end date for Rotorua motels being used as emergency housing.
"It is absolutely one of… Read more Video, Audio
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High Court orders Tūhoe stop scrapping huts in Te Urewera
9 Nov 2022Tūhoe has been ordered to immediately stop scrapping tramping huts in Te Urewera after one their own took legal action.
The land belongs to Tūhoe, and its operational entity, Te Uru Taumatua, has… Read more Video, Audio
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Amplified | Breakout | LEAO Live Performance
9 Nov 2022LEAO Music Video Performance Read more Video
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Amplified | Episode 2 | LEAO
9 Nov 2022Jess catches up with David Feauai-Afaese, of Samoan rock project LEAO, about music as a form of rejoice, LEAO’s famous high-energy live performances, and what it means to “think Pacifically." Read more Video
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Episode 10: After Dinner Mint?
8 Nov 2022Bogus or the bomb? Our guests review the party. Read more Video, Audio
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No deadline for phasing out motel emergency accommodation
8 Nov 2022The government cannot give a deadline for phasing out emergency motel accommodation, but the Social Development Minister told Checkpoint she would reveal the results of a review and redesign by the… Read more Video, Audio
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Loading Docs 2022 | Testimony
7 Nov 202245 years after his parents were wrongfully imprisoned for overstaying, a Tongan New Zealander finally admits the painful truth behind what really happened to his family during the Dawn Raids. Read more Video
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A year on the farm: Tailing the spring lambs
A mob of bouncy lambs locate their baaing mums after having their tails docked by Oxford farmers Alistair and Genna Bird. Read more Video, Audio
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Loading Docs 2022 | He Ōhākī - Imparting Words of Wisdom
3 Nov 2022Centuries of Tūhoe wisdom are illuminated by Kararaina Rangihau, youngest daughter of John Rangihau, as a means of truly addressing the impact of institutional racism against Māori. Read more Video