Water reforms do not go far enough for mana whenua
A Māori Laws and Philosophy professor is pleased the Government’s revisited water reforms maintains a level of co-governance but says it falls short in giving mana whenua a seat at the table when it comes to broader decision-making
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The key changes that have been announced to the government’s water infrastructure reforms (formerly known as ‘Three Waters’) is that there will now be ten regional water services entities, as opposed to the four entities originally provided for in the Water Services Entities Act 2022, says Victoria University of Wellington’s Dr Carwyn Jones. Continue →