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Press Release – New Zealand National Party The Government is advancing plans to transfer 50 per cent of publicly-owned water assets in the South Island to Ngi Tahu ownership, National Leader Judith Collins says. Last Monday, the Department of Internal Affairs presented the Governments …
The Government is advancing plans to transfer 50 per cent of publicly-owned water assets in the South Island to Ngāi Tahu ownership, National Leader Judith Collins says.
Last Monday, the Department of Internal Affairs presented the Government’s preferred option for Three Waters reform to 23 mayors and South Island iwi. The proposal was to consolidate all water infrastructure across the South Island into one organisation.
Sunday, 16 May 2021, 1:28 pm
The Government is advancing plans to transfer 50 per cent
of publicly-owned water assets in the South Island to Ngāi
Tahu ownership, National Leader Judith Collins
says.
Last Monday, the Department of Internal Affairs
presented the Government’s preferred option for Three
Waters reform to 23 mayors and South Island iwi. The
proposal was to consolidate all water infrastructure across
the South Island into one organisation.
This new
Mainland water agency, which would assume ownership of all
water assets and some council debt, was designed to be 50
per cent owned by Ngāi Tahu.
“This means councils
that have invested ratepayer money in pipes, wastewater and
Press Release – New Zealand National Party The Government is advancing plans to transfer 50 per cent of publicly-owned water assets in the South Island to Ngi Tahu ownership, National Leader Judith Collins says. Last Monday, the Department of Internal Affairs presented the Governments …
The Government is advancing plans to transfer 50 per cent of publicly-owned water assets in the South Island to Ngāi Tahu ownership, National Leader Judith Collins says.
Last Monday, the Department of Internal Affairs presented the Government’s preferred option for Three Waters reform to 23 mayors and South Island iwi. The proposal was to consolidate all water infrastructure across the South Island into one organisation.