Luxon Reveals Updated Ministerial Lineup
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced changes to the ministerial lineup, including a new Minister for the Environment and a new Associate Agriculture Minister.
OPINION: Staying with politics, with less than nine months to go before the general elections, there’s confusion in the Labour Party when it comes to working with the divided Maori Party.
Labour leader Chris Hipkins is dampening down claims of internal disagreement over working with the party, with his own MPs’ comments adding confusion.
Hipkins has repeatedly refused to rule either in or out whether Labour would consider forming a government with the Maori Party.
However, Labour’s Maori campaign chair Willie Jackson indicated the gulf between the parties was more to do with policy.
Labour is hoping to cash in on Maori Party in-fighting to win back several Maori seats.
Labour cannot topple the National-led Coalition with just the Greens. But Chippy’s key to the top job may depend on how the Maori Party saga unfolds in the coming months.
While the District Field Days brought with it a welcome dose of sunshine, it also attracted a significant cohort of sitting members from the Beehive – as one might expect in an election year.
Irish Minister of State of Agriculture, Noel Grealish was in New Zealand recently for an official visit.
While not all sibling rivalries come to blows, one headline event at the recent New Zealand Rural Games held in Palmerston North certainly did, when reigning World Champion Jack Jordan was denied the opportunity of defending his world title in Europe later this year, after being beaten by his big brother’s superior axle blows, at the Stihl Timbersports Nationals.
AgriZeroNZ has invested $5.1 million in Australian company Rumin8 to accelerate development of its methane-reducing products for cattle and bring them to New Zealand.
Farmers want more direct, accurate information about both fuel and fertiliser supply.
A bull on a freight plane sounds like the start of a joke, but for Ian Bryant, it is a fond memory of days gone by.