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The Country - Tunes edition Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay left Sam Lashes Casey in charge of the tunes, and was pleasantly surprised his mature taste in music. On with the show: Rowena Duncum: Jamie and Lashes kicked off the show by catching up with Ro, who was in Queenstown after the Dairy Women s Network conference last night. Advertisement Jeremy Rookes and Stu Loe: Today s farmer panel pondered the Big Dry on the east coasts of both islands, the banning of the live cattle export trade and the respective rugby prowess of our panellists. Don Fraser: ....
Rabobank Best of The Country - April 17, 2021 16 Apr, 2021 04:59 PM 2 minutes to read The Country This week on The Best of The Country, Jamie Mackay spoke to Rabobank s Head of Innovation, Knowledge and Networks for Australasia Natalie Gibson about the bank s FoodBytes! programme. This week s top interviews were: Jacinda Ardern: The PM pondered live cattle exports, expanding the travel bubble and MIQ spaces for much-needed horticulture workers and whether knitting in Parliament is acceptable. Advertisement Damien O Connor: The Minister of Agriculture defended the government s decision to phase out the live animal export trade saying it won t hurt our economy . Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: ....
The mother of Stephen Lawrence said today that reliving his murder through the new ITV drama will be very difficult , but the next generation need to learn about the impact his death made on Britain. Baroness Doreen Lawrence, 71, was discussing the upcoming ITV drama Stephen, which stars Steve Coogan as DCI Clive Driscoll, joined by Sharlene Whyte and Hugh Quarshie. Her son Stephen was stabbed to death aged 18 on April 22, 1993, in a racist attack in south-east London for which charges against the killers were initially dropped. DCI Driscoll later put together an investigation that secured the convictions of two members of the gang who committed the murder. ....
The Country - Ban edition Quick Read The Country Today on The Country, Jamie Mackay spoke to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Agriculture Minister Damien O Connor about the Government s decision to ban live animal exports. On with the show: Jacinda Ardern: The PM pondered live cattle exports, expanding the travel bubble and MIQ spaces for much-needed horticulture workers and whether knitting in Parliament is acceptable. Advertisement Damien O Connor: The Minister of Agriculture defended the government s decision to phase out the live animal export trade saying it won t hurt our economy . Dr Jacqueline Rowarth: One of New Zealand s leading farming academics aired her forthright opinions on the demise of the live animal export trade and why we should dismiss the use of agri-chemicals at our peril. ....