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Morning Rural News for 22 April 2022
6:27 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 22 April 2022
6:25 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Auckland Museum Anzac service goes invite-only
6:17 AM.This year's Anzac Day dawn service at Auckland Museum will be an invitation-only event thanks to the orange Covid-19 protection setting.
The general public are encouraged to commemorate in different… Read more Audio
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Worker shortage bites as civil construction sector booms
6:13 AM.The civil construction industry is not training enough new workers to keep up with the boom in roading and infrastructure projects.
A report by the Civil Workforce Forum and Civil Contractors New… Read more Audio
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US to send more aid to Ukraine
6:09 AM.Joe Biden has announced the United States is to send another billion dollars worth of military aid to Ukraine.
It will include heavy artillery weapons, ammunition and tactical drones, which will be… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 22 April 2022
6:00 AM.NZ beefing up security ties with Japan; Taranaki man didn't have a gun when police shot him; Russia tests new nuclear-capable missile; New coaching structure for Black Ferns after Moore resignation… Read more Audio
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Myrtle rust found on the Chathams, but it's not all bad news
8:52 AM.The disease myrtle rust has been found on Chatham Islands, where, unusually, it's expected to do more good than harm. Myrtle rust affects plants in the Myrtaceae family, including iconic New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Possible breakthrough made for predicting volcano eruptions
8:48 AM.Identifying the seismic frequency pattern that occurs in the days leading up to a volcanic eruption could mean a break through in forecasting eruptions and preventing loss of life.
Ground breaking… Read more Audio
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Young people cleaning graves for Anzac Day
8:46 AM.Hundreds of young people will be out on the weekend helping to clean graves of returned servicemen in readiness for Anzac Day.
The work is being done on behalf of the New Zealand Remembrance Army, a… Read more Audio
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Questions over felling of natives for Mt Messenger Bypass
8:40 AM.Questions are being asked about whether 30 hectares of native forest really needs to be felled to make way for a long-awaited bypass in northern Taranaki.
Details of another route for the State… Read more Audio
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Queenstown mayor on thunderstorm-induced powercut
8:39 AM.Queenstown residents have woken up to a violent thunderstorm which has knocked out power across the region.
Local lines company Aurora says residents across Queenstown, Glenorchy, Frankton were… Read more Audio
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Violent thunderstorm knocks out power in Queenstown
8:38 AM.Queenstown residents have woken up to a violent thunderstorm which has knocked out power across the region.
Local lines company Aurora says residents across Queenstown, Glenorchy, Frankton are… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 21 April 2022
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Volcanic unrest at Mount Ruapehu enters fourth week
8:22 AM.Volcanic unrest rumbling around Mount Ruapehu is now into its fourth week.
The heightened unrest tremor levels remain elevated, which is the longest period of tremors recorded over the past 20 years.
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Inflation figures out on Thursday
8:19 AM.The latest inflation figures will be released later this morning. Business Editor Gyles Beckford gave Mani Dunlop a preview. Audio
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No visibility on terms of China-Solomon Islands agreement - Mahuta
8:14 AM.New Zealand and Australia have reacted with frustration to the news that Solomon Islands has gone ahead and signed a security agreement with China.
The possibility of such a deal had led to concerns… Read more Audio
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Solomon Islands signs security agreement with China
8:10 AM.Solomon Islands has swapped close regional ties with New Zealand and Australia for a security agreement with China.
China says it will cooperate with Honiara on maintaining social order, protecting… Read more Audio
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Locals keen to access new Mangaweka Bridge
7:53 AM.There is mounting frustration that a long-awaited new bridge connecting two central North Island districts can't yet be used.
The new Mangaweka Bridge over the Rangitīkei River is scheduled to open… Read more Audio
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Tairāwhiti looks to stormy future as climate change looms
7:50 AM.Tairāwhiti has had a constant hammering of bad weather - with at least five storms in the past year shutting off roads and cutting off communities.
The area's been hit by serious storms once a month… Read more Audio
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Union keen to keep Labour Day
7:46 AM.The union movement says National's suggestion that Labour Day is scrapped as a public holiday, shows the party is out of touch with working people.
Leader Christopher Luxon told us on Wednesday… Read more Audio
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UK court approves Julian Assange US extradition order
7:41 AM.WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is now one step closer to being handed over to the US, after an extradition order was approved by a British court.
The order is now in the hands of the UK home… Read more Audio
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Netflix hints at password crackdown as subscribers drop
7:34 AM.Netflix has hinted it will crack down on households sharing passwords as it seeks to sign up new members following a sharp fall in subscribers.
The number of households using the streaming service… Read more Audio
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Booster campaign appears over, but 980k unboosted
7:22 AM.The Covid-19 booster vaccine campaign appears all but over, as demand dries up and the rate of booster coverage has actually started to decline.
There are 980,000 people who are eligible for a… Read more Audio
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Debbie Ngarewa-Packer on Taranaki police shooting
7:15 AM.A Māori Party leader believes the justice system has no sympathy for the family of a Taranaki man shot dead by police.
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says Kaoss Price's whānau is under extreme duress, and… Read more Audio
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China on the mind during Prime Minister's trip to Japan
7:13 AM.China's flexing of its muscles in the Indo-Pacific will loom large when the Prime Minister sits down with her Japanese counterpart in Tokyo this evening.
Jacinda Ardern flew from Singapore to Japan… Read more Audio