As a graduate, and a former employee, of the Tech system I’m delighted that the government is going to replace the crazy centralised nonsense driven by the last government. In an article https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/504215/te-pukenga-to-be-replaced-with-8-10-institutions-minister. RNZ … [Read more...]
Stories of Takapūneke and Akaroa Harbour
Two videos that will help you understand the tragedy and the miracle that surrounds the land at Stories Takapūneke and Akaroa Harbour. Last summer we stayed at Tikau Bay on western shores of Akaroa, and we looked across at a newly created sculptured area to the South of the main town. Later … [Read more...]
Last week’s speakers made me realise it’s urgent that we have a rational discussion as a city about intensification
We had an interesting discussion from the perspective of residents’ associations and a planner. We had Tony Simons from the combined residents’ association chair and Jim Lunday who is a planner. There was much debate about the need for housing and just where it should be placed. We need a … [Read more...]
When ethics are missing and consultants supply whatever a client wants them to say
It worries me when public institutions cut their staff to levels where inhouse expertise is often absent. I shudder to think how much is paid by CCC each year to consultants. I often wonder what value those consultants add to the institution. CCHL has had a swarm of consultants crawling through … [Read more...]
The Health Reforms were a disaster I’m not sure where this new government can begin to sort it out
Here’s what Ian Powell reported last week on expenditure on consultants to establish Te Whata Ora by the previous government: In an email to me, a former DHB chief executive commented on the amount spent on consultants: That is a total spend of $332.8m over just 4 years. Much of the … [Read more...]
As CCC works on its Long-Term Plan how will it handle future water investments
Regular readers will remember my absolute distaste toward the 3 Waters policy rammed on our communities throughout NZ by the Labour Government. People will be expecting me to be jubilant that the government intends to scrap the badly thought through water plans of the previous … [Read more...]
The migration, tax cuts and housing shortages are inflationary
It was the wet blanket on National’s hopes for a summery economic honeymoon. Last week Bernard Hickey (my favourite commentator) wrote: The Reserve Bank last week upgraded its interest rate and house price forecasts to account for: The Reserve Bank’s forecasts and comments in … [Read more...]
Infrastructure costs in New Zealand
New Zealand is the most expensive country in the world to build new infrastructure. That was the charge levelled recently by Sean Sweeney, chief executive of the City Rail Link (CRL). “But” said Sweeney, “I don’t just want to complain about it. I have some thoughts on how to fix it.” Speaking … [Read more...]
This week’s speaker Tony Simmons on PC14
This week we have Tony Simons from the Combined Residents Association to talk about PC14. We decided to address this issue as I received several stroppy emails reacting to my comments about NIMBY-ism in the last Tuesday Club notes. The writers assumed I was referring to PC14. I didn’t have a clue … [Read more...]
Dawn Baxendale has left the building…
In an article in Newsroom David Williams wrote about the CE of CCC, Dawn Baxendale resigning from her position. Here’s the article A new dawn for Christchurch’s council after mystery and mayhem (newsroom.co.nz). I recommend that you read it if you have not already. I found the article useful because … [Read more...]
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