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Nelson City’s CEO announces resignation

Nelson City Council chief executive Keith Marshall has announced his resignation from his role, effective in mid-April. The Mayor Aldo Miccio says the resignation came as something of surprise, but he understands the reasons behind the decision.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Vital facts and figures for residential cover

There’s a call to pay closer attention to insurance on residential property. Colin McCulloch, risk manager for JLT says people need to get the size of our property correct or you could end up under-insuring it.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Tender system may be wasting millions

There’s new scrutiny on the system of tendering that New Zealand councils operate under. The Contractors’ Federation says the system might be letting millions of dollars fall through the system.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Better access to Great Barrier promised

try2 Work is to begin on the first stage of works to redevelop the Shoal Bay Wharf on Great Barrier Island. Lying out in the Gulf, some 90km from Auckland, Great Barrier has a population of around 850 people normally. However at this time of the year visitors to the island start arriving in force.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Shingle beaches ― worth a second look

3126169656_a09b60934b_oShingle beaches most often mean sand and gravel in your jandels, but there is increasing realisation that there’s something special about them that many people haven’t appreciated up till now.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Warning over Waikato lakes

Kim McKenzieIt hasn’t been the best summer weather New Zealand’s seen, but with some warm, sunny days lately, boaties will be out and about. Waikato Regional harbourmaster Kim McKenzie has some warnings.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Councils urged to keep it clean outdoors

981782128_5aa81f073d_zNon-smokers have claimed the right to breathe fresh air inside restaurants and other public places, but now smokers are claiming the outdoors as their own. An upcoming forum aims to start changing attitudes among our councils.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Recognition for ‘infotech’ skills

Barry Billy HelenALGIM’s recent awards ceremony brought success for a local government technology managed credited with contributing to significant cost savings by councils around New Zealand.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Capital acts to offset debt

2892613267_9ac45ced8d_b Wellington City has launched a bold plan for the next ten years, but underlying the strategy of creating new jobs and attracting investment is an urgent need to cut debt and to keep rate rises to a minimum.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

Closure of a long, trying year

As we look forward to whatever 2012 has in store for us, most of us hope it will be a whole lot better than what was served up in 2011. NZ Local Goernment editor Graham Hawkes looks back on a year many in local government will want to forget.

posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012

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