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Tarras community meets over proposed airport
It was standing room only as locals packed the Tarras Community Hall last night to hear about the town's potential as a flight destination.
The meeting was called less than a week after Christchurch… Audio
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Sydney man charged over sexual exploitation of NZ girl
A 23-year-old Sydney man has been charged by federal police in Australia with sexually exploiting a young New Zealand girl he groomed through social media. Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch MPs exit with swipes at the media
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about two MPs' parting shots at the media, John 'last of the lions' Lewis' advice for journalists, a particularly… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch MPs exit with swipes at the media
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about two MPs' parting shots at the media, John 'last of the lions' Lewis' advice for journalists, a particularly…
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Tarras locals gather to discuss proposed airport
A community meeting is being held in Tarras tonight to discuss a proposed airport for the small rural Otago settlement. Christchurch Airport announced last week it has bought up 750 hectares in the… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 29 July 2020
The Government has been advised to get rid of the Resource Management Act, and start all over again. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 28 July 2020
Moves to stop migrant exploitation are being welcomed by the viticulture and horticulture industries. Audio
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Collins dismisses dismal poll for National on campaign trail
National leader Judith Collins was on a mission to put the bruising Newshub Reid Research poll behind her today.
She was in campaign mode in Palmerston North - speaking to the public, and… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 27 July 2020
Orchardists are being urged to take heed after a man was sentenced to 11 years in prison for human trafficking and slavery. The case relates to Joseph Matamata who brought Samoan nationals to the… Audio
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NZ horticulture industry on worker exploitation
New Zealand's horticulture and fruit picking industry says it needs to take decisive action to make sure exploitation's not rife in its workforce.
Joseph Matamata will be sentenced at the Napier High… Audio
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S Canty pilot who died in microlight crash named
The pilot who died in a microlight plane crash in rural South Canterbury yesterday was 60-year-old Trevor Shadbolt of Pukaki.
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Midday Rural News for 24 July 2020
Legislation has just been passed in parliament amending the 20-year-old Dairy Industry Restructuring Act.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio
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Tuparehuia
For her GP placement, Emma asked to go to Northland. She's on the road with rural doctor Kyle Eggleton, whose weekly clinic is in the remote outpost of Tuparehuia. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 23 July 2020
A big legal dispute between the Government and kiwifruit growers is heading back to the Court of Appeal.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio
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Te Anau farmer accused of burning down 800 hectares of native forest
A Te Anau farmer accused of burning down 800 hectares of native forest in two years, has been told by the Environment Court to stop.
Southland District Council says Peter Chartres caused irreversible… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 22 July 2020
An Auckland man who was falsely selling millions of caged eggs as free range, was yesterday sentenced to a year's home detention.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio
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PGG Wrightson expects less earnings in 2020
The rural services company is forecasting full year operating earnings of between $23 million and $24 million, compared to $24.5m a year ago.
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Midday Rural News for 21 July 2020
The Government announces plans to bolster the agritech sector.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio