Taupō District Council is strengthening its relationship with local iwi partners by including Māori representatives on five of its council committees.
The decision follows discussions with the district's iwi partners on how to co-design an appropriate and genuine approach to involving Māori in local decision making, after council opted not to include Māori wards.
While that dialogue is continuing, the decision to include Māori representation on council committees was an important step, said Taupō district mayor David Trewavas.
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"I'm proud to further our partnerships and create genuine opportunities for council and Iwi to work more closely together for the benefit of our community.