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Flood and land protection Waikato Regional Council is calling for landowners who want a voice in its flood protection programmes in the Lower Waikato and Waihou-Piako zones and land drainage programmes in the Waikato and Thames Valley catchments. In November last year, the council decided not to re-establish eight catchment committees and four drainage subcommittees due to costs. However, councillor Stu Husband, chair of the River and Catchment Management Committee, recognised the need for advisory subcommittees in the areas of the Waikato where there are significant assets. Two advisory subcommittees will be set up to meet on matters relevant to the council’s flood protection programmes in the Lower Waikato and Waihou-Piako zones. Drainage advisory subcommittees will be established in each of the Waikato and Thames Valley catchments. “It became clear that in areas where landowners paid a significant amount of money through targeted rates for land drainage or flood protection, they needed the opportunity to be able to provide advice, support and feedback to the council’s operations,” said Cr Husband. “It became clear that we did need some formal process in place, but one that’s not going to come at a big cost,” Cr Husband said. To cur tail meeting costs, subcommittee members will not be compensated. The subcommittees

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Flights saving lives by Ann van Engelen

Hamish and Lisa Lile discovered first hand how valuable the services of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter was, when their daughter Hayley was 12 years old and mauled by a cow just days after fundraising for the organisation five years ago.

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ayley is now 18 years old. At the time I was coaching netball and was mimicking the Minion characters. Hamish decided to paint a bale of hay with the Minions in my garden as a joke,” says mum Lisa. “We ended up with a family of Minions and placed them on a trailer so school children could see them from the bus. People were jumping fences to get photos, so we welded a collection box to the trailer and raised $800 in two weeks. “We donated the money to the Westpac Air Ambulance because it flies over our property all the time. The team visited the farm on the Friday and on the Sunday Hayley was helping

me move stock. I was riding beside her on the motorbike when a cow’s behaviour changed. “I told Hayley to stand still, but in a split second, the animal turned and attacked, throwing her up against the back of a trailer, relentless in its pursuit. The cow took a breather and Hayley tried to scramble onto my bike, but the cow renewed its attack. “I was working on pure adrenaline and managed to kick it in the neck to release Hayley and dragged her on to the bike. I headed to a gateway with the cow in pursuit. “I pulled Hayley off the bike, picked her up under my arm and leapt over the gate to safety. Hayley collapsed on the

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damage to her hip and pelvic area and a mild brain injury. Hamish helped get Hayley into the back of the chopper, and the crew took great care of her and were just spectacular.“ The trauma team thought they would be faced with someone in a coma or needing life support when they heard of the victim being flown to Waikato Hospital. “Our experience with everybody involved was just phenomenal. I flew with Hayley, and you knew the team was in control of the situation. They had this aura about them. Words cannot explain their professionalism. The pilot knew and talked to keep me

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distracted and took away the panic. I would drop my hat in a heartbeat and do another fundraiser.” It has been a long journey with Hayley for her recovery. “I know the care she received from St John and the helicopter staff helped minimise the trauma. Had we not had the air ambulance things would have been different. People take the organisation for granted until you need them. I never thought I would have to use them in a million years. You think the rescue choppers are for traumatic events way out in the boondocks, but they are for anybody who needs urgent assistance to get to hospital fast.”

Rescue helicopters across the country can be airborne in 10 minutes and, in a life or death situation, this speed and agility can make all the difference. The timely assistance they provide can reduce disability and improve survival — the sooner treatment begins, the greater chance of patient recovery. “I remember bits and pieces of the event,” says Hayley. “I remember being on the ground and thinking my elbow was broken. I remember I had an itchy nose and did not want needles in me. “I appreciate the little things like wiggling my pinky or toe. “It is the things people don’t think much about. I am so grateful for the

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Mark believes farmers across the country can be proud of producing quality food for the world

