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Midday Report for Monday 15 June 2020
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Doc Edge online film festival underway
12:45 PM.New Zealand's international documentary film festival , Doc Edge, is underway - but this year, it's taking place online.
One of the Festival Directors Dan Shanan, spoke to Te Aniwa Hurihanaganui. Read more Audio
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Swing to mild weather after weekend cold snap
12:41 PM.While many parts of the country shivered through blisteringly cold weather at the weekend - things are looking decidedly balmier today.
NIWA meteorologist Ben Noll spoke to Te Aniwa Hurihanganui. Read more Audio
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Midday Rural News for 15 June 2020
12:35 PM.New rules which make it an offence to transport untagged cattle and deer have come into force.
Maja Burry has the rural news.. Read more Audio
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Midday Sports News for 15 June 2020
12:27 PM.The Wellington Phoenix could be heading to Australia in the next couple of days for a resumption of football's A-League.
Stephen Hewson has sport. Read more Audio
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Midday Business News for 15 June 2020
12:21 PM.An Australian property firm makes a new play for Augusta.
Gyles Beckford has business. Read more Audio
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Genter blames NZTA blamed for Auckland ligh rail stalemate
12:17 PM.Green MP and Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter is blaming the Transport Agency for the stalemate over Auckland's light rail project which means it won't go ahead before the election.
The… Read more Audio
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TVNZ shedding up to 90 jobs
12:14 PM.The state television broadcaster, TVNZ, has announced it needs to cut nearly 100 jobs to protect its balance sheet.
Many commercial media companies are facing difficulties, with advertising revenue… Read more Audio
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Backlash over "All Lives Matter" sign at Masterton church
12:11 PM.A message board printed with the words "All Lives Matter" at a Catholic Church in Masterton appears to have been partially vandalised, with letters now hanging off it.
It comes after a weekend of… Read more Audio
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Midday News for 15 June 2020
12:00 PM.Black Lives Matter protests reach Masterton; More media jobs are set to disappear.
Nicola Wright has the news. Read more Audio