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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Watch: Christopher Luxon announces $164m for new 24/7 urgent care services
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Health Minister Simeon Brown announced a significant investment in urgent care services across New Zealand, with a Budget allocation of $164 million over four years. This funding aims to enhance urgent and after-hours care, introducing new 24/7 services in Counties Manukau, Tauranga, Whangārei, Palmerston North, and Dunedin, along with daytime services in Lower Hutt, Invercargill, and Timaru. Associate Health Minister Matt Doocey highlighted that this initiative will particularly benefit rural...
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