Community leaders fear the closure of the Winstone Pulp International mills in the central North Island will have a devastating impact across Ruapehu and the wider region.
WPI announced on Tuesday it would close the Karioi Pulpmill and Tangiwai Sawmill due to unsustainable power prices.
Ng膩 Waihua o Paerangi Trust pou 膩rahi/chief executive Helen Leahy said the future looked bleak for the affected wh膩nau and there would be a ripple effect across many sectors.
鈥淐losure of the mill will have a widespread and devastating impact across our communities. While many of the workers are based in Ohakune (45%); there will also be a significant effect felt in Raetihi (25% of workers); Otaihape (15%) and Waiouru (7%); not to overlook consequences also in Whanganui, T奴rangi and Taumaranui.
鈥淣g膩ti Rangi will continue to offer support to wh膩nau and realise that, at times like this, it is our wider community that will provide the strength that is required. We urge 鈥榟elping agencies鈥 to consider local solutions; to place faith in iwi; in wh膩nau; and in our wider community as, together, we navigate uncertainty鈥.
Whetu Moataane, chairperson for Te T艒tarahoe o Paerangi, the Ng膩ti Rangi post-settlement governance entity, said the community had worked together to try to find a way to keep the mills open.
鈥淎 community hui was held with a spectacular local turnout; we have hosted political leadership from National, Labour, M膩ori and Green Parties; our mayors have met directly with the Prime Minister; we have met with the unions; we have brain-stormed, we have written to all the key ministers; we have been determined to never give up.
鈥淲e are all bitterly disappointed that the opportunity to support regional development in Ruapehu has been overlooked and, most of all, that the wellbeing of our wh膩nau will be so adversely impacted by the announcement.鈥
Rangit墨kei Mayor Andy Watson said his council was 鈥渋ncredibly disappointed鈥, with many district residents employed at the mills.
He was also disappointed and concerned about a 鈥渓ack of support鈥 from the Government.
鈥淭hese closures are the result of a systemic energy problem felt by industry providers across our country. If Government do not prioritise supporting businesses that sustain our local economy, our communities will continue to suffer,鈥 Watson said.
鈥淭he impact of the closures will be felt throughout our district, particularly in our northern communities.鈥
The mills employed a significant number of workers from Taihape and some Rangit墨kei companies also provided services for the mill.
鈥淢oving forward, the well-being of our community is an absolute priority for myself and council,鈥 Watson said.
鈥淚 will continue to work alongside Mayor [Weston] Kirton in Ruapehu to ensure all those impacted are receiving the support they need.鈥
Te P膩ti M膩ori co-leader and MP for Te Tai Hau膩uru Debbie Ngarewa-Packer said she was devastated for the Ruapehu community.
鈥淢y heart goes out to all the workers, their wh膩nau and the wider Ruapehu community affected by the closure,鈥 Ngarewa-Packer said.
鈥淲PI is Ruapehu District鈥檚 largest permanent employer, and this closure leaves 230 wh膩nau without jobs during a cost-of-living crisis.
鈥淭his community has faced the withdrawal of plans to build 44 houses, disruptions to the ski field, uncertainty around the Chateau [Tongariro], and now this closure. Rural New Zealand has been really let down.鈥
Ngarewa-Packer said after discussions with the iwi, constituents and Ruapehu Mayor, she wrote to the Prime Minister, Minister for Energy, Associate Minister for Energy, Minister for Regional Development and the coalition party leaders, requesting urgent intervention but had not received a reply.
鈥淲PI鈥檚 contribution to this nation鈥檚 GDP is significant. Our community deserves more, and pressure must continue on the Government, whom I urge to work towards an enduring regional solution that supports the economic wellbeing of the affected wh膩nau.鈥
Rangit墨kei MP Suze Redmayne said she was 鈥済utted to hear of the closure鈥.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e our region鈥檚 largest employers and cornerstones of our local economy and community. For many years Winstone Pulp has contributed to the fabric of our wonderful Ruapehu communities by providing jobs, services and community support,鈥 Redmayne said.
鈥淪ince the first announcement was made by Winstone Pulp three weeks ago I have met with and heard from many workers, community leaders and families affected. I understand how painful and personal this situation is for everyone involved. This is a loss that will be felt deeply by many for a long time to come.鈥
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