A Hawaiian fire dancer performance at the Rugby World Cup and a leather iPad case are among the items Auckland Council and council body executives have put on their ratepayer-funded credit cards.
Credit cards came in handy during the Rugby World Cup to meet the $8780 travel costs for four Hawaiian dancers and the $13,264 accommodation costs of four crowd management experts from Australia to ensure safety during the event, according to figures obtained by the Herald under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act.
During chaotic scenes on the Auckland waterfront for the opening night celebrations, Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (Ateed) communications and marketing manager Clyde Rogers went to Fix on Quay St and spent $523.52 on "extra top-up drinks" for a staff function.
Other World Cup credit card expenses by Mr Rogers included $164 on branded shirts for communications staff working in the media lounge at the Cloud and $117.21 on software for a cup marketing project.