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The Bulletin: Poll confirms steady rise for Act and David Seymour

The Bulletin: Poll confirms steady rise for Act and David Seymour
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Teeming with Teaming Agreements: Navigating Strategic Alliances in the Federal Marketplace | Wiley Rein LLP

Teeming with Teaming Agreements: Navigating Strategic Alliances in the Federal Marketplace | Wiley Rein LLP
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Should Slaughterhouses Have Glass Walls? The Campaign For Greater Farm Transparency Goes To The High Court

Should Slaughterhouses Have Glass Walls? The Campaign For Greater Farm Transparency Goes To The High Court Share Published 8 hours ago: July 9, 2021 at 12:00 pm An Australian animal advocacy group is taking its campaign for greater transparency in animal-use industries from the streetsto the High Court. Last week, the Farm Transparency Project filed a case to challenge the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (SDA), a New South Wales law that restricts the use of cameras and audio recorders on private premises. If the bid is successful, it’ll be the first time so-called “ag-gag” legislation in Australia will be challenged in the High Court.

10 x 100: The good, the bad and the ugly of reality TV, according to its fans

In 10 x 100, we survey a group of 100 people via Stickybeak and ask them 10 questions. So far, we’ve quizzed Wellingtonians, holiday motorists, locked-down Aucklanders and Australians. This time, we asked reality TV watchers their thoughts on this polarising entertainment genre. Here at The Spino

The Bulletin: New Zealanders facing hard road out of India

The Bulletin: New Zealanders facing hard road out of India Good morning and welcome to The Bulletin. In today’s edition: NZers facing hard road to get out of India, mould returning to Wellington flats for winter, and analysis of Judith Collins opening up the Brash playbook. With no repatriation flights in sight, it could be really difficult for New Zealanders stuck in India to get home. Radio NZ reported yesterday morning that there are just over 100 people currently in India who have managed isolation spots booked, but many are unlikely to make it. Some of them have been waiting since before the travel ban was put in place several weeks ago. PM Jacinda Ardern said that she sympathised with the situation people were in, but said the government couldn’t guarantee assistance in getting home. “We may not be able to go in and rescue people. They need to make sure they take every precaution they can even when they are travelling in desperate circumstances.”

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