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Midday Report for Tuesday 29 June 2021
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Teenage boys sexually harrassing female peers
12:46 PM.A disturbing survey released yesterday found Christchurch Girls High students are regularly being sexually harassed by their male peers. 60 percent of students who responded to the survey say they… Read more Audio
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Returnees in Novotel Auckland Airport have MIQ stay extended
12:43 PM.125 people in the Novotel Auckland Airport managed isolation facility will have their stay extended after two returnees tested positive for Covid-19 on day 12 The other returnees staying at the… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 29 June 20221
12:35 PM.Farmers appear to be handling the polar blast that's been battering parts of the country this morning. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 29 June 2021
12:28 PM.World Champions France are bundled out of the European football champs. Audio
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Met Service says it could get colder
12:18 PM.The wild weather that's hitting right across the motu is expected to begin settling down in the next 48 hours. But as MetService meteorologist, April Clark, told Michael Cropp, it could get even… Read more Audio
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Tess Brunton reports from Dunedin on the chilly weather
12:16 PM.The snow has been settling in Dunedin's hillside suburbs since yesterday evening. Michael Cropp spoke to RNZ reporter Tess Brunton from the Ōtepoti suburb of Brockville. Audio
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Polar Blast sweeps the country
12:13 PM.It's tino makariri -- very cold and the icy weather blasting up from Antarctica is causing widespread disruption. Snow flurries have forced the closure of several schools and State Highways, now… Read more Audio
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Stolen Waikato DHB info now on dark web
12:11 PM.Sensitive documents from the Waikato District Health Board have been released onto the dark web. The leak comes in the wake of last month's ransomware attack that crippled five hospitals' IT systems… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 29 June 2021
12:00 PM.In the programme today, Waikato DHB documents appear on the dark web, a polar blast takes the country by storm, and it's d-Day for the Australian travel bubble. Audio
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