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Midday Report for Monday 6 July 2020
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Voters asked to enrol to vote as election looms
12:47 PM.The Electoral Commission wants voters to check whether they're correctly enrolled ahead of the general election in two months' time.
The national election is on the 19th of September - and enrolment… Read more Audio
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Books removed from Hong Kong libraries as tensions heighten
12:43 PM.Books by pro-democracy figures have been removed from public libraries in Hong Kong in the wake of a controversial new security law.
The works will be reviewed to see if they violate the new law… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 6 July 2020
12:35 PM.The Labour Party says it will get tough on forestry conversions if it wins the next election.
Eric Frykberg has the rural news. Read more Audio
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Midday Sports News for 6 July 2020
12:28 PM.A former Hurricanes forward, Michael Fatialofa, faces a huge bill after breaking his back.
Barry Guy has sport. Read more Audio
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Midday Business News for 6 July 2020
12:20 PM.Metlife care considers a less valuable takeover offer.
Emma Hatton has business. Read more Audio
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Rocket Lab won't know what went wrong for some time
12:18 PM.Rocket Lab won't know what caused their rocket to fail yesterday until a full investigation is completed, but it will not launch another mission until those answers are found.
The ground crew lost… Read more Audio
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Children's Commissioner says inquiry needed into escape
12:16 PM.The Children's Commisioner, says the escape of two teens from a secure youth facility is deeply concerning and an inquiry is needed.
Andrew Becroft spoke to Māni Dunlop. Read more Audio
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Oranga Tamariki says dangerous teens escaped through window
12:12 PM.Two teenagers, who police describe as dangerous, are still on the loose after escaping from a youth justice facility in Auckland on Saturday.
Police are searching for 16-year-old convicted murderer… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 6 July 2020
12:00 PM.Two teens are on the loose after escaping a youth justice facility; Rocket Lab investigates the loss of a spacecraft; a book ban hits Hong Kong.
Nicola Wright has the news. Read more Audio