Daily review 28/10/2021

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, October 28th, 2021 - 9 comments
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9 comments on “Daily review 28/10/2021 ”

  1. David Farrier is sifting mountains of manure and producing gold.

    https://twitter.com/lancewiggs/status/1452376191361433600?s=20

    • Pete 1.1

      Thanks for the Farrier link. How depressing. Talk about an age of technological wizardry, enlightenment and widespread erudition. The world is fucked.

  2. Here's a well balanced piece on the 3 Waters reforms and some background to the sagas and scandals surrounding local government failures in their basic duty to deliver clean water to their constituents.

    How much trouble is the ‘three waters' policy really in? | BusinessDesk

    Then there are those who call it theft, even though the assets would still be council-owned. What is lost is governance, not ownership. That is obviously a big deal, but it is not theft.

    Wellington can live with the fact many councils secretly see some good in the reforms but would rather be forced into them by legislative sledgehammer rather than the consensus Mahuta would prefer. That’s a much easier place for councillors to campaign from at next year’s local body elections than trying to explain the complex need to catch up on decades of under-investment in clean water somehow.

    • chris T 2.1

      Why as a Wellingtonian now, it looks like I am likely to have to actually pay to drink f'ing tap water?

      • roblogic 2.1.1

        Huh? If you pay rates you already pay for water.

        • Ngungukai 2.1.1.1

          In Auckland we pay high rates and water charges, they are only now upgrading the water supply and reticulation after 100 years in Central Auckland. Too much money being spent on glory projects and high salaries for professional paper shufflers.

  3. Ngungukai 3

    Winston NZF not happy about the 3 Waters Policy, says it wouldn't of happened under his watch.

    • left for dead 3.1

      As Joe Bennett stated reassuringly"makes no sense looking forward while going backwards"or words to that effect.

    • tc 3.2

      Handbrake Winston tells the voters what they already know.

      It's why they're voted out of parliament imo. People wanted change so the jury's out on that one.