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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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All Blacks deny that France are bringing 'B' side 30.06.2026 3:12
The All Blacks reject that France are bringing a 'B' side to Aotearoa for the opening test of the year. Much has been made of France's decision to rest nine of its stars for the test, including two of the planet's premier players. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
Questions about the quality of school lunch programme 30.06.2026 6:18
A report on the government's school lunch programme has raised questions about the quality of the food and significant waste. The auditor general's investigation says it's unclear whether the programme is improving food security and lifting student achievement because there's insufficient monitoring. Auckland University professor of population nutrition Boyd Swinburn spoke to Lisa Owen.
Evening business for 29 June 2026 30.06.2026 4:18
News from the business sector, including a market report.
South Island ski fields get ready for school holiday visitors 30.06.2026 3:46
With school holidays on the horizon, South Island ski fields are watching the temperatures and a forecast dump of snow. Warm, dry weather has been keeping it away, causing ski fields to delay their openings. But nearby businesses say some recent falls have padded the slopes and they're preparing for a flurry of visitors from this weekend. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton has more.
Concerns repeatedly raised about revamped school lunch programme 30.06.2026 8:30
A report into the revamped school lunch programme has found it saved money, but it's not clear whether it is meeting its main goals of reducing food insecurity and improving student achievement, because there's no robust monitoring. The report by the Auditor General revealed only about 50 percent of school meals were meeting nutritional standards last year. Associate Minister of Health, David Seym...
Scientists trying to replicate rare mussel that plays important role in Hauraki Gulf 30.06.2026 3:55
Auckland scientists are trying to replicate an almost extinct type of mussel that once played an important role in the ecology of the Hauraki Gulf. Horse mussels used to line the sea floor in many parts of Aotearoa, but over the past two decades they've been decimated by destructive fishing methods. The research is moving from lab to ocean, in the hope of giving fish and shellfish more places to l...
Welfare policy assumes people get benefits too easily - GP 30.06.2026 7:54
A GP and public health expert says ACT's welfare policy assumes people on health and disability benefits are getting them too easily. The party is campaigning on a welfare clamp down, and wants to make it mandatory for all health and disability benefits to be issued by MSD approved, designated doctors. Clinical director of the National Hauora Coalition, Dr Nina Bevin spoke to Lisa Owen.
Number of farmers working over retirement age increasing 30.06.2026 4:09
Deciding what to do with the family farm when its management becomes too much, or there's no obvious succession plan is a growing challenge for many rural families. Holding on too long can put a strain on relationships and health, experts say. But it's a question more people are having to address as the number of farmers working past age 65 increases. Kim Savage reports.
Germany knocked out of cup by Paraguay in penalty shootout 30.06.2026 4:18
The upsets keep coming at the Football World Cup. Four-time winners Germany have crashed out in a shock penalty shootout loss to Paraguay. Just a couple of hours later it was Netherlands and Morocco keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
NZ restaurants could be awarded Michelin stars 30.06.2026 6:44
Michelin awards are set to be given out tonight. The famous restaurant and travel guide has spent nearly a year snooping around Aotearoa, dining undercover, deciding whether any of our culinary destinations are up to their standards. Tourism NZ CEO Rene de Monchy spoke to Lisa Owen.
Supreme Court makes rulings on major cases concerning Trump 30.06.2026 5:47
United States correspondent Todd Zwillich spoke to Lisa Owen about a day of legal victories and setbacks for Donald Trump, with the Supreme Court making rulings on several major cases concering the president.
Government pushing ahead with move on orders 30.06.2026 7:13
The government is pushing ahead with move on orders, that could see people jailed for being disorderly, begging, rough sleeping or attempting to inhabit a public place. It comes as the Prime Minister admitted he was not aware there is no night shelter in Auckland for rough sleepers.
Whisker to whisker for calendar competition 29.06.2026 3:28
It was whisker to whisker right to the end for a highly contested cover spot. That's the competition to grace the front of the SPCA's 2027 calendar. This year a fierce battle emerged to displace a cat named Deli Department, who has featured on the front page for four years running. The main contender was William the cat, and it went down to the wire. SPCA chief executive Todd Westwood spoke to Lis...
