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Worker safety, shifting migrations - top topics at Pacific Tuna fisheries forum
12:45 PM.Countries throughout the Pacific are in Vietnam discussing the future of the world's largest tuna fishery this week.
The 26 members range from small island climate vulnerable states, such as Tuvalu… Read more Audio
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Petition to lower bowel cancer screening age delivered to MPs
12:42 PM.A petition to lower the age for bowel cancer screening to 45 years old is being handed over to parliament this lunchhour.
The national screening programme is free for people aged 60 to 74 years old.
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Midday Rural News for 30 November 200
12:37 PM.News from the rural farming sector Audio
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Midday Sports News for 30 November 2022
12:28 PM.Midday sports News for [Date Month Year] ( copy first sentence from News-->Sport-->Bulletin-->DATE Midday Sport ) Audio
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Finland and New Zealand prime ministers meet in Auckland
12:17 PM.The international rules based order and human rights issues were top of the agenda in a bilateral meeting between Finland's prime minister Sanna Marin and our head of government, Jacinda Ardern in… Read more Audio
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Woman appears in court after South Korea extradition
12:15 PM.
A 42-year-old woman has appeared in the Manukau District Court after being extradited from South Korea in connection to the discovery of two dead children in suitcases in South Auckland.She… Read more Audio
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Te Whatu Ora seeks Court's intervention to treat baby
12:13 PM.A full hearing is expected next week regarding the rights of a baby's parents to refuse health treatment.
The baby urgently needs heart surgery, but the parents are insisting that any blood he might… Read more Audio
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World of Wearable Arts sold to new owners
12:47 PM.The World of Wearable Arts has been sold to new owners - under the company name STILL.
The festival was created by Dame Suzie Moncrieff in Nelson in 1987.
RNZ Nelson reporter Samantha Gee spoke to… Read more Audio
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Pfizer on latest vaccines amid rising covid-19
12:45 PM.27,000 cases of Covid-19 were reported in the last week or so and 6000 have been reported today.
Epidemiologists warn the real infection rate could be at least twice as high.
Omicron - and all its… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 29 November 2022
12:38 PM.News from the rural farming sector Audio
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Midday Sports News for 29 November 2022
12:27 PM.Portugal and Brazil have confirmed their places in the knockout stage of the World Cup. Audio
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'Tough on crime' at everyone's expense - beware knee-jerk lawmaking
12:15 PM.Politicians are jostling to dominate the "tough on crime" narrative, and some business leaders are demanding tougher punishments.
Yet numerous reports - from government agencies, academics, civil… Read more Audio
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Police pursuits policy under review
12:11 PM.Politicians are jostling to dominate the narrative on policing, crime and punishment.
Police are planning more patrols in hard-hit business areas, and a change to pursuits.
Yesterday, the government… Read more Audio
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Women effectively unpaid from today
12:45 PM.You might be getting more than the usual number of "automatic out of office replies today" - that's because it's part of a campaign highlighting the gender pay gap - which stands at 9.2 percent… Read more Audio
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Protests against violent retail crime underway
12:41 PM.Many dairy and convenience store owners have shut their doors this afternoon, to take part in protests against violent robberies.
34-year-old Janak Patel was fatally stabbed outside an Auckland dairy… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 28 November 2022
12:36 PM.News from the rural farming sector Audio
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Midday Sports News for 28 November 2022
12:28 PM.Midday sports News for 28 November 2022 Germany have given themselves hope of avoiding a second straight early exit from the football World Cup, snatching a 1-all draw with Spain. Audio
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Vote Hamilton West: increasing demand for budgeting services
12:14 PM.Early voting in the Hamilton West by-election begins today.
It follows Dr Gaurav Sharma's resignation, after he made allegations against Labour's political leadership for which he was kicked out of… Read more Audio
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Dairies shut up shop protesting against crime and violence
12:11 PM.Dairies and retailers around the country are about to shut up shop, protesting against crime and violence affecting front line workers.
34-year-old Janak Patel was fatally stabbed outside an Auckland… Read more Audio
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Northland council calendar to adopt maramataka
12:46 PM.At Midday Report we start the show with the date and also the day of the Maramataka or the Māori Lunar Calendar.
Today for example today is Tirea - a low energy day but a good one to make progress… Read more Audio
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Dairy owners plan nationwide protest after fatal stabbing
12:42 PM.Dairy owners fed up with empty words from the government, say they need immediate action taken to protect workers.
They're planning a nationwide protest following the fatal stabbing of a worker… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 25 November 2022
12:36 PM.News from the rural farming sector Audio