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Call for Auckland s wealthier suburbs to take fair share of development burden
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864-dwelling housing shortfall forecast for Nelson
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First meeting of the National Bioeconomy Forum
Minister of State in the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), Martin Heydon T.D., along with Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD, today provided the opening addresses to the 1st meeting of the National Bioeconomy Forum.
Speaking today, Minister Heydon said:
‘Producing sustainable and renewable biological resources from our farms, forests and seas, and focusing on the prioritised use of this biomass through biorefining to create innovative, high value biobased products including food, feed, alternative biobased chemicals and materials is a key business opportunity I want to see developed to the benefit of the agri-food sector. These products will replace and reduce our dependence on fossil based resources and most importantly generate sustainable new economic opportunities for farmers, foresters and fishers, as well as for young and skilled rural entrepreneu
Townhouses, apartments could transform Upper Hutt s streets in proposed district plan changes
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“There is work going on in the background, and we have people working on a few things.’’ On Friday night, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern went on social media to talk about the protests. It was important that the country stuck to the commitments it had made on freshwater and climate change, which would help New Zealand maintain the value of its exports, she said.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spoke during an APEC Informal Leaders Retreat on Friday, and then went on social media to talk about the nationwide Groundswell NZ protests. “My commitment is that we will keep working together . we’ll keep listening on things like the pressure on our borders around workers, we’ve given already an allocation to dairy farmworkers, and today you would have seen that we announced an extension for our workforce who are already here, our essential work visa holders.