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A map showing the extent of the indigenous vegetation clearance (outlined in red) at the property bordered by Fairview and Holme Station roads in the Timaru District.
The Timaru District Council has launched Environment Court action against a landowner who it claims has illegally sprayed and killed off native vegetation on a significant site. The “application for enforcement orders”, lodged on February 10, says that Robert Hudson of Timaru, was involved in “the clearance of indigenous vegetation within a Significant Natural Area (SNA) within the property (on Fairview and Holme Station roads) that has contravened a rule in the Timaru District Plan and has caused adverse effects on the environment”.
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Missouri Military Academy Summer Camps Combine Lessons in Grit, Resilience, Teamwork and Fun for Kids
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Parents looking to provide opportunities for growth for their children this summer can find it at Missouri Military Academy (MMA) summer camps. Offering six different summer options this year, MMA summer camps give children the opportunity to step outside their comfort zone and overcome challenges through activities that develop a sense of pride in oneself while socializing with peers their own age.
Photo from Confidence Camp 2020. Camper enjoys climbing MMA s 40-foot rock wall.
“Each camp is designed to harness a child’s interest and use that as a confidence-building tool,” MMA Camp Director and Commandant of Cadets Rick Grabowski, Colonel, USMC (ret) said. “Our goal is to make every day fun and memorable while fostering personal growth in each camper.”
Cattle producers celebrate the end of 2020 with record live export prices and rain
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December has delivered above average rainfall for a lot of northern cattle stations.
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Cattle producers in the Top End of the Northern Territory are ending 2020 on a high with the wet season delivering above-average rainfall in December and cattle prices sitting at record levels.
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Northern Territory cattle stations have received widespread rainfall in December, a far cry from last wet season
The live export price for feeder steers to Indonesia has hit a record $4/kg
One producer said it was important the live export price did not get too high for overseas customers