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Whanganui Federated Farmers seek clarity on fresh water regulations

Whanganui Federated Farmers seek clarity on fresh water regulations 10 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read Whanganui Federated Farmers want clarity around the latest fresh water regulations. Photo / File Iain Hyndman is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleiain.hyndman@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron The Wanganui Province of federated farmers will attempt to place some clarity around water issues when it hosts a seminar on the impending Essential Freshwater regulations. On Thursday, March 25, at 5.30pm, the branch will hold the seminar in the upstairs room of Wanganui Veterinary Services, where Paul Le Miere will outline the federation s main concerns about the regulations. Le Miere is the federation s North Island policy manager and has led much of Federated Farmers consultation over water regulations.

Bay of Plenty councillor walks out of meeting after exchange over Mount industry

Bay of Plenty councillor walks out of meeting after exchange over Mount industry 9 Mar, 2021 05:36 PM 5 minutes to read Bay of Plenty regional councillor David Love, right, walked out of a meeting after an exchange with councillor Matemoana McDonald. Photos / File Bay of Plenty regional councillor David Love, right, walked out of a meeting after an exchange with councillor Matemoana McDonald. Photos / File A Bay of Plenty councillor walked out of a meeting after being told his actions had enraged another councillor in an exchange about the future of Mount Maunganui s industrial area. Tensions boiled over at the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Monitoring and Operations Committee meeting yesterday during a discussion about the Mount Maunganui airshed - an covering the industrial zone with tighter rules for discharges.

CONFIRMED! FG working on policy towards 5G deployment

CONFIRMED! FG working on policy towards 5G deployment On By Emmanuel Elebeke Nigeria may soon join other forward-thinking nations of the world to deploy the fifth Generation, 5G network services in the country. This is as the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, at the weekend revealed that government is putting finishing touches to the policy that will allow 5G services to be deployed in the country. The minister, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, also debunked claims that deployment of technology in Nigeria, will come with health implications. He said that there is no known scientific evidence till date, suggesting that 5G poses any risks to public health and safety.

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