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It鈥檚 taken 46 years and we鈥檝e still managed to stuff up the decision as to where to have a memorial for the 257 people who died in the Mt Erebus air disaster.
It was 46 years ago today when the Air NZ DC-10, flight TE901, ploughed into the side of Mt Erebus.
And, yes, nice job making the memorial announcement in time for the anniversary, but Cracroft Reserve in Christchurch is not where it should be. In fact, it shouldn鈥檛 be in Christchurch full-stop. It should be in Auckland.
I鈥檓 not the only one who thinks so. I鈥檒l get to that.
But I will never forget the night of the Erebus crash 鈥 if you were around at the time, you probably won鈥檛 either. I was 11-and-a-half, and I remember being allowed to stay up late and listen to the 10 o鈥檆lock news on the radio.
I went off to bed afterwards knowing it wasn鈥檛 good. And it seemed that everyone knew someone who was either on that plane or knew someone who lost someone close to them on that plane. A mate of dad鈥檚 lost his wife.
Simone Bennett was one of those people affected directly. She lost her father. He was one of the 257 people on board who died 鈥 237 passengers and 20 crew.
She is furious that the memorial is going to be built in Christchurch. She says she鈥檚 furious and disgusted because she lives in Auckland and she can鈥檛 believe the memorial is going to be so far away.
I get that and good on her for calling out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, because it feels to me like they have just given up on Auckland and gone for the next best location.
You鈥檒l probably remember the stoush when they wanted to build the memorial at Dove Meyer Robinson Park in Parnell, in Auckland. But there was major push-back on that one.
The anti-brigade claimed that it would 鈥渃hange the tone of the gardens鈥. They eventually got their way when the cyclone went through Auckland and made the site at the gardens in Parnell unsafe to build on.
After that, 50 different sites in the greater Auckland area were looked at but none were considered suitable. Hence, it ending up in Christchurch.
Not everyone is unhappy with the decision though. Andrew McKeen is president of the Airline Pilots' Association. He鈥檚 not only thrilled it鈥檚 finally going to happen, he also thinks Christchurch is a good spot for it.
He鈥檚 saying: 鈥淐hristchurch serves as New Zealand's gateway to Antarctica and was the intended stopover point for TE901's return to Auckland."
Which it was. I remember someone telling me once about all the airport staff waiting for the plane to land in Christchurch 46 years ago tonight. I get the connection to Antarctica with the Antarctic programme being based in Christchurch.
But the Air New Zealand headquarters is in Auckland and that鈥檚 where the memorial should be. The majority of family members live there too.
And I鈥檓 conscious that there could be someone reading this right now who was affected by Erebus in the most direct way and who may very well think Christchurch is a good choice.
But I don鈥檛. Simone Bennett, who I mentioned earlier, doesn鈥檛 either. But what about you?
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