This piece critiques the Three Waters reform, arguing it centralises water infrastructure control under tribal-dominated agencies, undermines local council autonomy and accountability, and threatens community access to services and democratic decision-making, calling for a public
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separation of governance systems by ethnicity and exclusion of accountability
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