7pm 30 August - Three Waters Conversation on Zoom We need more time to consult on the proposed huge changes in the way we manage the Three Waters. Garry Moore will be MC of a panel including: Eugenie Sage MPPauline Cotter (chair of infrastructure committee at CCC)Dr Jim O'Malley (Chair of … [Read more...]
More coverage on the proposed Water Reforms being promoted by Government:
A well known Local Government leader said to me recently that one aspect of the proposed Water reforms has been very successful. The left reps hate them. So do right-leaning elected reps. They have a common enemy. The reforms. Well done, Government! The Christchurch City Council is asking people … [Read more...]
Abbas Nazari, Afghan refugee
Regulars to the Tuesday Club will remember that Abbas has spoken to us twice. He arrived in New Zealand as an Afghan refugee on the Tampa. He is an impressive young man, and he has just completed a Masters degree in Washington at Georgetown University. While he was studying, he found time, somehow, … [Read more...]
The CDHB Financial results are awful
Last week I wrote that I was looking forward to viewing the financial results of the CDHB. Well, this week their results went up on their website. These are the results from an executive team appointed by the Board. This is the team the Board chair said, “had the experience we felt were needed”. … [Read more...]
A stunning article by Rebecca Macfie on the complex issue of Housing
This week North and South magazine printed an article on housing by Rebecca Macfie. Rebecca has summarised how exactly we got into the mess we have over housing. This is the best summary I have ever read on this matter. I recommend that you rush out and purchase a copy. Rebecca was then … [Read more...]
Austin Mitchell has died
Tuesday Club attendees will remember a few years ago that Austin Mitchell spoke to us. His address was witty, and he said he saw a group like the Tuesday Club as being an example of democracy at grass roots. Austin died this week. He will be missed as a wonderful friend of New Zealand and a … [Read more...]
The moral emergency of Covid 19
The pandemic is a moral emergency! Dear President Dawson, Interim Provost Lindquist, Dean Lane, and Department Chair Jones: In previous correspondence I sketched some concerns I have about the adequacy of our university’s COVID-19 safety plan. This being our final opportunity to modify that … [Read more...]
In Conclusion 27 Aug 2021
This is especially for the Council “team” who collapsed in the public scrum and gave into the Rugby Union recently. Here is a photo of the last test between the All Blacks and Australia two weekends ago. The black bits are people in the audience. The rest are empty seats. The reason? Two tests … [Read more...]
Wednesday 18th – Three Waters Event
Instead of Tuesday Club this week, we are having a public event about Three Waters. There will be the first public meeting on Water this Wednesday: 7pm 18 August Aldersgate centre 309 Durham St We are having a public meeting on water this week. It will be held at the Aldersgate Centre (which … [Read more...]
Let’s reconsider the proposed structure of the water authority
In the past week Rob Campbell, a Company Director, wrote this about business governance in Newsroom: There are many conferences on business governance these days. Possibly in inverse proportion to any clear improvements in how business contributes to society. This should concern us all, not … [Read more...]
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