Monday, May 26, 2025

 Thoughts With Taree


Watching coverage of  flooding in Taree Australia brings it all back again.

When you have experienced a massive flood it sticks with you .Although diminished  in the mind ,it is still sitting there and witnessing a similar event affecting our couzzies across the Tasman brings back the pain and the mud and the dirty water .The scramble for safety and the confronting issues to deal with.

I understand exactly what they are going through and wish them all the best in the battle ahead.

What makes me mad is the response from media and the crazy climate nutters that try and make a connection with the great con that is prominent in the blame game.
What is needed is a calm considered response,  in depth understanding of historical events ,no knee jerk reactions and a rational approach to repair and restoration.

From what I am seeing it is not happening.

Politicians are already muttering about climate change .Insurance companies are salivating at elevating premiums along with repeating the lie about weather events becoming more frequent .

The Government has announced a payment of  $1000 per adult affected by the flood. That is amazing.I mean at this time it is like a pee in the flood water.

An economist from the Australian Institute interviewed  on TV mentions how so many residents were not insured or underinsured. People cannot afford the cover. 
This has been the situation in the US floods and the NZ floods and most likely Europe and the UK.

The system is in need of an overhaul.

Unfortunately the economist mentioned increasing events because of climate change .This is misinformation.

In fact after a flood it is more likely the area is going to be less likely to flood for years.
If Taree was a one in 500 year event then there is time to stop and cogitate on that.

It is a time to learn from the historical flooding events that have hit the Taree area and work out the best plan for the future.
It looks like hundreds of homes are going to be demolished .This will be devastating for so many.

Is it necessary? Is there another approach for the years ahead?

Are there flood control measure that can be implemented ?

I wish the affected people all the best. It's a hard road ahead and takes all ones strength to deal with a mountain of issues.


 

  

 

Sunday, May 18, 2025

For The Sake of Doing Something

It is disturbing to note that millions is being spent on reinstating infrastructure that had been identified as ineffective and yet following the cyclone we have authority that appears to be saying they need to carry out the work to show the Government and Banks and Insurance companies that something is being done.

Can you believe that?

The experts have been told that repairing a stopbank should not proceed. Locals with years of experience and knowledge of past weather events  , the history of the stream involved along with on the ground understanding of the whole area and system , have been shunned and likely scoffed at behind closed doors.

This attitude about spending taxpayers money and ratepayers money to make it look like something is being done is wrong.

This is clearly a case of waste at a time government could do with saving or redirecting the expenditure into other remedies.

It is frustrating to note this interpretation coming from a number of people and reminds me of the huge expenditure carried out by the Hastings District Council in an over the top reaction to one well being poorly maintained .Millions of dollars wasted to show something was being done.


The proposed action on an ineffective stopbank is also having the effect on a number of landowners who may have their land acquired  and lives turned upside down for no reason whatsoever .

Once again the power of the state rules and in this instance underlines how  out of balance things have become.

     

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Fear Mongering

What a shocking headline. 'Hawkes' Bays Climate Future Revealed.' -drought, floods and more hot days.

The Climate Action Joint Committee, that had two Hawkes Bay councils pull out , commissioned a report that looks like it is full of the climate garbage circulating the world and unfortunately in Hawkes Bay we lack any objective approach at a time when it is an extremely sensitive situation.

The report reveals an increased risk of ex tropical cyclones , droughts and flooding.

This is scurrilous because not only is it wrong but it will cause fear amongst many and will lead to massive expenditure that will be totally unjustified.

A report like this will also give ammunition to Government and interested authorities to enact unnecessary moves that will see more red tape and irreversible decisions affecting most likely the wrong people.


There are well qualified scientists out there screaming the fact that cyclones are not increasing in either events or intensity.

Even the IPCC is agreeing that events are not increasing in number.

Using incorrect assumptions is basing on criminality .Rating people on flawed advice will penalise people  and in time will distort demographic distribution in the area.

Climate change is being weaponised and utilised for the wrong reasons.

The climate has always changed and always will.

It looks like no lessons have been learnt from Gabrielle and maybe the Wairoa Council have a better understanding after being crushed by the weather.   


 


 

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Rates Angst


Following Gabrielle one of the many issues Councils had to confront was that of rates and where to go with impacted ratepayers.

For those most devastated areas the answer was simple. With such upheaval  and disruption of lives , councils could understand (or some could) that the remission of rates was the best decision.

It was an option under the Local Government Act .

The Hastings District Council chose the remission option and that was  applied to all affected ratepayers for two years.

Pretty clearcut and just decision .Sensible to see all ratepayers treated the same.

But not the Regional Council.

Councillors passed the buck. Maybe they did not understand the ramifications of  what may eventuate .

Under the Act they must have been informed Section 102 allowed them to adopt a rates remission policy.

Sounds fair enough.

Under Section 109 they could have conditions and criteria to be met in order for rates to be remitted.

Problem.

Conditions and criteria.

Who decides?

Well not the Councillors .They have washed their hands of the problem.

Staff? Yes. The staff have been given the task to formulate conditions and criteria so that staff can make a decision that will or could have a major impact on peoples lives.

This becomes a nightmare.

The Regional Council was wrong going down this path and  I wonder what advice they received before making the decision.

 After a major disaster , how does one decide on conditions and criteria to determine rates remission or not?

This policy required ratepayers to apply for rates remission ( no doubt hoping some would not) and to provide some information on ratepayers situations  to help with the decision.

I am sure this has been a major  intrusion in to peoples lives. Where do you draw the line?

