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Thaksin Shinawatra: Former Thai prime minister released on parole
The billionaire was freed from a police hospital, where he had been serving a one-year jail sentence for corruption and abuse of power.
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Morning Rural News for 19 February 2025
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 19 February 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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'The state is not intervening' - Calls for Oranga Tamariki mental health training
Advocates for children and youth in care are calling for mental health training for all Oranga Tamariki caregivers in the wake of the Auditor-General's report this week.
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Police seek footage of vehicle pursuit after man shot dead by officer
The 31-year-old man shot dead by an officer after a car chase and allegedly threatening a family with a firearm was known to police.
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Rural News Wrap
A round-up of the week's agricultural news with RNZ rural news reporter Sally Murphy. This week marked a year since Cyclone Gabrielle tore through the East Coast of the North Island, causing wide… Audio
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Councils get their Three Waters wish - but will they regret it?
The coalition has ticked off another objective - repealing the troubled Three Waters programme - but in doing so may have just delayed the bigger problem for another day.
In this week's Focus on… Audio
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Councils get their Three Waters wish - but will they regret it?
The coalition has ticked off another objective - repealing the troubled Three Waters programme - but in doing so may have just delayed the bigger problem for another day.
In this week's Focus on…
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PGG Wrightson boardroom struggle ramps up
The boardroom struggle in rural services company PGG Wrightson has ramped up.
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Midday Rural News for 16 February 2024
Nearly 4000 tonnes of cherries have been sent offshore this summer.
Summerfruit New Zealand chief executive, Kate Hellstrom says good sunny weather in key growing region Central Otago led to great… Audio
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Midday Rural News for 15 February 2024
Cordons are in place around the fire, but Fire and Emergency has been allowing farmers access to manage livestock Thursday morning.
Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio
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Domestic violence: still a major concern in French Pacific
Both French Polynesia and New Caledonia are still struggling with the high number of cases of domestic violence against women.
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Southern Field Days has record number of exhibitors
Organisers say Southern Field Days is back and better than ever with a record number of exhibitors.
The biennial event in Waimumu, in the Gore District, was cancelled twice during the pandemic.
… Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 February 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
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Midday Rural News for 14 February 2024
Devastated but not defeated is how one grower is describing the situation.
Early in the hours of February 14th last year, metres of floodwater ran through Linden Estate in the hard-hit Esk Valley -… Audio
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'My soul's here': Scars still run deep after Gabrielle
They're still displaced. Some might consider themselves displaced forever, unable to return to their true homes.
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Would govt force councils to amalgamate water services?
The minister responsible won't say, pointing only to regulations that could let it step in if needed.
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Midday Rural News for 13 February 2024
A Tolaga Bay farming couple are still picking up the pieces after Cyclone Gabrielle. Mike and Bridget Parker say a year on from the cyclone and they're still clearing their land, with little help from… Audio
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Firefighters work to extinguish Porirua vegetation fire
Firefighters will remain on the scene today after a large vegetation fire broke out near Porirua.
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Morning Rural News for 13 February 2024
News from the rural farming sector. Audio
- Pacific news in brief for February 12
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Mental health service failed patient who died in its care, watchdog finds
Important care notes were not passed on and hourly welfare checks fell short before the woman was found dead.
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Midday Rural News for 12 February 2024
Fonterra has lifted its farmgate forecast milk price for this season by 30 cents to a new mid-point of 7-dollars-80 a kilogram of milk solids.
Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio