In response to ongoing public interest, three further public meetings have been added to the consultation process for the Accelerating Protection for Kauri project.
The meetings, to be held in West Auckland, Hamilton and Waiheke Island, start this week in regions where kauri grow — and further meetings may be added depending on demand.
Biosecurity New Zealand, part of the Ministry for Primary Industries, which manages the kauri dieback programme alongside partner organisations, is asking for people's thoughts on plans for the future management of the disease.
There are three rounds of public consultation, the second of which is now under way and which runs until September 10.
John Sanson, manager recovery and pest management for Biosecurity NZ, says more meetings may yet be added to the current round of consultation, depending on demand, with additional meetings which will be held with key interest groups.