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Checkpoint for Friday 16 October 2015
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Brit teen sentenced on terrorism charges in UK
6:58 PM.A British teenager romantically linked to the boy who incited an attack on Anzac Day parade in Melbourne has been sentenced on terrorism charges in the UK. Audio
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Fear wallabies may invade Te Urewera National Park
6:54 PM.People in Bay of Plenty are being urged to look out for wallabies amid fears that the marsupials are spreading across the region. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
6:51 PM.It's an action packed weekend ahead for the Maori Party which is keen to win back voters and revamp its image as an enduring voice for Maori; Rangatahi Maori in Auckland are confused about how reforms… Read more Audio
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Focus on the Government Books
6:36 PM.After talking it up for years, the National-led Government was finally able to announce this week that it had got the books back into surplus. Our political reporter, Chris Bramwell, looks at the… Read more Audio
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People on low incomes struggling with rising rents
6:28 PM.Beneficiaries and people on low incomes are being hit hard by rising rents and increasing fresh food costs. Audio
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Ewen MacDonald to be released in November
6:17 PM.Ewen MacDonald, the man acquitted of killing Feilding farmer, Scott Guy, has been granted parole and will be released from jail next month. Audio
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Deportations' shadow over transtasman bilateral
6:10 PM.Australia's new prime minister arrives in New Zealand shortly for a first-up meeting with John Key under the shadow of mass deportations and detentions across the Tasman. Audio
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Samoan artists collaborate on live tattoo art exhibition
5:54 PM.Eight Aucklanders have volunteered their bodies for a live tattoo art exhibition, organised by two Samoan artists. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 October 2015
5:48 PM.The Presbyterian Church's Māori division has rounded on its General Assembly, accusing it of walking away from its partnership to fund and support Turakina Maori Girls College; The Maori Party is… Read more Audio
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Govt urged to reconsider bringing remains back
5:43 PM.The brother of a soldier killed and buried in Malaysia nearly 50 years ago is urging the Government to reconsider repatriating him and others deployed in the south east Asian nation. Audio
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Mother in social worker sex case
5:40 PM.The mother of a boy who says he had sex with his social worker when he was 15, says she felt "mixed up" about her son having a female looking after him. Audio
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How consumers are coping with low inflation
5:36 PM.Inflation pressures have remain subdued in the third quarter, as rises in the price of fresh food, building costs and rates were partly offset by falls in vehicle licensing costs. Audio
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Today's market update
5:34 PM.The stock exchange says there's no reason to delist Pyne Gould Corporation from the sharemarket, although it's still working with the company to make sure it complies with the market's rules. Audio
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Silver Fern Farms decision will be a defining moment - board
5:27 PM.Silver Fern Farms shareholders have overwhelmingly backed a 260 million dollar Chinese joint venture that the company's board says will be a defining moment for the meat industry. Audio
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2011 not 2007 motivating French
5:23 PM.The 2011 loss to the All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup final will motivate France ahead of Sunday morning's quarterfinal in Cardiff - not the memories of their 2007 upset victory. Audio
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Helicopter pilot pleads guilty
5:20 PM.The helicopter pilot who rescued two hunters in deep trouble pleaded guilty today, though outside the court he was being hailed as a life-saver. Audio
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Masala restrauters sentenced for exploiting staff
5:16 PM.A waiter says working at the Masala Indian restaurant chain made his life hell with conditions so bad he wanted to fly home to India. Audio
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Mass deportation and detentions top of Turnbull talks agenda
5:11 PM.The mass deportation and detention of New Zealanders from Australia is top of the agenda for John Key when he meets Malcolm Turnbull for the first time as Prime Minister in Auckland tonight. Audio
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Ewen Macdonald will be released on parole
5:07 PM.Ewen Macdonald has been granted parole and will be released next month but he must comply with a number of strict conditions including not entering the North Island. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 16 October 2015
5:00 PM.Scott Guy's family prepare for Ewen Macdonald's release from jail next month. Deportees are top of the agenda with Malcolm Turnbull due to touch down in Auckland and the Black and Blue quarter final -… Read more Audio