water quality and soil erosion bring proven land-management benefits and allow the best long-term use to be made of the land Fencing and planting waterways, for example, reduces stock losses by drowning or to water-borne disease, as well as improving a property’s aesthetic and biodiversity values. And actively managing a hill country property to prevent soil erosion means making the best and most productive use of its soil types, thus increasing profitability and sustainability. Then there is the
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the lookout for ways to do things better, faster or
smarter and be an active participant in the continuous improvement culture.
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to your role, including processing and storage of Council information in line with relevant
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training exercises and support Council during an emergency management
sink my teeth into something else for the next eight years or so until I retire?’ “I realised yes, I want to take on something that the whole country is behind and is really going to make a difference. “I’m not really in a position to stop the glaciers melting but I can certainly get out there and give our flora and fauna a big chance of winning the battle against these pests.” A fit, experienced tramper at ease in the outdoors, Mitch wasn’t daunted by the shift from pruning to possum trapping.
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