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  • True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy

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    media Southland
    19 Nov 2023
    The news of Fred Tulett's death - and an account of his life - filled the Southland Times from page last week.

    Long-serving Southland Times editor Fred Tulett has died - leaving a legacy of more than 50 years in journalism in which he mentored many top journalists who followed in his footsteps.   Audio

  • True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy

    News
    Mediawatch media
    19 Nov 2023
    The news of Fred Tulett's death - and an account of his life - filled the Southland Times from page last week.

    Long-serving Southland Times editor Fred Tulett has died - leaving a legacy of more than 50 years in journalism in which he mentored many top journalists who followed in his footsteps.  

    Audio

    'True newspaperman' Fred Tulett leaves a legacy
  • Rural News Wrap

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    rural farming
    17 Nov 2023
    Logging truck heading to Gisborne port

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

  • Midday Rural News for 17 November 2023

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    food farming
    17 Nov 2023
    JNL’s engineered wood Triboard product made in Kaitaia is used in residential and commercial buildings

    Japanese-owned forestry company Juken has told 60 staff this morning, they will lose their jobs in the week before Christmas. 

    Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio

  • Hastings vege shop re-opens nine months after Cyclone Gabrielle

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    life and society
    17 Nov 2023
    Springfield fruit and vege business

    A small vege shop in rural Hastings has just re-opened its doors, nine months after it was destroyed during cyclone Gabrielle.

    The shelves are still fairly bare, and most of the roadside signs… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 17 November 2023

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    food farming
    17 Nov 2023

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Bonding scheme 'too late' for nurse and midwifery students dropping out now

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    New Zealand health
    16 Nov 2023
    Since opening the border last year, New Zealand has welcomed 3,263 Indian nurses on various visas.

    Te Whatu Ora's beefed up Voluntary Bonding Scheme for new graduates will not stop people dropping out before they even qualify, nurses and midwives warn.

    Bonding scheme 'too late' for nurse and midwifery students dropping out now
  • Midday Rural News for 16 November 2023

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    food farming
    16 Nov 2023
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    Farmer-owned red meat co-op Alliance has reported a loss after tax of $70 million for the year ended September - a big flip from last year's $73.6 dollar profit.

    Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio

  • 'Lacklustre growth' in rural economy over third quarter - report

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    Business Country
    16 Nov 2023
    Two cows, one stares directly at the camera while another continues feeding on pasture.

    Regional economic momentum is waning as the primary sector slowdown hits rural communities.

    'Lacklustre growth' in rural economy over third quarter - report
  • Morning Rural News for 16 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    16 Nov 2023

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Subdivision rules could be changed to help Cyclone Gabrielle homeowners

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    New Zealand housing
    15 Nov 2023
    Destruction caused by Cyclone Gabrielle at the Doggy Farmstay Boarding and Daycare in Esk Valley.

    People in Hawke's Bay with property deemed too unsafe to live on may soon have a chance to purchase new land close to home.

    Subdivision rules could be changed to help Cyclone Gabrielle homeowners
  • Westpac says farmers don't need new tech to meet its climate targets

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    Business Country
    15 Nov 2023

    Westpac bank has set a target for cutting the emissions of the farms it lends to.

    Westpac sets intensity-based emissions target for farms it loans to
  • Midday Rural News for 15 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    15 Nov 2023
    Anne Rogers, the conveyor of the alpaca section of the show, with two of the competitors.

    Wood chopping, dog trials, rare breeds and a beautiful Belgian Blue cow are all on display at the New Zealand Agricultural Show in Ōtautahi today.

    Sally Murphy has the rural news. Audio

  • Canterbury A and P show begins

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    rural
    15 Nov 2023
    Anne Rogers, the conveyor of the alpaca section of the show, with two of the competitors.

    It's all go at the Canterbury showgrounds Wednesday morning, as the gates open for the annual agricultural show.

    More than a 100,000 people came to last year's three-day event, and organisers are… Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 15 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    15 Nov 2023

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 14 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    14 Nov 2023
    Sanford vessel Lady Marie deposits the first bag of mussel shells.

    Sanford's revenue is up despite selling a lower volume of mussels and squid.

    Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 14 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    14 Nov 2023

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Midday Rural News for 13 November 2023

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    food farming
    13 Nov 2023
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    Farmers are being told to check their paddocks of maize and sweetcorn in particular for the crop-destroying moth fall armyworm well into summer.

    Monique Steele has the rural news. Audio

  • Morning Rural News for 13 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    13 Nov 2023

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

  • Covid-19 inquiry bubbling under the surface

    Audio
    covid-19 national
    13 Nov 2023
    Prof Tony Blakely

    New Zealand's inquiry into how we handled the pandemic has already spoken to hundreds of people of all persuasions, but the work is definitely taking the hush-hush approach. Audio

  • Covid-19 inquiry bubbling under the surface

    News
    The Detail covid-19
    13 Nov 2023
    Prof Tony Blakely

    New Zealand's inquiry into how we handled the pandemic has already spoken to hundreds of people of all persuasions, but the work is definitely taking the hush-hush approach.

    Audio

    The quiet inquiry
  • Rural News Wrap

    Audio
    rural farming
    10 Nov 2023
    Former New Zealand prime minister Sir John Key meets China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on 7 November 2023 to discuss illegal plantings of Gold3 kiwifruit plantings in China.

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

  • Midday Rural News for 10 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    10 Nov 2023
    Elderly man holding hands on chest suffering from heart attack, closeup

    A new study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal has found heart attack patients presenting at urban hospitals receive more timely care than those at rural or smaller urban hospitals.

    Monique… Audio

  • Colombia guerrillas free kidnapped father of Liverpool star

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    Sport
    10 Nov 2023
    Liverpool's Colombian midfielder Luis Diaz celebrates after scoring the equalising goal during the English Premier League match against Luton Town.

    Luis Diaz's father was taken on October 28 in Barrancas by National Liberation Army (ELN) guerrillas.

    Colombia guerrillas free kidnapped father of Liverpool star
  • Morning Rural News for 10 November 2023

    Audio
    food farming
    10 Nov 2023

    News from the rural farming sector. Audio

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