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  • Midday Rural News for 26 February 2024

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    food farming
    26 Feb 2024

    "Bloody dry" is how farmers are describing current condition, with many offloading stock due to concerns over feed and water levels.

    Niwa's latest hotspot shows conditions are extremely dry in… Audio

  • Community leaders push for local emergency hubs in Hawke's Bay

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    emergency services
    26 Feb 2024
    Richard Gaddum is ensuring Waimārama is prepared for when a natural disaster hits.

    When Cyclone Gabrielle hit, dozens of rural Hawke's Bay communities were cut off, leaving them without power, communications, and enough food and water.

    It was scary and it's prompted community… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 26 February 2024

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    food farming
    26 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • 'Leave immediately... before conditions become too dangerous'

    News
    World climate
    24 Feb 2024
    A bushfire, believed to have been sparked by a lightning strike that has ravaged an area of over 2,000 hectares in northern New South Wales state, burns in Port Macquarie on November 2, 2019. The bushfires raging across Australia have had a devastating impact on the country's unique flora and fauna, with some estimates putting the death toll at nearly half a billion animals in one state alone, and experts believe it could take decades for wildlife to recover. (Photo by SAEED KHAN / AFP)

    A massive out-of-control bushfire in Australia's Victoria state has prompted fresh evacuation alerts for several rural towns.

    Fresh warnings issued for bushfire-threatened towns in Victoria
  • Rural News Wrap

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    rural farming
    23 Feb 2024
    A beekeeper tending his hives

    A round-up of the week's agricultural news with RNZ rural news reporter Sally Murphy. Audio

  • More Australian towns threatened by massive bushfire

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    World natural disasters
    23 Feb 2024
    Fire engine vehicle parked on street in Melbourne Australia

    Fresh evacuation warnings were issued on Friday for dozens of rural Australian towns.

    More Australian towns threatened by massive bushfire
  • Midday Rural News for 23 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    23 Feb 2024
    Doctor working in hospital to fight 2019 coronavirus disease or COVID-19. Professional healthcare people doctor, nurse or surgeon.

    A new study has shown further evidence of inequities in rural healthcare services. Researchers at the University of Otago looked at how patients in rural and urban centres use hospitals and other… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 23 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    23 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Residents say solar farm will ruin 'rural outlook'

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    22 Feb 2024
    Ardmore resident Chris Wise

    The solar farm could power 2400 houses once built. But residents in the quiet rural area are devastated it's going ahead without public consultation.

    Residents say south Auckland solar farm will ruin 'rural outlook'
  • Midday Rural News for 22 February 2024

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    food farming
    22 Feb 2024
    A stock photo of gold kiwifruit.

    Several gold kiwifruit growers are selling their high value, sought-after, gold kiwifruit licences and quitting the industry.

    Sally Murphy has the rural news.

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  • Unanswered questions why forestry giant lost environment label

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    Comment & Analysis business
    22 Feb 2024
    Slash from the heavy rain in Gisbourne, June 2018.

    Analysis - Following a tip that Ernslaw One, a huge Malaysian-owned forestry company, had lost its badge of environmental sustainability, Eloise Gibson goes on a quest to find answers.

    Unanswered questions over why forestry giant Ernslaw One lost environment label
  • Morning Rural News for 22 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    22 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 21 February 2024

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    food farming
    21 Feb 2024
    Jack Eschenbach (R) and friend George Hargood tend the hives

    Launched in Wellington last night, beekeepers plan to revive the industry with a strategy which aims to double honey exports to a billion dollars by 2030.

    Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio

  • Labour must settle on 'a clear fiscal plan' - Edmonds

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    Politics economy
    21 Feb 2024
    Barbara Edmonds at announcement of Finance role for Labour

    Its new finance spokesperson says she will weigh up tax reform, such as a wealth tax, in coming months. Audio

    Labour must settle on 'a clear fiscal plan' in time for next election - Edmonds
  • Morning Rural News for 21 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    21 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Beekeepers deliver stinging response to Apiculture NZ plan

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    Country business
    21 Feb 2024
    Honeybees

    Apiculture NZ is aiming to double exports to $1 billion by 2030 - but beekeepers are not impressed with the new strategy.

    Beekeepers deliver stinging response to Apiculture NZ plan
  • Port Hills blaze causes 'huge angst' for community

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    New Zealand natural disasters
    20 Feb 2024
    170224 CHRIS SKELTON / POOL
Firefighters continue their efforts on Saturday as they work to dampen down remaining hot spots and create a buffer zone around the 24km perimeter fire ground in Christchurch's Port Hills. Pictured Rural firefighter Aaron Kinnane (City Care firefighter)

    The cause of Christchurch's Port Hills fire is yet to be determined, but police say residents have come forward with good information for the investigation. Audio

    Canterbury fires: Firefighters remain on scene dampening down hotspots
  • Midday Rural News for 20 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    20 Feb 2024
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    Pāmu, the state-owned farming company, also known as Landcorp, has reported a half-year net operating profit of $3 million.

    Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio

  • Residents on edge as Canterbury fires continue burning

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    natural disasters emergency services
    20 Feb 2024
    Waikari residents told by Fire and Emergency that they can return home at a meeting on 19 February, 2024.

    The fire is contained in Waikari Valley, but while residents of the nearby North Canterbury town of Waipara are back home, they remain on high alert.

    The 300-hectare scrub fire broke out on Sunday… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 20 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    20 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 19 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    19 Feb 2024
    File photo of fishing vessels.

    Fishing company executives are meeting with officials from the Ministry for Primary Industries today to discuss cameras on commercial fishing boats, amongst other things.

    Monique Steele has the rural… Audio

  • Why are donkeys disappearing in Africa?

    News
    World health
    19 Feb 2024
    Three donkeys drawing a cart in Kenya.

    Donkey thefts and slaughter across the continent are part of a controversial global trade in donkey skin.

    Millions of donkeys killed each year to make medicine
  • Thaksin Shinawatra: Former Thai prime minister released on parole

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    World
    19 Feb 2024
    Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrives at his family compound after he was released from a police hospital in Bangkok on February 18, 2024. Jailed former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra left police hospital early February 18, just six months after his dramatic return to the kingdom from 15 years of self-imposed exile.
Thaksin, wearing a neck brace and sitting next to his daughter, could be seen through the window of a car leaving the police hospital in central Bangkok where he has spent the last half year. (Photo by Jack TAYLOR / AFP)

    The billionaire was freed from a police hospital, where he had been serving a one-year jail sentence for corruption and abuse of power.

    Thaksin Shinawatra: Former Thai prime minister released on parole
  • Morning Rural News for 19 February 2025

    Audio
    food farming
    19 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 19 February 2024

    Audio
    food farming
    19 Feb 2024

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

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