The Farmer Pride rallies were started as a way to support rural New Zealand that, and I wanted to show the greater audience that we would always be here to feed them. “We had great progress and gained momentum but were saddened by the apathy farmers have a lot of, as they are so often browbeaten. “They have a lot of stuff in their lives. It would have been great for the rally to gather more traction. Now, in fact, what Covid-19 has done is brought the importance of farmers to the world as food producers. “The world is now grateful and no longer looking through a macrobiotic lens at us. “All through the virus, we have continued to feed our nation and other

afforestation of large parts of rural New Zealand to mitigate climate change, which had specifically been mandated. The Paris Climate Accord was specifically where I saw an affront to farmers’ rights. “The idea started as a cowshed conversation with my partner. I had had enough of farmers taking their own lives due to the enormity of the tasks they had to undertake or ultimately having to sell their farms with small businesses being affected. “People arrived in Dargaville and Ruawai on their tractors as symbology because every day, of every month, of every year we are on them. Tractors help bring food to New Zealand and the world. We are the best in the world at

nations, and now the pure illustration of that has come to light. “Now we are stabilised again as a part of national pride, and we are more than happy to be part of the society that gets the country going again. The general consensus in the wider public has been very positive. “The growers, including kumara, have carried on and were harvesting during the lockdown and have been as active as they have ever been. They made the necessary covid disease operational standards and did everything to carry on farming as we know we have a nation to feed. “The crops have to come out, cows need to be milked, and beef and cattle

farmers continue to do what they do well. I will live here forever, if I am fit and able. “I have kidney disease and was told I had 18 months to live and have managed to stay away from that since. “I eat healthy and sleep as much as I need. Everyone has their stuff, and this is ours. I certainly didn’t want this, but it happened — I haven’t allowed it to chase away my dream. Like most farmers, I found a way to manage and carry on. “New Zealand for me is the best country on earth and us farmers can celebrate being a big part of that and I charge my glass to anyone else that does it.”

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EU Demonstrates Why Brexit Had to Happen

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Improved codes of animal welfare and a bigger focus on sentience are among the operational highlights of the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, which has published its annual report for 2019. NAWAC is an independent committee formed to give advice on animal welfare to the Minister of Agriculture. The committee recommended an amendment to the dairy cattle code of welfare in June 2019, which addresses dairy cattle welfare in off-pasture management systems. The amended code was issued on October 31, 2019. Further minimum standards will be introduced. These will set more requirements for dairy cattle being held off-pasture for more than 150 days in a 365-day period. The committee also progressed a new code of welfare for breeder birds and anticipates that this code will be publically consulted in 2020. “2019 was a busy year for the committee and its secretariat within MPI. The next few years will bring more changes to codes of welfare,” says NAWAC chairperson, Dr Gwyneth Verkerk. “We also provided independent advice to the Minister of Agriculture on the development of the regulations on significant surgical procedures and livestock exports.” Codes of welfare expand on the requirements in the Animal Welfare Act

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Rural Building/sheds & shelters Stepping into the future by Paul Campbell

Evolution seems to accelerate more rapidly year by year, and when embarking on a building project in the 21st century, we can be forgiven for being overwhelmed by the choice of materials available. Life was no doubt simpler back in the day when wood was the way, tanalised Pinus radiata for preference over native tree solutions in grandpa’s day. Now technology means a rest for nature and new building materials for homes and buildings tend to be more eco-friendly and cost-effective, but wood still has a place — only it’s been tweaked a bit. Laminated timber is prefabricated wood, and it can also support high-rise buildings as well as humble homes. There’s also a quantum leap forward in a glass substitute, a ceramic alloy that is almost twice as strong as the jewel known as sapphire and can’t corrode. It is used to make stronger windows for homes, apart from uses in aviation and undersea exploration. The cost of electricity never goes down, and many new builds in New Zealand today are using solar panels. However, huge solar arrays are not really needed when you can use new unseen solar cells that produce power in building materials for doors and windows. Another innovation is 100 per cent recyclable aluminium foam, produced when air is infused with molten metal to produce a strong and lightweight cladding material. However, wood is still

