Are they serious?
OPINION: The Greens aren’t serious people when it comes to the economy, so let’s not spend too much on their fiscal fantasies.
OPINION: Media luvvies have pigeon-holed the Taxpayers Union (TPU) as some right-wing lobby, but as far as this old mutt can tell, the TPU focuses on shaming poor behaviour and wasteful spending by those that govern us, no matter who's in power.
You'd be right in thinking that's like shooting fish in a barrel, such is the disregard of the taxpayer by the elected (and unelected) in government.
Anyway, left, right or neutral, the TPU has kicked off 2025 with some doozies: MBIE spent $500,012 coaching staff how to sit at their desks correctly; over 4 years, ACC has paid $217,674 for 255 claims by 'victims' bitten by police dogs while doing a runner and over 6 months, the Ministry of Maori Development saw 217 instances of staff accessing porn on the job (the Ministry of Women had 1).
Northlanders scooped the pool at this year's prestigious Ahuwhenua Trophy Awards - winning both the main competition and the young Maori farmer award.
Red meat farmers are urging the Government to act on the growing number of whole sheep and beef farm sales for conversion to forestry, particularly carbon farming.
The days of rising on-farm inflation and subdued farmgate prices are coming to an end for farmers, helping lift confidence.
A blockbuster year and an exciting performance: that's how Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) Director General, Ray Smith is describing the massive upsurge in the fortunes of the primary sector exports for the year ended June 2025.
Federated Farmers president Wayne Langford says the 2025 Fieldays has been one of more positive he has attended.
A fundraiser dinner held in conjunction with Fieldays raised over $300,000 for the Rural Support Trust.