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    Today's Rural News

    Rural News from around NZ


    A top scientist who has been researching paua populations in Kaikoura is urging patience from fisheries while stocks fully recover from the earthquake.

    Paua numbers and habitats took a major hit following the 2016 earthquake ... but there's been encouraging signs that the population is recovering while a fishing ban has been in place.

    Dr. Tom McCowan from the Paua Industry Council says at least another two to three years is needed before serious discussions on lifting the ban should take place.

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    Makita is recalling six models of petrol chainsaws that may be an injury hazard.

    They were sold at various stores between January 2002 and this month.

    Makita says the automatic chain brake activation is not smooth and when kickback happens, the brake may not stop the chain.

    The company says people should stop using their chainsaw immediately and take it to the shop they bought it from or to a Makita Authorised Service Agent.

    See makita.co.nz for the models being recalled.

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    Tropical fruit growers believe there will be demand for New Zealand-grown bananas.

    The Government plans to spend nearly 100-thousand dollars to help develop a banana growing industry in Gisborne.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    International:
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    Politics:
    The Law Society says it's becoming more common for people to criticise judges -- and it's a problem 21:57

    Entertainment:
    Taylor Swift said she didn't "really like" hiding her relationship with ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn 21:40

    Motoring:
    A serious crash in the Southland town of Mossburn has blocked parts of State Highway 97 21:17

    Entertainment:
    Sarah Paulson says she doesn't "shoot anything" into her face to stay looking young 21:10

    Health & Safety:
    Rare black-footed ferrets successfully cloned from frozen tissue samples in the US 21:07

    Entertainment:
    Olly Murs has become a father for the first time 20:40

    Entertainment:
    Zayn Malik wants to be a "proper" farmer one day 20:10

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    Olivia Munn was "not afraid of death" when she was diagnosed with cancer 19:40

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