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Countdown to polls closing in NYC mayoral race
4:14 PM.US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about polls closing in less than 24 hours as New York City chooses its next mayor. Audio
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Increasing calls for horse racing ban as Melbourne Cup takes place
4:06 PM.There are increasing calls for the Melbourne Cup and horse racing generally to be stopped across the ditch and here in Aotearoa. The latest "Deathwatch" report from Australia's Coalition for the… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 3 November
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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School goes against measles advice as more cases confirmed
5:26 PM.A Wellington school is going against official advice telling some students to stay at home while their measles vacination status is confirmed after an infected person was at a prize giving. Meanwhile… Read more Audio
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Eli Katoa undergoes surgery after 'seizure activity'
5:23 PM.Tonga forward Eli Katoa was hospitalised following seizure activity on the sidelines during a Pacific Championships rugby league match against New Zealand at Eden Park yesterday. In worrying scenes… Read more Audio
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Parents hope toddler can access life extending treatment as Pharmac considers broader funding
5:14 PM.The parents of an Auckland toddler say they're living in hope their wee boy will soon have access to a "miracle" life-extending treatment for his cystic fibrosis. Pharmac currently funds the drug… Read more Audio
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Concerns about head of government advisory group being
5:08 PM.It can be revealed concerns about the head of a government advisory group on crime are being kept secret. A Checkpoint investigation has found three staff members contracted to the Ministerial… Read more Audio
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Te Pāti Māori president suggests MPs stand down
4:47 PM.The war of words between Te Pāti Māori's leadership and two of its MPs has taken a dramatic step today, with president John Tamihere suggesting Mariameno Kapa-Kingi and Tākuta Ferris 'do the… Read more Audio
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School clashes with officials over handling of measles outbreak
4:43 PM.At least one school is clashing with officials over how to handle the current measles outbreak, as three of the country's largest secondary schools confirm cases of the highly-contagious disease… Read more Audio
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Wellington Phoenix to kick start women's campaign at home
4:31 PM.The Wellington Phoenix will kick start their A-league women's campaign at home this week against Canberra United after sitting out the first week. With a new coach, new import players and the additon… Read more Audio
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Conservationist believes biosecurity's response to hornets 'inadequate'
4:23 PM.A conservationist and former bee keeper is describing biosecurity's response to the yellow legged hornet as "hopelessly inadequate". Three queens have been discovered on Auckland's North Shore, one in… Read more Audio
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Major developments in Sudan civil war
4:14 PM.Middle East correspondent Jacob Brown spoke to Lisa Owen about major developments from Sudan's civil war, as well as more progress in the Gaza Ceasefire agreement. Audio
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Calls for greater transparency about how Pharmac prioritises medicines
4:06 PM.There are calls for greater transparency about how Pharmac prioritises medicines on what is effectively a wait list for funding as it considers culling that list. If the proposal goes ahead the… Read more Audio
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NZ's discontinued treats
5:56 PM.In light of Halloween Checkpoint producer Johnny Sutherland spoke to Lisa Owen about the various Kiwi treats that you can't find on New Zealand shelves anymore. Audio
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Prince Andrew to be stripped of all royal titles
5:44 PM.United Kingdom correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the former Prince Andrew being stripped of all royal titles and privileges, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales winning a… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 31 October 2025
5:35 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Power outage affecting much of Far North
5:32 PM.A major power outage is affecting much of the Far North. Lines company Top Energy says more than 23 thousand homes and businesses are currently without power. CEO of Top Energy Russell Shaw spoke to… Read more Audio
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Kiwis facing redemption as Pacific Champs return to Auckland
5:31 PM.The Kiwis are chasing redemption, and the Kiwi Ferns want to get one over the best in the world, when rugby league's Pacific Championships return to Auckland. After a week off, the Kiwis face a Tongan… Read more Audio
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Stinking voodoo lillies to flower for first time in seven years
5:27 PM.Who ever said "be sure to the smell the flowers along the way" probably never sniffed the complex blend of rotting meat, wet dog and sewage; apparently the signature fragrance of Voodoo lillies. It… Read more Audio
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Waitangi Tribunal recommends expansion of citizenship rights
5:16 PM.The Waitangi Tribunal is recommending the government expand citizenship rights to second generation Maori born overseas after complaints the current system is racist and ignores tangta whenua's… Read more Audio
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Watercare 'extremely disappointed and sorry' after oyster farms contaminated
5:08 PM.Watercare says it is extremely disappointed and sorry that a fault with one its plants saw Auckland oyster farms contaminated and unable to harvest. The Matakana farmers are devastated yet another… Read more Audio
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Measles cases now linked to a third school
4:53 PM.An epidemiologist says the number of measles cases over the next few days will tell the extent of the outbreak, with cases now linked to a third school. 13 measles cases are confirmed across New… Read more Audio
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Crackdown on out of district dumpers avoiding rates
4:47 PM.There is a crackdown on out-of-district discount-hunting dumpers travelling kilometres to off-load their rubbish at the Waihi tip because it is cheaper. About half the people dropping rubbish at the… Read more Audio
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Students sacrifcing study as they struggle to get by on loans
4:43 PM.It may be called a living costs loan, but is it really enough to live on? As the cost of essentials rise rapidly some students say the loans are nowhere near enough to make ends meet. Each year, the… Read more Audio
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Blaze at asbestos-filled pub deemed suspicious
4:36 PM.A blaze at an old asbestos-filled pub that closed several schools around Palmerston North has been deemed suspicious. Residents say strong winds spread thick smoke from the fire at the once popular… Read more Audio