Whanganui Chronicle

Covid-19 head was former ranger

Qualities made him a ‘go-to’ person

- Laurel Stowell

I think a lot of people had faith in his leadership because he had done the hard yards out in the field. Stephen Hormann

The man leading the Government’s response to Covid-19 cut his teeth as a lands and survey ranger driving jetboats on the Whanganui River.

All of Government Controller John Ombler and his then-wife Kathy were based at Pipiriki in the early 1980s. They co-authored books about the river and Whanganui River Rd.

One of those formed the basis for investigat­ing the establishm­ent of Whanganui National Park.

The river’s headwaters had been diverted to generate electricit­y, and Ombler was one of those who assessed the impact on ecology and advised on the minimum flows regime now in place.

The Department of Lands and Survey morphed into the Conservati­on Department in 1987, and Ombler had a long career in the department (DoC). He was first the district conservato­r for Whanganui.

Stephen Hormann remembers working with him on the first plan for Whanganui National Park.

Ombler was personable, approachab­le, profession­al and calm under pressure, he said.

“I think a lot of people had faith in his leadership because he had done the hard yards out in the field. People respected and trusted that,.”

Hormann remembers arranging a trip on the Matemateao­nga Track for himself, Ombler and outdoors writer Shaun Barnett to show Barnett what DoC did.

Ombler had more and more senior positions, finishing his time at DoC as general manager of research, developmen­t and improvemen­t.

His qualities made him a government “go-to” person.

After the Christchur­ch earthquake­s, he helped draft the law that set up the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, and was its founding chief executive until Roger Sutton was appointed, resuming the role after Sutton resigned.

In 2013, he was given a Queen’s Service Order in the mid-year honours. Last year, he acted as Deputy State Services Commission­er for several months while recruitmen­t for a permanent appointmen­t was done.

Hormann has been impressed by the way his former colleague and other top officials have answered Covid-19 questions at media conference­s.

“They are excellent spokespeop­le. They answer difficult questions as best they can. I think it helps people feel quite assured,” he said.

 ?? Photo / Mark Mitchell ?? As All of Government Controller in the Covid-19 pandemic, John Ombler (centre) has had to front many press conference­s.
Photo / Mark Mitchell As All of Government Controller in the Covid-19 pandemic, John Ombler (centre) has had to front many press conference­s.
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