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

    News
    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

    Audio
    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

    News
    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

    Audio
    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

    News
    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
  • Midday Rural News for 5 March 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    5 Mar 2024
    SunGold Kiwifruit

    Orchardists in China have been illegally growing Zespri's SunGold fruit - and now they're using counterfeit Zespri packaging.

    Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 5 March 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    5 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 4 March 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    4 Mar 2024
    Todd McClay

    Trade Minister Todd McClay is investigating a possible trade agreement between New Zealand and the UAE, after meeting with his counterpart in Abu Dhabi last week.

    Susan Murray has the rural news. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 4 March 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    4 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Whangārei farmers kept poorly fed, emaciated cows - court

    News
    New Zealand rural
    3 Mar 2024
    The farm in Poroti, near Whangārei, where cows were discovered to be in poor condition.

    Underfed cows on a Northland dairy farm were in such poor condition that some had ingrown horns and eye infections. One was so emaciated that a vet recommended it be euthanised, a court has heard.

    Whangārei farmers kept poorly fed, emaciated cows - court
  • Man jailed for 25 years for killing woman who made wrong turn into his driveway

    News
    World
    2 Mar 2024
    Kaylin Gillis was shot in 2023 when she pulled into a rural driveway in upstate New York while looking for another house nearby.

    A US man who shot and killed a 20-year-old woman who mistakenly pulled into his rural driveway has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.

    Man jailed for 25 years for killing woman who made wrong turn into his driveway
  • Australian winegrowers protest over plummeting returns

    Audio
    rural farming
    1 Mar 2024
    Pinot Noir grapes at harvest

    Many wine growers in Australia's largest wine region are in crisis mode due to plummeting prices for their grapes. Chris Archer works in the Australian and New Zealand wine industries and has been… Audio

  • Australian winegrowers protest over plummeting returns

    News
    Country Life rural
    1 Mar 2024
    Pinot Noir grapes at harvest

    Many wine growers in Australia's largest wine region are in crisis mode due to plummeting prices for their grapes. Chris Archer works in the Australian and New Zealand wine industries and has been…

    Audio

    Australian winegrowers protest over plummeting returns
  • Pay gap between GP and hospital nurses widens further

    News
    New Zealand health
    1 Mar 2024
    A nurse

    Te Whatu Ora says the pay gap between GP and hospital nurses has jumped to around 20 percent.

    Pay gap between GP and hospital nurses widens further
  • Midday Rural News for 1 March 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    1 Mar 2024
    Matt and Tracey Jones from Sheep Milk New Zealand began commercial milking in 2019.

    Waikato sheep milking farmers say they were blind-sided this week when their company Maui Milk, told them to stop milking immediately.

    Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio

  • Will beloved community hall be demolished?

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    1 Mar 2024
    Mamaku residents are outraged their community hall is due to be demolished. 22 February 2024 The Daily Post Photo / Andrew Warner

    "The hall will need to be removed," a sign on the door reads, but the council now says it's still deciding.

    ‘Concern and uncertainty’: Will beloved community hall be demolished or not?
  • Morning Rural News for 1 March 2024

    Audio
    food rural
    1 Mar 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 29 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    29 Feb 2024
    Fresh produce at T&G (Turners & Growers) in Mt Wellington, Auckland

    Cyclone Gabrielle last February severely affected four of T&G's orchards and flooded some of its facilities.

    It has just reported a net loss after tax of $64.2 million for the year to December; a… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 29 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    29 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 28 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    28 Feb 2024
    A closeup of the grain at the factory.

    Grain prices are continuing their downward trend, meaning some growers won't break-even this season in the face of high production costs.

    Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio

  • Bodies of murdered couple found in Sydney

    Audio
    crime
    28 Feb 2024
    Luke Davies, 29, and his partner Jesse Baird, 26.

    After more than a week of searching, police have found the remains of a couple missing in Sydney.

    The bodies of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird have been found at a rural house south-west of Sydney.

    New… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 28 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    28 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Fury after another suspected suicide at Palmerston North Hospital

    News
    New Zealand health
    27 Feb 2024

    The man's death came just a day after an attempt using the same method, RNZ understands.

    Fury after another suspected suicide at Palmerston North Hospital
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