Bay of Plenty Regional Council

Kōhi Māori Constituency
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council makes decisions about managing resources in the region, such as air, water, soil and the coastline. It also carries out plant and pest control, helps prepare for natural disasters, and is involved in regional transport. The council is made up of 14 councillors. Councillors are elected to represent constituencies (areas in the region). one councillor will be elected from the Kōhi Māori constituency. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Bay of Plenty Regional Council election.

Climate change and resilience

Climate change poses a huge challenge for communities as more frequent extreme weather events require us to rethink how we live and where. Local authorities are at the forefront of efforts to respond, with responsibilities for environmental planning and regulation, as well as civil defence. Many councils have plans to reduce emissions in their area and are working to help their communities adapt to a warming world.

Climate change and resilience

Climate change poses a huge challenge for communities as more frequent extreme weather events require us to rethink how we live and where. Local authorities are at the forefront of efforts to respond, with responsibilities for environmental planning and regulation, as well as civil defence. Many councils have plans to reduce emissions in their area and are working to help their communities adapt to a warming world.

  • Achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Reduce gross emissions by 25 per cent by 2026–27 through transport, energy and community action. Lead governance.

    Encourage every resident to create an emergency plan and stay informed via official channels for unity, preparedness and rapid response.

    Plan to ensure Bay of Plenty is resilient and thriving in the face of climate risks, safeguarding people, environment, culture and economy for mokopuna.

  • Achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Reduce gross emissions by 25 per cent by 2026–27 through transport, energy and community action. Lead governance.

    Encourage every resident to create an emergency plan and stay informed via official channels for unity, preparedness and rapid response.

    Plan to ensure Bay of Plenty is resilient and thriving in the face of climate risks, safeguarding people, environment, culture and economy for mokopuna.