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South Canterbury farmer feels forgotten as he foots flood bill

A culvert which was more than 200 metres from the river is now on the edge of the riverbank and the line where his fencing was is now in the middle of the newly-formed waterway. Environment Canterbury will not allow him to change the course of the river back the way it was without a Resource Consent, so he has paid for a bulldozer and spent a lot of time, with the help of friends, moving rocks to backfill and form a stop bank to protect the remaining part of his land. “It has probably cost about $12,000 so far,’’ Prattley said.

Two new Adjunct Professors join the Centre for Defence and Security Studies

Two new Adjunct Professors join the Centre for Defence and Security Studies Martyn Dunne (left), and Ian Hill have been named Adjunct Professors. Massey University s Centre for Defence and Security Studies (CDSS) has announced the appointments of two new Adjunct Professors to the Centre. Ian Hill, a recently retired career diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Martyn Dunne, CNZM, QSO, former CEO of the New Zealand Customs Service and Ministry for Primary Industries, and former New Zealand High Commissioner to Australia. The Adjunct Professors will be guest lecturing for various courses in security and defence studies and contributing to the Centre s National Security Journal. They will be supporting the Centre s valuable relations with stakeholders, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, New Zealand Defence Force, Ministry of Primary Industries and others.

Horticulture Sector To Investigate Impact Of Tile Drains On Water Quality

Monday, 19 July 2021, 4:08 pm A new project in the Hawke’s Bay is investigating the impacts of tile drains on horticultural land, to provide valuable information about their effect on freshwater quality. Horticultural tile drains are used to divert excess moisture from the soil. This can help waterlogged land become more productive. This project seeks to understand whether this diversion of water contributes additional nutrients to our waterways that may impact water quality. The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), several key players in the horticulture industry, and Hawke’s Bay Regional Council have kicked off a project to investigate this further. MPI is contributing $1.34 million

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