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  • Midday Rural News for 14 March 2023

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    food farming
    14 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 14 March 2024

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    food farming
    14 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 13 March 2024

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    food farming
    13 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Cuts are coming for the Ministry for Primary Industries, but an MPI boss says it won't be to core frontline services like its quarantine officers, veterinarians or… Audio

  • Why 'predator reinvasion' fears have been raised

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    New Zealand In Depth
    13 Mar 2024
    A compilation photo of Predator Free 2050's target pests: a stoat, a rat about to break into an egg and a possum.

    In-fighting between agencies, and uncertainty over funding are putting a 2050 goal in doubt.

    Why 'predator reinvasion' fears have been raised
  • Morning Rural News for 13 March 2024

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    food farming
    13 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Boeing whistleblower found dead in US

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    World
    12 Mar 2024
    SAS Scandinavian Airlines Boeing 737-800 aircraft as seen during taxiing, rotation, take off and fly phase while departing from Amsterdam Schiphol AMS EHAM. The B738 passenger jet airplane passes in front of a control tower during as it is taking off from Polderbaan runway, the airplane has the registration LN-RRH and the name Freja Viking. SAS is the flag airline carrier of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the airline has a fleet size of 180 planes and is member of Star Alliance aviation group. According to European media SAS announced 4000 flight cancellations this summer tourist season due to staff shortages and increased demand, 2 years after the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic measures relaxed and people want to travel and visit places for holidays. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on April 27, 2022 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) (Photo by Nicolas Economou / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

    In the days before his death, John Barnett had been giving evidence in a lawsuit against the company.

    Boeing whistleblower found dead in US
  • Midday Rural News for 12 March 2024

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    food farming
    12 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Lake Opuha only has a week's worth of water left. The dam near Fairlie which generates electricity for the national grid and supplies water to 16-thousand hectares… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 12 March 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    12 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 11 March 2024

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    food farming
    11 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Farm buildings destroyed, homes threatened in wildfire

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    New Zealand emergency services
    11 Mar 2024
    Fire engine north of Gisborne.

    Three homes have been evacuated as firefighters battle multiple blazes in the South Island. Audio

    Multiple wildfires break out in lower South Island
  • Wildfires break out in north Otago

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    emergency services
    11 Mar 2024
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    Fire crews have been wrestling with multiple wildfires across rural north Otago overnight which remain uncontained, forcing some residents to evacuate.

    Fire and Emergency was first alerted to the… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 11 March 2024

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    food farming
    11 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Ten years on, mystery and heartbreak of Flight MH370 remains

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    World
    9 Mar 2024
    A relative of a passenger on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 reacts during a gathering outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing on 8 March, 2024, on the 10th anniversary of the flight’s disappearance.

    Over 10 years, the lives of those affected by the disappearance of Flight MH370 have moved on, yet they also feel chained to the missing plane.

    Flight MH370 a decade missing: The families haunted by one of aviation's greatest mysteries
  • Shareholders' Association weighs in on PGG Wrightson boardroom battle

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    Business Country
    8 Mar 2024
    PGG Wrightson's Culverden Store

    The Shareholders' Association has thrown itself into the thick of a boardroom battle at the rural services company PGG Wrightson.

    Shareholders' Association weighs in on PGG Wrightson boardroom battle
  • Asbestos removal in some schools 'falling short' - ministry

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    New Zealand education
    8 Mar 2024
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    Some licensed companies have been doing such a poor job, the Ministry of Education is looking at tighter controls.

    Ministry signals tighter controls after 'inadequate' asbestos removal in schools
  • Midday Rural News for 8 March 2024

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    food farming
    8 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 8 March 2024

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    food farming
    8 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 7 March 2024

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    food farming
    7 Mar 2024
    putting powdered milk into a baby bottle

    Despite sales of New Zealand-made infant formula remaining strong to our main market of China - producers are being warned against relying on just one market.

    Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio

  • Older people regularly left in hospital with nowhere to go - report.

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    New Zealand health
    7 Mar 2024
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    The fractured aged care system is in dire need of an overhaul, with older people regularly being left in hospital with nowhere to go, according to a new report.

    Older people regularly left in hospital with nowhere to go - report.
  • Morning Rural News for 7 March 2024

    Audio 7 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Otago: update on Bluecliffs erosion state of emergency

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    rural local council
    7 Mar 2024
    Bluecliffs where a state of emergency was declared, 8 February 2024.

    Time now to head to the regions and today we're getting the latest from Otago with RNZ reporter Tess Brunton Audio

  • Another speciality milk sector in turmoil

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    Business Country
    6 Mar 2024
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    This time, it's dairy goat milk suppliers.

    Farmers walk away over uncertain future, low returns for goat milk industry
  • Midday Rural News for 6 March 2024

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    food farming
    6 Mar 2024
    Tolaga_Bay_choked_with_forestry_slash

    International attention is honing in on forestry practices over on the East Coast, with promises audits around harvest practices will improve. 

    Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 6 March 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    6 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Dry conditions in South Island a 'tough time' for farmers - Minister

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    Politics Country
    5 Mar 2024
    Mark Patterson is sworn in as a government minister, 27 November 2023.

    Some farmers at the top of the South Island are already distributing their winter feed supplies to stock as dry conditions bite.

    Dry conditions in South Island a 'tough time' for farmers - Minister
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