Two new awards open to help young farmers progress to farm ownership
Entries have opened for two awards in the New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards (NZDIA) programme, aimed at helping young farmers progress to farm ownership.
Auckland lawyer and new Fonterra director Cathy Quinn is looking forward to making a positive contribution around Fonterra’s board table.
Quinn, who narrowly missed out last year, says she’s delighted to have received shareholder support. Quinn received the second highest number of votes among the six candidates.
“It’s a huge privilege to serve Fonterra shareholders. Fonterra is so important to all our shareholders, our staff, our investors, local communities throughout New Zealand and New Zealand itself,” she told Dairy News.
Quinn says her priority is to be the best director she can be for shareholders, Fonterra people and investors.
“I look forward to making a positive contribution around the board table, which will now be led by Peter McBride.”
Quinn says there are plenty of challenges and opportunities ahead.
“In my mind, retaining milk supply Fonterra has is the key. Consistent financial performance is part of that, but capital structure is also part of the issue and the board has said it will be discussing capital structure with shareholders. “Balancing the demand by customers and communities in terms of sustainability – and NZ dairy farmers are the most sustainable dairy farmers in the world – with increased regulatory and other costs on farm is an issue-dairy farming does need to be economic.
“There are also plenty of global issues that the Fonterra team is aware of and needs to manage its way through.”
Quinn, a commercial and corporate lawyer with MinterEllisonRuddWatts until end of last year, has significant expertise in governance, equity capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and private equity services. She was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to law and women in 2016.
She is now a director and shareholder of Thistlehurst Dairy Limited, based in the Waikato.
Her current board memberships include Fletcher Building, Tourism Holdings, Rangatira and she chairs Fertility Associates.
The Meat Industry Association (MIA) is once again looking for game-changing ideas for New Zealand's red meat processing and exporting sector.
Environment Southland is inviting feedback on two bylaws that play a critical role in safeguarding the region's waterways and ensuring the safety of the local community.
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Entries have opened for the 2026 Fieldays Innovation Awards.
Organisers are expecting another full field of 40 of the country’s top shearers for the popular Speed Shearing event at this year’s Southern Field Days at Waimumu.
The Southern Field Days Innovation Awards have a great record in picking winners and the winner of the 2024 event will be putting up a display to support the event at this year’s show.