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New officers to raise awareness of sustainable freedom camping

 

 

 

17 Jan, 2023

 

thumbnail Mangawhai Harbour-279Kaipara communities will soon see officers regularly patrolling freedom camping hot spots, offering education and increasing awareness of proposed new national freedom camping rules.

Kaipara District Council’s (KDC) two new Freedom Camping Officers will patrol, monitor and educate freedom campers in Kaipara about sustainable freedom camping, with a focus on the popular Kai Iwi Lakes, Mangawhai, and Ripiro Beach areas.

These full-time, fixed-term roles have been established thanks to a $135,000 funding boost from the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment’s (MBIE) Freedom Camping Transition Fund.

The funding received is part of a $10 million nationwide package from the Government for local Council transition initiatives to the proposed new freedom camping rules. The proposed Self-Contained Motor Vehicles Legislation Bill amends the Freedom Camping Act 2011 and the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Act 2006 to reduce the negative impacts of freedom camping.

Dean Nuralli, KDC’s Monitoring and Compliance Manager, says the new officers are much needed given Kaipara’s proximity to Auckland driving freedom camping numbers in the district.

“Kaipara district is the gateway to Northland and home to the spectacular Kauri Coast. Freedom campers heading north from Auckland must pass through our district,” says Dean.

“We have been monitoring freedom camping and associated complaints in Kaipara district for several years. Kaipara communities are impacted by freedom camping, and while complaints are reasonably sporadic and not of a high number compared to other districts in Te Tai Tokerau, we are anticipating an increase in freedom campers in our district.”

Applications for the Freedom Camping Officer roles closed on January 29, or once the roles are filled, so there may still be time to find out more about the role and apply at kaiparadc.recruitmenthub.co.nz

 

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The new Self-Contained Motor Vehicles Legislation Bill was introduced to Parliament on August 25, 2022, and is currently at select committee. The major changes the Bill makes are:

  • Require vehicle-based freedom campers to use a certified self-contained vehicle when they stay on council land. This is unless the council designates the site as suitable for non-self-contained vehicles.
  • Establish a regulated system for the certification and registration of self-contained vehicles.
  • Require vehicles to have a fixed toilet to be certified self-contained.
  • Strengthen the infringement system.
  • Extend the Freedom Camping Act to include land managed by Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency and Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand.

Read more about the Self-Contained Motor Vehicles Legislation Bill at mbie.govt.nz

 


 

Two new Freedom Camping Officers will patrol, monitor and educate freedom campers in Kaipara about sustainable freedom camping, with a focus on Mangawhai (pictured), Kai Iwi Lakes, and Ripiro Beach areas. PHOTO/SUPPLIED


 
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