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Farm employees and managers could face bankruptcy through large dairy farm effluent prosecution fines, if recent warnings given by the Environment Court are upheld, that farm managers and employees could be held liable A Northland dairy farmer was recently prosecuted in the Environment Court for effluent spillages that occurred on his farm. His defence was that his farm manager was the person responsible for the operation Bill Guest, of the effluent system and Farmers of therefore the farm owner New Zealand was not responsible and liable. The Judge did not agree with the employer’s submissions, However, he stated that dairy farm managers could be held legally responsible and liable to prosecution for unlawful effluent spillages resulting from any breaches of the farm resource consent conditions, resulting in substantial fines which recent prosecutions have shown, may exceed their annual remuneration package as an employee. The Judge’s comments raise a number of interesting issues as to whether the farm manager should be responsible for such breaches when the employee is not an independent contractor, such as a variable order or 50/50 sharemilker. There is case law which clearly demonstrates what the status is of an independent contractor and an employee. Under the Employment Relations Act employees are not required to have Public Liability Insurance as they have no ownership stake in the business and do not share in the risk of the business.
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Environmental award nominations are open Two decades since their inception, the Taranaki Environmental Award have become an institution on the local calendar and nominations for 2012 are now open. Each year the awards recognise outstanding environmental contributions by businesses, the agricultural sector, individuals, schools and community groups. There have been 177 winners since 1993. The chairman of the Taranaki Regional Council, David MacLeod says it’s vital to recognise and reward positive environmental efforts. “In Taranaki we enjoy healthy rivers, a rich landscape, clean air and a quality coastal environment, but this is not simply by good luck,” he says. “Maintaining the quality of our environment requires the combined effort of all those who use it — from school children, farmers and communities to our major industries.” Nominations close on March 31 and to qualify, projects must make a practical contribution to the sustainable management of the natural resources of the region, or promote community awareness of the need for sustainable management through a promotional or educational programme. All the projects must be sustainable over time and not depend on a continuing subsidy larger than the benefit to the community. They must be current, ongoing or nearing completion, and be carried out in Taranaki. The objectives of the award are: • To recognise individuals or groups within the community involved in ongoing activities which conserve, enhance, promote and/or develop the natural and physical resources of the Taranaki region and benefit the community.
• To promote awareness and understanding of sustainable resource management within the Taranaki community. • To reinforce the information provision, advocacy and regulatory functions of the Taranaki Regional Council. The award categories are: • Business/local authority, which is awarded for innovative approach or efficiency in resource utilisation or for sound environmental performance. • Agricultural, for sustainable farm management practices, innovation or outstanding performance in pest animal or pest plant management; waste treatment and disposal; environmental enhancement or protection; soil conservation and/or sustainable land management. • Individual/school/community group, awarded for environmental protection or enhancement, pollution control action or environmental education initiatives. The selection of awards will be final. Nominations can be made online — or contact the Taranaki Regional Council by phoning 06 765 7127 or emailing info@trc.govt.nz.
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Juicy fruit loves wet feet Growing a crop that doesn’t mind wet feet makes perfect sense when you live beside a river
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sure we pick the best crop for juicing because bad fruit just gives bad juice.” Jeannie’s trees appear to be quite prolific. “We have far more fruit than we can sell and since we don’t export, our fruit and juice is sold through the farmers markets and as well as fruit is sold to organic wholesalers — Ceres.” She says the farm’s organic process is easier now, but there was a time when it presented its challenges. “There were few or no organic croppers when I first started out here and we had to learn how to deal with it — for example ceasing all chemical practices.” Many years were spent clearing the soil of all the chemicals and this required, among other things, the need to soil test.
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Taranaki/Manawatu Farming Lifestyles March 2012 The growers are audited each year by organic overseeing body, Organic Farm New Zealand. “There is a paper trail with everything we do on the property, but once you get the hang of the paperwork and keep it up, it’s not a big job,” she says. ”Also, in this technological age, it’s faster with computer record keeping, which is where Bryan comes in.” Growing organically did have some additional benefits. “Going totally organic has seen the demise of such destructive and costly pests like pear slug and spider mite. It’s amazing how it all works because we have none of these pests at all now,” said Jeannie.
