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  • 'Serious issues' require pause to Rotorua electoral bill - deputy PM

    News
    Politics local council
    26 Apr 2022
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    The government will consider a report saying a proposed law to introduce Māori seats on the Rotorua council is discriminatory. Audio

    Labour intends reassessing Rotorua electoral bill
  • Trouble with Rotorua electoral rules bill

    Audio
    te ao Maori politics
    26 Apr 2022
    Generic photo of steam in Rotorua

    Attorney-General, David Parker, says the Rotorua District Council Representation Arrangements Bill is discriminatory, despite it receiving the Labour Party's backing.

    Deputy Prime Minister Grant… Audio

  • Rotorua mayor stands by bill to have more Māori ward seats

    Audio
    politics local council
    26 Apr 2022
    Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick.

    Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick is standing by a bill before parliament to change electoral rules in the city.

    The Rotorua District Council Representation Arrangements Bill would allow the Māori and… Audio

  • 'New day for democracy': Councillors react to representation changes

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    19 Apr 2022
    Houses

    The imminent cutting of rural ward councillors in Gisborne has prompted a range of reactions from elected members.

    Enthusiasm, unease over new structure for Gisborne council
  • Local Government Commission axes Gisborne's rural wards

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    9 Apr 2022
    Debate swirled at the council for over an hour on Thursday as councillors discussed the best options for the organisation to address its carbon output.

    Gisborne District Council will be without rural ward councillors at its next election following a Local Government Commission hearing, missing out on its preferred option.

    Local Government Commission axes Gisborne's rural wards
  • 'Pumped': Three Māori ward seats, one rural ward after decision overturn

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    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    8 Apr 2022
    Rotorua Lakes Council     11 November 2021 The Daily Post Photograph by Andrew Warner.

    Rotorua will have three Māori ward seats at the next local election.

    Three Māori ward seats, one rural ward: Commission overturns council decision
  • New council representation addresses Tauranga’s 'ignored communities'

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    8 Apr 2022
    Anne Tolley, Commission Chair at Tauranga City Council

    It's hoped the new local body election system for Tauranga will remedy a 'historic failure' to represent all of the city's communities.

    New council representation addresses Tauranga’s 'ignored communities'
  • Claim Rotorua council 'using ratepayer money to fight ratepayers'

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    6 Apr 2022
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    A farmer is accusing the district council of "arrogance" for showing up to a Local Government Commission hearing with a ratepayer-funded lawyer.

    Upset farmers claim Rotorua council ‘using ratepayer money to fight ratepayers’
  • Meet the East Coast woman working round the clock with flood relief

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    4 Apr 2022
    Lillian Te Hau-Ward of Tokomaru Bay has been working tirelessly following the severe flooding in Tairāwhiti.

    When Lillian Te Hau-Ward went for a drive to inspect the damage of her small East Coast community after recent flooding, she cried and said she did not want to go back.

    'Just got to carry on': Meet the East Coast woman working round the clock with flood relief
  • Unit closure another blow for Wairoa healthcare

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting health
    4 Apr 2022
    Glengarry Lifecare suspended its hospital level service because of an inability to attract the four to five nurses it needed to keep it running

    Wairoa's inability to attract healthcare workers has struck again with the closure of a hospital-level care unit, but the deputy mayor remains hopeful there's light at the end of the tunnel for the…

    Unit closure another blow for Wairoa healthcare
  • Why one council is trying to change electoral law

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting law
    1 Apr 2022
    A Rotorua Lakes Council meeting in July 2021. From left, councillors Merepeka Raukawa-Tait, Mercia Yates and Dave Donaldson.

    Explainer - Rotorua's council is pushing for an electoral law change. How did we get here?

    Rotorua Lakes Council’s representation review, ward models and law change push explained
  • Senior Tokoroa Hospital clinicians help out as staff shortages bite

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    29 Mar 2022
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    Senior staff at Tokoroa Hospital are plugging the gaps on the wards to replace staff hit by Covid-19.

    Senior Tokoroa Hospital clinicians help out as staff shortages bite
  • Community boards would be ‘great step forward’ in Hamilton

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    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    28 Mar 2022
    Community leaders in Hamilton says community boards are desperately needed in high-deprivation areas like Fairfield.

    'Give Hamilton communities a voice' is the message from a Waikato Māori leader who believes community boards in Hamilton would be a great step forward.

