A bill of about $91,000 from Hamilton Mayor Julie Hardaker's office last year has shocked some city councillors who are questioning why ratepayers should be paying for a Koru Club membership and $1257 for a new mayoral office chair.
The 2011 expense list, released to the Herald yesterday, runs to almost six pages of which the majority is made up of the cost of running the mayoral office and holding civic events, including local government meetings and conferences to Wellington, citizenship ceremonies, funding for the civic awards, kohas, catering for official events and last year's Anzac Day.
But other items have attracted criticism, including $994.78 on an Air New Zealand Koru Club membership, $1958 on mayoral stationery and $2000 on print ads promoting her Mayor in the Square events.
Ms Hardaker last night defended the spend saying she had done an "exceptional job" of running the office in a "frugal and cost-efficient" manner and she had scaled back historic spending in some areas.
"I think I've done an exceptional job of managing that budget. It's under budget. For the first time, as I understand it, I'm a mayor that has not claimed any personal expenses in carrying out that job."