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Midday Report for Wednesday 17 July 2019
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Midday Rural News for 17 July 2019
12:35 PM.The Fonterra Shareholders Council says the 11 thousand farmers it represents will naturally have some apprehension about emissions pricing but are up for the challenge. Audio
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Business briefs
12:26 PM.The Commerce Commission has laid 13 charges against subsidiaries of the telecommunications company Vocus. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 17 July 2019
12:26 PM.Veteran defender Casey Kopua isn't about to fade away in her last outing for the Silver Ferns. Audio
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Midday Markets for 17 July 2019
12:25 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by .... Andrew Austin from Jarden Securities. Audio
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World Emoji Day comes with warning for people in the workplace
12:21 PM.It's world Emoji Day -- but not everyone at work will be pleased to share a happy face. Audio
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KiwisSaver fund lets investors divert some fees to charities
12:19 PM.A small Kiwi Saver provider is using its ethical credentials to attract younger investors and support good works. Audio
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Govt's relaxation on renewable electricity target welcomed
12:17 PM.The government is preferring to keep a lid on power prices rather than trying to produce every last megawatt from renewable electricity. Audio
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Midday News for 17 July 2019
12:00 PM.Teachers are ropable about the 10-week delay in getting their pay rises. Matata residents could be evicted if they don't agree to sell their homes. Audio