A group established last year to improve Maori input in Whangarei District Council decision-making has held its first public meeting.
The Whangarei Strategic Alliance comprises three representatives each from Whangarei District Council, Te Huinga (the hapu of the Whangarei district) and the Northland Regional Council. It was set up to establish partnerships between the three parties and to promote inclusive decision making on issues in Whangarei. It has a strong focus on Maori participation across WDC committees.
District council chief executive Rob Forlong said the group had held meetings almost every month since it was established in April last year but last week's was the first public meeting.
"We have Te Karearea, which meets every month at the council and at marae and it's great. But a lot of the issues raised are cross-council and we have to say to people it's not us [WDC] it's them [NRC]. "
Te Karearea is a group comprising Te Huinga and the WDC. Mr Forlong said some members would become frustrated when they raised issues and were told it was the responsibility of the NRC rather than the WDC. Mr Forlong said an example of that was the water quality of the Whangarei Falls.