Animal rights protest group PETA is urging Agriculture Minister Todd McClay to require live-streaming web cameras in all New Zealand shearing sheds following allegations of sheep abuse on a farm leased by Matt Lauer. The New Zealand Merino Company denies the claims and plans to investigate, while PETA argues that webcams would ensure accountability and transparency in the industry. PETA senior vice president Jason Baker insists that real-time monitoring is necessary to prevent mistreatment of animals and calls for government intervention to enforce this measure nationwide.
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Foodstuffs expands with $380m in projects, new North Shore Pak’nSave planned – Property Insider
Foodstuffs is experiencing significant expansion with over $380 million in ongoing or planned projects, including recent openings and the upcoming launch of a new 6000sq m Pak’nSave on North Shore. Other notable developments include a major sale in Tauranga and three deals by Metlifecare, as well as the opening of a new build-to-rent project by Marutūahu-Ockham. Need More Context? 🔎
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