816 days ago

West Coast, Hokitika, Arthurstown Road, SPCA AID 536310, Domestic Short Hair x, Black & White, Female

NZCAR Support from New Zealand Companion Animal Register

If you think this could be your lost pet, please phone SPCA or visit the SPCA Centre without delay. Please note that ages listed are estimated only and may not be the actual age of the animal advertised.
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All animals entering SPCA’s care are held for 7 days. After 7 days unclaimed, a stray animal may be rehomed by the SPCA (animals who are severely injured or sick and suffering may be euthanised).
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CONTACT US BY PHONE (for fastest response). Phone SPCA on 03 768 5223 - please find current opening hours here: www.spca.nz.... State the Animal ID Number (AID) in the title of this ad.
Alternatively, visit the SPCA Greymouth Centre at 21/27 Preston Road, Blaketown. Note down and bring the Animal ID Number (AID) in the title of this ad for the animal you feel may be a match for your pet.
Please DO NOT EMAIL the centre in response to this advertisement.
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If you are reclaiming your pet, please bring a form of photo ID and any proof of ownership you have. You will also need to bring a carrier for your cat or small animal as we will NOT release them to travel in a car unrestrained. There may be a reclaim fee to cover costs incurred while your animal has been in the care of SPCA.
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For advice on how to find your lost animal visit www.spca.nz...
Gender: Female
Age: 10 weeks (approx)

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By local democracy reporter Brendon McMahon:

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It follows finger pointing by former chairperson Allan Birchfield who tried to pin down CEO Darryl Lew during an April meeting on the exact number of staff he employed.

This week Birchfield said the figure was around 60 back in April 2022 at council, including West Coast Civil Defence Emergency Management staff.

Lew initially said the number of staff was somewhere in the 70s before acknowledging it was nearer 80; he promised to forward the exact numbers after the meeting.

On April 16, Lew said any suggestion of a significant increase of staff at the small council is not credible.

"I reject that the staff numbers in this organisation have increased significantly. They have not.

"This organisation has been carrying a substantial vacuum and in the past has had trouble recruiting. As a result I have had to employ contractors."

That practice going back several years had never been sustainable.
"It had got out of balance here because of the lack of ability to recruit."

Lew confirmed the council has 66 full-time staff, 17 part-time staff, and five casuals.

The council has struggled to retain or recruit staff for several years including having three chief executives in three years when Birchfield was chairperson, prior to his sacking a year ago.

Lew arrived at council last June as the fourth chief executive in four years.

Meanwhile, the elected council confirmed a policy of returning to in-house direct employment rather than relying on external contractors to plug gaps, particularly as it had to prove to Government it could manage the large Westport flood resilience contract build.

Lew said it was not easy to quantify the use of contractors in proportion to the permanent positions council needed but had been unable to fill.

"It's a very difficult question because they come in for projects and then go: it's a point in time."

However, Lew said the council was working towards having the expertise permanently on board.

"As a general trend, this organisation has been using over its history, and before I arrived, more contractors than I am comfortable with.

"Some have come with a very large price. For our ratepayers, its better and much more advantageous if we can employ in-house because it comes at a lessor cost," Lew said.

He said council would still need to employ contractors for specialised areas from time to time.

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Lew said council recruiting had turned a corner in the past nine months and it was now "highly successful" in attracting "the right talent" across the organisation.

For example, the council has gone from having no in-house finance team last June to having four chartered accountants on staff.

Lew said the council also had its first charted engineer on board for at least 30 years. Senior engineering team leader Peter Blackwood, who is domiciled in the Bay of Plenty, is coming to council to lead a renewed in-house team.

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