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NZ inquiry into land use could expand to Hawke’s Bay

New Zealand Forestry Minister Stuart Nash told TVNZ’s Q+A that he initiated an inquiry into forestry slash in Tairāwhiti because 10,000 locals petitioned for one. Now National’s Hawke’s Bay candidates Katie Nimon and Catherine Wedd have set a target to collect 10,000 signatures to have the inquiry expanded to cover all of Hawke’s Bay, so Nash’s own constituents can get answers about the damage caused by slash and woody debris across the region. Source: Timberbiz

People in Hawke’s Bay dealing with damage from forestry slash will have no answers after the Government failed to include most of the area in its inquiry according to National’s Tukituki candidate Catherine Wedd.

“It’s a slap in Hawke’s Bay’s face to know we won’t get answers through the Government’s inquiry into forestry slash,” says Ms Wedd.

“National is launching a petition to have Hawke’s Bay included in the forestry slash inquiry. Pockets of our region are unrecognisable, and the compounding role slash played in this destruction cannot be ignored.”

While the Nationals welcomes the inquiry into forestry slash it asks why the Labour Government’s failed to act on the back of earlier reviews, National’s Forestry spokesperson Joseph Mooney said.

“Since Labour came into office in 2017, two reviews that warned the Labour Government about the increased risks posed by forestry slash have been completed, but five years later, Forestry Minister Stuart Nash is yet to announce any action,” Mr Mooney said.

“A review of slash management which began in 2018 warned of increased incidents of extreme rain and the damage forestry slash could cause.

“In 2022, Mr Nash kicked off further consultation that included a review of the findings from 2018. While that was completed in November, Mr Nash confirmed this week that he is yet to take action as he awaits advice from the Ministry for the Environment and the Ministry for Primary Industries.

“Mr Nash and his colleagues have let down both communities on the East Coast and Hawkes’ Bay, as well as the forestry industry through their failure to address the issue.

“Despite declaring a climate emergency and receiving warnings about the impact of forestry slash in extreme weather, the Labour Government has done nothing in response. Communities affected by forestry slash need action.

“National supports an investigation if it leads to better management of slash. Forestry is an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, especially in regional areas.”