Jennah Wootten
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You know, when I was playing as a kid down at Te Pai Courts in Henderson, there weren't that many options available for young people.
If you look at what's available for young people now, there are so many choices out there.
So the reality is every sport needs to be working really hard to make sure that their product
is accessible it's inclusive and it works with what young people are wanting some young people want competition some young people want to be playing socially we've got to make sure that throughout a life cycle whether it's a young person or an adult and trying to engage with the sport we've got to make sure that there is a version of the product that resonates
and an overwhelming betrayal by the man entrusted to be the party's chief executive.
I share the overwhelming anger felt by SNP members.
Oh, I certainly think so.
In terms of returns, Mike, there's no doubt that it's a...
it's a good time.
We've seen strong milk prices.
We've also, for Fonterra Farm, have seen strong returns on our shares.
The thing to look out for, though, is the input costs, which are continuing to creep up.
Certainly, looking at everything out there, future of the trading around $9.70, $9.80 for next year, that's
There's a few that are sitting in bank accounts and
And things, you know, input costs like fertiliser in particular, 30% of that goes through the Strait of Hormuz and we're seeing DAP and urea up above 20% on last year.
So that's certainly got people sitting on their hands a little bit.
That's what we're hearing, certainly on the fertiliser side of things as well.
I think there'll be some tail on that.
I'd expect that to creep up a bit, but there's still a decent margin in there, which is really good for farmers as they look to invest in technology, improve their efficiency, and all that sort of thing.
one of the most efficient dairy industries in the world.