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"Ready to move on": Many Northland businesses uninterested in seeking compensation over power outages

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Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Thu, 27 Nov 2025, 7:59am
The downed pylon near Kaipara. Photo / Michael Craig
The downed pylon near Kaipara. Photo / Michael Craig

"Ready to move on": Many Northland businesses uninterested in seeking compensation over power outages

Author
Newstalk ZB,
Publish Date
Thu, 27 Nov 2025, 7:59am

A suggestion most Northland businesses are ready to move on rather than seek compensation over widespread power outages. 

In June last year, an inexperienced worker removed nuts from three of a pylon's legs causing it to fall over cutting power to almost the entire region. 

The opt-out class action against Transpower and its lines maintenance contractor is being backed by Australian financing firm Omni Bridgeway.  

North Chamber Chief Executive Leah McKerrow told Mike Hosking local businesses are ready to move on, if it's been learnt from. 

She says businesses would rather see investment in energy resilience and roading rather than try to take on a government-owned entity. 

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