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- NewsConnection critical for rural communities after cyclone, says Beef + Lamb New Zealand …
- … biodiversity, water quality and flood control. I have a strong interest in wetland and stream restoration. The first community group that I was involved in was a sage grouse conservation group that was made up of ranchers, biologist, and … I have 15 years experience restoring wetlands and streams. I have worked with different catchment groups and community groups to improve biodiversity, water quality and flood protection. …
- … The MCC is a community-led network shaped by the people who live and work in the catchment—especially rural landowners, residents, and … MCC began with grassroots energy and local conversations, and while partners provide valuable support, it is the community that defines the kaupapa, sets priorities, and leads the way. Many involved wear multiple hats and move between … across the catchment. It doesn’t deliver every action—but it helps guide strategy, build partnerships, and support community-led care. Its core functions are: ● Strategic Coordination & Governance – Aligning priorities, guiding …
- … and practical application of Water Plans and Council processes, environmental good management practice and community engagement. I moved into private consulting in 2016. As a consultant, most of my work is in community engagement and facilitation. Projects I have been involved in include - working with farmers in North Otago as …
- … parties such as the ORC, local interest groups, Beef & Lamb NZ etc • build a better understanding with the Wanaka community around what are the important environmental issues and what is being done to manage them Actions The first two … • An OVERSEER budget designed to optimise nutrient use • Assistance with OVERSEER reporting requirements and meet community expectations Some of the information collected will also be available in summary form to inform discussions with … • Branding products at a catchment level based on an environmental standard and provenance • Engaging the wider Wanaka community so everyone has a better understanding of the rural impacts on Lake Wanaka and what is being done about it. … …
- … needs to recognise this. Sheep and beef farms themselves are valuable and contribute significantly to the NZ economy, community, culture, society and natural environment at local, regional and national levels irrespective of LUC class or …
- … story to a wider audience. Help us shine a light on the farmers, scientists, teachers, innovators, advocates and community leaders who contribute so much to our industry. The Awards return in 2026 as part of Out the Gate 2026, …
- At Beef + Lamb New Zealand, we take your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy sets out how we may collect, use, disclose and manage your personal information when you use this website. We respect your privacy and take steps to comply with the Privacy Act 2020. … Collection of your personal information During the course of dealing with you, we may collect basic personal information about you, such as your name, address and contact details. We may also collect other specific information from …
- Every six years, farmers vote on whether they want B+LNZ to continue to exist, funded by compulsory levies on sheepmeat and beef (including dairy-beef). … Referendums are held as required under the Commodity Levies Act 1990. The next referendum must be held no later than the 2027 year with the current Commodities Levies Meat Order 2021 expiring in December 2027. All livestock farmers on B+LNZ’s electoral roll will be provided with information: outlining the constitutional information, …
- … Group & wine sector rep on numerous other land, water & labour forums since 2005. Currently facilitating the Paritua Community Catchment Group startup. … B. Hort Sc (Hons), PG Dip Banking Studies, PG Dip Environment Management (all Massey) …