Taupo District Council

The Taupo District Council is a territorial authority that administers the Taupo District in the Central North Island of New Zealand. The district stretches from the small town of Mangakino in the northwest to the Tongariro National Park in the south, and east into the Kaingaroa Forest, covering 6,970 km2 (including Lake Taupo). It had a population of 39,300 as of June 2019.[1]

Taupo District Council
Type
Type
History
Founded1989 (1989)
Leadership
Mayor
David Trewavas
Website
www.taupodc.govt.nz

Regional councils

The district falls within the jurisdiction of four different regional councils; however the vast majority (73.74% by land area) of the district falls within the jurisdiction of Environment Waikato. The exceptions are the towns of Rangitaiki (14.31% of the district's land area), which lies within the Bay of Plenty region, Taharua (11.26%), which lies within the Hawke's Bay region, and Te More (0.69%), which lies within the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Taupo is unique in being the only district in New Zealand so divided; no other district is divided between/among more than two regions, and most are not divided at all.

Wards

The District has three wards – Taupo-Kaingaroa, Turangi-Tongariro and Mangakino-Pouakani and is represented by the Mayor and ten Councillors.

Taupo-Kaingaroa

The areas of Taupo and Kaingaroa are administered by the Taupo District Council.

Taupo District

Mangakino-Pouakani

The areas of Mangakino and Pouakani are administered by the Taupo District Council. The area is also represented by the Mangakino Pouakani Representation Group which has a total of six members including three Councillors.

Turangi-Tongariro

The areas of Turangi and Tongariro are administered by the Taupo District Council under delegated authority to the Turangi Tongariro Community Board.

The area is represented at Council by two district Councillors and together with six elected Community Board members, the ward has a total of eight members. Following the 2007 review, Turangi Tongariro lost one district Councillor.

Council

The district has 10 councillors and a mayor.

Mayor

The office of mayor of Taupo was established in 1989 as part of the 1989 local government reforms. Since 2013, the mayor of Taupo has been David Trewavas.[2]

Councillors

Taupo/Kaingaroa

  • Cr Barry Hickling (Deputy Mayor)
  • Cr Anna Park (née Kirk)
  • Cr Rosie Harvey
  • Cr John Williamson
  • Cr John Boddy
  • Cr Bernhard Chrustowski
  • Cr Roseanne Jollands

Mangakino/Pouakani

  • Kirsty Trueman

Turangi Tongariro

  • Cr Maggie Stewart
  • Cr Zane Cozens

Turangi/Tongariro Community Board

  • Tangonui (Tong) Kingi – Chairman
  • Mary Smallman – Deputy Chairman
  • Cr Maggie Stewart
  • Cr Zane Cozens
  • Chris Te Whare
  • Wally Van der Aa
  • Te Takinga New
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References

  1. "Subnational Population Estimates: At 30 June 2019". Statistics New Zealand. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. "David Trewavas re-elected as Taupō District mayor". Rotorua Daily Post. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2020.

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