Eleven people killed in French skydiving aircraft crash 29.06.2026 6:29
Europe correspondent Grace Thomas spoke to Lisa Owen about a skydiving aircraft crash in France that has killed five people, as well as Prince Harry reportedly reconsidering plans to bring his wife Meghan and children the UK next month after his request for police protection was rejected.
Wellington blusters bringing in more injured birds 29.06.2026 3:45
Birds are taking a battering as blustery weather hits the capital more frequently. A Wellington bird rescue has had more than 640 birds drop in this year. Owner and founder of Wellington Flock Birdcare, Nyssa Skorgee spoke to Lisa Owen.
Evening business for 29 June 2026 29.06.2026 3:30
News from the business sector, including a market report.
All Blacks prepare for first test week of the year 29.06.2026 3:00
It's the start of the first test week of the year. The All Blacks have arrived in Otautahi ahead of their opening game of the season against the French, the first under new coach Dave Rennie. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
Fringe religious leader and wife found guilty of kidnapping and manslaughter 29.06.2026 4:18
The leader of a fringe religious group Kai-xiao Liu and his wife Lanyue Xiao have been found guilty of the kidnapping and manslaughter of one of Liu's followers. 69-year-old Shulai Wang was found bound in tape, wrapped in black plastic rubbish bags and floating in Auckland's Gulf Harbour two years ago. Lucy Xia reports.
PM not aware Auckland has no night shelter for homeless 29.06.2026 4:12
The Prime Minister has admitted he was not aware that Auckland had no night shelter for the homeless, given the City Mission closes at 5pm. It comes after revelations that officials have been regularly assessed on whether they're meeting targets to reduce the numbers using emergency housing. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Lisa Owen.
Blood cancer specialist leaving for Australia due to serious concerns about lab 29.06.2026 8:45
A leading blood cancer specialist is quitting New Zealand for Australia, because of what he describes as a race to the bottom in medical laboratory services. Lab scientist has resigned from his specialist cancer diagnostic role at Dunedin Hospital's Awanui owned pathology lab. Taylor has expressed serious concerns about Awanui labs, including a lack of training and resources. Taylor spoke to Lisa...
Charity rugby match leaves National minister with two broken ribs 29.06.2026 4:14
It was even more bruising than your usual political showdown, with a cabinet minister walking away with two broken ribs. The Rumble in Russell to benefit Rugby for Life saw politicians, former All Blacks and local sportspeople square off in rugby and netball matches on Saturday. Spectators packed the sidelines to witness one of the biggest events on Northlands sporting calendar. Reporter Peter de...
Palmerston North Hospital loses last gastroenterologist 29.06.2026 6:16
Palmerston North Hospital is funded for six full time gastroenterologists, but has none following the departure of its last specialist. A public meeting to address concerns about the gradual gutting of the service gets underway shortly. Health NZ says gastro services are continuing at the hospital, but patients are worried about continuity of care. Health NZ chief clinical officer, Doctor Richard...
Hundreds in Wairarapa remain cut off after storms 29.06.2026 3:09
Hundreds of people in isolated southern Wairarapa remain cut off, some without power, after wild weather washed out a bridge and damaged roads. The Cape Palliser, Lake Ferry, Whangaimoana and Ngawi communities had supplies such as baby formula sent in by helicopter today, and they're being told to sit tight for another day or so. Sammy Carter reports.
Former Olympian and gym founder Les Mills dies at 91 29.06.2026 4:58
Former Olympian, Auckland mayor and founder of a fitness empire, Les Mills Senior has died, aged 91. Mills began his athletics journey at Western Suburbs Running Club in Auckland as a youngster and went on to represent New Zealand on the world stage for two decades at a time when sport was not professional. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
Local 'detective' determined to uncover murky milk bandit 29.06.2026 5:55
It's a murky mystery, and some locals are milking it. On and off for nearly two years someone has been leaving half empty bottles of flavoured milk on top of a self service pump at a fuel stop in Alexandra. The milk bandit has left a smorgasboard of brands and flavours. A local woman who used the same fuel station has become obsessed with solving the mystery and is back on the case. Poppy Prenderg...
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