A political figure arrives in Blenheim to support local emergency response efforts following flooding, emphasizing community cooperation and the availability of a support centre.
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We're working our way through the feedback. We haven't gone cold on the idea of local government reform to reduce duplication and reduce costs and red tape. It'd be fair to say there's been mixed feedback on the proposal of putting the mayors in charge of regional plans. Some are really up for it. Others are a bit more squeamish about it. But what has been really interesting is people have actually responded really well to the idea of 78. different territorial authorities with regional councils you know over the top or to the side or underneath no one's actually really too clear about what they are everyone's up for sorting that mess out right we've got too many territorial authorities we've got too many layers of bureaucracy too many councils too much
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Chris Bishop: Associate Finance Minister on the prospect of the OCR going upSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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