Australian music legend and No Drama Farmer, James Blundell, and Carwyn - former WA Triple M Central Wheatbelt breakfast hack, for everything life on the land in rural Australia. Plus your weekly WA weather thanks to the BOM and farming hacks plus GREAT interviews with real Australian's doing it their way on the land. Email: [email protected] Instagram: @No_Drama _Farmer_Podcast
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In this series you’ll hear from Case IH, New Holland and Case Construction equipment dealers about the unique ways that they are using digital inspections to improve customer satisfaction and generate more parts and service business for their dealerships.
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The agricultural industry has been witnessing remarkable advancements in farm machinery and equipment, aimed at enhancing productivity and efficiency. In this context, Estes Concaves has emerged as a leading innovator in the development of cutting-edge John Deere concaves and Case IH concaves. Their latest offering, the Estes XPR2 Combine Concaves, is garnering attention for its outstanding performance in various crops, particularly in John Deere combines and Case IH combine harvesters.
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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Stories of the ag brands you love, and the ag brands you love to hate. Chrissy Wozniak has always been fascinated by brand loyalty in agriculture, she has had the opportunity to travel the US and Canada throughout her career and has been blessed to build relationships with the people who run the companies that help keep farmers farming. She wants to tell the stories of these great companies, and help you get to know them for who they really are.
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Welcome to The MelloCast -- a Podcast dedicated to the Mellophone, Alto Horn, Tenor Horn, Circular Alto, and any and all other middle brasses, their players and fans. Each week we hope to deliver a discussion about these instruments and its players, answer any of your questions, and present both rare and familiar Middle Brass audio clips and recordings!
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On the ground at Fieldays: Tractor manufacturer Case IH
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5:43It's day two at Fieldays - where organisers expect as many as 100-thousand people to come through the event.
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Screentime: Code of Silence, Ocean with David Attenborough
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10:50Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch.
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How technology can help improve access to justice
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16:51Tech commentator Alex Sims discusses access to justice, and how technology might improve it.
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Bedtime: how to get your kids to bed without nightly drama
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20:14Parenting educator Michelle Mitchell talks about how to avoid drama at bedtime.
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Around the motu: Piers Fuller in Wairarapa
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10:01Piers Fuller is the Editor of the Wairarapa Times-Age, based in Masterton.
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The Tear Bottle: A Graphic Story of Love and Things
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5:26Elizabeth Heritage reviews The Tear Bottle: A Graphic Story of Love and Things by Annemarie Jutel, self-published.
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Sherpas missions to retrieve climbers from Mt Everest
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24:55A new movie has documented the quest of world-renowned mountaineer Mingma Tsiri Sherpa, in his life-threatening journey to retrieve fallen climbers from Everest's Death Zone.
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UK: AUKUS, Spending review, Israel criticism, Gibraltar deal
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10:19UK correspondent Harriet Line on AUKUS, UK spending plans and a deal over Gibralter's border.
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Are we wasting an opportunity to capitalise on our waste?
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13:53The size of New Zealand's waste problem - and how much it's costing us - has been laid bare in a new report. It shows we rank among the highest producers of waste and consumers of material in the OECD - some 28 tonnes of material per capita in 2022. But we're among the lowest when it comes to what we do with it. The overall waste sector contributes…
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The new kit and financing to increase solar use on farms
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The pluses and minuses in 12 month prescriptions
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14:45From next year, patients will be able to get prescriptions covering 12 months, rather than the current three but are there any downsides?
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It's estimated forty percent of people over the age of 40 will experience some kind of dizziness or balance problem at some point in their life.
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Fieldays exhibitor Shelley Houston on her leather alternative
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4:28There's more than 1200 exhibitors at Fieldays - including Shelley Houston, founder of KiwiLeather Innovations, a company turning kiwifruit waste into leather products.
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Are young people having less sex? Why it matters
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16:21Generation Z - people born between 1997 and 2012 - are much less likely to be having sex. But why - and does it matter?
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Kelly updates Kathryn on the latest events in Rotorua.
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New highway replacing Manawatu Gorge road is now open
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5:10The four-lane Te Ahu a Turanga highway is now open to drivers, becoming the new State Highway 3. We talk to a happy commuter.
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Lisa Finucane reviews Poor Ghost! by Gabriel Flynn published by Hachette.
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Paleontologist Emily Bamforth digs for thousands of dinosaurs in Canada
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22:31Seventy-two million years ago in Alberta, Canada thousands of dinosaurs were killed by one devastating event. The mass grave is hidden beneath the slopes of a lush forest and nicknamed the "River of Death".
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Australia: Watchdog takes dating site to court
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10:44Australia correspondent Chris Niesche looks at why the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken e-Harmony to court over subscription traps.
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Study reveals high rates of opioid use in NZ pregnancies
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9:18In unexpected findings New Zealand has one of the highest rates of prescribed opioid use during pregnancy, according to new research.
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Healthy homes standards in full next month
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15:37All rentals must meet healthy homes standards from next month, so what do tenants and landlords need to know ahead of the deadline?
