Whanganui Midweek

Petition launched to get Pā tea connected

Whanganui electorate missing out on digital connectivi­ty

- Steve Carle

ANew Zealand-wide survey conducted in 2021 brought bad news to those in the Whanganui electorate who rely on digital connectivi­ty. Based on 2018 Census data, the survey ranked Whanganui 65th out of 65 electorate­s for digital exclusion.

There’s a clear disparity in connectivi­ty between the large centres like Whanganui and the connectivi­ty available in smaller towns and rural.

In an age when we have become more and more dependent on digital devices in daily life, time stands still both along State Highway 3 and when you get to Pātea.

Whanganui MP Carl Bates saw this for himself some weeks ago when he watched the owner of a new Pātea business struggle to get a signal to process a payment via the Eftpos system.

So he has launched a petition calling on his Government to get Pātea connected.

His petition states: “It defies belief that you can’t get a reliable cellphone signal on State Highway 3 in the middle of Pātea. The state highway north of Whanganui is peppered with mobile black spots but Pātea stands out, for all the wrong reasons.

“Connectivi­ty is crucial to our businesses’ ability to get ahead, to our children’s education, to our resilience as a region, to our local businesses and to our local economy. Pātea deserves better.”

Bates notes that the former National Government started delivering world-class ultra-fast broadband and rural broadband rollout but that it stalled under

Labour which was unable to meet its own targets.

As the local MP, he plans to be a staunch advocate for better wireless connectivi­ty for the South Taranaki town.

Bates met with the Pā tea-Waverley Community Board on Monday where his announceme­nt on the petition was enthusiast­ically received.

He has already discussed his plans with Minister for Media and Communicat­ions Melissa Lee’s office and will meet with Minister Lee to present the petition to her at a later date.

Hard copies of the petition will be delivered around the electorate in the coming days, but it is already live at https://national.org.nz/ getpateaco­nnected — for those who can get an internet connection, that is.

 ?? Photo / Bevan Conley ?? The main street of Pā tea.
Photo / Bevan Conley The main street of Pā tea.

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