New Zealand’s parliament has suspended three Māori MPs—Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke for seven days and co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer for 21 days—following their protest haka during a session regarding a controversial bill aimed at redefining the Treaty of Waitangi. The bill was voted down, and the MPs’ suspensions are unprecedented, with previous bans lasting no longer than three days. Maipi-Clarke expressed emotional defiance during the debate, questioning whether their voices were too loud for the parliamentary house.
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Muchea Livestock Centre awarded and recognised as national leading industry advocate
Muchea Livestock Centre was awarded the 2025 Industry Advocate Award at the National Saleyard Conference for its significant contributions to animal welfare, community support, and economic impact, handling over 500,000 sheep and 70,000 cattle annually. The centre’s leadership, recognized by industry figures, emphasizes the vital role of saleyards in livestock markets and their commitment to best practices in biosecurity and animal welfare. Want More Context? 🔎
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