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 Better Regional Boundaries Bill

Lodged June 2026

Taituarā supports the Better Regional Boundaries Bill, saying aligned Crown and council boundaries will improve regional planning, reduce inefficiencies, and make public services easier to navigate.

Infrastructure
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Inquiry into the 2025 Local Elections

Lodged April 2026

The Taituarā 2026 submission on 2025 local elections recommends shifting from postal voting, prioritising in-person voting, centralising election functions, boosting civic education, and improving voter engagement.

Elections
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Regarding the Natural Environment and Planning Bills

Lodged March 2026

Taituarā supports planning reform but warns the Bills are complex, poorly sequenced, and underfunded, risking implementation. Calls for clearer design, realistic timelines, better alignment, and stronger Te Tiriti obligations.

Resource Management Act
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Simplifying Local Government

Lodged March 2026

Taituarā urges SLG reforms to ensure enduring, coordinated local government change, backed by consensus, sustainable funding, Māori partnership, clear criteria, and alignment with other ongoing reforms.

Governance
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Supporting Growth through a Development Levies System

Lodged February 2026

Taituarā supports the proposed development levies system to better fund growth-related infrastructure, reduce under-recovery, and align with housing objectives, while noting implementation timing, scope gaps, and Crown exemptions.

Infrastructure
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Emergency Management Bill

Lodged February 2026

Taituarā supports the Emergency Management Bill (No 2) but calls for clearer roles, better alignment across legislation, adequate funding, phased implementation, stronger Māori participation, and practical guidance.

Emergency Management
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Earthquake-prone Building System Reform Amendment Bill

Lodged February 2026

Taituarā supports the Building (Earthquake-prone Buildings) Amendment Bill but seeks clearer definitions, funding, practical guidance, and phased implementation to ensure councils can apply the new framework consistently.

Building Control
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Consultation on a rates target model for New Zealand

Lodged January 2026

Taituarā submission warns rate-capping risks underfunding infrastructure, undermining reforms, local autonomy and financial sustainability, and urges a fair, flexible, cost-reflective model.

Rate-capping
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The Land Transport (Revenue) Amendment Bill 

Lodged January 2026

Taituarā supports the Bill’s tolling and RUC reforms to improve the sustainability of land transport funding, backing road pricing in principle while recommending fair cost indexing, safeguards for local roads, and careful transition planning.

Land Transport
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DZ 9202:2025 — Local Government Standing Orders

Lodged December 2025

Taituarā supports DZ 9202:2025 standing orders that are clear, culturally responsive, flexible, user-friendly, and regularly reviewed, enabling transparency, community engagement, and practical governance across diverse councils.

Governance
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Hospitality Sector Review

Lodged November 2025

Taituarā thanks the Ministry for consulting on the Hospitality Sector review, offering member-driven insights to improve compliance, support small businesses, streamline processes, and enhance enforcement and training.

Hospitality
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Dog Control Act Petition Response: Taituarā’s Position on Guidelines and Victim Support

Lodged November 2025

Taituarā supports current dog control laws, opposes mandatory bite scales, and urges wider consultation before legislative changes, prioritising victim support and community safety.

Dog Control

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