Steam and boiler system still the best As well as juicing the produce from his own grape vines, Te Kauwhata juice processor John Morris also juices nashi pears from Jeannie Smith’s Taranaki property. John took over Greenways Pure Fruit Juices Ltd from the Smith family (no relation to Jeannie Smith) at Te Kauwhata about 18 months ago. The plant had been in the Smith family for around 60 years — over three generations — and the machinery driving the plant, the vats and the pasteuriser are ‘early’ style and have been in use for many years. John says the steam and boiler-type system which drives the juicing press ensures
an even heat flow and better pasteurisation The pressing part of the plant however is upto-date, state-of-the art. “It’s like a large squeezer where fruit juice is sucked into a big vat a bit like a submarine cannister, having already been sieved by large gauze-type machines inside the press. It is then pasteurised and bottled,” John says. Pasteurising ensures a longer shelf life for the juice. He says modern commercial juicing machines can do ‘in-bottle’ pasteurisation, but he prefers the old method, as it gives a better quality taste. “It does as good-a-job, if not better.”
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We need to do a minimum of two tonnes (at a time) because the machine works better if it’s fuller and also, by the time it’s fired up, it’s more economical,” he says. While Jeannie’s nashis can be processed in the course of a day, there does need to be some standing time between the crushing and the bottling processes.
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She says with the organic process of balancing the soil condition it becomes natural for the predators to take care of the pests.
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“We find that when you don’t use chemicals, the natural balance of everything returns and the soil has also built up the microbes, making nice compost.” Jeannie, who prefers to describe her age range as middle life, and Bryan, moved together to the outdoors from their desk jobs — she was owner of a classified advertising paper and Bryan, a desktop publisher for the same paper. “Bryan is handy on the farm for the stuff requiring some muscle and there are still deadlines, but it’s a much better way of life,” she says. They also grow tomatoes in tunnel houses for sale at the farm gate and the farmers market.
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Kathy and Kelvin Lane have been breeding Red Poll cattle in the Manawatu since 1992
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ormer dairy farmers the husband and wife team knew the day would come when they would want to step back from milking and take life a little bit easier. Since buying the five red Poll yearlings from SeaCliff stud in Otago they have steadily built up a herd of 40 head registered stud cows to establish Kaihinau Stud.
They also run a herd of 70 head commercial breeding Red Poll cows and use stud Red Poll bulls across both herds. Four years ago the couple who live at Makerua sold their dairy herd and now along with the Red Polls run around 4,000 Romdale breeding ewes on the 1150 hectare farm.
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was taken with their docility, the fact they were polled and that they bred true to type. “They retain their colour crossed with other breeds, the only exception I have found is those crossed with a black breed such as Angus,” he said. They joined the Red Poll Society when he purchased the first five yearlings and reckons it has become part of their life — enjoying the contact with other members.
he laughs. “They also grow quickly and regularly kill out at around 62 per cent live weight which is a good return.” He says he farms the cattle strictly as a commercial entity — steers are sold at between 15-18 months of age and heifers around 20-22 months, “I try to avoid taking them through a second winter,” he says. Kaihinau stud retains all their calves and raises dairy beef as well.
He said the breed has a reputation for being hardy and good foragers who handle second rate, or poor, country well.
Kelvin regrets not having had extra time to spend with the stock and for this reason in the past he hasn’t shown his stock at field days or pastoral shows.
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cows have dropped to around 800,000 in New Zealand with the average herd being around 100 cows.” After World War II the red cattle fell out of popularity eventually resulting in them being listed as a rare breed . Thanks to the society and fellow breeders such as Kelvin and Kathy the Red Poll breed has been retained in New Zealand and is now recognised for its special traits.
The Red Poll in New Zealand
A medium sized animal they are naturally polled, a deep red in colour with dark pigmented udders.
The cows have plenty of milk, which is high in protein allowing them to raise strong and quick growing calves.
Easy calvers, both the cows and bulls are quiet in nature, easy to handle and a good foragers.
