A Bay View lifestyle block owner criticizes Napier City Council's plan to remove a rural residential rate category, arguing it unfairly increases his rates and forces him off his land without equivalent benefits.
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Good AND. Good morning, New Zealand on your long king's birthday weekend. I've got to get out of the habit of saying Queen's birthday. It's been a couple of years now. Anyhow, uh, it's a big weekend for the dairy industry. It's moving week. In the old days it used to be called Gypsy Week, but that's no longer politically palatable. So it's called moving day or moving week, and that's when the dairy farmers change farms, change jobs and move cows along roads. So if you've run across any over the weekend, be be patient. Uh they're just moving uh to their new home and their new job. I am Jamie Mackay. This is the best of the country. It is brought to you by Rabobank. We're growing a better New Zealand together. I got a great interview for you uh in the middle of the show today. My favorite interview for the week, David Buick, one of New Zealand's leading sharers, top sharers for the last decade or two, was literally almost buried alive back in 2021, and he fought back to win the New Zealand sharing champs. And he also was awarded the Tararoa sheep and beef business of the year alongside his wife Rebecca. It's an inspirational story. You're gonna love it. But we're gonna kick it off with Emma Higgins from Rabo Bank. Earlier in the week, we pondered what Fonterra's opening forecast milk price might be uh for the 26-27 season. Uh Emma was picking somewhere between 9.50 and 10 bucks, and she was bang on the money really, because later in the week we found out from Fonterra, and you'll hear from its chief executive, Richard Allen, that they opened with a $9.75 mid point. We're also going to chat to Chris Luxon, Prime Minister on Wednesday's show, pondering uh before the OCR OCR announcement, uh, what might happen. He couldn't really influence that. He had plenty of influence on the budget, which obviously came out on Thursday. Uh, we talked about Labour's own goal over the horses and the ducks and the New Zealand first threat in Hawke's Bay. Richard Allen, as I said, the new, he's only been in the job less than a month at Fonterra, the new chief executive. And Jane Smith, award winning environmental environmentalist, get it right on your long King's birthday weekend, and she is also a North Otago farmer. Can you believe it? They're facing a 22% rates rise in the Waitaki district. We talked about that and climate change and videoing bulls with your husband. Always entertaining Jane Smith. It's all on the best of the country. It's all brought to you by Rabo Bank and today the Thompson twins.
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