The Otago Regional Council will revert to using the term Gypsy Day after it renamed the rural occurrence last year in an act one councillor calls "PC gone really stupid".
The term refers to the annual transfer of cows between farms for winter grazing by sharemilkers, traditionally on June 1.
Former regional council chief executive Peter Bodeker last year changed the council's reference of the day to Mooving Day.
At a regional council meeting yesterday councillor Michael Laws said this was changed "arbitrarily" without any consultation. This followed a complaint from Dunedin city councillor Aaron Hawkins, who said the term gypsy was often used as a slur against Romany people.