Greater Wellington Regional Council

Porirua-Tawa General Constituency
The Greater Wellington Regional Council makes decisions about managing resources in the region, such as air, water, soil and the coastline. It also carries out plant and pest control, helps prepare for natural disasters, and is involved in regional transport. The council is made up of 14 councillors. Councillors are elected to represent constituencies (areas in the region). two councillors will be elected from the Porirua-Tawa constituency. This is a single transferable vote (STV) election, so you vote by ranking the candidates on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Greater Wellington Regional Council election.

Freshwater

The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for regional councils, which play a leading role in managing freshwater in their areas. To this end, regional councils create plans to protect water resources from contaminants and overuse.

Freshwater

The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for regional councils, which play a leading role in managing freshwater in their areas. To this end, regional councils create plans to protect water resources from contaminants and overuse.

  • Boost native planting programmes around streambanks to reduce erosion, filter runoff and improve habitat, and work with landowners.

    Enforce sediment management plans for large projects, including Transmission Gully and surrounding subdivisions.

    Increase inspections and apply penalties for illegal or excessive discharges, especially from industrial and construction sites.

  • Create an effective regulatory regime that protects the natural environment from harmful discharges.

    Make greater use of stormwater retention and detention to reduce the effects of larger storm events on natural water systems.

    Manage storm flows into streams and rivers to reduce velocity and sediment loading.

  • Ensure compliance with wastewater and stormwater discharge rules to safeguard community health.

  • Develop and implement Te Wai Ora o Parirua (Porirua Harbour Accord) Plan.

    Implement plan 1 change to the Natural Resources Plan.

    Increase investment in environmental protection and restoration, in particular rivers, harbours and estuaries.

  • Boost native planting programmes around streambanks to reduce erosion, filter runoff and improve habitat, and work with landowners.

    Enforce sediment management plans for large projects, including Transmission Gully and surrounding subdivisions.

    Increase inspections and apply penalties for illegal or excessive discharges, especially from industrial and construction sites.

  • Create an effective regulatory regime that protects the natural environment from harmful discharges.

    Make greater use of stormwater retention and detention to reduce the effects of larger storm events on natural water systems.

    Manage storm flows into streams and rivers to reduce velocity and sediment loading.

  • Ensure compliance with wastewater and stormwater discharge rules to safeguard community health.

  • Develop and implement Te Wai Ora o Parirua (Porirua Harbour Accord) Plan.

    Implement plan 1 change to the Natural Resources Plan.

    Increase investment in environmental protection and restoration, in particular rivers, harbours and estuaries.