Jump to content

Central Hawke's Bay District Council

Coordinates: 39°56′39″S 176°34′56″E / 39.9441448°S 176.5822655°E / -39.9441448; 176.5822655
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Central Hawke's Bay District Council

Te Kaunihera a Rohe o Tamatea
Territorial authority
Coat of arms or logo
Coat of arms of Central Hawke's Bay
Logo
Council ward map
Type
Type
History
FoundedMarch 6, 1989 (1989-03-06), 35 years ago
Preceded byWaipukurau District Council
Waipara District Council
Leadership
Deputy mayor
Kelly Annand
CEO
Doug Tate
Structure
Seats9 seats (1 mayor, 8 ward seats)
Political groups
  •   Independent (9)[a]
Length of term
3 years, renewable
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
8 October 2022
Next election
2025
Website
chbdc.govt.nz

Central Hawke's Bay District Council (Māori: Te Kaunihera a Rohe o Tamatea) is the territorial authority for the Central Hawke's Bay District of New Zealand.

The council covers the towns of Waipawa and Waipukurau, and the surrounding rural communities. The council is the result of the Waipukurau District Council and Waipara District Council merging in 1989.

The council is led by the mayor of Central Hawke's Bay, who is currently Alex Walker.

Composition

[edit]

Central Hawke's Bay District Council is made up of one mayor and eight councillors.[1] The district is divided into two wards, which each elect four councillors. Ruataniwha is an urban ward based on the towns of Waipukurau and Waipawa. Aramoana-Ruahine is a largely rural ward. The council seat is in Waipawa. The mayor is elected at large. The council seat is in Waipawa.

Current council
Ward Councillor Affiliation First elected
Mayor Alex Walker None 2013
Ruataniwha Pip Burne Your voice, our community 2022
Gerard Minehan Your Local Voice at the Council table 2016
Kelly Annand None 2013
Exham Wichman The voice of your generation 2019
Aramoana-Ruahine Tim Aitken None 2016
Jerry Greer None 2019
Brent Muggeridge None 2016
Kate Taylor None 2019

History

[edit]

The origins of the council date back to the Waipawa County Council, established in 1876.[2]

Patangata County Council split off in 1885. Waipukurau County Council, Waipukurau Borough Council, Patangata County Council, Woodville County Council, Dannevirke County Council, and Waipawa Borough Council split off in 1908.[1][3]

Waipukurau County Council merged with Patangata County Council in 1974 and Waipukurau Borough Council in 1977 to form Waipukurau District Council.[4]

The other councils merged in 1978, to form Waipawa District Council.[4]

Waipukurau District Council and Waipawa District Council merged in 1989, to create the modern council.[4]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ includes councillors that had unique and non-notable affiliations

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "About Central Hawke's Bay District Council". Central Hawke's Bay District Council.
  2. ^ Fraser, B. (1986). The New Zealand Book of Events. Auckland: Reed Methuen.
  3. ^ White, L. (compiler), Whites Pictorial Reference of New Zealand. Whites Aviation Limited, Auckland, 1952
  4. ^ a b c "History of Central Hawke's Bay District". Central Hawke's Bay District Council.
[edit]

39°56′39″S 176°34′56″E / 39.9441448°S 176.5822655°E / -39.9441448; 176.5822655