It was controversial when it was introduced but two years after a special Whangarei Heads rate was imposed the groundbreaking war on weeds and pests is being hailed for its good results.
The rate was introduced in July 2015 to boost existing community-led work fighting pests that were threatening kiwi and eradicating selected weeds on private land.
Believed to be one of the first of its kind in New Zealand, the $50 annual Whangarei Heads Pest Management Rate is levied on about 2000 ratepayers.
It was introduced in Northland Regional Council's Long Term Plan.
Paul Dimery, the council's Coastal Central representative, said the Whangarei Heads Pest Management Working Group ensures the money is spent in areas identified by the community itself.