    Community boards would be ‘great step forward’ in Hamilton
  • Auckland Council gets set to kick-off consultation on Māori seats

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    28 Mar 2022
    David Taipari, Independent Maori Statutory Board. 10 August 2016.

    Auckland Council will start formal consultation with iwi and urban Māori from next month on the creation of Māori seats in time for the 2025 election.

    Auckland Council gets set to kick-off consultation on Māori seats
  • 'Devastated': Tokomaru Bay residents call on PM for action after flood

    News
    New Zealand East Coast
    28 Mar 2022
    Sheryll Whaitiri's house was only days away from being repaired by builders from an earlier flood when this flood hit.

    Tokomaru Bay locals are demanding action from the government after their community was cut in two by last week's severe flooding.

    'Devastated': Tokomaru Bay residents call on PM for action after flood
  • East Coast flooding: 'It’s extremely tough' - PM

    News
    New Zealand weather
    27 Mar 2022
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and East Coast MP and Minister for Emergency Management Kiri Allan assess damage caused by severe weather on the East Coast.

    After talking to locals in Tokomaru Bay today, the prime minister says repairing roads and supporting locals with insurance issues will be priorities as the region cleans up from the week's flooding.

    East Coast flooding: 'It’s extremely tough' - PM
  • Ruling on Whangārei council 'sad indictment', says former councillor

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    25 Mar 2022
    Former Whangārei District Councillor John Williamson.

    New Zealand's Local Government Commission ruling against district-wide voting for Whangārei's upcoming elections is a "sad indictment" on council decision-making, a former councillor says.

    Local Government Commission's Whangārei ruling 'sad indictment' - former councillor
  • ‘Out of thin air’: Appellants take council to task on Māori ward structure

    News
    Te Ao Māori Local Democracy Reporting
    25 Mar 2022
    Te Tatau o Te Arawa manahautū (chief executive) Jude Pani.

    The chief executive of Rotorua council's iwi partnership group says the council dropped its final ward structure "out of thin air".

    ‘Out of thin air’: Appellants take council to task on Māori ward structure
  • Auckland, rest of New Zealand warned Omicron cases could still rise

    News
    New Zealand Covid-19
    23 Mar 2022
    Ngaruahine Iwi Health Services general manager Warren Nicholls administers a Covid test in Stratford.

    The Omicron outbreak is like a Mexican wave moving away from Auckland through the rest of the country, a leading rural GP says.

    Auckland, rest of New Zealand warned Omicron cases could still rise
  • Gisborne council goes to hearing over representation arrangements

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    19 Mar 2022
    Gisborne In Lockdown

    Gisborne District Council is one step closer to introducing Māori wards at the next election, provided it gets its way with the Local Government Commission.

    Gisborne council goes to hearing over representation arrangements
  • Tauranga's democracy deferred: At what cost?

    News
    Local Democracy Reporting local council
    16 Mar 2022
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    Tauranga is the only city in New Zealand that will not have an election come October.

    Tauranga's democracy deferred: At what cost?
  • Revealed: The cost of pursuing Rotorua’s Māori ward local bill

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    11 Mar 2022
    Mayor Steve Chadwick

    The pursuit of a bill to allow an equal number of Māori and general ward seats in Rotorua has so far cost ratepayers more than $46,500.

    Revealed: The cost of pursuing Rotorua’s Māori ward local bill
  • Hamiltonians want community boards, but who will pay?

    News
    New Zealand local council
    8 Mar 2022
    Hamilton City

    A local community trust has called on Hamilton City Council and the Local Government Commission to implement community boards into the most marginalised suburbs.

    Hamiltonians want community boards, but who will pay?
  • Anti-mandate councillors attend protest to 'be part of history'

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    18 Feb 2022
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    A New Plymouth mayoral candidate is heading back to the protest at Parliament this weekend - saying he wants to be "part of history". A fellow councillor is also at the protest and says it's an…

    Anti-mandate councillors attend protest to 'be part of history'
  • Working from home likely to last beyond pandemic - expert

    News
    Business Covid-19
    18 Feb 2022
    Female freelancer in her casual home clothing working remotly from her dining table in the morning. Home kitchen in the background.

    The line between home and work has blurred, with so many forced to work from home during the pandemic. Could a culture change be looming?

    Working from home likely to last beyond pandemic - expert
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