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Checkpoint

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Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.

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Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Airborne asbestos found in children's play sand 02.07.2026

Every option, as soon as possible. It's what the Consumer Affairs Minister is demanding after findings this morning showed asbestos in contaminated children's play sand can be airborne. One of the options Cameron Brewer has asked for could be a total ban on the products. His urgent meeting with officials today came hours after AUT released its results from a world-first study. Some every-day paren...

Drastic action needed to save Tarakihi:environmental group 02.07.2026

One of Aotearoa's most popular fish is on the verge of extinction and drastic action is needed to save it, according to an environmental group. Tarakihi is often one half of that much loved duo, fish and chips, part of a home fry up or popular on restaurant menus. Most are caught commercially using trawl nets. Raewyn Peart from the Environmental Defence Society spoke to Lisa Owen.

Nelson underwater hockey players to represent NZ 02.07.2026

Six underwater hockey players from Nelson are representing New Zealand at the age group world championships in Turkey later this month. The minority sport has always had a strong following at the top of the South, with Nelson Tasman club players often competing nationally and internationally, trained by coaches who have represented the country at an elite level.

Former Te Pati Maori co-leader calls for leadership change 02.07.2026

Te Pati Maori's troubles have resurfaced, with a former co-leader calling for a change in leadership. It comes after the party faced a period of turmoil and infighting, resulting in one of its MPs being expelled and another leaving to start her own party. Te Ururoa Flavell says he's been approached by many staunch supporters who were uncertain about how to vote.

Palmerston North getting fourth McDonalds 02.07.2026

New Plymouth has one, Tauranga three and Palmerston North? Well, it's getting a fourth McDonalds. But not everyone is lovin' it. Locals have been debating whether another set of gold arches are necessary, with the construction for a new restaurant underway. Sammy Carter reports.

Two NZ coaches may face homicide charges in Philippines 02.07.2026

Two NZ coaches potentially face homicide charges in the Philippines over the tragic deaths last month of two basketball players, who were on a training exercise. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.

Top chef questions Michelin awards selections 02.07.2026

Not everyone is eating up Aotearoa's new Michelin status. One top chef has described the award night as an absolute joke and questioned how some winners were chosen. In a social media post, Chef Jack Crosti applauded those who've worked their butts off. But he's questioning some selections and said it felt like Michelin had resorted to a google search. Crosti spoke to Lisa Owen.

Trump’s finances for last year revealed 02.07.2026

United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about how the US president's finances for last year have been revealed and how the US is trying to kick its way to the next round of the World Cup.

Massive waste levels in govt's school lunch programme 02.07.2026

Enormous amounts of packaging waste from the government's school lunch programme is going straight to the dump. An Audit Office report has highlighted high levels of waste in the programme and not just food. The School Lunch Collective provides 200,000 lunches a day, many of them in aluminium trays, with disposable utensils. The report said at the moment waste packaging from 57 percent of the scho...

Government continues road cone crackdown 01.07.2026

From today Council's are required to take a common sense, risk based approach to temporary traffic management. That should mean less rows of bright orange safety cones. Tranport minister Chris Bishop spoke with Lisa Owen.

Handling of OIA request by PM’s office unreasonable, watchdog finds 01.07.2026

An independent watchdog has found the handling of an official information request by the Prime Minister's office was unreasonable. It comes after a court ordered lobbying documents relating to changing climate laws be released. The Prime Minister's accepted the recommendations - including to review the decision, but opposition parties say it still stinks. Political reporter Lillian Hanly has more.

Evening business for Wednesday 1 July 2026 01.07.2026

News from the business sector, including a market report.

Thunderstorms at FIFA World Cup 01.07.2026

Mexico and Ecuador's match was dislayed due to weather this afternoon. The oldest player in the NBA, LeBron James, is also making moves. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke with Lisa Owen.

Glasgow on high alert over suspected Ebola case 01.07.2026

Refugees allowed to settle in the UK might have to repay the government £10,000 to cover their own support, while commuters in England grappled with major disruption this week. UK correspondent Grace Thomas spoke with Lisa Owen.

Illegal tobacco network shut down 01.07.2026

A Government taskforce set up to target black market cigarettes says it has shut down a network and raided eight stores that were selling products. RNZ has been investigating the illicit smokes, sold over the counter at prices well below retail value, and without any of the health warnings or quitline numbers required by law. Finn Blackwell reports.

Deep fakes and A-I generated scams harder to spot 01.07.2026

Deep fakes and A-I generated scams are now so sophisticated it's getting harder to pick them out of a line-up. That's why a tech users advocacy groups wants laws requiring telcos and social media platforms to proactively detect and block fraudulent activity and scams, in a move away from the "user beware" approach. TUANZ said too much responsibility is being placed on individual users and small bu...

Taranaki couple says government should stop chasing them 01.07.2026

A Taranaki couple wants the government to stop chasing them for hundreds of thousands of dollars in court costs after the Crown dropped plans to seize part of their farm for a highway project. Taranaki-Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more.

Nurses union want inquiry into ED death 01.07.2026

The New Zealand Nurses Organisation is calling for an independent inquiry into the death of a man at Waikato Hospital's emergency department. The man was found unconcious in the ED toilet and he was unable to be resusciated. NZNO chief executive Paul Goulter spoke with Lisa Owen.

ED patient says line out the door when man died 01.07.2026

A mother and daughter who watched as Waikato Hospital staff frantically tried to resuscitate a man found unconscious on the floor of a toilet say the waiting room had a line out the door. The man presented to ED on Monday night. Health correspondent Kate Green reports.

Serena Williams' return cut short in first round at Wimbledon 01.07.2026

Serena Williams' much anticipated return to competitive singles tennis action was cut short in the first round at Wimbledon. The tennis icon hadn't played a singles match in almost four years prior to today's loss. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.

Aussie who collected whale poo helps with scientific discovery 01.07.2026

A enthusiastic Australian jogger who collected whale poo on his runs and stashed it in the freezer has provided scientists with a veritable treasure trove. The dung and whale poo from other areas has revealed valuable new information about the diet and gut health of the Southern right whale or tohora. Molecular ecologist Associate Professor Emma Carroll from Auckland University who's made a career...

Iran to receive billions of dollars of frozen assets 01.07.2026

Middle East correspondent Lou Browne spoke to Lisa Owen about how there's been a major anti-corruption crackdown in Iraq. He also spoke about how mines along the Strait of Hormuz still need to be cleared and how billions of dollars' worth of frozen assets will be released by Qatar, according to Iran's president.

Govt announces changes to toy standards 01.07.2026

Finding the latest must have digital pet or action figure for the child in your life could get easier and cheaper with changes to toy standards. But will it be safer? The government's announced toys meeting American and European safety standards will be good enough for our tamariki. University of Auckland law professor Alex Sims likes the look of the proposal and spoke to Lisa Owen.

Amazon being sued by Australian consumer watchdog 30.06.2026

Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about tech giant Amazon being sued by the nation's consumer watchdog over allegedly unfair contract terms for customers on its Prime streaming service. 

Wairarapa locals frustrated as bridge washes out for second time in four months 30.06.2026

Locals in South Wairarapa are at their wits' end after flooded rivers once-again caused widespread damage in the region - inundating farms and destroying roads. The washout at Turanganui Bridge - the second time in only four months - cut off more than 450 homes. It reopened just hours ago. Some residents say the lack of river management is to blame and they're pointing the finger at the regional c...

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