Kaikohe-Hokianga Community Board

South Hokianga Subdivision
The Kaikohe-Hokianga Community Board represents your local community and advocates to Far North District Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of seven members: six members elected by voters, including Two members from your area, and one member from the Far North District council. This is a single transferable vote (STV) election, so you vote by ranking the candidates on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Kaikohe-Hokianga Community Board election.

Environment

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.

Environment

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.

  • Continue pushing for access to affordable water tanks for whānau, prompt fixing of leaks and future-proofing water supplies.

    Seek improved access and education for waste reduction, recycling and reuse systems across Hokianga and support solutions for roadside litter.

    Support hapū and community for wastewater treatment and discharge systems that are culturally, environmentally and economically appropriate.

  • Continue pushing for access to affordable water tanks for whānau, prompt fixing of leaks and future-proofing water supplies.

    Seek improved access and education for waste reduction, recycling and reuse systems across Hokianga and support solutions for roadside litter.

    Support hapū and community for wastewater treatment and discharge systems that are culturally, environmentally and economically appropriate.