Council agreed to retain a similar representation arrangement to what is currently in place for the 2025 elections.
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Sign up for the latest newsCouncillors have reaffirmed their support for mana whenua representatives at the decision-making table, voting to retain the Ngāi Tahu Representation Act.
The Cheviot community is getting behind efforts to rejuvenate the Jed River catchment.
The Te Waihora Co-Governance Group were pleased to welcome Marama Davidson MP, co-leader of Green Party Aotearoa, and Lan Pham MP to visit Te Waihora.
Our Youth Rōpū has seen a refresh, with 11 new members this year.
The Council has decided not to include a Māori constituency in the next local elections in 2025.
Collaborating with Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura to enhance Hurunui River berm, improving flood protection, climate resilience, and restoring native habitat.
The Minister is 'calling in' resource consent applications for the proposed waste to energy plant in Waimate.
Chair, Glen Smith, outlines key areas of work the OTOP Water Zone Committee is supporting.
We are proud to display a copy of the 1998 Crown Apology to Ngāi Tahu, recently gifted to us by Waitaha Papatipu Rūnanga.
A community hangi at Ōmarama was a chance for people to enjoy delicious kai and chat to local water zone committee members.
A plan is being made to restore the health of Waitarakao Washdyke Lagoon, and we want the community's input.