The beef is fine grained and has gained a reputation for being tender and tasty. The carcass is trim and well muscled without excessive fat.
Red poll cattle were first introduced to New Zealand in 1898 after Sir Heaton Rhodes, of Otahuna Stud, Tai Tapu, in Christchurch imported three in calf cows and a bull from England.
The dual purpose cattle, native of East Anglia had been originally formed by crossing a Suffolk Dun and Norfolk Red in 1870.
Further animals were imported by Sir Heaton in 1905, and then by MH Strachan of Kowhai Station in Gisborne in 1907 and 1912.
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HER HEART
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The availability of stud services to the American imported stallion Wolf Mound’s King of Hearts is likely to be sending ripples of anticipation among breeders of Clydesdale horses in New Zealand.
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proof misconceptions about artificial insemination not working with draft breeds are unfounded said Sylvia. The now three-year-old stallion currently stands 17.22hh and is likely to mature to closer to 18hh. He is black in colour — a solid colour with no roaning — with a narrow white blaze and white socks. Sylvia believes he will add conformation type, size, substance and movement to most New Zealand blood lines. She says the foundation of the stud came about after she met the retired (and now late horse enthusiast Walter Allen). She was passionate about harness horses, but lacked time
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Sylvia hard and it wasn’t until two years later she was able customers and local authorities. With a TracMap unit you can easily achieve to follow up on one of his challenges to improve the stud productivity gains and also automatic compliance bloodlines. reporting in one simple to use and cost effective system. TracMap products are the first (and only) He had once said `if money was no object which stallion units in the world designed specifically to provide would you buy?’ an easy to use and cost effective solution to these problems. “I had seen a picture of a black Clydesdale stallion in an All TracMap units feature the same robust American journal and I’d replied — the horse in America.” waterproof case, unique high sunlight viewable screen and simple to use operating system. When the American stallion came up for sale, Sylvia responded. “The pedigree research showed a very good cross to my mares,” she said. 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In spite of birthing problems Sylvia’s foals resulting from Kings first services are “all looking good with nice proportions and plenty of Clydie muscle. “It will be an exciting time with training these new youngsters and getting them with Mark With the payout McKewen high and interest low, it’s a really good time to to shows,” she said. fix the things that are causing some grief around the Dairy. “One a beautiful black filly foal, and Before you upgrade to new Milfos cup removers or a Milfos the first filly in over a decade at the stud Variable Drive Vacuum System it would be sensible to evaluate has such striking looks and build she things that could impact on your proposed upgrade. will be staying with the stud.” Sparkies generally do a great job, however, we regularly come across wiring of all Walter always used to say — “Dare sorts that has been installed incorrectly. to think it — dare to do it and dreams For instance we see the right cable used on say, a milk pump controller, but still will come true.” bundled with everything else so it creates interference with the controller and bingo, a slightly crazy controller. Unless you know what to look for it can be a painful “King is my thanks to Walter for all his process to find as it looks like a faulty controller. time, knowledge, fun and understanding and will fulfill our dream of breeding hopefully and it’s great have a goodfrom ThisWhile is important for alltosorts of systems pulsationavoiding controllersaggravating to cup removers quality lines from ‘our’ mares. and the more sophisticated the more you have to be. 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During her 16 years working as a senior staff nurse at Waikato Hospital, Tineke became interested in complementary therapies. She began to research homeopathy and qualified as a registered naturopath in the late 1980s. In 1991 she set up a private practice, working on a part-time basis using homeopathy on people and her own animals. Recommendations soon spread and as more farmers in the Waikato contacted Tineke, her part-time work grew to full-time. “Living in the middle of the Waikato,
“For certified organic farmers, homeopathy becomes their main tool.” Homeopathic Farm Support became officially certified by BioGro New Zealand in 1997 and has expanded to employ additional qualified homeopaths and an office manager to assist with the day-today running of the company. In 2010 Tineke’s business was recognised when she was judged the supreme winner of the Rural Women New Zealand’s Enterprising Rural Women Award. Tineke has written several books on homeopathy for dairy farmers and other livestock owners. She will have these books along with her selection of homeopathic products on display at the Central Districts Field Days.
