Fire restrictions eased for Wairarapa's southern coast
Fire and Emergency New Zealand has revoked the restrictions on lighting outdoor fires in Wairarapa’s southern coastal area.
The National Party has announced another farmer as a candidate for this year’s general elections.
On Saturday, the party announced Masterton farmer Mike Butterick had been selected by local party members as the candidate for the Wairarapa seat currently held by Local Government and Emergency Management Minister Kieran McAnulty.
Butterick says he is thrilled to be selected as the party’s candidate for the seat.
“This is my home and I want to make it even better as its next local MP in Chris Luxon’s National team,” he says.
“With a cost-of-living crisis and skyrocketing interest rates fueled by Labour’s economic mismanagement and extra spending of $1 billion per week, families in the Wairarapa electorate are struggling to get by,” says Butterick.
“People here work incredibly hard but they’re wondering how on earth they’re going to find hundreds of dollars a week more to cover the mortgage or rent. That’s before they fill up the gas tank of the shopping trolley, made even harder by the fact grocery prices are rising at the highest rate in 33 years.”
Butterick, a sheep and beef farmer, began his career shepherding in Canterbury before moving to the Wairarapa more than 30 years ago.
He currently serves on the board of Wings Over Wairarapa and is an executive member of the Wairarapa Water Users group. He is also a member of the Wairarapa Federated Farmers’ executive.
He says the National Party backs farmers.
“As a Wairarapa farmer myself, I know how important our primary sector is to the economy, both here in the Wairarapa electorate and across New Zealand.
“Alongside our National team, I’ll advocate for farmers and farming communities to be able to get on with what they do best, without being burdened with more unworkable regulations.”
Farmer-owned co-operative Ravensdown is winding down the operations of its agritech subsidiary C-Dax following a long decline in sales.
The recent East Coast Farming Expo, held over two days at Wairoa, offered an insight into the current state of agriculture on the east of the North Island, at a time when the locals are remembering the second anniversary of Cyclone Gabrielle.
A Research programme supported by Beef+Lamb NZ is investigating the potential of ‘accelerometer’ sensors for early detection of conditions such as facial eczema (FE) in sheep.
In the past year, the Farmer Time for Schools programme which seeks to connect New Zealand school students with farmers, has experienced further growth.
Fresh Carriers Co. Ltd (FCC) and Zespri have completed the first ever kiwifruit charter powered by a low-emissions fuel.
New Zealand lingerie brand Rose & Thorne is expanding its virtual bra fitting service in an effort to provide rural women in with better access to specialised advice.