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Māori wards: MP backs dumping of 'grossly inadequate provision'
Signatures collected in opposition to Māori wards will have "no effect" following the government's move to dump polling provisions, East Coast MP Kiri Allan says.
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Midday Rural News for 2 February 2021
A group representing New Zealand dairy exporters is ramping up its calls for better market access into the United Kingdom.
Rural reporter Maja Burry has mo nga korero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 1 February 2021
The Climate Change Commission says a reduction in livestock numbers may be needed.
Rural reporter Maja Burry has mo nga korero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 29 January 2021
Overseas demand for New Zealand lamb is remaining surprisingly high despite Covid-19 continuing to knock the world's restaurant trade.
Susan Murray has mo nga korero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 28 January 2021
A lack of cold storage facilities and the distance from distribution centres may hinder the roll out of Covid-19 vaccines to rural areas.
Rural reporter, Susan Murray, has mo nga korero e pa ana ki… Audio
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LDR Wairarapa: dog detective sniffing out invasive plants
We're all too aware that the news can be a bit too Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch focused, so this year we're incredibly grateful to have access to the marvellous Local Democracy Reporting… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 27 January 2021
New research shows New Zealand dairy farmers continue to lead the world in producing low carbon-emission milk.
Susan Murray has mo nga korero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 26 January 2021
Dairy confidence continues to climb.
Rurals reporter Susan Murray, has mo nga korero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua. Audio
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Caution urged as Christchurch set for scorching 36 degrees
Residents are being urged to keep hydrated and avoid extreme physical exertion in today's high temperatures and firefighting helicopters are on standby. Audio
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Residents allowed home but blaze not under control
Five households evacuated at Pines Beach north of Christchurch have been allowed back after flames came within metres of their properties. Video
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Govt aid sought after severe weather damaged crop
Tasman orchardists are calling on the government to provide financial help following severe hail on Boxing Day.
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Midday Rural News for 25 January 2021
There are more calls for government support after adverse weather badly damaged crops in the last few weeks.
Susan Murray has nga korero e pa ana ki te taiwhenua. Audio
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Resolution in sight for 'insulting' Grey Power newsletter
A Māori councillor is withdrawing his complaint to the Race Relations Commissioner over an "insulting" Grey Power newsletter ahead of a meeting with its author.
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February's dry hot days spark concerns about drought returning
It was a hard summer for many rural businesses last year, with widespread drought crippling many regions. With the typically dry hot days of February coming up - there are worries it could happen… Audio
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$1m developer funds used to buy back Blenheim reserve
A rope bridge and "woodland walk" could be key attractions at a new reserve in Blenheim's Rose Manor estate, bought by the council for just over $1 million.
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Canterbury residents told to check hay and old fires after large blaze
Several fires in Canterbury on Tuesday have left the region on high alert. Audio
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Watch out for Canterbury fires - Fire and Emergency NZ
Several fires in Canterbury on Tuesday have left the region on high alert. Strong winds up to 130 kilometres per hour fanned the flames near Cass Bay and the Port Hills, where firefighters have… Audio
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Tāneatua's new police station: No cells, no barriers
Work should begin in the next few months to replace Tāneatua Police Station, destroyed by fire two years ago, which will have a space for for community hui and a cup of tea.