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Crown agency attends anti-Government strategy meeting
1 June 2004 - Dunedin
Contact: Sue Maturin, Otago/Southland Field Officer,
03 477 9677, 021 222 5092
Land Information New Zealand (LINZ), the government department
charged with processing high country tenure reviews, is today attending a strategy
meeting in Christchurch, arranged by a group of lessees who are running a campaign
against the Government's policy of creating new conservation parks.
"Forest and Bird hopes that LINZ is not seeking to undermine a Government
policy that is aimed at creating new conservation parks for all New Zealanders
to enjoy," Forest and Bird's Dunedin Field Officer Sue Maturin said.
"As the neutral adjudicators in tenure review, LINZ must be scrupulous
to avoid any suggestion of bias. LINZ should be particularly careful when it
is well known that the High Country Accord has been set up to seek a change
in government policy on tenure review," she said
"It was a lapse of judgment for LINZ to attend the 'High Country Accord'
strategy forum. This meeting is designed to promote the economic interests of
lessees at the expense of conservation values on Crown-owned land. The organizers
have deliberately excluded public interest groups and professional organisations
with an interest in the high country," she said.
Although LINZ was invited to the strategy forum run by the pastoral lessee
lobby, representatives of the Department of Conservation were not invited. Forest
and Bird, the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects (NZILA), and Council
of Outdoor Recreation Associations of New Zealand (CORANZ) have also been denied
entry.
High Country Forum representative Val Waldron wrote to eminent botanist and
Forest and Bird executive member Professor Alan Mark denying access to the forum
on the grounds it was intended to "help lessees and their supporting industries
formulate a go forward position" with regard to tenure review.
"LINZ are supposed to administer the Crown-owned pastoral leases, including
making statutory decisions about the free-holding of pastoral leases in the
tenure review program. The Crown's tenure review process must remain transparent
if it is to remain credible," she said.
Sue Maturin said that LINZ had recently hosted a meeting between representatives
of the High Country pastoral lessees, the High Country Accord and public conservation,
recreation and landscape groups with a view to finding common ground.
"Everyone agreed that all involved in the tenure review process needed
to share information and perspectives openly. That meeting was the kind of meeting
LINZ should be involved in, not strategy meetings to promote the economic interests
of high country lessees," she said.
NOTES
Objectives of the High Country Accord given in the Forum promotion
The High Country Accord represents a group of farmers who lease Crown-owned
land in the South Island high country and has the backing of Federated Farmers.
According to promotional information associated with today's forum:
"Its main objective is to seek a change in government policy relating to
the Land Tenure Reform Process."
Excerpts from the High Country Accord Invitation to attend the forum
"The focus of the High Country Accord and the forum is the decision of
the government to acquire 1.3 million hectares of high country pastoral lease
(much of it sustainably farmed tussock grassland) for inclusion in a network
of proposed high country parks and reserves."
Text from email turning down Professor Alan Mark's application to attend the
forum
Thank you for your interest in attending The High Country Heritage forum on
the 1st
of June 2004.
I am sorry to advise that the forum is by invitation only. The forum is intended
to
help lessees and their supporting industries formulate a go forward position.
There will be future opportunities where we look forward to debating our
perspectives on the land tenure reform process with you.
Yours faithfully,
Val Waldron.
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