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OPINION: Luxon Nails Councils

By Andrew Bydder, Hamilton City Councillor Prime Minister Chris Luxon fronted the Local Government...

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Petition to “Stop New Zealand’s Electronic Road User Charges (eRUC) Surveillance System”

This petition is running on change.org and is titled “Stop New Zealand’s Electronic Road User Charges (eRUC) Surveillance System”.  Within the first 7 days,  over 14,900 had signed the petition. The petition is...

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Consultation Closes 27 August 2025: “Local Government (System Improvements) Amendment Bill”

The Local Government (System Improvements) Amendment Bill is currently before Parliament. Public...

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Consultation Closes 27 April 2025: “Land Transport Management (Time of Use Charging) Amendment Bill”

The Land Transport Management (Time of Use Charging) Amendment Bill is currently before...

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OPINION: Hamilton City Council Borrowing to Increase

The government is allowing debt to rise to 500% of waters revenue for new “Local Water Done Well” Council Controlled Organisations (CCOs). There are also plans to increase the borrowing limit for high growth councils to 350% of council revenue.

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OPINION: The Slippery Slope is a Strategy, not a Fallacy

By John McDonald (CityWatch NZ Editor and 2024 Hamilton East Ward By-election Candidate) With the...

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RNZ articles on congestion charging and time-of-use charging (July-August 2024)

Summary Radio New Zealand (RNZ) covers the push to legalise congestion charges and time-of-use...

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OPINION: Comparing the coalition’s draft transport General Policy Statement (GPS) with Labour’s version

By John McDonald, 2024 Hamilton East Ward By-election Candidate and CityWatch NZ editor The...

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Consultation finishes on 2 April 2024 for the draft GPS on land transport

Send your feedback to the Ministry of Transport before noon on the 2nd of April 2024 regarding the...

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Newsroom article: Three Waters repeal forces councils to hike rates by a third

Headline: Three Waters repeal forces councils to hike rates by a third Authored by: Jonathan Milne...

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