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Gawd I despair!
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/audio/2018868210/mental-health-commission-says-services-are-stretched
Take the time to listen. This preoccupation with PR spin, bullshit and branding has gone too far ACROSS the public service and political class. Then later on NinetoNoon re polytech mergers.
It’s also why I believe rather than a merger of RNZ and TVNZ, a simply takeover of TVNZ by RNZ as an ICE would have been easier. A few $m has been set aside for little exercise.
And it’s not so much the structure either as it is the PMC people (committed to the bullshit of message management and marketing) running the show. Say it and it shall be so
Way past a joke!
Small to medium sized farmers can have a hard time – in times of trouble like now it gets worse. Rustling and so on.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/country/479318/man-arrested-for-poaching-livestock-on-private-properties
A 70-year-old man using thermal optical equipment has been arrested for poaching livestock in Darfield, just inland from Christchurch.
Police said they were aware of incidents of poaching on private properties and have been working hard to locate and hold poachers to account
They managed to find the offender by testing unique markings on bullets extracted from animals.
That led them to a 70 year old man who has been summoned to appear in court later this month on charges of ill-treatment of animals, theft of livestock and the reckless discharge of a firearm.
Senior constable Hamish Caird said there were serious repercussions for poachers, with the penalty being a maximum $100,000 fine, plus up to two years in prison.
“Unlawful hunting puts other people who may be in the area at risk and could have potentially fatal consequences, poaching can also be a catalyst for other crimes, such as damaging machinery and the theft of fuel.”
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