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Photo: 123RF The Three Waters Reform programme has been described as the biggest shake-up in local government in decades and comes after councils across the country found themselves overwhelmed by creaking infrastructure. The programme will look to transfer council water services into a small number of what are being called multi-regional entities. Public ownership is to be prioritised. During 2021, councils and communities can decide whether to opt in or out of the reform programme. Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta said under-investment in water infrastructure was a key motivator for central government stepping in. She conceded that the reception at local government level had been mixed. ....
Its board of directors said it was New Zealand’s premier equestrian event showcase, and the largest of its kind in the country, costing $2m to stage and attracting more than 1500 riders, 1900 horses and 45,000 spectators. It was due to take place from March 9 to 14 at Hastings Showgrounds but chairman Tim Aitken said, with the uncertainty of Covid-19 levels, the board had no choice. “We know there is huge support for us to go ahead, however there were many factors we had to consider. “These include financial implications for our show and its ongoing sustainability, the travel and time pressures for riders, the experience we can deliver for our riders and spectators and, most importantly of all, the health and wellbeing of everyone who attends the show.” ....
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Apple growers fear they will face carnage as the picking season hits its peak in the next few weeks. Some growers say even with RSE workers allowed in, it will not be enough to cover a labour shortage. Photo: RNZ/Carol Stiles Yummy Fruit general manager Paul Paynter told RNZ he was only sleeping four hours a night these days, even with the help of tranquillisers. I think there s going to be a point of crisis. I mean, physically and mentally I feel it now but I think the pain is really to come down the track. But [I m] certainly super anxious at the moment, I m not sleeping and I m really worried about our future. ....