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We’ll all pay the cost of ECE cuts

Posted by Chris Hipkins on July 30th, 2010

Last night I hosted a public meeting in Upper Hutt on early childhood education. It was very well attended by parents, teachers and concerned members of the public. This is a bit of a sleeper issue that’s going to come back to bite the National government. Around the country early childhood centres are grapling with an impossible choice – do they cut quality or increase fees to parents, thus compromising access? The crunch is still a few months away. A lot of parents aren’t even aware it’s coming yet.

Kindergartens are being clobbered really hard. They’ve already decided they want to stick with having 100% qualified staff, and they don’t charge fees, so they’re going to find it really hard. Where will they find the money? Cuts to teacher professional development, property maintenance, and equipment budgets will be high on the list no doubt. Who loses out? The kids.

If we’re serious about catching up with Australia, if we’re serious about reducing the prison population, if we’re serious about providing security in retirement, we need to take a long-term view. That starts with giving kids the best possible start in life. Kids who attend quality early childhood education do better at school, better at work, better in life. These cuts are just so short-sighted and we’ll all pay in the long run.


Anger bubbling in the burbs: super city

Posted by Phil Twyford on February 3rd, 2010

Anger at the Government’s handling of the super city continues to bubble away in the Auckland burbs.

The Labour-Green public meetings across the city are pulling 50-60 people. And while the meetings are designed to inform and encourage people to make submissions to the select committee (deadline 12 February) it is clear from the debate people are mad as hell with the Government and wanting to take action.

People are angry about the  lack of clarity over the powers of local boards, and concerned that the plan to structure three-quarters of Council activities into arms-length commercial entities will make them unaccountable.

Two new meetings have been scheduled, in addition to the earlier roster:

The first is in the heart of the Prime Minister’s electorate: West Rodney Kumeu Community Hall,  Access Road, Kumeu, 8pm  Tuesday 9 February.  Chaired by David Savery who is chair the Kumeu Residents and Ratepayers Association, David Clendon of the Greens and I will be speaking.

Su’a William Sio MP and Ross Robertson MP are hosting a meeting in Mangere: 5.30 – 7 pm Monday 8 February at the Nga Tapuwae Hall, 253 Buckland Rd, Mangere.

Others coming up are:

North Shore- 7.00 – 9.00pm, Wednesday 3rd February, Rawene Centre, 33 Rawene Road Birkenhead, hosted by Darien Fenton and Keith Locke
Waitakere- 7.00 – 9.00pm, Wednesday 3rd February, New Lynn Community Centre – Recreation Room, Totara Avenue, New Lynn, hosted by Phil Twyford, David Clendon, David Cunliffe, Chris Carter, Lynne Pillay, and Carmel Sepuloni
Auckland Central- 6.30 – 8.30pm, Thursday 4th February, Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn, hosted by Phil Twyford, David Clendon and Jacinda Ardern
Mt Albert/Mt Roskill- 7.00 – 8.30pm, Monday 8th February, Owairaka Primary School, 113-115 Richardson Road, Mt Albert, hosted by Phil Twyford, David Clendon, David Shearer and Carmel Sepuloni

Meetings have been held in Waiheke, Warkworth, and Onehunga in the last few days.  I spoke to about 60 members of Probus in the blue heart of Milford on Monday. Best guess 80% would normally be National voters. Feeling about National-ACT’s handling of the super city: hopping mad. Spoke to another 50 at a workshop hosted by North Shore City yesterday: also not happy. National’s Auckland MPs should be feeling the vibe.

Get along to our meetings if you can. You can download the Labour submission guide. Don’t forget to get your submission in by February 12.


Have Your Say on the super city

Posted by Phil Twyford on June 7th, 2009

Labour MPs are hosting a series of public meetings across Auckland over the next two weeks to help people prepare submissions to the select committee on the super city. The meetings will include briefings on the issues, as well as practical advice on how to prepare a submission. All are welcome and of course there will be time to discuss and debate.

Mt Albert – 5.30pm Tuesday 9 June,  Owairaka District Primary School, 113 Richardson Rd, Owairaka, hosted by Phil Goff and David Shearer
Waitakere – 7.30pm, Wednesday 10 June, Kelston Community Centre, Cnr Great North Road and Awaroa Rd, hosted by David Cunliffe, Lynne Pillay and Chris Carter
Auckland Central – 7pm Thursday 11 June, Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn, hosted by Phil Twyford
North Shore – 7pm Thursday 11 June, North Shore Events Centre, Silverfield & Argus Pl Entrances, Wairau Valley, hosted by Darien Fenton
Waiheke – 1pm Sunday 14 June, Morra Hall, Oneroa, hosted by Phil Twyford
Manukau – 5.30pm Monday 15 June, Papatoetoe Town Hall, George St, Papatoetoe, hosted by Ross Robertson, Su’a William Sio, George Hawkins, Ashraf Choudhary
Maungakiekie – 7.30pm Monday 15 June, College of Chiropractic, 6 Harrison Rd (off Ellerslie-Panmure Highway) Mt Wellington, hosted by Carol Beaumont