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Morning Rural News for 9 April 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 8 April 2025
Midday Rural News for 8 April 2025 Audio
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Call for PM to step in over minister’s carbon trading conflict of interest
Minister Mark Patterson was the director of a farming and forestry company, while participating in decisions about carbon market settings.
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Morning Rural News for 8 April 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Convicted sex offender pleads guilty to new charges
Former Northland teacher James Robertson Parker was convicted in 2013 of 74 charges.
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Midday Rural News for 7 April 2025
Midday Rural News for 7 April 2025 Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 April 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Aussie police search for prized belt buckle stolen from world's oldest cowboy
The rodeo pioneer won the buckle in 1959 and is still competing at age 94.
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Manawatu sports field transforms into country art expo
Audio 4 Apr 2025A huge metal gorilla, horse heads, a friendly moa and wire mesh figures are just some of the sights transforming a northern Manawatu sports field into a country art expo. The tiny town of Kimbolton is… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 4 April 2025
New Zealand's wood sector is feeling relieved it's not facing extra tariffs. Audio
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Sex offender recalled to jail after watching Sia music videos featuring children
Matthew Kelly was originally sent to prison in 2016 after he was found with objectionable material on his cellphone and laptop.
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How intense lobbying got ministers to back down on baby formula
Tougher guidelines were 11 years in the making. But for multinational dairy companies, profits were at stake. Audio
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Nearly 1000 bales of hay stolen in single day
Police are investigating the theft of hundreds of bales of hay worth thousands of dollars in Taranaki.
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Midday Rural News for 3 April 2025
Agribusiness programme enrolments are booming at Lincoln University. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 3 April 2025
On today's episode, an RNZ investigation has revealed ministers were lobbied by infant formula companies in the months before the government ditched tougher rules for how formula is made and sold, the… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 April 2025
News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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One third of NZers waiting more than two weeks to see GP - poll
More than one in six people wait three or four weeks, or even longer, according to the first RNZ-Reid Research poll.
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Patients have to travel seven hours or face losing eyesight
Some were forced to move or choose not to access help due to costs and travel. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 2 April 2025
Midday Rural News for 2 April 2025 Audio
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Morning Rural News for 2nd Apri 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Northland mother found guilty of causing brain damage to 4-month-old son
The baby suffered brain damage prosecutors say could only have occurred if he was violently shaken or thrown.
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Industrial hemp should be an 'agricultural crop' not a 'drug', says grower
The industrial hemp sector is feeling unified and buoyant by a long-awaited regulatory review that it hopes will see more farmers adopt the crop and unlock its economic, social and environmental…
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Midday Rural News for 1 April 2025
Midday Rural News for 1 April 2025 Audio
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The can of worms that is the Resource Management Act
Legislation designed to simplify the country's resource management laws has now become more complex than the multitude of statutes it originally replaced. So it's up for debate, again.