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Venison burgers a tasty treat at the Central Districts Field Days Popular venison burger stand will again feature at this year’s Central Districts Field Days Thousands of venison burgers will help feed visitors at this year’s Central Districts Field Days. Organised and operated by members of the Central Regions Deer Farmers Association (CRDFA), the venison burger stand has become a long-standing tradition. Established in 2006 following the merger of the region’s former Deer Farmers Association branches, the CRDFA draws members from the lower North Island. The CRDFA aims to support the interests of the New Zealand deer farming industry, particularly deer farmers in the central regions. CRDFA secretary Mike Green said this aim is achieved through informing members of industry issues, market trends, organising educational seminars and field days. The CRDFA also provides networking opportunities with other farmers through social events, velvet competitions, field days, and industry conferences. “A problem shared is a problem halved,” he said. “They are a fascinating animal to farm, intelligent and easy care, requiring low labour inputs.” The venison burger stand at the Central Districts Field Days was originally set up by three members of the
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A trailer full of prizes Manfeild Park has morphed from a motor race track to an agricultural field day site with more than 500 exhibitors and over 35,000 visitors expected through the gate from March 15 to 17, and one lucky visitor will win a Suzuki quad bike pulling a Brent Smith trailer packed with prizes Local farmer Stephanie Donnelly was the lucky winner last year and was thrilled with the haul of prizes valued at $15,000. Fill in an entry form and be at the Suzuki site at 3.30pm Saturday for the draw. One of the new pavilions visitors are sure to enjoy is the ‘Tastes of Central Districts’ marquee that will host a selection of producers from throughout the lower North Island with food and beverages for visitors to sample. As a leading agricultural university, Massey will showcase its commitment to the agri-food sector in a purpose-built pavilion. Field Days visitors will have the opportunity to look at research, technology and new innovations which could potentially take farming and the agri-food industry to a new level. Elsewhere, there is plenty to inform and entertain. Field Days will again host the CASE IH tractor pull competition. Visitors and engine enthusiasts will have the chance to see some of New Zealand’s finest drivers battle it out in round three, the regional final of this popular event. During Thursday the inaugural Exhibitor Tractor Pull competition will take place with all businesses exhibiting at the field day eligible to participate. For the second time, the Stihl Timber Aces
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Central Districts Field Days Say goodbye to unwanted intruders Rural New Zealand is a trusting and open place — one where many people still don’t lock their doors or take the keys out of the quad bike at night. It’s a holdover from a more honest and community-centred time, and one which nobody wants to let go of, as it suggests that the evils of the big city have at last invaded the countryside. The reality is though, that lawless behaviour and outright theft are rife in rural areas just as they are in urban centres. Some of the crimes are different (like the poaching of livestock), and some are tediously familiar, such as vandalism and petty theft. Rural police forces do the best they can, but they are inevitably stretched thin across a large area, and the victims of crime are often at a loss to answer the many detailed questions which the police need to build a case and catch the offenders. The good news is that there is an answer — and it isn’t simply to make each house and farm into a fortress. High-resolution, stand alone
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Successful bee business began as a hobby Taranaki couple Stephen and Fiona Black have developed a growing beekeeping hobby into a successful business ‘Bees-R-Us’. The pair will be showcasing products at the Central Districts Field Days When New Zealand-born Stephen Black and his Scottish wife Fiona moved from Scotland to Taranaki, they had no idea that within a few years they would own and operate a successful business producing honey and other bee products. Starting with just two beehives bought purely for interest, the number soon grew to seven, then increased again to 147 hives. Now the couple own 1000 beehives covering a wide area through the Taranaki. Although the interest in bees was initially Stephen’s hobby, Fiona became more involved as the number of beehives increased. “I decided that there was no point going against it and would have to help as now Stephen was working five days a week and looking after the bees every weekend and evening,” said Fiona. “So I got myself a bee-suit and helped any way I could.” As the couple’s family grew along with the business, they chose to expand the beekeeping operation. “We decided that we liked the lifestyle that the bees gave us and wanted to continue to grow,” said Fiona. “We found that it was hard to extract our honey in someone else’s premises as this did not give us any flexibility to work when we wanted to. “So we built our own honey house and over the years have added more and more equipment.” The Black’s honey house was approved by the New Zealand Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) in 2006 and runs under
