A large turnout is expected in Rāwene today as Northland Regional Council begins a full week of hearings about wastewater treatment plants at Ōpononi/Ōmāpere and Kohukohu. Far North District Council is applying for consent to continue discharging treated wastewater into the Hokianga Harbour, but many local residents, iwi and environmental groups want treated wastewater discharged on to land instead. The hearings start at Rāwene town hall at 9am. Today’s speaking slots are set aside for council engineers, planners and experts. Tomorrow morning, kaumātua and other iwi members will speak, while in the afternoon, the commissioners will visit the two treatment plants. Submissions are due to wrap up on Friday afternoon.
Tangi held for Karnin Petara
The tangi for Whangārei Boys’ High School student Karnin Ahorangi Petera, who died during a recent caving trip, took place yesterday. Petera, a Year 11 student, died after being trapped in a cave at Abbey Caves that rapidly filled with water while on a class trip with 14 other students.
WorkSafe and police investigations into the incident are under way. Petara was returned home and his tangi was held at Paa Te Ora Marae in Te Karae, Hokianga.