A podcast episode features Sir Ian Taylor discussing technological advancements in farming, a controversial Otago gold mine fast-tracking proposal, and a heated political debate with Shane Jones over safety, transparency, and respect in public discourse.
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If my two Ashane Jones resources minister will be on the country tomorrow, I'm going to give him a bit of a rev up because he's pulled out of a debate on a controversial Otago gold mine bemusing would-be opponent Sir Ian Taylor who joins us on the country and Ian or Sir Ian I'm quoting you here you said I was looking forward to stepping into the boxing ring with the crowing rooster. But it looks like he's lost his voice. You can't often say that about Shane.
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political rivalry marked by disrespect and irony
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