23 May 2025

RNZ centenary - rural broadcasting in the spotlight

6:56 pm on 23 May 2025
Producer Sally Round recording for Country Life

Producer Sally Round, recording for Country Life. Photo: Elena Smith-Beech

Informing, entertaining and connecting isolated farmers was a prime goal of the New Zealand Radio Broadcasting Company, which was officially incorporated in August 1925 and a forerunner to RNZ.

As RNZ celebrates that centenary, Country Life dips back into the archives to bring you some of the well-loved voices and shows from the rural team through the decades.

The stories include a laconic interview with Barry Crump about rabbiting, a hilarious spoof interview with a "macaroni farmer", and rural news scoops including the deliberate release of the RCV virus to control rabbit plagues in the South Island.

Kevin Ikin 1610

Kevin Ikin, a former member of the rural news team. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson

A gathering of the rurals team in the 1990s: (left to right) Susan Murray, Andrew Melville, Robyn Cubey, Kevin Ikin, Mark Torley, Jill Galloway, Sasha Hardy, Ian MacLean, Heugh Chappell and Jackie Bedford. Photo:

David Knowles, Country Life's studio producer, with Phil Benge, studio engineer, putting together Country Life

David Knowles, left, Country Life's studio producer, with studio engineer Phil Benge, putting together Country Life. Photo: RNZ/Sally Round

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