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Midday Report for Wednesday 3 June 2020
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Govt open to sick leave extention – after the election
12:47 PM.The Workplace Relations and Safety Minister, Iain Lees-Galloway, says the Governmentis open to considering extending the minimum level of sick leave, but not before the election.
The Council of Trade… Read more Audio
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Police manslaughter charges tragedy for everyone
12:43 PM.Three police officers have been charged with manslaughter after a man died in custody at the Hawera police station in June last year.
The charges allege the officers were grossly negligent in their… Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 3 June 2020
12:35 PM.Forest owners are getting protection against millions of dollars in liabilities for Acts of God.
Eric Frykberg has the rural news. Read more Audio
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Midday Sports News for 3 June 2020
12:28 PM.NZ Rugby won't confirm plans for an Australian-based rugby championship.
Clay Wilson has sport. Read more Audio
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Midday Business News for 3 June 2020
12:20 PM.Synlait milk opens its supreme court land battle.
Andrew McRae has business. Read more Audio
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Three Taranaki police officers charged with manslaughter
12:18 PM.Three Taranaki police officers have been charged with manslaughter, following the death of a 55-year-old man while he was in custody in Hawera last year.
RNZ's Taranaki reporter, Robin Martin, spoke… Read more Audio
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Looting, bricks thrown in Manhattan
12:15 PM.New York's streets have also been filled with protesters, even in the relatively middle class area of Manhattan where looting has taken place.
Māni Dunlop spoke with New Zealander Peter Jolly in… Read more Audio
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Protestors defy curfew in Washington DC
12:10 PM.Protestors are refusing to leave the streets of Washington DC, despite a curfew coming into effect about an hour ago.
They are among thousands of people demonstrating against racial inequality right… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 3 June 2020
12:00 PM.Three police officers are charged with manslaughter. Protestors break curfew across the United States. And a call for businesses to provide more sick leave.
Anna Thomas has the news. Read more Audio