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Midday Rural News for 19 April 2021
Recruiters across the ditch are ramping up online advertising campaigns as they look to fill a range of short and long term roles on farms and orchards. Audio
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Indianapolis FedEx gunman was former employee
The gunman who killed eight people at a FedEx facility in the US city of Indianapolis was a former employee, the company says.
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Midday Rural News for 16 April 2021
Farmers are being urged to think about how to adapt their systems to the changing climate. Audio
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Division among Hawke's Bay councils over water reform
Hawke's Bay mayors are divided over new water reforms, despite all of them singing from the same song sheet less than six months ago.
The breakdown comes as the mayor of an isolated rural district… Audio
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Rural News for 16 April 2020
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 15 April 2021
The amount of highly productive agricultural land being lost to housing has increased massively since 2002. Audio
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Govt phases out live exports of livestock by sea
The government is calling time on livestock exports by sea - saying New Zealand needs to protect its reputation and the welfare of animals.
The ban, which includes a two-year transition period, is… Video, Audio
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Midday Rural News for 14 April 2021
Reaction to the Governemnt's ban on livestock exports by sea is starting to filter in. The Agriculture Minister this morning announced the trade will be phased out in the next two years. A review was… Audio
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Collins proposes law requiring councils rezone land for housing immediately
The National Party wants a new law giving city councils powers to fast-track building more houses and a limit on the RMA appeals process.
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Midday Rural News for 13 April 2021
Suggestions from Australia's trade minister that his country and New Zealand work together to market mānuka honey are being given the thumbs down by a Māori trust. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 12 April 2021
A Hawke's Bay farming leader says the thought of another tough winter feeding out everyday won't be filling farmers in his region with joy. Audio
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Crops will rot if workers aren't found - Central Otago Mayor
Central Otago's horticulture sector fears fruit may be left to rot if a labour shortage isn't filled soon.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In the North Island at least one Taranaki farm's on track for a record milk production season while in the South Island Southland farmers think they've dialled up one of the best possible autumns. Audio
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Bowel screening programme missing the mark - Rural GP
A rural GP says the nationwide bowel screening programme will miss the mark with his patient group and its success will be limited.
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North Korea: Kim Jong-un warns of 'difficult' crisis
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has urged citizens to prepare for a "difficult" crisis, following human rights groups' warnings that the country faces dire food shortages and economic instability.
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Māori purpose zones on ancestral whenua to be created
The new combined district plan for the West Coast will recognise the land rights and rangatiratanga of Poutini Ngāi Tahu by creating Māori purpose zones on ancestral whenua.
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Midday Rural News for 9 April 2021
A rural GP says the nationwide bowel screening programme will miss the mark with his patient group and its success will be limited. Audio
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Call for evaluation of tsunami response to be more inclusive
An Eastern Bay of Plenty leader is disappointed a review of the response to last month's tsunami threat excluded rural areas.
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Midday Rural News for 8 April 2021
The number of bee colonies dying has increased again this year Audio