The recent drinking water rule change is a victory for farmers, providing them with more flexibility in managing water sources on their land. This change allows farmers to use certain pesticides near water sources without obtaining a permit, easing regulatory burdens and streamlining the process for agricultural activities. Overall, this adjustment is seen as a positive development for farmers, enhancing their ability to effectively manage their operations while still maintaining water quality standards.
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Gallipoli veteran’s lost medals returned to great-grandson for Anzac Day
A set of long-lost World War I medals will once again be worn at the Anzac Day dawn service in Auckland today, for the first time in more than 40 years.A Gallipoli veteran who led an all-Kiwi bugle team in London at the first Anzac Day Commemoration in 1916 will be honoured by his great-grandson at the Auckland Cenotaph today. Alfred Blanks, a member of the Auckland Mounted Rifles, fought in the Battle of Chunuk...
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