A podcast episode featuring Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour discussing his immigration policies, including visa fees, language tests, and infrastructure funding, framed around fairness, rural sustainability, and the evolving role of migration in New Zealand.
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You do, yeah. Okay, so in rural news, new research is getting underway that could ease food safety rules for deer hunters in some regions. Food Safety Minister Andrew Hoggard says the work will review current restrictions around broader... Rhodococcus bait stations, so it's a type of poison in case you're wondering. At the moment deer can't be hunted for food within two kilometres of a bait station and those limits stay in place for up to three years after poison is laid. Mr Hoggard says that it can take large areas of land out for use for commercial hunters, often in rural areas where hunting supports local jobs. The research also protects New Zealand's reputation for producing safe high quality meat and Lincoln University and the bioeconomy science. Science Institute will lead the work with finance expected in November.
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