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a risk management programme (RMP). This means the honey produced from their Bees-R-Us business is eligible for export and run under strict regulations. In 2008 the growth of Bees-R-Us enabled the couple to give up their outside employment to run their business full time. At that stage they had around 700 beehives. Both Stephen and Fiona have furthered their beekeeping knowledge through meeting with other beekeepers, attending bee conferences and completing a Telford apiculture course. With the number of beehives increasing to 1000 beehives this year, the couple have employed a full-time beekeeper from The Philippines. They also employ a part-time beekeeping assistant who assists with extracting and packing. Fiona said their business is unusual due to its smaller size in comparison to some of the other beekeepers. “Instead of packing all our honey into drums and selling it to packers to do any processing, we pack the majority of our honey ourselves and sell direct to shops and the public nationwide.” The couple will present a full honey range, beekeeping equipment and other bee products at the Central Districts Field Days.
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Whether you stand to pass on or to inherit farm assets now is the time to consider how these assets will remain in the family Problems • Disputes over inherited property can drastically erode the value and profitability of the property. • Inherited property is separate property, and generally cannot be claimed as relationship property by a de-facto partner, husband or wife. • But, inherited property changes its status to relationship property where it is intermingled with relationship property and ex-partners may then be entitled to up to half of the increase in the value of inherited assets, even when their contribution to the increase in value is only indirect.
Solutions • Consult with family members as to succession planning to decide who can add value to the property. Succession plans should be flexible and fair. Consider what family members who do not receive the farm should get. Plans must be made while farm owners have capacity to enter into legal arrangements. • Structure: Inherited land and other assets should be transferred to a separate structure as soon as they are inherited so that they are not
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“Also, as the owner of a number of Since the floods in Thailand, where dairy farms we understand some of the the Hilux is manufactured, there has unique challenges farmers face every been a short supply of Hilux vehicles. day because we face them too. We “And they are just coming back on provide electricity to many stream. Hilux is the farms in New Zealand — These giant Hitachi number one selling ute from the largest dairy in New Zealand, and has machines can operations to the smallest been for many years.” lifestyle blocks. gracefully pour a cup Finally, delicacy, “We understand that of tea or open a bottle finesse or agile might not when agriculture is your of champagne be words you normally bread and butter, there associate with 12-tonne is no doubt power is a pivotal part of your business and an excavators, but for a display of skill, catch the Cable Price National Excavator important operational cost. Operator Competition being run by “Our dedicated agribusiness team the NZ Contractors Federation on members, who are all certified to stand A41. level three in rural servicing from the These giant Hitachi machines can Agriculture ITO, are ready to assess and gracefully pour a cup of tea or open a tailor the best possible power package bottle of champagne. to suit the specialised needs of your farm.” ‘Doug the Digger’ invites all children TRC Toyota will be introducing a to try out a real 1.7 tonne machine number of new vehicles at this year’s themselves for a Gold Coin donation. Field Days. As the national final, this competition Branch manager Kevin Small says there will be two new models — 2012 Aurion and Camry sedans — available for viewing with all new body shapes and with the Camry there is a new motor under the bonnet.
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Licence changes to counter road toll by Paul Campbell
Tough new tests for young people going for their driving licences are now in effect, with a major impact on rural residents, who will have to travel to larger urban centres for the tests This has prompted criticism that urban areas are rather different from rural roads, more seal than gravel, and driving conditions are not quite the same. However, those defending the new regime point out that the tests are more stringent, and getting ready for them leaves no room for lax preparation. Young drivers are in fact expected to fail the new restricted licence tests unless they put in some serious practise, say driving instructors. The New Zealand Transport Agency defends its new hard line approach, saying one teenager dies on the nation’s roads every week. Restricted and full car licence tests have now changed and motorcycle tests will have a new restricted test introduced in October. The restricted car test will now take one hour, with 45 minutes of driving, while the full test will be 30 minutes.
