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Turner, who came up with the idea, said she wanted Marlborough’s residents to know there were communities in New Zealand that understood what they were going through. “We wanted to say we know what you re going through, and let us know if there s anything we can do to help,’” she said. Turner said she knew from experience that crises strengthened relationships and resilience in communities. “We continue to wish the community well as they enter their recovery, which can have quite long tails . It will take the council a huge amount of time and effort to run remediation.” MDC/SUPPLIED ....
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“I want to leave what we’ve got on the farm better off for my kids.” Groundswell NZ’s main concerns, and the focus of the “Howl of a Protest”, was what they described as unworkable environmental policies for freshwater, significant natural areas (SNAs) and climate change. The organisation said people were feeling overwhelmed by the avalanche of “poorly designed policies” and the “we know best, one-size-fits-all mindset” of the current Government. ALDEN WILLIAMS/Stuff Christchurch saw the largest turnout of farm protestors when 2000 descended on the square. Farmers were not the only ones at the protests, with plenty of tradies, business owners and city residents lending their support. ....