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John MacDonald: Three Waters alternative won't be plain sailing

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John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Tue, 1 Nov 2022, 12:32pm
The Waimakariri. Photo / NZ Herald
The Waimakariri. Photo / NZ Herald

John MacDonald: Three Waters alternative won't be plain sailing

Author
John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Tue, 1 Nov 2022, 12:32pm

Yesterday, two of the three mayors in the Greater Christchurch area joined forces with their Auckland counterpart and announced that they have come up with what they think is a much better version of the Government鈥檚 Three Waters reforms.

These are the reforms that some of us have described as a government takeover of water services - which I think is a very fair description - because the Government wants to take all water assets from local councils and pay a pitiful amount of money in exchange for them.

In Christchurch, for example, it would pay the council $120 million for $6.9 billion dollars worth of council water infrastructure assets. Daylight robbery.

But it doesn鈥檛 stop there. It wants to set-up four new water authorities to run drinkwater, wastewater and stormwater services around the country.

For us here in Canterbury, we鈥檇 be part of a water authority that would be responsible for most of the South Island. Pretty much all the areas that are Ng膩i Tahu - that would be the area covered by the one water authority that we here in Canterbury would be part of.

Under the Government鈥檚 proposal, councils would somehow be represented on each of the four water authorities around the country - but half of the people on each authority would be iwi representatives. Co-governance, as it鈥檚 called.

So Christchurch鈥檚 Phil Mauger, Waimakariri鈥檚 Dan Gordon and Auckland鈥檚 Wayne Brown - who have all said before that they oppose the Three Waters reforms - they鈥檝e got their heads together and have put forward an alternative for the Government to consider.

A bit of a counter-offer.

Instead of the Government taking over all of the water infrastructure - all the pipes and other things - they want councils to hold on to the ownership of their water assets and not have them taken over by the Government.

Instead of being told by the Government which water authority they鈥檙e going to belong to, they want councils to be able to decide for themselves how they鈥檙e going to work together on water services. So the three councils in the Greater Christchurch area wouldn鈥檛 be swallowed-up into this huge South Island water authority - and councils would have a say in how big the water authority they鈥檙e part of is going to be.

And instead of half the people on each water authority being iwi representatives, Phil Mauger, Dan Gordon and Wayne Brown want councils to be free to decide for themselves how they involve Maori in the decision-making. So, no compulsory co-governance.

Those three things are the gist of what these three mayors have put on the table for the Government to consider.

Just on the co-governance thing, Phil Mauger and Waimakarir鈥檚 Dan Gordon both said yesterday they鈥檙e not opposed to co-governance. Wayne Brown, though, was a bit more tight-lipped on that front.

Dan Gordon said on 九一星空无限talk ZB this morning that most councils already have great relations with Maori - which was him saying 鈥榳e don鈥檛 need the government to tell us how to get on with mana whenua鈥.

But I think Dan Gordon is in la-la land. Because there is no question that Ng膩i Tahu will be livid after what happened yesterday.

Only six or seven weeks ago, it said that Christchurch and Waimakariri councils are failing big time when it comes to engaging with mana whenua. In fact, they didn鈥檛 just say it, they wrote to the Government about it. They were so brassed off they even threatened to pull out of a committee planning for the future for the Greater Christchurch area. It鈥檚 called the Greater Christchurch Partnership.

Which is why the Christchurch City Council suddenly pulled out of the anti-Three Waters group - Communities 4 Local Democracy. It got really spooked.

So Phil Mauger鈥檚 going to have a fight on his hands with Ng膩i Tahu after what happened yesterday. He鈥檚 also going to have a fight on his hands with some of his city councillors who didn鈥檛 know anything about this proposal until they got an email giving them a heads-up just before it was announced.

If I was a Christchurch city councillor, I鈥檇 be really brassed off today. All this talk after the election about getting everyone around the table moving in the same direction; what a load of nonsense that鈥檚 turned out to be.

Ironically, Dan Gordon was saying on the radio this morning that this counter-proposal is about solving the water issues the country faces without dividing people. Again, he鈥檚 in la-la land.

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