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Biosecurity New Zealand investigating possible canine distemper cases in Southland

neurological signs e.g. seizures, head tilt. Both animals had started their normal vaccination programmes but because of their ages had yet to receive the full three shots necessary for adequate protection from the disease.​ Muschamp believed both animals contracted the potential disease due to ferret exposure and not a third contagious dog.​ “Indications are it s been ticking away in the ferret population for some time,” Muschamp said.​ Ferrets might be coming closer to farmland in search of food given they’re known to be naturally isolated animals, he said.​ He advised all dog owners to ensure their vaccinations were currently up to date.

Dairy industry asks to jump the queue to fast-track urgently needed workers into New Zealand

“Then you will have to book flights and find MIQ allocations and it’s been very well reported how long that could take. “So what we are hoping for is to ask very nicely if we can jump the queue. Calving has started, the pressure is on and we need the extra staff sooner rather than later.” Lewis realised the request would draw criticism from others. “You would be hard-pressed to find an industry that does not need more staff, like doctors, nurses, builders, rural contractors, you could name any occupation.” SUPPLIED Traditionally the backpacker workforce has helped during calving but those people have disappeared as border restrictions continue.

Taranaki s emergency management team back in refurbished HQ

A major part of the work was strengthening the roof, so the centre could function if Taranaki Maunga erupted, Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency regional manager Todd Velvin said. “There is no ash standard in the building code, but we have made sure we strengthened it considerably to withstand 500mm of ash.” A dedicated safety system had been installed, so staff could climb up to sweep the roof clear of ash if needed. SIMON O CONNOR/Stuff Inside, the building has more space, better lighting, sound-cancelling tiles and new information technology. It is used by volunteer and professional groups including New Zealand Land Search and Rescue (LandSAR), Coastguard, Police, Ministry of Primary Industries, the Taranaki District Health Board, Fire and Emergency New Zealand, and St John.

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