You searched Publications for "" and got 72 results

Submission: Auckland City Council's Draft Annual Plan 2004

The Auckland City Council (the Council) is to be commended for the steps that it has taken to concentrate on its core activities, reduce the rate of growth in spending and rates, and lower net debt. The thrust of the Council's policies over the last couple of years has been consistent with those advocated by the Forum in past submissions to the Council. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
26 May, 2003

Submission: Wellington City Council's Draft Council Plan 2003/04

In past submissions we have called on the Wellington City Council (the Council) to focus on its core business of providing local public goods and undertaking regulatory functions conferred on it by central government. We have urged it to exit from commercial activities and review its provision of and/or funding of club goods such as the libraries, the zoo and swimming pools. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
26 May, 2003

Submission: Wellington City Council's Draft Annual Plan 2002/03

In submissions over the past few years, we have called on the Wellington City Council (the Council) to focus on its core business, exit from other activities and implement more efficient funding arrangements. By focusing on its core activities the Council could cut expenditure and rates, which we believe is an essential step towards making Wellington an attractive place for business. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 May, 2002

Submission: Facing the Future: Auckland City Council Plan 2003

The Auckland City Council (the Council) is to be commended for the steps that it is taking to concentrate on its core activities and reduce the rate of growth in spending and rates. The proposed strategic plan is also better focused and more realistic than the previous strategic plan, The First City of the Pacific, which has justifiably been discarded. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 May, 2002

Submission: Local Government Bill

A thorough revision of the Local Government Act 1974 (the Act) is warranted. The new act must, however, be based on sound principles. Read more

Local Government Forum
2 February, 2002

Submission: Review of the Public Works Act: Issues and Options

In general we consider the discussion paper is competent and sound. Our main criticism is its failure to highlight in chapter 5 the need to avoid imposing changes to offer back and related conditions that would have retrospective effect. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 May, 2001

Stay in the loop: Subscribe to updates