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Far North councillor forces extraordinary meeting to reconsider Māori wards

Susan Botting
By Susan Botting
Local Democracy Reporter·NZ Herald·
28 Apr, 2021 07:54 AM4 mins to read

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Moko Tepania, Far North District councillor. Photo / Peter de Graaf

Moko Tepania, Far North District councillor. Photo / Peter de Graaf

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Far North District Council will next week go back to the table on Māori wards as its Te Ao Māori lead forces an extraordinary meeting on the subject.

Moko Tepania (Ngati Kahu ki Whangaroa/Te Rarawa) is forcing a special extraordinary council meeting on Monday with a notice of motion to his council that it once again considers Māori wards.

Ngati Hine leader Pita Tipene, said the time had come for Far North District Council (FNDC) Mayor John Carter and his council to vote in favour of Māori wards.

"It would be a great step forward for the Far North," Tipene said.

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Tipene said the district had Northland's highest proportion of Māori in its population (about 51 per cent identify as Māori) and among the highest in New Zealand.

Ngati Hine leader Pita Tipene. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Ngati Hine leader Pita Tipene. Photo / Peter de Graaf

The fact FNDC had not previously voted in their favour did not make sense.

Carter in October voted against the council bringing in Māori wards for the 2022 local government elections.

His position was supported by deputy mayor Ann Court, Dave Collard, Felicity Foy and Mate Radich. Stratford, Tepania and Crs David Clendon, Rachel Smith and John Vujcich voted in favour of Māori wards.

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Carter instead called for a poll with the 2022 local government elections, this call prevailing in a 6-4 majority after being supported by Collard and Court, Clendon, Foy and Vujcich. Tepania, Smith, Stratford and Radich voted against it.

Far North District mayor John Carter. Photo / Mike Scott
Far North District mayor John Carter. Photo / Mike Scott

March 1 national legislation changes mean the October decision for a poll first with 2022 FNDC local government elections would be null and void.

Tepania said FNDC was now in no-man's land regarding where it stood on Māori wards.

He said recent just-completed FNDC informal consultation – as part of major district-wide consultation on a broad range of subjects - had included seeking feedback on what Far North people thought of having Māori wards. Eighty-two per cent of 499 responses were in their favour.

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The Kaipara and Whangārei District councils and Northland Regional Council are already under way setting up Māori wards after deciding in their favour in October/November last year.

"[Reconsidering Māori wards] will be a chance for us to look at what our other northern councils are doing and decide on whether or not we want to be on the same journey or not – it's easier to be in the waka together," Tepania said.

He said 33 per cent of Far North voters were on the Māori electoral roll, so were already in support of designated Māori seats at central government level.

Getting a firm council steer on its Māori wards position was essential to informing FNDC's current representation review.

Māori wards were the subject of a lengthy and often contentious livestreamed 90-minute debate at the October 28 FNDC council meeting before a packed public gallery.

Councils have until May 21 to update their decision on whether they want Māori wards following new national legislation under the Local Electoral (Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Act 2001.

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FNDC's next general full council meeting at which this could be considered is on May 19.

But Tepania said councillors' Māori wards decision needed to be made as soon as possible as FNDC was in the throes of its six-yearly representation review. Meetings on shaping how its local governance worked were being held in the next few weeks.

FNDC's position on the wards needed to be definite so the community and staff knew what they were working with.

Tepania is FNDC's Te Ao Māori portfolio holder and member of Local Government New Zealand's Te Maruata group for Māori in governance in local government.

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