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Are property valuations still the best way to allocate rates?
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13:40As Aucklanders digest their new property valuations, questions are being raised over whether using these CV's are the best way to work out rates.
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Ryan Fox is having the time of his life, winning a second PGA Tour competition within a month by claiming the Canadian Open. In attendance and in support of Ryan Fox were the All Whites - who played in Canada earlier, beating the Ivory Coast 1-0 - one of the team's best-ever results. A thrilling round of Super Rugby playoffs saw the Blues sneak int…
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How a motorbike trip sparked a novel set on the Otago
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21:02Two years ago, twenty-four graves were exhumed from a property in Lawrence, including one that contained a woman and a young child.
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There are moves in the UK to make 'shrinkflation' more transparent. In China, a movement is taking hold where young people are turning away from work and choosing to stay in bed, and scroll on their phones - known as 'rat people'.
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Around the motu: David Hill in North Canterbury
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10:28David discusses the latest news in North Canterbury including updates on the earthquake damaged Glen Alton bridge funding, calls for a local driving licence test route in Kaikoura, reactions from local mayors on the government's bid to get young people off a jobseekers benefit, and there have been reports of dog attacks on little penguins along Kai…
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Book review: A Beautiful Family by Jennifer Trevelyan
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7:05Kim Pittar from Muir's Independent Bookshop Gisborne reviews A Beautiful Family by Jennifer Trevelyan published by Allen and Unwin
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Rosa Vasquez Espinoza is a Peruvian and Amazonian scientist and National Geographic Explorer who writes about how indigenous wisdom and scientific curiosity work together to provide a connection to the natural world.
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David gives an update on events in LA, where the National Guard as been sent in and President Trump's conflict with Elon Musk.
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Simon Strombom on his drive to maintaining the graves
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10:23Simon Strombom on why he cares for tens of thousands of graves of service personnel.
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Geoengineering: what is it and why is the UK funding trials
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10:52The UK funds trials for the technique known as geoengineering - intervening in nature in an attempt to slow climate change.
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Regional council says new wastewater rules too lenient
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17:30Environment Canterbury has written a scathing submission to the water regulator saying proposed wastewater treatment standards are far below what it demands currently. The new standards are set to come into force from August and will be implemented as councils go for new resource consents to upgrade or build new plants. But the standards - which Ta…
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Breaking horses is different now, we chat to legendary Stockman Lachie Cosser! Also your local weather with Jessica Lingard.
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49:07Send us a text S1E21 Breaking horses is different now, we chat to legendary Stockman Lachie Cosser! Also your local weather with Jessica Lingard. Thanks to Boekeman Machinery, the folks that support No Drama Farmer are your WA home for New Holland and Case IH farm machinery. www.boekemans.com.au 9622 6364 There no harm talking about your farm! Send…
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Bill McKay delves into the tranche of government policy released last week that opens the door to granny flat and papakainga developments
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The Auckland company doing great things with food nobody else wants
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12:43Rescued Kitchen repurposes surplus food - turning it into upcycled food, ingredients and recipes.
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Political commentators Brigitte Morten and Gareth Hughes
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23:48Brigitte Morten and Gareth Hughes discuss the latest in politics.
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Tom Hunt is a journalist with Wellington paper The Post.
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Book review: Northbound: Four seasons of solitude
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3:39Elizabeth Easther reviews Northbound: Four seasons of solitude on Te Araroa by Naomi Arnold, published by HarperCollins NZ
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NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson steps down after six years
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8:45New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson has stepped down from the top job.
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Creative writer Abby Letteri on the nature of horses
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26:47Creative writer Abby Letteri's research took her from Iceland, to the Mongolian Desert, where she studied the behaviour of free-living and wild horses.
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South America correspondent Daniel Schweimler
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7:41Daniel discusses an attack on a Colombian presidential candidate, tensions in Bolivia ahead of presidential elections and a two month long strike by banana workers in Panama
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Big Aussie energy retailer says sorry to customers over carbon offset claims
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8:38One of Australia's biggest energy retailers has apologised to its customers and settled a lawsuit over its carbon offset programme.
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A tight labour market is seeing a rise in the demand for the services of independent employment mediators.
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Reserve Bank chief economist Paul Conway on New Zealand's economy and what he says is a long-running productivity problem.
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Our comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks contemplate why Madam Tussauds in London has a model of a sausage roll, the 700 Indian engineers who pretended to be an AI start--up and Walt Disney's family reject the idea of bringing him back as a robot at Disneyland Los Angeles.
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Sports commentator Sam Ackerman.
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John Freer is a CFM local news reporter from the Coromandel Peninsula.
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Book review: Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq
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4:29Lisa Adler from Unity Books Wellington reviews Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq published by Scribe.
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Sky City sues Fletchers for losses over building delay
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12:14Casino operator Sky City Entertainment is suing Fletcher Building for losses incurred because of delays in completing the nearby International Convention Centre in Auckland.
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Film follows paraplegic former kayak instructor's journey
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24:05A new film follows a former professional kayak instructor, now paraplegic, as he takes to the water for the first time.
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