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alive — this time as ‘translucent wood.’ It provides high insulation properties, and it is biodegradable. You can use the wood in solar panels, on windows as replacements for glass because the treated wood is 90 per cent transparent. Moreover, alongside these modern innovations, there are building materials that have stood the test of time and are also environmentally desirable. Wool bricks are a mix of wool and seaweed, and they do not need firing like traditional bricks. Earthen materials like adobe bricks and rammed earth

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Rural Building/sheds & shelters Not just a man cave

by Paul Campbell

A man’s shed is his man cave, some say, but a shed can be a boon for any family. It’s in effect another useful room on the house, with a strong storage function as well as a workplace for the handyman. On rural properties, of course, the farm shed caters for a multitude of jobs.

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be desired. Most importantly, a building inspector will establish how far your site is from property lines, streets, driveway and sidewalks, houses, septic tanks and leach fields, et cetera. If you plan to go down the DIY road, you’ll need to have the right tools. With building supply outlets around the country, there’s no problem with selection. Many of these outlets have knowledgeable staff only too happy to advise on equipment and materials.

Once you are geared up to go, the most important factor to be decided is the foundations of the new enterprise. Most sheds can be supported by concrete blocks or treated wooden pilings, but pouring a concrete pad foundation makes for a commitment to permanence. If, of course, the DIY approach doesn’t appeal, remember that a prefabricated choice will still need something to sit on before it arrives on-site.

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his worst-ever call-out, and Chris will tell you about cleaning out six entire tons of dog poo. The scares and dangers of cleaning up methamphetamine labs for the police. However, this professional is dauntless; his willpower, skill, and desire to help people out of a mess have seen him through. In this job, you can take pride that everywhere you go, you leave it cleaner than when you arrived! Chris and Jo have owned Henrys Septic Tank Service since 2008. Henry Clothier, the original owner, started the company in 1975. Following his footsteps, Chris and Jo also kept the apostrophe out of the name. “Stories we hear about Henry often relate to him

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Rural Building/sheds & shelters Getting the paperwork done by Paul Campbell

Be it town or country, consent to build is a regulatory requirement for any new structure and while it can be a bit of a chore, it is simply permission to build a structure with the assurance that it complies with the rules. It is the formal approval issued by a Building Consent Authority (BCA) that certain works meet the requirements of the New Zealand Building Act, Building Regulations and Building Code. Some minor work is exempt under the act, but consent is required for most work including such additional things as swimming pools, spa pools and fencing, some retaining walls, decks, non-habitable buildings larger than 10 square metres as well as renovations to existing structures in certain cases. Your one-stop shop is your local council. If you are engaging a contractor, the red tape involved will usually be handled as part of your deal. However, there may be unexpected rural consent provisions to consider too. You or your builder can apply online, or you will need application forms that can be obtained from council’s websites, or council office and consents are valid for 12 months from the date of issue. All building work should be completed within two years from the date that the

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HAND MILKING FOR GENERATIONS by Ann van Engelen

Alex Macmillan has milked family house cows for the past 75 years, and the 82-year-old beef farmer says he has no intention of stopping now.

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It takes Alex approximately 12 minutes to collect around eight litres of milk from the cow he is milking at present

going to drive to get milk daily, and they all survived on full cream milk with no pasteurisation. It has none of the additives that you get nowadays with homogenised and when I wasn’t milking I would buy silver top from the shop. If you drink raw milk, your body takes what it needs and gets rid of the rest. I don’t like homogenised because your system can’t take out what it doesn’t want. “If you have a good cow, hand milking is very therapeutic. I had one that was

very friendly and easy to pump the milk out of. You need to be experienced to milk the one I have at present as she is not particularly human friendly. She is a Hinterwald, from around the Black Forest in Germany. The breed established itself on the rough ground and has a reputation of having a very fine-grained meat and is worth more per kilo due to that factor. “I am extremely clean with my hands and equipment. Once I bring her into the

