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New Emergency Coordination Centre in Potae Avenue opened

Gisborne Herald
7 Sep, 2023 09:36 PMQuick Read

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Mayor Rehette Stoltz cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony for the district’s new Emergency Coordination Centre. She was joined by, from left, GDC chief executive Nedine Thatcher Swann, National Emergency Management Agency chief executive Dave Gawn and Tairāwhiti Emergency manager Ben Green.Pictures supplied

Mayor Rehette Stoltz cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony for the district’s new Emergency Coordination Centre. She was joined by, from left, GDC chief executive Nedine Thatcher Swann, National Emergency Management Agency chief executive Dave Gawn and Tairāwhiti Emergency manager Ben Green.Pictures supplied

An emergency response to natural disasters, including a possible magnitude 9 “megathrust” earthquake is in better shape, following the opening of a new purpose-built Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC) Te Manawa Whakarauora.

An official opening ceremony was held at the new location on Potae Avenue on Wednesday.

A crowd of around 100 people gathered, representatives from iwi, hapū, Police, St Johns, Fire and Emergency NZ, alongside councillors and management from Gisborne District Council.

The building was blessed by Anglican Ministers Ruawhaitiri Ngatai Mahue and Haumoana Kopua-Irwin before the official ribbon was cut.

Mayor Rehette Stoltz acknowledged tangata whenua, iwi chairs, hapū leads, regional agencies, Tairāwhiti Emergency staff and the volunteers who come together to support our communities in times of crises.

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“Thank you on behalf of our whole community. It’s a tough journey we’ve all been on, but this is a celebration today.

“The new building is a dedicated space that is ready and equipped for our partners and emergency response teams to jump straight into action when an emergency response is needed, because we can’t do it all on our own.”

Mayor Stoltz said recent events showed a facility like this was absolutely necessary.

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“It’s a place where we can coordinate the support our community needs and deserves.”

Gisborne District Council chief executive Nedine Thatcher Swann thanked partners, contractors, and members of the coordinating executive group for Civil Defence who were strong advocates for this building.

The project first got off the ground in 2019.

“It would take staff around two to three hours to set up the council chambers if an emergency was declared, and being within a tsunami inundation zone we needed to provide an alternative site for the safety of our people during disasters.”

The new facility is in Lytton West Village on Potae Ave, well clear of flooding and inundation zones.

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) chief executive Dave Gawn says the weather events Tairāwhiti has endured this year have been almost unprecedented around New Zealand.

“However, this is what’s happening more and more now around New Zealand.”

Mr Gawn said the focus of emergency management in this region was the Hikurangi Subduction Zone, which has the capacity to deliver a megathrust earthquake over the next 50 years.

“It’s not if but when. I take my hat off to Nedine and Rehette because it’s all about relationships and a huge amount of effort has been put in to be as prepared as you can possibly be in this region.”

Tairāwhiti Emergency Management manager Ben Green thanked Te Aitanga a Māhaki, acknowledging the whenua of where the building stands.

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Mr Green leads a team of four which includes Kumeroa Papanui-Tuhaka, Marcus Tibble and Dallas Haynes. During a state of emergency response, the team can swell to more than 100 made up of volunteers from the council and the community.

“We’re intensely proud of what we do and why we do it  —  and that’s to keep our community safe.”

The name change from Civil Defence to Tairāwhiti Emergency Management also adds a layer of professionalism to the management team.

The opening event was also a chance to present Ian Hunter with two Long Service certificates of 20 and 30 years of service to Civil Defence. Mr Hunter became a Civil Defence volunteer during Cyclone Bola and was supported by whānau at Wednesday’s presentation.

At the entrance to the new ECC are four pou by carver Noema Te Hau.

“When I knew about the ECC being built I offered to create pou for this whare. Made from totara, from my partner’s whenua in Wharekahika, I had a vision that you would see them as you came through the gate.

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“My hope is the four atua will weather and grow old along with this whare, and I would koha that we tie our waka up at the gate, and in passing the four atua we focus on supporting the team here to do their mahi.”

The pou are Tāwhirimatea  (atua of weather), Tangaroa  (atua of the oceans), Papatūānuku (mother earth) and Rūamoko (atua of earthquakes and volcanoes).

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