14 August 2025
Eric Ferguson
[FYI request #31623 email]
Ref: OIA364
Dear Eric
Thank you for your email of 17 July 2025 requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the
Act), the following information:
1. All information held by you or your office from 1 January 2024 to the present relating to Turoa
Ski Field, excluding correspondence from members of the public.
Specifically, I request:
•
Advice, briefings, and reports provided to you or your office by government
departments, agencies, or officials;
•
Internal communications within your office or between your office and other
Ministers, Members of Parliament, or government officials;
•
Emails, memos, meeting notes, or any correspondence with other Ministers, MPs, or
officials regarding Turoa or Pure Turoa Ltd;
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Any diary entries or meeting records relating to Turoa, Mt Ruapehu ski fields, or
Pure Turoa Ltd.
On 5 August 2025, I wrote to you asking you to narrow your request for all communications, emails
or correspondence as the information requested was too broad to process and could not be made
available without substantial collation or research. On of 11 August 2025, you responded with the
following:
I do not agree that my original request is unreasonably broad, particularly given that the scope
is clearly defined by:
• Subject matter: Tūroa Ski Field, Tūroa, and/or Pure Tūroa Ltd
• Timeframe: 1 January 2024 to 17 July 2025
• Exclusions: correspondence from members of the public
I note that section 18(f) of the Act allows refusal only where the information cannot be made
available without substantial col ation or research, but section 18B also requires that, before
refusing, you must consider whether consulting with me to refine the request could make it
manageable.
While I am open to refining where genuinely necessary, I am concerned that excluding “internal
communications, emails or correspondence” would risk omitting relevant and substantive
records of ministerial decision-making, particularly where these may not be captured in formal
briefings or advice.
To assist you in meeting the request while maintaining completeness, I am prepared to amend it
as follows:
1. Retain the original timeframe (1 January 2024 – 17 July 2025) and subject matter (Tūroa Ski
Field, Tūroa, and/or Pure Tūroa Ltd).
2. For internal communications, emails, memos, meeting notes, and correspondence, please limit
the search to:
•
Communications involving you, your office staff, or other Ministers/MPs/officers
where the subject line, meeting title, or main topic refers directly or indirectly to
Tūroa, Tūroa, Pure Tūroa Ltd, or their funding, sale, or operational arrangements.
3. For advice, briefings, and reports provided to you or your office by government departments,
agencies, or officials, there is no need to refine this, because you wil have efficient and
effective filing systems for this.
4. For any diary entries or meeting records relating to Turoa, Mt Ruapehu ski fields, or Pure Turoa
Ltd, there is no need to refine this as it is a simple check if the diary and meeting records.
My ministerial diary is proactively released each month on the Beehive website, and can be found
here:
www.beehive.govt.nz/search?f%5B0%5D=content_type_facet%3Aministerial_diary&f%5B1%5D=mi
nisters%3A6820&f%5B2%5D=government_facet%3A6700. Therefore, I am refusing your request for
any diary entries under section 18(d) of the Act, as the information requested is or wil soon be
publicly available.
I am also writing to advise you that I will provide a response to the remainder of your request, but I
need to extend the time available to make a decision. My response wil be sent to you no later than
19 September 2025.
The reason for the extension is that consultations necessary to make a decision on your request are
such that a proper response cannot reasonably be made within the original time limit; and your
request necessitates a search through a large quantity of information and meeting the original time
limit would unreasonably interfere with our operations.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of our decision to extend
the time limit. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely
Hon Shane Jones
Minister for Regional Development