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Bryce Edwards: Political Roundup – Government s ban on live animal exports 17 Apr, 2021 02:50 AM 11 minutes to read The Government has confirmed plans to ban live animal exports from 2023 – a move that has already drawn criticism from some in the industry. The Government has confirmed plans to ban live animal exports from 2023 – a move that has already drawn criticism from some in the industry. ANALYSIS: The Labour Government received plaudits this week for its historic announcement it will ban the live export of animals by sea. It s said to be a world first. The decision comes after years of pressure, which increased after last year s tragedy when the ship Gulf Livestock 1 left New Zealand and sunk in a storm, killing nearly 6000 cows and 41 sea crew. Of course, there has also been opposition to the ban, and important questions raised over some of the details. ....
The Bulletin: Trans-Tasman bubble to dominate the day Good morning and welcome to The Bulletin. In today’s edition: Trans-Tasman bubble news to dominate the day, climate commission modelling criticised, and concerns raised about fresh light rail delays. Hopefully you’ve rested up over the last few days, because today will bring an absolute avalanche of news. A whole lot of things that normally happen on a Monday are now being condensed into Tuesday, and it will also be a sitting day for the house. So that means a senior government MP will be doing morning media rounds, there will be a caucus meeting, the PM will be doing an afternoon press conference, and there will also be Question Time in parliament. ....