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    Signed it.
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    Signed, but now ACT are in government, surely they don't need petitions?

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    be good if we do get representation on the Conservation Authority but then how much actual role in planning will we get -I had a farming mate at Tuai get onto the East Coast Conservation Board - his biggest complaint was that they would go to a meeting with DOC and DOC would tell them what they had done and were going to do - they were supposed to have a role in future planning and policy - but no - DOC are bad at notifying only - true consultation means one has yet to make up ones mind and are prepared to change plans after consultation - DOC fail to understand that - we shall wait and see but I remain hopefull -lets not forget what the Conservation Act says - Recreational Hunters shall have free and unrestricted access to all DOC estate
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Signed, but now ACT are in government, surely they don't need petitions?
    They still have to work on building their mailing list

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    Signed, but now ACT are in government, surely they don't need petitions?
    National have the hunting and fishing portfolio via Todd McClay. Getting this change using a members bill would be a way for ACT to get change in the hunting and fishing space even though it is a National Party Minister who holds that portfolio.
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    Signed and forwarded on.
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    Yep. On to it before I saw this thread.
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    Thanks for the heads up

 

 

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