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Alcohol action group lays complaint over licensing body s chair

An Auckland lawyer s position as a District Licensing Committee (DLC) chairperson has led to a complaint to the Ombudsman due to her previous legal work for clients in the liquor industry. Photo: RNZ / Nathan McKinnon The DLC is tasked with considering and granting liquor licences for everything from liquor stores and bars to cafes and nightclubs. Grant Hewison is the secretary of Communities Against Alcohol Harm, a group set up in 2017 to fight back against the growth of liquor outlets and pokie machines in South Auckland. He said the group filed a complaint with the Ombudsman on Wednesday after failing to convince the Auckland Council last year that Katia Fraser should be removed from the committee.

Alcohol action group calls for removal of district liquor licensing committee chairperson

Fraser was contacted for this story, but referred questions to the Auckland Council, which said it did not accept there was an issue of bias, either apparent or actual, on her part. Hewison said the group thought it had no other option but to take further action after its concerns were rejected by the council. “Communities Against Alcohol Harm raised concerns about Ms Fraser because she has acted for the alcohol industry. On the basis of that and her reappointment this year we felt it was appropriate to raise it with the Ombudsman.” He said under section 193 of the Sale of Liquor Act 2012 the council must not appoint a DLC commissioner if it believes that, due to their involvement with the alcohol industry they can’t perform their duties “without actual bias or the appearance of bias”.

Revealed: How authorities were close to losing control of August COVID-19 outbreak

Revealed: How authorities were close to losing control of August COVID-19 outbreak Newshub 10/12/2020 Michael Morrah © Video - Newshub; Image - Getty. Watch: The handling of the August outbreak has been described by experts as totally unacceptable . A Newshub investigation has discovered authorities came close to losing control of a COVID-19 outbreak in Auckland four months ago. The initial handling of the August outbreak has been described by experts as totally unacceptable . The revelations offer a stark contrast to official messages given to the public at the time. Revealed: How authorities were close to losing control of August COVID-19 outbreak Replay Video

Asbestos warning for residents near Ponsonby Intermediate School after blaze

Community Scoop » Auckland Regional Public Health Service Advises Care Following School Fire

Press Release – Auckland Regional Public Health Service Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS) is advising members of the public to take care if they are in the vicinity of Ponsonby Intermediate School where Tuesdays fire occurred. The blaze occurred in a building that had asbestos in its roof, with … Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS) is advising members of the public to take care if they are in the vicinity of Ponsonby Intermediate School where Tuesday’s fire occurred. The blaze occurred in a building that had asbestos in its roof, with the fire and weather conditions spreading some debris up to 100 metres along one of the neighbouring roads, Sheehan Street.

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