Cuddling cows
OPINION: Years of floods and low food prices have driven a dairy farm in England's northeast to stop milking its cows and instead charge visitors to cuddle them.
OPINION: Census day is turning into the longest 'day' in living memory.
Milking It was under the impression we were all supposed to take five minutes on March 7 to fill out a simple form. And yet, two months later, millions of taxpayer dollars were still being spent (wasted?) trying to convince the laggards to complete the form. Estimates dated early April suggested the $285m census had already blown out by $37m!
It's likely that those who haven't done it year, aren't going to, so let's stop the waste and move on.
And in other 'census cock-up' news, we've heard numerous reports of households who registered when asked (sometimes more than once), completed the survey, posted the survey - only to have a census clipboard carrier knock on the door asking why the household wasn't registered!
Who was in charge of this census cluster, you ask? Dr Deborah Russell and Meka Whaitiri. Say no more!
A Chinese business leader says Chinese investors are unfairly viewed as potential security risks in New Zealand.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has reiterated New Zealand’s ‘China And’ policy, adding that it wasn’t about choosing one market over another but creating more options for exporters.
A long running trade dispute between New Zealand and Canada over dairy access has been resolved.
New Zealand Police is urging rural property owners to remain vigilant and ensure their property is secure.