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“Honoured, humbled and ready to serve the farming community”: Michael Healy Rae TD

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Deputy Michael Healy Rae TD has described taking up the role of Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with Special Responsibility for Forestry, Horticulture and Farm Safety as a “proud moment in which he is honoured, humbled and ready to serve the farming community.”

The Kerry poll-topper has become just the 12th Kerry TD to attain the position of a Minister of State (previously Parliamentary Secretary) and the first ever Independent to do so.

He also said he was enthused by the role he was given as farming is at the heart of people in rural areas.

“It is an expansive role in which there are a number of issues particularly in Forestry and Horticulture as well the issues caused by the most recent storm and I’m relishing tackling some of the big challenges facing farmers across the country,” he said.

Michael Healy Rae (58) is the youngest son of the late Jackie Healy-Rae, who was a TD for Kerry South from 1997 to 2011, and Julie Healy-Rae, he remembered his parents on taking up his new role.

“In many ways, it is a day you’d love to share with them as both really installed a sense of helping people in me and my family. I wonder too where we all would be only for the brave decision my late father Jackie took in April 1997 to stand for the Dail. We as a family are proud of that legacy and work hard both night and day to honour it and we are ready now to work even harder for the people of Kerry and indeed a great deal more. I of course too want to thank my wife Eileen and our five children Ian, Juliette, Rosie, Jackie and Kevin for without their support today would not be possible.”

Healy-Rae was first elected to the Kerry County Council at the 1999 Local Elections and was re-elected in 2004 and 2009 before being elected for the Kerry South constituency at the 2011 General Election.

He topped the poll in the newly created Kerry constituency at the 2016 General Election and has continued to top the poll at the 2020 and 2024 General Election.

“We have heard plenty of shouts of people going to look after Kerry while I’m a Minster of State. I can assure them, that we have five councillors, two TD’s and now a Minister of State who will work as hard as they ever have had to ensure Kerry will be heard. As they say in Irish, ‘Ní dhéanfaidh smaoineamh an treabhadh duit’ [You'll never plough a field by turning it over in your mind]. It’s time to pick up the plough and start the work,” added Deputy Michael Healy Rae.

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Con O’Leary: Killarney loses a vibrant and popular personality

Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has led the tributes to the late Con O’Leary, an extremely popular and very successful businessman in the town, who passed away in the […]

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Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has led the tributes to the late Con O’Leary, an extremely popular and very successful businessman in the town, who passed away in the early hours of Sunday.

Con was a vibrant and popular personality in Killarney where he operated The Laurels on Main Street, a thriving bar and restaurant, which he inherited following the passing of his father, Thado.
The business organisation said from a social perspective, The Laurels became the beating heart of the town and it was a landmark at the Market Cross in the same way as Clery’s clock was in the capital city.
Chamber said Con’s passing really marks the end of an era as he was one of a golden age of inspirational local business people who developed and built Killarney, through hard work, bravery and great commercial flair, and helped create the wonderful tourist attraction and holiday destination it is today.
“Con was very proud of Killarney and he played a very active part in progressing the town at many levels.
“He was a man that was never short of great ideas and his contribution to the business life of the town and as a director of Killarney Race Company was immense,” Chamber said.
“He was ahead of his time in many respects with the introduction by what became known as “the singing lounge” many years ago and The Laurels always led by example through its successes in the annual Killarney Looking Good competition”.
The business representative organisation noted that the O’Leary family has always been very supporting of the town and Con’s daughter, Kate, was a very dynamic Chamber President and is still a very valued member of the executive.
Chamber expressed deep sympathy to Con’s wife, Anne, children Kate, Niall, Tara and Lorna, sons-in-law, grandchildren, sisters, relatives and friends as well as the dedicated staff in The Laurels, past and present, who Con always had great time for and a great rapport with.

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All Roads Lead To Kerry For National Road Safety Conference

Kerry County Council is to host a two-day road safety conference at the INEC Killarney on May 28 and 29. The ‘Safer Roads’ road safety conference is an inter-agency event […]

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Kerry County Council is to host a two-day road safety conference at the INEC Killarney on May 28 and 29.

The ‘Safer Roads’ road safety conference is an inter-agency event focused on improving road safety, reducing traffic-related incidents, and sharing knowledge and best practices for safer road use. It encompasses various strategies and efforts across multiple domains, including road design, engineering, enforcement, forensic collision investigation, technology, education, collision trends, occupational driving, cycling and scooting, e-mobility, active & sustainable travel and on-road events.

In addition to this, AI, Virtual Reality and Driver Simulation will play a significant role at the conference, in improving safety by predicting and preventing accidents, optimizing traffic, and aiding the development of autonomous vehicles.

This ‘Safer Roads’ conference is a non-public event where road safety professionals, speakers and service providers from across Ireland, other EU countries and the UK will attend, including transportation experts, government and local authority officials, roads policing and vehicle inspection agencies, road safety advocates, educators and promoters, collision responders, cycling bodies and community safety networks.

Kerry County Council’s Road Safety Officer Declan Keogh said:
“Road safety has evolved over the years to a much broader scope, in terms of e-mobility, sustainability, technology and engineering for instance. It’s not just about the road or the vehicle anymore, but also about how technology, human behaviour, enforcement, and education intersect to reduce risks and prevent collisions. The ‘Safer Roads’ conference will involve and include every branch of the road safety tree, right across the board, and in doing so, we aim to increase road safety awareness, improve road user behaviour and decrease the collisions and carnage we see on our roads every day,”

The two-day conference also provides an opportunity for exhibitors to attend, and interested state bodies, businesses and service providers are invited to exhibit at the event to showcase their products and services and engage with delegates and officials at the conference.

Further information about the conference and how to register or exhibit can be found here. https://www.kerrycoco.ie/safer-roads-road-safety-conference/

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