The Tauranga Ratepayers Alliance supports
calls by the Urban Task Force for urgent answers as to the
whereabouts of the more than $110 million dollars of
Government funds provided to the Tauranga City Council for
improved water treatment.
Ratepayers’
Alliance spokesperson Dawn Kiddie says “the Council’s
justifications are just as questionable as the reasons given
for reaching into the pockets of existing and prospective
homeowners to cover investment that should already be
captured by government contributions, and Tauranga’s
historically high rates and fees.”
“We are
particularly conscious that the implications of the new long
term plan and the true costs of the Council’s
insupportably high expenditure plans will begin to hit home
for residents and ratepayers as the latest rates notices
land in mailboxes this
week.”
If you're using Scoop for work, your organisation needs to pay a small license fee with Scoop Pro. We think that's fair, because your organisation is benefiting from using our news resources. In return, we'll also give your team access to pro news tools and keep Scoop free for personal use, because public access to news is important!
Should landlords be able to deduct the interest on the loans they take out to bankroll their property speculation? The US Senate Budget Committee and Bloomberg News don't think this is a good idea, for reasons set out below. Regardless, our coalition government has been burning through a ton of political capital by giving landlords a huge $2.9 billion tax break via interest deductibility, while still preaching the need for austerity to the disabled, and to everyone else... More
Government: Concerns Conveyed To China Over Cyber Activity Foreign Minister Winston Peters has confirmed New Zealand’s concerns about cyber activity have been conveyed directly to the Chinese Government. “The Prime Minister and Minister Collins have expressed concerns today about malicious cyber activity... More
Declining GDP for the December quarter reinforces the importance of restoring fiscal discipline to public spending and driving more economic growth, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says... More
Winston Peters has announced NZ is providing a further $5M to respond to the extreme humanitarian need in Gaza and the West Bank. “The impact of the Israel-Hamas conflict on civilians is absolutely appalling," he said... More
Judith Collins has announced the appointment of Wellington Barrister Jason Scott McHerron as a High Court Judge. Justice McHerron graduated from the University of Otago with a BA in English Literature in 1994 and an LLB in 1996... More