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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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Blame game breaks out over potential ceasefire breaches 29.06.2026

Middle East correspondent Lou Browne spoke to Lisa Owen about a blame game breaking out over potential ceasefire breaches between the US and Iran. The fragile truce has faced more tests with the US carrying out a number of strikes on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz while Iran launched its own attacks across the Gulf.

ACT campaigning on welfare clampdown 29.06.2026

ACT is campaigning on a welfare clampdown this election, saying benefits should be a hand up not a way of life. It wants to be make it mandatory for all health and disability benefits to be issued by MSD approved, designated doctors. Beneficiary advocate Kay Brereton says the policy shows a complete lack of understand of some peoples reality. Brereton spoke to Lisa Owen.

Teens confident they can find employment 26.06.2026

Teens in a Hutt Valley youth employment programme say without it they'd just be 'bumming out' - but now, they're confident they can find a job. Youth unemployment is soaring - at nearly 15 percent, it's roughly three times that of the wider working age population. Charity organisation Youth Inspire helps young people get the skills the skills to get into work, but recently it's been forced to crow...

Heatwave causing havoc across Europe 26.06.2026

UK correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about the extreme heat that is causing havoc in Europe, as well as growing concerns about the long-term health of younger adults in England following a new obesity study.

Business news for 26 June 2026 26.06.2026

News from the business sector, including a market report.

Calls for South Island based NRL team grow louder 26.06.2026

Calls for a South Island-based NRL team continue to grow louder. The Warriors made their debut at the new Te Kaha Stadium last weekend, with fans packing the house having been starved of rugby league. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.

Charity match between parliamentary team and Rugby for Life 26.06.2026

A charity match is on the cards between the parliamentary rugby team and a squad presenting Rugby for Life. It's part of a fundraiser for the organisation the helps people build skills and careers through and beyond rugby. Deputy chair of Rugby for Life, Riki Kinnaird spoke to Lisa Owen.

Santana Minerals voluntarily pauses its fast track application 26.06.2026

The fast-track panel assessing plans for a vast gold mine in Central Otago wants to know if the applicant would foot the bill after a catastrophic failure. The panel is seeking a social impact assessment and a worst-case economic scenario from Australian company Santana Minerals, which this week voluntarily paused the processing of its application. Otago Southland reporter Katie Todd has the story...

Wellington battered by severe weather 26.06.2026

Grounded flights, ferocious winds, trees down, slips and flooding. Wellington and Taranaki are being hit with terrible weather this evening. Severe weather warnings have been issued across the North Island, and thousands of homes are without power. Anya Fielding reports.

Call for politicians to get behind laws curbing hate speech 26.06.2026

A collective of ethnic, faith and community leaders have written to MPs with a call for politicians to get behind laws aimed at curbing hate speech and incitement to violence. It follows social media comments by Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki. The Royal Commission on the Christchurch mosque attacks recommended improved hate speech and incitement laws, but last year the government abandoned wor...

Families left without bus service pondering homeschooling 26.06.2026

Parents forced to fork out for transport to get their children to school in Palmerston North because of Ministry of Education changes to rural bus routes face a new dilemma. A user-pays service from one rural town is about to stop due to a lack of numbers, leaving families pondering homeschooling as an option if they can't find transport. Field correspondent Jimmy Ellingham reports.

Seymour doubling down on call for use of AI within Pharmac 26.06.2026

The Minister responsible for the drug buying agency Pharmac is doubling down on his call for efficencies driven by AI. In a letter to Pharmac detailing his expectations for the next year, David Seymour has emphasised investment in data and digital infrastructure to enhance core functions, including the use of artificial intelligence. Associate Minister of Health David Seymour spoke to Lisa Owen.

Do or die for All Whites in final group match against Belgium 26.06.2026

It is do or die for The All Whites in Vancouver tomorrow. They need to beat Belgium, a top-10 side, to avoid an early exit from the Football World Cup. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.

Poachers allegedly pilfering trout near Rotorua 26.06.2026

Poachers are allegedly pilfering trout at a popular fishing spot in Ngongotaha near Rotorua, and it's making some locals pretty mad. A fishing club there says the culprits are fishing outside of legal hours, using illegal methods and exceeding limits. NGO Trout Fishing Club founder Simon Aston spoke to Lisa Owen.

Evacuations paused in Strait of Hormuz after ship attack 26.06.2026

Middle East correspondent Lou Browne spoke to Lisa Owen about evacuations being paused in the Strait of Hormuz after a ship attack, as well as US secretary of state Marco Rubio who has been in the region.

Doctor arrested for $180,000 worth of student loan debt 26.06.2026

There's a tough lesson in store for New Zealanders who have gone offshore and ignored their student loan debts. Last month a doctor was arrested at Wellington airport before he could fly home to Australia where he now lives. The crime - defaulting on a decades old student loan, that with penalties has grown to about $180,000. Former IRD prosecuter turned student loan lawyer and tax negotiator, Dav...

Australian TV star at risk of losing on air spot over controversial podcast 25.06.2026

Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Nine Television network reportedly negotiating terms with one of its major stars to leave the network over a chummy interview with a controversial British anti-immigration activist. 

Evening business for 25 June 2026 25.06.2026

News from the business sector, including a market report.

Full card announced for Niyika fight 25.06.2026

It is set to be one of the biggest nights of boxing in Aotearoa. Last month it was announced that David Nyika would fight in a world title eliminator in Auckland in August, with the rest of the card now confirmed. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.

Potaka ditches controversial clause in Conservation Amendment bill 25.06.2026

Tama Potaka has been forced to do a complete u-turn and ditch a controversial clause in the Conservation Amendment bill that would have allowed the sale of some conservation land. Last week Forest and Bird released a series of maps that suggest up to 60 percent of the DOC estate could be sold or exchanged under the proposed law. Now the Conservation Minister has announced he is axing the clause, s...

Hundreds protest against 17% Ōamaru rates hike 25.06.2026

Hundreds of people marched through the streets of Oamaru today, in protest against a double-digit rates hike. Waitaki ratepayers rallied against the 17 percent increase, why they say could force some people to choose between paying their bill or necessities like food and power. Tess Brunton reports from Oamaru.

National promising to power up homes with energy fund 25.06.2026

National is promising to power up New Zealand homes if re-elected, with a loan scheme to encourage households to convert to solar and make energy efficiency improvements. The Home Energy fund would offer long term loans, at below market interest rates, so people can invest in the likes of solar, battery storage and insulation. The idea is a version of a scheme proposed by LGNZ and renewable energy...

LEGO Star Wars exhibition makes first stop in Wellington 25.06.2026

Lego and Star Wars fans are about to be transported to a galaxy far far away - in a new exhibition at Wellington's Takina featuring more than $8 million Lego bricks. Lego Star Wars: The Exhibition opens to the public this weekend - Wellington the first international stop on the exhibition's global tour, and only New Zealand stop. Krystal Gibbens went down ahead of the opening to take a look.

Anti-sunscreen social media trend has experts worried 25.06.2026

An anti-sunscreen trend of social media has experts calling for better education of sun protection in schools before the summer season comes back. In videos on platforms like TikTok and Instagram wellness influencers are trying to turn people off using commercial sunscreens, making spurious claims it is toxic and harmful. Bella Craig reports.

Olympic athletes eligible for payment for first time 25.06.2026

For the first time in the games history, Olympics athletes will be eligible for a payment of $10,000 USD. The IOC says it is to support competitors long term sporting endeavours or career transition. Two time Olympic gold medalist Dame Valerie Adams spoke to Lisa Owen.

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