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Majority of Kiwis back water tax even if they face higher costs, new poll shows

Isaac Davison
By Isaac Davison
Senior Reporter, Health·NZ Herald·
28 Aug, 2017 04:00 AM3 mins to read

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rime Minister Bill English says Labour announcement is naive about the Maori expectations around water: "It will be one of the critical issues and Labour shows no understanding on the intense focus the Maori have on this issue. That's been one of the reasons why we've spent a number of years working on it."

There is overwhelming support for a water tax in New Zealand even if it means higher costs for consumers, a new poll shows.

The Herald-ZB Kantar TNS online survey shows that 70 per cent of people agree that commercial water users should pay a royalty to help fund the clean-up of waterways.

Just 19 per cent of the 1000 respondents oppose the idea, while the remainder are unsure.

The Labour Party has promised a royalty on water if it is in government, saying users in rural areas would pay around 2c per 1000 litres and the money would be given to councils and iwi to restore waterways.

The Green Party, the Maori Party and The Opportunities Party also want a price on water.
New Zealand First supports a charge for commercial water bottlers, but not primary producers.

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If introduced, Labour's policy could cause some products to rise in price. But the poll showed that a strong majority were in favour of the idea even if they were hit in the pocket when buying groceries.

Support for a water royalty is highest in Auckland, where 73 per cent of people back the move.

It is lowest in Canterbury, which would bear the brunt of any price on freshwater because the farming industry is heavily dependent on irrigation.

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But Cantabrians are still strongly in favour of the initiative, with 68 per cent saying they would back it.

A charge on freshwater is most popular among older voters, with nearly three in four people over 60 saying they supported it.

Labour expects to raise $100 million a year through the policy, which would be spent in the area the revenue was generated to improve water quality in rivers, lakes and streams.

The National Party opposes a price on freshwater, saying it would hurt key industries and would be difficult to implement. The National-led Government has asked officials to explore the options for applying a charge to water which is bottled for export, but has all but ruled out applying any charge more broadly.

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Prime Minister Bill English also says Labour has "blundered" into the debate about charging for water without considering its impact on Maori rights and interests in water.

If in Government, Labour says it would hold talks within 100 days to determine how much industries would pay and how the iwi issues could be resolved.

Herald analysis found a charge of 2c per cubic metre would mean a 100ha farm would pay around $8000 a year more in tax.

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