30 April 2004 Media Advisory
Green Co-Leader in Hawkes Bay to speak on life after Aqua
Green Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons will be visiting Hawkes' Bay on Monday as part of her nationwide campaign on New
Zealand's energy options after Project Aqua. While in the region she will also be attending a rally being held by the
Foreshore and Seabed Hikoi, meeting a local group campaigning to stop a controversial development at Cape Kidnappers and
discussing sustainable business frameworks with an ethical finance company.
"Aqua's gone, but the problem of New Zealand's rapidly growing power consumption remains," said Ms Fitzsimons, the Green
Party Spokesperson on Conservation and Energy.
"It is the Greens' contention that by using our current energy output more sensibly and by developing renewable energy
sources, we can meet our energy needs without degrading our environment."
Ms Fitzsimons said the Greens are opposed to the building of a tourist facility in the cliff at Cape Kidnappers. She is
concerned that an area that has an Outstanding Natural Feature designation in its district plan is not being properly
protected and that the development may be an unfortunate precedent for local communities opposed to their landscapes
being reserved for the enjoyment of international elites.
Jeanette Fitzsimons in Hawkes Bay - Monday, 3 May, 2004
1.45pm: Meeting Prometheus Finance, Tennyson St, Napier.
2.15pm: Attending Foreshore & Seabed Hikoi rally, Clive Square, Napier.
4.00pm: Meeting Cape Kidnappers Protection Society Te Matau O Maui, Environment Centre,
220 Russell St, Hastings.
7.30pm: Speaking on 'Energy options after Aqua' at Forest & Bird public meeting, the Waipukurau Club,
10 Russell St, Waipukurau.