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Today Local Government Minister Rodney Hide announced government policy on the third Auckland Supercity Bill which included provision for a huge increase in spending limits for mayoral candidates and added a number of Council Controlled Organisations... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
The Government's third super city bill leaves Aucklanders in the dark over the power of local boards, says Labour's Auckland Issues spokesperson Phil Twyford. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
After 50 years of meandering debate, a government has finally acted to meet the needs of Auckland
The Public Service Association says there are encouraging signs that the Cabinet has listened to the union in its call to hold onto Auckland’s local government workforce in the creation of the new ‘super city.’ Local Government Minister Rodney Hide... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
Today Local Government Minister Rodney Hide announced government policy on the third Auckland Supercity Bill which included provision for a huge increase in spending limits for mayoral candidates and added a number of Council Controlled Organisations... Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
Those of us seeking a clearer picture of the division of power in the new Super City won't find it in the third Auckland governance reform bill unveiled by Local Government Minister Rodney Hide yesterday. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
Nick Smith and Rodney Hide have put a director of a company with multiple convictions for pollution in a position where he gets to pass judgement on the organisation charged with stopping dirty dairying in Canterbury
An independent statutory board on the new Auckland Council instead of Maori seats has been slammed by Auckland iwi as the Government pushes through its final Super City legislation. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
Local Government Minister Rodney Hide says the amount candidates spend contesting next year's election for Auckland's first supermayor could be as much as a million dollars each. Full Article at Radio New Zealand
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After 50 years of meandering debate, a government has finally acted to meet the needs of Auckland
Nick Smith and Rodney Hide have put a director of a company with multiple convictions for pollution in a position where he gets to pass judgement on the organisation charged with stopping dirty dairying in Canterbury
However, if Rodney Hide thinks that having 600 upset people in Franklin is a problem – then he has major issues in the northern part of Rodney where more than 4000 people have already signed a petition demanding to be left out the new Auckland Council
Is the power cut that has struck Northland and west Auckland a taste of things to come if Local Government Minister Rodney Hide gets his way with the corporatisation of services like public transport and water as part of the Auckland ‘super city’
It is high time Rodney Hide stopped trying to spin-up the expenditure numbers to paint a picture of local government profligacy and come back down to earth. Maybe his major slap-down this week by cabinet over his latest raft of reforms will cause him to pause and start to work with local government rath...
The Minister of Local Government, Rodney Hide, has plans to spend $1 million on a Super City Show in Auckland Domain to trumpet the arrival of his new super city.
Any further reduction in the involvement of communities in local government should ring alarm bells, especially when we know that Rodney Hide's stated agenda is to shrink local democracy. Mr Hide might be simplifying local government, but most of these changes, especially to water management, are simply...
People were horrified to find out about Rodney Hide’s secret plan to cut local government back to minimal core services, introduce an unworkable fixed cap on rates, force referenda for every ‘significant’ decision, and repeal the focus on promoting the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-...
Rodney Hide has embarked on the most sweeping reforms of local government in nearly 20 years with his core services review, and many in the ACT party see this as a windfall for party fundraising by charging local government councillors, officials, community groups and residents for access to the Ministe...
We're calling on Rodney Hide and the Prime Minister to walk the talk on the one person, one vote rhetoric. We know there is support amongst the National Party for this
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