yard and wash her udder, I use my thumb and four fingers to milk her. People milk different ways. Her diet is grass and a little bit of meal to encourage her into the shed — bribery helps, just like with children. “Fresh milk generally lasts a good fortnight, especially if you put it in a nice sterile white bottle with a narrow neck. You can shake it up to mix the cream in — a wide neck won’t let the cream mix well. I use clear sauvignon blanc bottles. “It is certainly a dying art form. About four years ago the Irish Royal Show announced that for the first time ever they would not have a live hand milking demonstration as they couldn’t find anyone to do it. “I have milked different breeds of cattle, and to me, it all tastes the same. A Jersey generally has yellowish cream. Most people like white cream so they use Friesian, Shorthorn, Simmental or Ayrshire. “In 2012, I won the Steak of Origin title for the best steak in New Zealand with a Hinterwald steer out of nearly 500

entries countrywide. There are not many of this breed in the country. “We don’t sell our raw milk. You need your sheds up to standard and a permit. I have my stainless steel bucket, a very fine mesh, and I keep the concrete floor area sterilised. Our strainer was made about 50 years ago. “It takes 10–12 minutes to get around eight litres of milk. One cow I milked in the paddock I could get 20 litres from. She was outstanding. “I leg rope all my milking cows as there is nothing more frustrating than when you are just about finished, and it lifts its legs and puts it straight into the bucket. “Most of the cream comes from the last few drops of the milking. Some get clever and hold back. You beat it by putting the calf on her to stimulate her, and then get the last bit out. “Our daughter Carla makes her own cheese, and we still make our own butter. “There are a lot of things we could do if we had time.”

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Chopper rescue club by Ann van Engelen

Northland Rescue Helicopter pilot and sculpture artist Sue Dinkelacker has established a club for people who have used or been rescued by the emergency services helicopters.

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the chopper in the air, I wonder who is hurt, where are they from and how badly. I encourage anyone who has been rescued by chopper or their family to join The Haast Club and support The Northland Emergency Services Trust.” Follow the crew on the Northland Rescue Helicopter Facebook page. For more information, and to join the club go to Haastclub.com.

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chopper, whereas an eagle symbolises them all. Inspired by the eagle that snatched Gandalf to safety in the Tolkien stories, the Haast Club artworks depict the largest eagle ever to have existed in the world, the extinct New Zealand Haast’s eagle.” The club is designed for anyone, anywhere in New Zealand and across the world. Northland resident and Far North District Councillor Kaikohe-Hokianga Ward, John Vujchich, was rescued by the emergency services helicopter in 2013 after his foot was chopped off in a farming accident on his family property in the Far North. Mr Vujchich was also the first person to join the exclusive club. “When I heard about the club I joined immediately. It is thanks to their speed that got me to Whangarei Hospital and into surgery that I survived. It was technically impossible for me to survive with what actually happened because losing a foot like that you should bleed out within five minutes,” he says. “What has always stuck in my head was I could hear the rescue chopper coming in, and I could see it land. I have a new appreciation for the service and those on the team. When I see

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depopulated and are completing cleaning and disinfection. There are currently 48 farms under Notices of Direction, 79 per cent down on one year ago. The Bulk Tank Milk Surveillance programme is finding very few infected farms and the National Beef Surveillance programme has found none to date. “It is important to note that there is still work to be done, and we expect to find some more infected herds. There will be farms with Bulk Tank Milk screening detect results during spring, and there will be other farms, which might have been exposed to trace cattle. “All of these farms will require testing to make sure we’ve found every infected herd. We are aiming to move fully to the long-term surveillance programme to prove the disease is gone within the next 12 months. “We still need every farmer to rigorously maintain NAIT records. We have seen impressive improvements, and it remains an essential tool to finish the eradication process. It’s vital that farmers tag every animal, register it in NAIT immediately, and record every movement between NAIT locations.

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Dogs of all breeds and their owners are able to take part in the Dirty Dog Challenge run by the Waikato District Council and Hamilton City Council

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