Otago Daily Times

Plan under way for partnershi­p

- MOLLY HOUSEMAN

THE Otago Regional Council’s partnershi­p with local iwi is a ‘‘work in progress’’, Otakou kaumatua Edward Ellison says.

It follows Generation Zero telling the Otago Regional Council, during an annual plan public hearing this week, that it had treated Ngai Tahu like a stakeholde­r rather than a partner.

The national, youthled climate organisati­on believed local iwi’s voice had been diminished among other stakeholde­rs.

Mr Ellison said he was working with councillor­s directly to devise a plan for better engagement with Ngai Tahu.

The framework for this was being discussed during ORC strategy and policy committee meetings, which occur every eight weeks. ‘‘We are aware that there can be improvemen­ts made and we put that to council, they have listened and they have come back with a model that is being discussed and progressin­g,’’ he said.

The plan would focus on elevating Ngai Tahu to a ‘‘higher level’’, where they would have direct input, particular­ly on land and water regional plan developmen­t.

But the model should apply across the entire Resource Management Act, where various land changes occurred, he said.

Mr Ellison and Lyn Carter both sit as iwi representa­tives on ORC’s strategy and planning committee, following the council voting to add two iwi representa­tion positions last year.

He said he had brought issues surroundin­g iwi partnershi­p to council’s attention in January, as it had been evident through experience of the existing framework surroundin­g collaborat­ion with local iwi that a change was needed.

‘‘It is still in process . . . a work in progress.’’

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Edward Ellison

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