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Media Statement Re: Climate Change Commission

Thursday, 10 June 2021, 11:20 am We welcome the Climate Change Commission s final advice to government in their report ‘Ināia tonu nei: a low emissions future for Aotearoa’ and the clear signal that urgent action is required now said Eugene Berryman-Kamp Chairman of the Rotorua Climate Action Forum. We are encouraged by the transformative vision set out in the report - a vision based on science and anchored in the reality of climate change. We agree with the commission that the government must pursue a just, equitable and planned approach to the necessary transition he said. We are particularly pleased to see the emphasis on partnerships

Haka, tears as Marlborough councillors vote for Māori ward

Marlborough councillors have voted to establish a Māori ward. Tears ran as the Marlborough District Council made the landmark decision to create a Māori ward on Friday. Twelve councillors voted in favour of establishing a Māori ward councillor position at an extraordinary meeting at the Marlborough Events Centre on Friday morning. One voted against and one did not show up for the vote. Haka erupted from mana whenua following the decision. Councillors stood and responded with ‘Te Aroha’, a waiata about peace and love, and the audience joined in. The decision meant Marlborough will have one Māori ward councillor position from next year’s election. The Māori ward councillor could be voted in by people living anywhere in the region, as happens with the mayor, so long as those people were from the region’s Māori electoral population.

Wellington scoop co nz » 12 councillors vote for Marlborough to have a Māori ward

News from LDR Tears ran as the Marlborough District Council made the landmark decision to create a Māori ward. Twelve councillors voted in favour of establishing a Māori ward councillor position at an extraordinary meeting at the Marlborough Events Centre. One voted against and one did not show up for the vote. Haka erupted from mana whenua following the decision. Councillors stood and responded with ‘Te Aroha’, a waiata about peace and love, and the audience joined in. The decision means Marlborough will have one Māori ward councillor position from next year’s election. The Māori ward councillor could be voted in by people living anywhere in the region, as happens with the mayor, so long as those people are from the region’s Māori electoral population.

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