Do we need a fresh approach to local government?
Terry Archer won the by-election in the NRC urban constituency with 1,671 out of 6,074 votes, with a 20.8% voter turnout. That means he was elected by 5.73% of eligible voters.
His predecessor John Bain resigned over his disagreement with a majority council vote to establish Māori constituencies, triggering the $80,000 by-election. He then - together with others - went to organise a petition to force a poll, which will most likely not go ahead if previously announced local government legislation is passed in Parliament.
A few years back councillors in our neighbouring district Kaipara were overwhelmed by the complexity of a wastewater scheme, that they were in no position to understand well enough to cast an informed vote on. Recently Invercargill City Council saw its long-standing mayor's competency being questioned and its deputy mayor resign, triggering another by-election. Tauranga's mayor resigned over irreconcilable differences around the council table, with a bunch of councillors being accused of holding the city back. Commissioners have now been installed, just like in Kaipara a few years back.
By and large many councillors lack the expertise to make tough decisions on an ever-increasing list of complex issues, and lack the time and ability to upskill themselves to be able to cope with this workload. Funding of major infrastructure deficits and the big unknowns ahead, particularly the looming threat of cost imposed by climate change adaptation, is uncertain. And we ratepayers expect and demand more than ever that rates should go down, while the property owners among us make $50 or more per day in tax-free capital gain by doing nothing.
Does anybody else think that we might need a fresh approach to local government, where informed decisions are made after listening to the experts, considering all the facts, and debating the pros and cons in a civilised and productive manner? Maybe by a Citizens' Assembly?
Christmas Wave Rave - Friday 20 December 2024, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
This is Whangārei Aquatic Centre's final Wave Rave of the year!
There will be heaps of fun going on, such as:
- waves
- slides
- inflatables
- games
- music
- prizes
And, who knows, maybe there'll even be visit from Santa and one of his elves!
Accessibility information: Wheelchair access, accessible parking, accessible toilets, viewing area.
$9 per person or $6 for Swim Magic students
09 430 4072, whr@clmnz.co.nz
Free Christmas Family Event @ Bunnings Whangarei 5th Dec 2024
Thursday 5th December 2024, 5pm-7.30pm
Come along and enjoy market stalls, kids DIY, supplier demos, games, free sausage sizzle, popcorn, Mr Whippy, Coffee Cart, Santa Visit/photos, Door Prizes and Spot Prizes and much more ...
Do Good December
Do Good December - This month Action for Happiness, are encouraging you to carry out small acts of kindness.
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