A farmer criticizes the Otago Regional Council's $56.4 million building project, questions the cost of living justification for imported butter, and expresses concern about declining food quality and political inefficiency in media engagement.
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Okay. Did you know that yesterday they opened their new building? It cost us, the ratepayers, $56.4 million. But wait, there's more. There is a Zen room, Jane, which has no digital connections to the outside world, which allows staff to take a break from working on laptops, phones and online meetings. And here was me thinking that's what they're paid to do. And the Otago Regional Council Deputy Chairman, Kevin Malcolm, was quoted as saying, the open plan makes it much more collegial and easier to share ideas. And he went on to say you can literally just say across the room, hey, Steve, what do you think of this? Can you believe this garbage, Joan?
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The Country 30/04/26: Jane Smith talks to Jamie MackaySpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.