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Government Announces $1m Boost for Tarawera and Ōkataina Tracks

Mike Bain/cvnznews.comBy Mike Bain/cvnznews.comMay 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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After a week of criticism that the Government is “not doing enough” on social support, homelessness, and public services, Conservation Minister Tama Potaka has announced a $1 million investment to upgrade tracks and campgrounds across the Tarawera and Ōkataina region.

The funding will reopen the Eastern Ōkataina Walkway — closed since a 2021 rockfall — and support upgrades across more than 22 kilometres of tracks and three campgrounds. Potaka says the work will improve safety, resilience, and visitor experience in one of Rotorua’s most iconic outdoor destinations.

Tama Potaka
Minister of Conservation of New Zealand

“Tarawera and Ōkataina attract thousands of people every year and support local tourism and jobs,” Potaka said. “This funding will improve tracks, campgrounds, toilets, and visitor facilities, while addressing safety issues following the rockfall event.”

The upgrades will include work on the Eastern Ōkataina Walkway, Northern Tarawera Track, Tarawera Falls Track, Humphries Bay Campsite, and Te Tapahoro Campground. The project will also support wallaby control and wider biodiversity work.

Potaka emphasised the role of iwi and local trusts — Ngāti Rangitihi, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Tarāwhai, Ruawahia 2B Trust, and the Lake Ōkataina Scenic Reserve Board — in shaping the future of the area.

The announcement comes as the Government faces mounting criticism over its handling of homelessness and social support. Opposition parties spent the week accusing ministers of “punching down” on vulnerable people, ignoring official warnings, and prioritising political optics over long‑term solutions. Against that backdrop, today’s conservation investment is being framed by some as a welcome but modest step in a week dominated by questions about national priorities.

Potaka linked the upgrades to the Government’s proposed Conservation Amendment Bill, which aims to streamline approvals for work on public land. “For too long, outdated processes have slowed investment into tracks, huts, campgrounds, and visitor infrastructure,” he said.

For many New Zealanders, the announcement touches deeper themes: stewardship of the land, care for creation, and the biblical idea that a nation is judged not only by how it treats its vulnerable, but by how it tends the whenua entrusted to it.

Whether this investment signals a broader shift or simply a bright spot in a difficult week remains to be seen.

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Mike Bain is a journalist, broadcaster and editorial strategist whose work reflects a bold vision for sustainable, culturally relevant Christian journalism. As the driving force behind CVNZ News, he combines his technical expertise with editorial clarity to build a platform that not only informs but uplifts—anchored in biblical truth, journalistic integrity, and a deep passion for outreach.

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