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Wanganui Mayor Michael Laws

Wanganui Mayor Michael Laws

Thu, 17 Dec 2009 8:52p.m.

Wanganui will know tomorrow whether an H is going to be inserted in its name.

Land Information Minister Maurice Williamson has been pondering the question for several weeks and will announce his decision in Wanganui at 11.30am tomorrow.

The New Zealand Geographic Board decided earlier this year that the spelling should be changed to the Maori version, Whanganui, but locals voted four to one against.

Mr Williamson is the ultimate decision-maker and will brief Wanganui Mayor Michael Laws an hour before the announcement.

Mr Laws said it would be a huge day for the city because the New Zealand Rugby Union was also going to announce the host cities for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

He said he didn't know anything about either decision.

"I am appreciative of the fact that Maurice Williamson is actually coming to Wanganui to make that decision. He is doing it in person, fronting up, and not leaving it to a press secretary to relay," Mr Laws said.

"Obviously it is the desire of Wanganui people that their democratic decision - made by referenda in both 2006 and 2009 - is upheld.

"Locals voted four to one in favour of retaining our name, mana and identity."

Mr Laws said the council left no stone unturned in its efforts to retain the name.

"We commissioned an independent history, consulted the community and researched the implications," he said.

"We believe the NZ Geographic Board to be wrong in both fact and logic."

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Comments [7]

Anna
18 Dec 2009 8:16a.m.

Unfortunately history dictates we won't be listened to. Wanganui was against the river name change in the 90s and the minister at the time still listened to the geographic board and changed it.

ab
18 Dec 2009 8:08a.m.

again this is madness, There is NO maori word for the city, there is a maori name for the river and there is a maori name for the area the city is built upon but there is no maori name for the city, as the city was built but settlers and to change its name not only is an attack on the heritage and identity of the city and once again another situation in which race issues are being put above people.

Alex
18 Dec 2009 7:08a.m.

Will the PC brigade win again? Hope bloody not

Taranaki
18 Dec 2009 4:34a.m.

Mr Laws has a common "saying" on his radio show, "Get over it"!

Obiwan
17 Dec 2009 9:46p.m.

Could this be another victory for undemocracy?

Bill
17 Dec 2009 9:25p.m.

I wouldn't hold your breath Michael, the way this Government is going all names will be changed to suit their Maori mates.

Deane
17 Dec 2009 9:02p.m.

The photo says it all really. I mean Michael Laws looks completely insane.

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