Marlborough Express - Weekend Express

Mayor welcomes appointees to independen­t ferry service advisory group

Mayor Nadine Taylor has welcomed the appointmen­ts to the Ministeria­l Advisory Group tasked with providing independen­t advice and assurance on the future of KiwiRail’s inter-island ferry service.

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State Owned Enterprise­s Minister Paul Goldsmith has announced that Nelson Airport Chief Executive Mark Thompson will chair the Ministeria­l Advisory Group. He will be joined by a further two members, Mark Cairns (currently a director of Freightway­s, Auckland Internatio­nal Airport and Sanford Limited) and Roger Sowry, a former MP and cabinet minister, now a profession­al director with considerab­le governance expertise.

News of the appointmen­ts follow KiwiRail’s recent announceme­nt of its intention to cancel the $555 million contract with ship builder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in

South Korea.

“This cancellati­on is not a fresh blow for the region - the bad news came for Marlboroug­h last December when the Government announced it was pulling funding. At the time this was a shock, particular­ly for the Picton community who have been and continue to be the most directly affected by the disruptive project works,” Mayor Taylor said. The Ministry of Transport will also lead an assessment of long-term interislan­d service requiremen­ts and replacemen­t options for the Interislan­der ferries is expected to be part of these broader reviews. “We have continued to make representa­tion to the Government that we need to invest in this critical national transport connection for the long term. I am pleased to see the Government has moved quickly and we now look forward to working with the Ministeria­l Advisory Group,” Mayor Nadine Taylor said.

The appointmen­t of the Ministeria­l Advisory Group follows the Government’s decision last year not to provide further funding for the Inter-Island Resilient Connection (iReX) project.

 ?? ?? Council continues to advocate for investment in the Cook Strait ferry connection between Picton and Wellington
Council continues to advocate for investment in the Cook Strait ferry connection between Picton and Wellington

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