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Checkpoint for Tuesday 16 September 2025
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Heatwave deaths could jump 400% in Australia according to climate predictions
5:43 PM.Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about warnings from Australia's first ever National Climate Risk Assessment that shows heatwave deaths could soar by more than 400% if global… Read more Audio
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Evening business for 16 September 2025
5:37 PM.News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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French rugby player appealing ban for biting opposition
5:34 PM.Two French players are appealing bans that would rule them out of the rest of the Rugby World Cup, and one of them is for biting another player. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Te Pāti Māori president backs MP's controversial comments
5:29 PM.Te Pāti Māori's leader Rāwiri Waititi has finally responded to questions about Tākuta Ferris's controversial race comments, but with a catch, he would only answer question in te reo. It comes after… Read more Audio
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More than 40 per cent of people want NZ to recognise Palestine
5:25 PM.This weekend, the foreign minister will leave for New York to take part in the United Nations General Assembly, where it's expected he'll reveal New Zealand's position on whether to recognise a… Read more Audio
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Temporary stop to some overseas adoptions
5:17 PM.The government has suspended adoptions from certain countries after it was revealed people with histories of violence or sexual abuse were able to adopt children from overseas. Association Justice… Read more Audio
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Cancer patients must move abroad for drugs - Haematologist
5:08 PM.A Haematologist believes specialists are being left with no choice but to recommend some cancer patients move to Australia to get life prolonging drugs that are not funded in New Zealand. He said… Read more Audio
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Spring brings waves of cherry blossoms to Christchurch
4:54 PM.As the spring season takes hold, for many of us it can mean unsettled and temperamental weather. But in Christchurch, it's brought a pink and white wave of cherry blossoms which are on show across… Read more Audio
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Cancer patients moving to Australia to access unfunded drugs
4:48 PM.Blood cancer patients are being forced to move to Australia to access life prolonging drugs that are not funded in Aotearoa. Daratumumab, or dara, can help prolong the lives of people with the blood… Read more Audio
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Community group breaking free of debt cycles by pooling savings
4:43 PM.A Porirua community group says members are saving money for the first time and breaking free from devastating cycles of debt by creating their own pool of savings and interest-free loans. It's a model… Read more Audio
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Geordie Beamish secures gold in 3000 metres
4:30 PM.A year after Olympic heartbreak, Geordie Beamish is a world champion. Today the 28-year-old won the 3000m steeplechase at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Ranked 44th in the world, the best… Read more Audio
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Family shoe business selling up after 140 years
4:23 PM.After more than 140 years of making traditionally-crafted leather footware, the McKinlay family is looking for someone else to step into their hard-wearing shoes. The Dunedin-based business produces… Read more Audio
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Fallout from Charlie Kirk assassination continues
4:12 PM.US correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about the fallout from the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk continues. The 31-year-old was fatally shot last week while speaking… Read more Audio
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Residents split over loosening Eden Park event rules
4:06 PM.The government has signalled it plans to use new powers under the Resource Management Act to change event rules at Auckland's Eden Park if it can. At the moment the stadium can host a maximum of 12… Read more Audio