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President Donald Trump has plunged the world’s two largest economies into conflict in ways likely to damage both China and the US, and alter the wider patterns of international trade. Countries are being forced to deal with the fact that essential products will have to be sourced through different supply chains in future. New Zealand needs to be actively engaged in these development orders (a) to safeguard our interests, and (b) to take advantage of the options now opening up. “Waiting for the dust to settle,” as Peters advises, would merely ensure that New Zealand gets left in the dust.
The attempt to bypass environmental scrutiny through the Fast-Track Bill is a direct affront to the integrity of our legal system which has repeatedly rejected this destructive proposal through the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court.
The two agencies have acquired the USVs to further enhance NZ’s ability to patrol and protect its maritime interests and security. Customs Deputy Chief Executive Operations Jamie Bamford says organised crime groups exploit the Pacific to smuggle drugs to NZ, and this additional capability helps counter that threat and protect our coastline.
“This is a long-fought and hard-won victory for dogs across Aotearoa, with the introduction of a new regulation targeting prolonged tethering,” says Dr Alison Vaughan, SPCA’s Scientific Officer.
We look forward to future announcements about the Government’s intentions to apply a place-based approach. Housing providers from Invercargill to Kaitaia are experienced and ready to meet the housing needs of their communities.
Greenpeace Aotearoa says that it is deeply concerned about the safety of drinking water in the Ashburton District after close to one in five bore water samples tested for nitrate at the beginning of April exceeded levels linked with blue baby syndrome.
“Replacing the full licence test with a ‘good behaviour’ period and increasing penalties by reducing the demerit threshold does not build safer roads or better drivers,” says Wendy Robertson, National Director of the Driving Change Network.
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