At a time when people are at their most vulnerable an authority delves in to personal and private lives of ratepayers  that frankly should be  out of bounds. This is a serious but extraordinary situation .

I know that staff will treat people with respect but it's the fact they have been tasked with this exercise at all that is the problem.

  


Sunday, April 20, 2025

Economic Connection


In my last post I mentioned the disparity between the non producers and the producers.

It is impossible for 'the people ' to conjure up resources to undertake a meaningful study of a given situation , especially when the situation has disadvantaged those people.

Maybe there will be help from interested parties pro bono but not often.

Two years on from Gabrielle and we have  a host of productive folk trying to get back on their feet which is difficult in itself and there are bodies using ratepayers money to produce consultants reports that will confirm the authorities direction. 

Kapiti and Waikanae ratepayers have been lucky enough to get an expert report on beach erosion and sea level non rise .They have been able to rally the troops around this report and challenge the Council and its moves on managed retreat.

In Hawkes Bay we have three areas that provide substantial income to the region and are now regrouping .

I would love to see an independent  report commissioned by the 'people' that would look at the  benefit to Hawkes Bay of these regions and just how important they are to the overall health of the Hawkes Bay and NZ economy.

This is because following a disaster such as Gabrielle it is important to get some perspective on the disaster and guage the impact on the region.

To date the reaction has been helpful but lacking purpose. The reaction has been to help  those in authority without a balancing weight.

    


          

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Hot Air

Apples and Productivity or Churn


There is much talk about productivity among our political leaders.

What do they mean?


The Government has recently announced funding for the Reserve Bank for the next 5 years will be 750 million dollars. Spun as a cut from the requested 1 billion but still a lift that is reflected in other Government spheres of fiscal responsibility.

The Reserve Bank is typical of  Public Service elites whos numbers  have grown like spears of asparagus on a warm spring day .We the people are waiting for someone to arrive with a sharp knife to cut them off at the base figure. Curtail their urge to extend  in to the next office block.

More and more public servants move toward the  trough that is continually being filled by the gumbooted taxpayers slogging to eek out a living while paying the bills and being fleeced of tax to fill the trough.

These gumbooted taxpayers are the ones who are perky people who possess hopes and aspirations , dreams and desires. They battle away with a smile on their faces , actually producing something tangible for the country.  

Something that can be seen , felt and admired , put in a container and shipped off to return dollars to our once wonderful country.

May be I am unfair picking on the Reserve Bank but it is representative of what has been quietly happening with no constraint .Staffing levels have increased from 255 full time equivalents in 2017/18 to 660 by January 2025!

Treasury makes the quaint observation that they 'appear to be overstaffed'!

Well, now to the point.

This same expansion of , what to me is the unproductive sector , is reflected in Local Government.

There are a host of reasons this has occurred but it has.

The Regional Council now has over 500 on its staff.

To make the economic connection with these outrageous numbers and the flood,  we see a whole community, a number of communities , that  were  productive and by that I mean highly productive , that have been systematically dismantled and dismembered in a sense but in a strange twist  valued for their productive capabilities.

Esk Valley, Sacred Hill and Sophora Village have been salvaged but the pain and the stress endure. 

Two years down the track and the scene has changed dramatically .Many have been able to resurrect  their productive capability but at a cost. Sure those who had good insurance coverage may now be in a strong position but many have gone.

For those who are struggling on, two years has been a time lost. A hole that is hard to fill.

So. As they say today, the authorities want to keep making life difficult for those who have been disadvantaged. 

There is no flexibility with rates as the valuations in place prior to the flood are still being used and QV and Councils will not review this situation.

EQC will not cover earthquake and fire when these have nothing to do with flooding!

There is huge expenditure being proposed that is unnecessary .Works on flood control that is because of modelling  and kneejerk reactions , not logic and reason.

The productive communities I have mentioned really need recognition for their huge part in the Hawkes Bay economy and the likes of the Regional Council , sitting on $500 million, ironically half of which they  received as a result of a natural disaster, could well make a grant to people who have endured this event and help  patch the hole that the last two years has presented us with.

The productive areas of Sacred Hill, Esk Valley and Sophora Village  are far more important to Hawkes Bay than an expanding public service and ratcheting rates .


 



  

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

 Managed Retreat


Be afraid.

I watched a recent documentary on Managed Retreat which is one of those terms that hides a mountain of trouble.

Beavering away in the background are an army of bureaucrats working on ways to put the skids under the average bloke and blokess.

At the centre of this kind attempt to help us people out of our homes and livelihoods is , of course climate change.

Whatever we do these days is tainted by this octopus that investigates every move we dare to make and delivers an all enveloping answer .Climate change.

Historically Kiwis have found haven , hope and happiness near the coast with it's many attractions  downright beauty and  provider of peace and tranquility.

Kiwis have experienced erosion and accretion of the coastline over many years and adapted or  responded   to challenges in a practical way.

Because we have suffered from a number of recent weather events it is now considered dangerous to live and respond to nature . Councils and Government have moved to undermine commonsense responses and now have a blueprint to save our lives by legislating kiwis out of  danger and in to the clutches of city surrounds.

There .You naughty people cannot live near the sea because the sea is going to rise and swallow you up or the rivers are going to overflow and drown you.

Well the legislation that is being concocted to save us from the weather is far reaching and a disgrace.

It is being built on the likes of modelling in  response to supposed climate change and scenarios so far presented are making totally unrealistic assumptions.

The problem is , this legislative approach is going to cost the people mega dollars for nothing.

What is at foot is a crime.