Owen Jennings - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Clayton, Christopher; Askwith, John E. (eds.) (1991), Agricultural innovation, how to make a difference now: a conference to identify opportunities for New Zealand agriculture, Friday and Saturday 5 & 6 April 1991, MAF Flock House, Bulls: conference proceedings, Wellington, : Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, ISBN 0-477-08152-5
  • Jennings' contribution is a co-authored paper (with Rodger Slater) entitled: "Innovation on-farm."
  • ACT Members of Parliament. (2001), Closing the gaps: policy papers, Wellington, : ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, ISBN 0-9582178-1-5
  • Jennings' contribution is a paper entitled: "Local government."
  • Old values, new ideas, Wellington, : ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Office, 2002
  • Jennings' contribution is a paper entitled: "Our rural future."
  • Question of privilege referred 21 July 1998 concerning Buchanan v Jennings : report of the Privileges Committee, Wellington, : Published under the authority of the House of Representatives, 2005
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