The Country - Anzac Day edition
23 Apr, 2021 01:30 AM
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The Country
Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay looked forward to commemorating Anzac Day on Sunday, by playing some wartime classics.
On with the show:
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Alison Shanks:
We caught up with the new brand ambassador for the Spring Sheep Milk Company. We asked how a former world champion cyclist ended up championing sheep milk?
Don Carson:
The PR Man for the NZ Forest Owners Association reflected on Anzac Day and a colourful critic of The Country.
Tim Myers:
In the absence of his brand ambassador Smiley Barrett, the chief executive of Norwood talked about a challenging supply chain for farm machinery and what Anzac Day meant to him.
Urgent repair work on State Highway 2 north of Te Puna this afternoon
22 Apr, 2021 11:32 PM
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Repair work is being done on State Highway 2. Photo / Google
Bay of Plenty Times
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has advised urgent road surface repairs will take place between 12 and 2pm today on State Highway 2, between Barrett Rd and Te Karaka Drive, north of Te Puna.
The road will be down to one lane with stop/go traffic management and a 30kmh temporary speed limit in place.
This work needs to be undertaken urgently to ensure the safety of all road users over the long weekend and to avoid further damage in case of unfavourable weather.
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Fort McMurray, October 2018 // Elizabeth Priest - Harvard Broadcasting
Social profits are getting a chance to receive some extra financial support.
The Wood Buffalo Community Foundation is accepting applications for their annual grant program which has already provided over $1 million since starting up in 2017.
This year, they’re focusing on programs or projects aimed at providing mental health or crisis supports for individuals and families, supporting community connections, and reducing social isolation.
Priority will also be given to applications that support sustainability, collaborations, and/or capacity building.
“This year, the Community Grants are needed more than ever to support those in need,” said Gaylene Weidlich, Executive Director of the WBCF.