Lawrence Gullery12:43, Jul 13 2021
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Minister of Local Government Nanaia Mahuta will lead the discussion on the three waters reform at the Local Government New Zealand conference.
Mayors thirsty for more information on the plan to merge their 67 public water systems will be able to get some answers when they meet Government officials in the South Island. The three waters reform will be the hot topic at this year’s Local Government New Zealand [LGNZ] conference and AGM in Blenheim, July 14-17. LGNZ president Stuart Crosby said there was a “degree of angst” among mayors about the reform. “Mayors are passionate about their communities and they’re wondering what it will all look like for the people they represent.
Kiwis should demand debate on Ute Tax
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Kiwis Should Demand The Debate On Ute Tax
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Press Release – New Zealand National Party
Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says New Zealanders are being left out of important decisions by the Labour Government and today she has launched a campaign for Kiwis to ‘Demand the debate’.
“The Labour Government continues to make policy announcements that were never campaigned on and will have a significant impact on New Zealanders.
“From the Car Tax, cancelling promised infrastructure projects, the $785m Auckland cycle bridge, rushed law changes to deliver Māori wards, to the hastily announced oil and gas exploration ban; New Zealanders are starting to feel left out.
“At the same time more than 4000 children are left to grow up in motels, mental health services are in crisis, the Government is looking to criminalise speech they disapprove of and tell you what car you can drive.
Sunday, 11 July 2021, 1:11 pm
Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says New
Zealanders are being left out of important decisions by the
Labour Government and today she has launched a campaign for
Kiwis to ‘Demand the debate’.
“The Labour
Government continues to make policy announcements that were
never campaigned on and will have a significant impact on
New Zealanders.
“From the Car Tax, cancelling
promised infrastructure projects, the $785m Auckland cycle
bridge, rushed law changes to deliver Māori wards, to the
hastily announced oil and gas exploration ban; New
Zealanders are starting to feel left out.
“At the
same time more than 4000 children are left to grow up in