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Tararua Shepherd of the Year announced at Glanworth

Tararua Shepherd of the Year announced at Glanworth 9 May, 2021 05:00 PM 5 minutes to read Quad bikes and side-by-sides parked at 1850 feet above sea level. Bush Telegraph By: Steve Carle Winners of this year s Property Brokers Tararua Sheep and Beef Farm Business of the Year, Shaun and Fiona Fouhy, held their field day at Glanworth on Thursday, May 6. The winner of the Tararua Shepherd of the Year was announced, with Kit Holmes emerging the winner. Kit s enthusiasm is infectious. She was originally from England, with no connection to agriculture. She enrolled at a course at Taratahi and has since held numerous roles in shepherding, said organising committee member from ANZ Bank, Sally Terry.

Tararua sheep and beef farm Business of the Year winners: Shaun and Fiona Fouhy

Tararua sheep and beef farm Business of the Year winners: Shaun and Fiona Fouhy 18 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Simon and Trudy Hales handing over trophy to Shaun and Fiona Fouhy. Bush Telegraph By: Steve Carle Shaun and Fiona Fouhy are the winners of this year s Property Brokers Tararua Sheep and Beef Farm Business of the Year Award. The couple farm 820ha at Marima, tucked under the Tararua Ranges, and will host a field day to showcase their winning approach on the property at 370 Kopikopiko Rd on May 6, starting at 9.30am. Shaun is the fourth generation of the family to own the property, taking over from his parents, Joe and Lea, who also won the same award back in 1994 – a first in the history of the Tararua competition.

Tararua sheep and beef farm Business of the Year winners: Shaun and Fiona Fouhy

Tararua sheep and beef farm Business of the Year winners: Shaun and Fiona Fouhy
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Place North West | JV North s £560m housing tender launches

Sarah Townsend The consortium of North West housing associations and councils has opened a framework to build more than 4,000 homes across the region. JV North, whose members manage a total of around 125,000 homes, is inviting contractors and consultants to bid for places on its four-year framework. Consortium members include Bury Council; Community Gateway; Johnnie Johnson Housing; One Manchester; Peaks and Plains Housing Trust; Plus Dane Housing, Sovini; Stockport Homes in partnership with Stockport Council; Torus; Trafford Housing Trust; Weaver Vale Housing Trust, and Wythenshawe Community Housing Group. For construction lots, large and regional SME contractors are being invited along with a wide range of consultants. The framework offers three construction bands valued at £1m to £4m, £4m to £10m, and £10m and over. Contractors can apply to join any two bands.

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 3 12 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.12.21 Good Friday morning. According to a new poll released by Ryan Tyson of The Tyson Group, Florida voters support several measures pitched as improving election security and voter access. The poll, commissioned by nonpartisan nonprofit Secure Democracy, found more than three-quarters of Floridians want ballot drop boxes to be monitored either in-person or by video. The proposal earned 77% among the 600 voters polled, with Republicans backing it at a higher rate (83%) than Democrats or no-party voters. Meanwhile, nearly seven in 10 said they want their family members or caregivers to be able to turn in a ballot on their behalf. A near equal number (67%) want more days of early voting, while most (57%) want the state to tell felons what fines they need to pay to regain voting rights.

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