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The conversation revolves around the repeal of legislation related to water services. The speaker addresses concerns about rising rates and the need for water meters. They discuss the cost of water services and the issues with the current model of governance. Personal attacks and disagreements arise during the conversation. The speaker also talks about the impact on councils and ratepayers, the assumptions about setting up entities, the need for a skilled workforce, and the balance between separation and borrowing. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the repeal and replacement legislation.


Takeaways

The repeal of legislation related to water services is a key topic of discussion. Concerns about rising rates and the need for water meters are addressed.

The cost of water services and the issues with the current model of governance are discussed.

The conversation also touches on the impact on councils and ratepayers, assumptions about setting up entities, the need for a skilled workforce, and the balance between separation and borrowing.

Chapters 00:00 Repealing Unpopular Legislation 00:31 Concerns about Rising Rates 02:28 The Cost of Water Services 03:27 Issues with the Model of Governance 04:22 Disagreements and Personal Attacks 04:58 The Cost of Water Systems 05:58 Impact on Councils and Ratepayers 06:23 Assumptions about Setting up Entities 07:00 The Need for Skilled Workforce 08:09 Balance Separation and Borrowing 09:05 Repeal and Replacement Legislation


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elocal Digital Edition – March 2024 (#275)

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March 2024 (#275)


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