005 | Does the RMA confuse you? Us to! Listen along as we try to unpack what is actually happening, why local government is pushing on despite the new National Government saying they are repelling the reforms and what we can do about it. We also discuss Chris Luxon’s new hobby - water storage, why the water is important to everyone, not just farmers, how storage water can help mitigate the impacts of climate change and the huge windfalls for the surrounding communities. And last but not least, NZ has a new celebrity! It's not who or what you would guess - its Westgold Butter! The humble block of butter is taking the world by storm, they can't believe how golden yellow it is, how tasty it is and quite frankly TikTok just can't get enough! Way to go Westgold!HOSTS | @emilygualter @myfanwyalexanderIntro/outro copyright infoTrack: "Sunrise Instr"Music provided by Slip.stream: Royalty-free music, sound effects, AI music tools for creatorsFree Download / Stream: Sunrise Instr - Royalty-free Music | Slip.stream Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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