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Checkpoint for Monday 10 June 2024
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Govt directs PSC to intiate inquiry into Te Paati Maori
5:49 PM.The coalition Government has directed the Public Service Commission initiate an independent inquiry into allegations Te Paati Maori misused data during the 2023 election campaign. Audio
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European elections: Big gains for far right
5:44 PM.UK correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about the European elections, the outlook for Britain's election less than a month away and an extra special event that took place during D-Day… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 10 June 2024
5:33 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Black Sticks beat France in final of Nations Cup
5:29 PM.The Black Sticks will return to hockey's elite Pro-League after beating France in the final of the Nations Cup tournament in Poland this morning, Bridget Tunnicliffe speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Scott Watson's face shown on TV could have influenced eye witnesses
5:26 PM.Scott Watson's face "plastered" across TV screens months before his arrest for the murders of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope could have influenced eye witnesses, the Court of Appeal was told today, Ruth… Read more Audio
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90% of Auckland boarding houses operating illegally
5:17 PM.90% of Auckland boarding houses inspected in the past year appear to be operating illegally, with the Corrections Department and Work and Income are still referring residents to them, Auckland Council… Read more Audio
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Cancer patient self funding life extending treatment
5:07 PM.A cancer patient speaks to Lisa Owen has had to self fund life extending cancer treatments; battle the bank and question government road funding priorities in the face of broken promises. Audio
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Public sector workers fearful of speaking Te Reo Maori
4:49 PM.People working inside the public sector are fearful of speaking te reo Maori in case they're reprimanded, according to one iwi leader speaking at the urgent inquiry into Te Reo in the public sector… Read more Audio
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Homicide investigation of Waikato baby continues
4:46 PM.Police have been examining a property in Te Kuiti today after the ten-month old baby boy was brought unconscious to Te Kuiti Hospital on Saturday and later died, Natalie Akoorie is at the scene. Audio
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Woman's husband's death at hospital still has no answers
4:35 PM.A woman whose husband died suddenly at Palmerston North Hospital said the wait for answers about what happened nearly four years ago is torturous, Jimmy Ellingham reports. Audio
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Kite foiler named to compete at Paris Olympics
4:27 PM.Lukas Walton-Keim's naming this morning came as a huge relief after his appeal of his initial non-nomination, Bridget Tunnicliffe has more. Audio
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China's second highest ranking politican visiting NZ this week
4:24 PM.China's second highest ranking politican Li Qiang will visit New Zealand this week, Anneke Smith speaks to Lisa Owen. Audio
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Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz resigns
4:17 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown speaks to Lisa Owen about Benny Gantz resigning from the Israeli war cabinet and a raid in Gaza by the Israeli army that saw the release of four hostages at the… Read more Audio
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How long is too long to linger over a cuppa?
4:13 PM.Visual journalist Marika Khabazi did some cafe hopping of her own, to ask people how long is too long to linger over a cuppa. Video, Audio
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Journalist asked to leave cafe after an hour
4:05 PM.A journalist was asked to leave an Ahuriri eatery after an hour, apparently because hadn't spent enough to linger longer. Audio