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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 ...
Central Hawke's Bay District is in the Hawke's Bay Region in the North Island of New Zealand. Formed in 1989, it covers an area of 3,333 square kilometres, from Pukehou in the north to Takapau in the south, and from the western Ruahine Range to the Pacific coast in the east.
2015: Amalgamation of four local councils and the regional council in Hawke's Bay was proposed by the Local Government Commission. A district wide referendum was held in Sep-2015, and the proposal was defeated by 66% of voters.
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2019 Hawke's Bay Regional Council - Central Hawke's Bay constituency election [1] Affiliation Candidate Votes % Sustainable Tomorrow: Will Foley: 3592: 59.7: The Gardener Tony Kuklinski 1643 27.3 Informal: 4 Blank: 201 Total voters: 6013 [2]
The Mayor of Central Hawke's Bay officiates over the Central Hawke's Bay District Council. [2] Central Hawke's Bay District was formed through the 1989 local government reforms by amalgamating Waipukurau and Waipawa districts. [3] The inaugural mayor was Hugh Hamilton who served for two terms from 1989 to 1995. [4]
Results broken down to the council level showed that only Hastings district electors favoured amalgamation (52% in favour). Napier (84% opposed), Wairoa District (88% opposed) and Central Hawke's Bay (58%) were opposed. Only four votes were returned from Rangitikei (two each way); no votes were returned from Taupo district. [32]
This is a list of marae (Māori meeting grounds) in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand. [1] [2] In October 2020, the Government committed $9,623,529 from the Provincial Growth Fund to upgrade 51 marae in the region, with the intention of creating 262.5 jobs. [3]