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Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta today announced the appointment of Brendan Boyle as a Panel member of the Ministerial Review into the Future for. ....
Local government review: We need to make the most of this opportunity - Gwynn Compton 27 Apr, 2021 01:24 AM 3 minutes to read Kapiti News Kāpiti councillor Gwynn Compton has urged the local government review to come up with bold ideas to tackle the systemic issues facing the sector and for all options to be on the table including amalgamations . Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta has announced an independent review of local government which would focus on how the country s system of local democracy needs to evolve over the next 30 years. I have asked the review panel to consider what local government does, how it does it, and how it pays for it, Mahuta said. ....
Report from LDR A review of local government aims to make New Zealand’s councils “fit for the future” and weather massive imminent change in the sector. Minister Nanaia Mahuta launched the “Future for Local Government” initiative in Lower Hutt today. Mahuta said a review panel would review what “local government does, how it does it, and how it pays for it”. Jim Palmer, the former CEO of Waimakariri District Council in Canterbury, will chair the panel. It also includes Penny Hulse, former deputy mayor of the Auckland “super city”; John Ombler, controller of the all-of-Government Covid-19 response; Gael Surgenor, Auckland Council general manager of community and social innovation, and Antoine Coffin, a director of a consultancy specialising in Tangata Whenua relationships. ....
Local government set for shake up 23 Apr 2021 13:12 PM More Related Stories Related Podcast Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta says an independent review of local government is a chance to explore how the Treaty partnership can be embodied through the role and representation of iwi/Māori in local government. The review will also look at how the system of local democracy needs to evolve over the next 30 years. It will be chaired by former Waimakariri District Council chief executive Jim Palmer and includes Māori resource management and cultural heritage consultant Antoine Coffin, former senior public servant John Ombler, Auckland Council community and social innovation manager Gael Surgenor, and former Auckland deputy mayor Penny Hulse. ....