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Midday Report for Tuesday 24 April 2018
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Midday Rural News for 24 April 2018
12:35 PM.Irrigation New Zealand says it's perplexed the Provincial Growth Fund has ruled out support for large scale irrigation projects. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 24 April 2018
12:26 PM.The Blues chief executive Michael Redman says the retention of Tana Umaga is their preferred option for the coach of the Super Rugby team next year. Audio
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Midday Markets for 24 April 2018
12:23 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Angus Marks at FNZC. Audio
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Corporate culture and social purpose important to bottom line
12:21 PM.One of the world's largest fund managers says companies need to demonstrate a strong social purpose, if they want to attract the best and brightest staff in a shrinking pool of talent. Audio
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Telecos working together to combat scam calling
12:20 PM.The number of scam phone calls are expected to drop as the telecommunication industry comes together to combat scammers. Audio
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Migration drops by 5% as overseas workers, students leave
12:19 PM.Net migration has dropped off, driven by a big increase in the number of non-New Zealand citizens leaving the country. Audio
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Forestlands director pushes back against FMA
12:18 PM.The director of forestry investment firm, Forestlands, is pushing back against the Financial Markets Authority. Audio
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Vocus fails to find buyer for NZ business at right price
12:17 PM.Australian-listed telecommunciaitons company, Vocus, has failed to find a buyer for its New Zealand businesses and now plans to hold on to them. Audio
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Midday News for 24 April 2018
12:00 PM.The man who drove a van into pedestrians in Toronto is identified. Net migration has dipped slightly from last year. Audio