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Midday Rural News for 18 June 2020
A fund for drought-hit farmers has attracted more than a thousand applications.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio
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Wrangling the monster that is our health system
The new Health and Disability Review is said to be the biggest shake up of the health system in a generation - so what was wrong with it in the first place? Audio
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Wrangling the monster that is our health system
The new Health and Disability Review is said to be the biggest shake up of the health system in a generation - so what was wrong with it in the first place?
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Mystery pig runs free on Dunedin streets
A pig trotting around Dunedin sounds like a curly tale, but locals say they are telling no porkies, and they have got evidence to prove it.
And they say it is not the first time the pig has hogged… Video, Audio
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Clinic 'no-show' costs West Coast DHB $400k a year
Patients who do not show up for medical appointments are costing the West Coast District Health Board more than $400,000 a year.
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Midday Rural News for 17 June 2020
Farming groups have hit out at emissions trading reform legislation passed yesterday.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio
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Gun laws: MPs continue debate on second phase of firearms reform
Debate continues at Parliament today on a second phase of firearm reforms which sets up a national register and a tougher licensing regime. Audio
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Farmers welcome gun reform rule changes
Farmers are welcoming changes to gun reforms, which has loosened restrictions for farmers wanting to use firearms for pest control.
After months of negotiations between New Zealand First and the… Audio
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Queenstown Int'l airport decision years away - mayor
The new airport about two hours drive from Queentown could bring almost 2 million new passengers to the tourist resort, a new report says, but it comes in the wake of Covid-19.
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Govt aims to slash DHBs in massive overhaul of health system
District health boards will be slashed and new government health agencies created in a massive overhaul of the health system. Video
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Midday Rural News for 16 June 2020
Despite the impacts of Covid-19, primary sector exports are expected to grow this year.
Maja Burry has the rural news. Audio
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NZ set for major health overhaul after Heather Simpson report
District Health Boards will be overhauled and two new government health agencies created in a massive revamp of the health system.
The government has released its final Health and Disability System… Audio
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Primary sector exports tracking $1.7 billion higher
A new report prepared by the Ministry for Primary Industries says despite the impacts of Covid-19, primary sector exports are expected to grow this year.
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Cat almost steals the show during Morning Report interview
Finally this morning, we thought we'd share this small behind-the-scenes vignette showcasing one of the difficulties of broadcasting from home.
Just as you might have heard Corin's dog Stanley while… Video, Audio
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Midday Rural News for 15 June 2020
New rules which make it an offence to transport untagged cattle and deer have come into force.
Maja Burry has the rural news.. Audio
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Regional Wrap
Farmers in the picturesque Matukituki Valley near Wanaka are enjoying being able to move stock easily now that tourist traffic has quietened down. The mild start to winter around much of the country… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 12 June 2020
A parade of speakers at parliament's Primary Production Select Committee decried the Organics Product Bill yesterday, calling it cumbersome, bureaucratic and expensive.
Eric Frykberg has the rural… Audio
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Council warns against wandering stock and dogs
A farmer whose sheep were ravaged by a dog last year is again having stock hassled by dogs during the night.
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Police narrow search in investigation into missing woman
The investigation into missing woman Bridget Simmonds has reached a "critical point", as new information has come to light, police say.
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Midday Rural News for 11 June 2020
Proposed reforms of organic farming came under savage attack in Parliament this morning.
Eric Frykberg has the rural news. Audio