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Rūnanga chairman unaware of money laundering allegations in gambling submission

Rachael Kelly17:08, May 04 2021 John Selkirk/Stuff Money laundering claims concerns the Gore District Council as it reviews its draft gambling policy and TAB venues policy. [File photo]. The chairman of the Hokonui Rūnanga says he was not aware of a submission his organisation made which claims money laundering may be happening in the Gore District by organised crime. The claim was made by the Rūnanga in a submission to the Gore District Council’s Draft Gambling Policy and TAB Venues Policy, which will be heard next week. But chairman Terry Nicholas said he was not aware of the submission, written by staff member Joann Brand, which said ‘’there seems to be a link between P users and gambling practices which indicates a money laundering process may also be employed by organised crime locally.’’

Consents granted for controversial Gore bridge

Blair Jackson19:47, Apr 29 2021 Supplied An artist impression of the $3.7million cable-stay design bridge as part of a $10.8million project to carry water pipelines from the East Gore plant to the Jacobstown wells. It will be the longest and tallest structure of this type in New Zealand at 39m high and 90m long. A controversial bridge across the Mataura River at Gore has been given the go-ahead, however appeals are still able to be lodged. The Gore District Council first announced plans for the bridge in mid-2020, and criticisms were aired about the bridge obstructing views, it being in a flood plain, effects on cultural values, ecology and privacy.

Treasury claims Rio Tinto faces 'investor backlash' amid frustration over Tiwai Point negotiations

Treasury claims Rio Tinto faces investor backlash amid frustration over Tiwai Point negotiations 22 Apr, 2021 08:46 PM 5 minutes to read The Tiwai Point aluminium smelter in Southland. Photo / Mike Scott Treasury says Rio Tinto risks an investor backlash over its handling of its environmental obligations at Tiwai Point, likening the situation to the destruction of sacred Aboriginal sites in Western Australia that forced the chief executive of the global mining giant to quit. Documents released under the Official Information Act reveal the frustrations of both Treasury and the Government as they tried in vain to pin down the owners of New Zealand s aluminium smelter to environmental obligations at Tiwai Point, which has operated as a smelter since 1970.

Restoring the resting place of a forgotten Kāti Māmoe chief

Vaughn Fisher said they were mostly “the remnants” of the wars between Kāti Māmoe and Ngāi Tahu, which were well blended by the later 19th century. Paororo s gravestone in itself, is indication of his standing, Fisher said, given it was still a mostly western practice at the time. He is credited as a chief of the Kāti Māmoe and Ngāi Tahu tribes, as well as the Kati Huirapa and Kahea hapū. Paororo was also listed as the chief of the Aparima kaik during the 1853 Māori census, and worked with the principal chiefs on the sale of Murihiku, and later, Rakiura.

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