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The Cleine Line
The Cleine Line
10 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Unpacking the 2025 LGNZ Conference: Political Takes
The Cleine Line
16 minutes 37 seconds
3 months ago
Unpacking the 2025 LGNZ Conference: Political Takes
In this episode of The Cleine Line, Mayor Jamie Cleine takes us through a detailed reflection on the 2025 Local Government New Zealand Conference held in Christchurch. Focusing on the significant outcomes and directional changes revealed at the conference, Jamie shares insights from key political figures including Simon Watts, David Seymour, and Chris Bishop. The episode delves into central government's expectations from local councils, upcoming legislative reforms, and the potential impact on local governance and community services. Jamie emphasises the importance of collaboration between central and local government and highlights the necessity of steady leadership and community engagement in navigating these changes. Through honest dialogue and audio clips from the conference, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of what's next for Buller amidst the evolving political landscape.
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