NZ Conservation Authority appointments
NZ Conservation Authority
appointments
Conservation Minister Chris Carter today
announced his appointments to the 13 member New Zealand
Conservation Authority.
“The New Zealand Conservation Authority is a unique organisation, a statutory body, which has a particular influence on the way national parks are managed. It recently approved a new General Policy for National Parks which will guide management planning for each park.”
“I have appointed seven new members and reappointed six current members to the Authority” Mr Carter said.
The new members are Barbara Arnold of Palmerston North, Kay Booth of Lincoln, Michael Crozier of Wellington, Charles Crofts of Diamond Harbour, Robyn Jebson of Queenstown, Basil Morrison of Paeroa, and Piri Sciascia of Wellington. “
“Between them they have significant experience in conservation and I believe that they all have the capability to make in-depth contributions to the work of the Authority” he said.
Appointed for a further term are Kerry Marshall of Richmond, who continues as the chairperson, John Nankervis and Wendy Nelson of Wellington, Lorraine Stephenson of Dannevirke, Linda Conning of Te Teko and David Chandler of Auckland.
“I am delighted that
these people are prepared to continue to contribute their
skills to the Authority” Chris Carter
concluded.