NZTA chief executive, Geoff Dangerfield, said both tests would be harder to pass than previous versions and drivers would need to have done at least 120 hours of supervised practise first.
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More than 700 Kiwi teenagers died in road crashes in the past decade, and New Zealand had the highest road death rate in the OECD for 16-17 year olds. Research showed young drivers who completed 120 hours of supervised practise on their learner licence had a solodriving crash rate 40 per cent lower than those who did only 50 hours.To prepare for the tests, young drivers should be practising in all possible conditions, including on seal and gravel, in wet weather and at night. The new tests have the endorsement of V8 Supercar driver and youth driving advocate, Greg Murphy. “The move to a longer, more exacting test is a good one. New Zealand’s death and injury statistics are a terrible witness to the fact that we have too many young drivers on our roads who have had very little supervision or training, and as a result, lack the key skills necessary to become safe drivers.”
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Restricted Building Work regulations have now come into effect — as of March 1, 2012 and these apply to most residential buildings or renovation work, meaning only a licenced building practitioner (LBP)can undertake or supervise the work involved Like any new set of regulations, there are lots of things to check out.
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If you apply for a building consent from March 1, you must make sure that the tradesmen and professionals you employ are correctly licenced to carry out the work. This covers designers, carpenters, roofers, external plasterers, brick and blocklayers and foundation specialists. Professional engineers, architects, plumbers and gasfitters are treated as licenced building practitioners and can carry out some restricted building work. Not all work that requires a building consent is restricted. The fine details can be checked with your local council.
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If you are applying for building consent your building design must be done by a licenced designer, a registered architect or a chartered professional engineer. If you undertake structural work or
work that affects the weathertightness of a building, and the building is residential, then that work may be classified as restricted building work or RBW. Most building plans that need building consent from your council, will include RBW. Work that needs building consent such as kitchen installation and pool fences are examples of exceptions to this. If it doesn’t involve work to the home’s primary structure or weathertightness, it is not classified as RBW.
or asking your designer to project manage the work for you.
If you already have a design drawn up, and consent application is made after March 1, then the building consent application will need to comply with RBW requirements regardless of when the plans were drawn. There are a lot of different ways that you might go about organising the building or renovating of your home. You might build through a contracting company who will hire the right licenced professionals for you or you might hire a builder who holds a carpenter LBP licence. They may then hire other LBPs to do work such as roofing and plumbing. Other options are hiring each type of tradesperson directly
Registered Architects, Chartered Professional Engineers and Registered Plumbers and Registered Gasfitters have their own registration systems — architects with the New Zealand Registered Architects Board, engineers with IPENZ Engineers New Zealand and plumbers and gasfitters with the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board.
Registered plumbers and registered gasfitters are automatically treated as LBPs in the roofing, external plastering, and bricklaying and blocklaying licencing classes. This is in recognition they carry out this type of work in the ordinary course of their business, and they must only carry out work that falls within their own competence levels.
If you want to do restricted building work to your own house you can, but if you are unlicenced you will need to be supervised by a Licenced Building Practitioner.
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Fishing, Hunting Outdoors Book Review: Go Fish Author: Al Brown Hardback Publishers: Random House Celebrity chef’s Al Browns book Go Fish combines the author’s two great passions — cooking and fishing — and brings readers more than 100 exceptional fish and shellfish recipes. Covering crustaceans, shellfish and fin fish of many varieties, Go Fish is a great guide to sourcing and cooking fish. His sense of humour shines through with his recipes almost inviting the reader to go fishing (or at the very least to pop off to the nearest fish shop). Mr Brown’s recipes are all about simplicity, yet sophistication, character and sometimes an element of surprise. Stunningly photographed by Kieran Scott, Go Fish is the musthave cookbook for every New Zealand household. It takes us back to the simple days when a great meal could be had by simply casting your line from the dinghy. It’s about getting back to the fundamentals of life — of enjoying the environment around us
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