Gisborne’s road to recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle will take years but there are positive signs of progress, says former Prime Minister Sir Bill English
Speaking from Wellington following a recent visit to Gisborne, Sir Bill, who was the Minister of Finance during the Global Financial Crisis and the Christchurch earthquake recovery, delivered a public talk here on recovery, focusing on what worked well during his experiences.
He said the recipe for getting attention and good support from government was to be locally well-organised with just one or two voices to government. To get government to perform better, demand that just one or two people in government are who the region talks to, and they are people who can actually make decisions.
It was important to try to get agreement locally about priorities and which things matter most, he said.
“Then you get better performance out of government, and I get the sense the region is heading in that direction.