Midday Report Essentials for Friday 31 May 2024
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3d ago
On today's episode, Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his hush money criminal trial, Maori leaders from across Aotearoa are gathering in Hastings today for the next Hui Taumata, business leaders in Southland are celebrating the The Tiwai Point aluminum smelter securing deal keeping the doors open for another 20 years, and four baby tuatara have been found alive and safe amidst the demolition site of Southland Museum in Invercargill ..read more
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Baby tuatara found alive in demolition site in Invercargill
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3d ago
Four baby tuatara have been found alive and safe amidst the demolition site of Southland Museum in Invercargill. Invercargill City Council's park manager Caroline Rain spoke to Charlotte Cook ..read more
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Tiwai Point secures deal to stay open for 20 years
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3d ago
Business leaders in Southland are celebrating the the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter securing deal keeping the doors open for another 20 years. Southland Dstrict Council mayor Rob Scott spoke to Charlotte Cook ..read more
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Midday Rural News for 31 May 2024
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News from the rural farming sector ..read more
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Midday Sports News for 31 May 2024
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The Rugby Players Association denies it's walking away from the game - despite pushing ahead with plans to establish a separate governance structure for the professional game ..read more
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Midday Business News for 31 May 2024
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Midday Business News for 31 May 2024 ..read more
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Maori leaders gather in Hastings for next Hui Taumata
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Maori leaders from across Aotearoa are gathering in Hastings today for the next Hui Taumata. RNZ Maori news reporter Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira spoke to Charlotte Cook ..read more
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 30 May 2024
Midday Report
by RNZ
4d ago
On today's episode, Thousands have gathered as part of a nationwide protest against the government's policies. On top of that it's Budget Day. All eyes will be on the tax cuts Finance Minister Nicola Willis has promised, and exactly how she plans to pay for them. World Watch also gets an update on the state of the devastation in Papua New Guinea following a deadly landslide ..read more
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Aid slowly arriving at Papaua New Guinea disaster zone
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by RNZ
4d ago
Aid is slowly starting to arrive in the disaster zone of Papaua New Guinea, following last week's catastropihc landslide - but gaining access is still proving to be diffcult. The slip in Yambali village is believed to have killed more than 2000 people, according to Prime Minister James Marape. Vicitms had little to no warning before disaster struck, meaning that the survivors have been left with nothing. There's an immediate need for food, shelter and basic necessities - and there are also concerns about the outbreak of diseases due to unsanitary conditions. Worldwatch's Charlie Dreaver spoke ..read more
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Budget day: What economists are looking for
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4d ago
It's budget day - with the details to be unveiled in just under two hours. What are economists looking out for? Infometrics chief forecaster Gareth Keirnan spoke to Charlotte Cook ..read more
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