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Mayor & CouncillorsTe Koromatua me nga Kaikaunihera

Alex Walker

Alex Walker

Mayor

Mayor

Term: Third term as Mayor Responsibilities: All Mayoral Duties. Chair: Chief Executive Employment and Performance Committee. Membership of: Risk and Assurance Committee, Tamatea Partnerships Committee.

Mayors Message

Welcome to Central Hawke's Bay. A visit to our district which extends from just north of Norsewood in the South, to the top of the Te Aute Hill in the North, from the Ruahine Ranges in the West to to the Pacific Ocean in the East would require more than just a day trip.

Our population is 13500 and the two main towns are Waipukurau (4000 pop.) the main service town for our large farming area and Waipawa (2000 pop.) which is becoming a destination town similar to Tirau and Greytown. State Highways 2 and 50 span the length of the Council and along side these are the Villages of Takapau, Ongaonga, Tikokino and Otane, all worth a visit, all have cafes and their own "personality".

Among the walking tracks and huts in the Ruahines the most famous is Sunrise Track. An easy three hour walk takes you to the twenty bed hut. First in first served basis.

Our coast has seven fabulous beaches, Kairakau, Mangakuri, Pourerere, Aramoana, Blackhead, Porangahau and Whangaehu. They all have ocean type sandy beaches, safe for swimming, reefs for diving and channels or places for launching boats.

Our "jewel in the crown" is our Heated Pool, Gym complex situated by Russell Park in Waipukurau. Our new cycle trails start from here and at the present time funds are being raised for All Weather Turfs, Splash Pads and Skate Park. Next door to Russell Park are the Show Grounds, Rugby Park and Tennis and Squash Courts. C.H.B. also boasts five Golf Courses, an Aerodrome, a Cricket Ground, a Race Course, a Polo Ground and a Gun Club.

Between these two main towns flow the Tuki Tuki and Waipawa Rivers, world renowned for fly fishing.

By now you will have realised even a weekend would not be long enough to take in all C.H.B. has to offer. There are plenty of Motels, Camping grounds (with cabins) and homestays.

Come, Stay, Enjoy.

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Kelly Annand

Kelly Annand

Deputy Mayor

Ruataniwha Ward

Deputy Mayor. Membership of: Tamatea and Partnership Committee, Chief Executive Employment and Performance Committee.

Tim Aitken

Tim Aitken

Councillor

Aramoana/Ruahine Ward

Chair: Regulatory Hearings Panel Deputy Chair: Risk and Assurance Committee

Jerry Greer

Jerry Greer

Councillor

Aramoana/Ruahine Ward

Membership of: Tamatea Partnership Committee, Regulatory Hearings Panel.

Gerard Minehan

Gerard Minehan

Councillor

Ruataniwha Ward

Chair: District Licensing Committee Membership of: Risk and Assurance Committee

Brent Muggeridge

Brent Muggeridge

Councillor

Aramoana/Ruahine Ward

Membership of: Chief Executive Employment and Performance Committee.

Kate Taylor

Kate Taylor

Councillor

Aramoana/Ruahine Ward

Membership of: Chief Executive Employment and Performance, Regulatory Hearings Panel.

Exham Wichman

Exham Wichman

Councillor

Ruataniwha Ward

Deputy Chair: District Licensing Committee

Pip Burne

Pip Burne

Councillor

Ruataniwha Ward

Membership of: Risk and Assurance Committee, Regulatory Hearings Panel.

In the interest of transparency, Elected Members are required to declare professional and personal interests that they may have. 

This information is contained within a register. 

In addition, every member present at a Council or Committee meeting must declare any financial interest that they hold in any matter being discussed at the meeting.

No member may vote on, or take part in, a discussion about any matter in which they have a financial interest.

More information about this can be found on the Legislation New Zealand website. A copy of our Elected Members Register of Interests can be read here.

Following the October 2022 Triennial Election, Elected Members again took time to reflect on what had been achieved in the previous Triennium, and the areas of focus for the coming year. In January 2023, Council adopted a first set of Elected Member Priorities, choosing to refocus these after the significance of Cyclone Gabrielle. In June 2023, Council again adopted updated Elected Member priorities, which again focus on the priorities for this Triennium. Read the Elected Member Priorities here.

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Following the October 2019 Triennial Election, Elected Members took the time to discuss the key issues and opportunities facing Central Hawke’s Bay.  For the Triennium, Elected Members identified the following priorities and as focus areas for delivery.

Elected Member Priorities

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