Kaipara District Council

Wairoa Ward
The Kaipara District Council provides local services and facilities, such as public transport, rubbish and recycling, libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. It also makes decisions about building and planning, local regulations, and infrastructure, such as water supply and sewerage. The council is made up of nine councillors and the mayor. Councillors are elected to represent wards (areas in the district). three councillors will be elected from the Wairoa ward. 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 Kaipara District Council election.

Rates and revenue

The work of local government is funded mainly by property taxes in the local area, known as rates. This makes up around 60% of council expenditure, with the rest coming from user charges, investment income, regulatory fees and roading subsidies. Councils can also borrow money to spread the cost of large investments such as infrastructure over a longer period of time.

Rates and revenue

The work of local government is funded mainly by property taxes in the local area, known as rates. This makes up around 60% of council expenditure, with the rest coming from user charges, investment income, regulatory fees and roading subsidies. Councils can also borrow money to spread the cost of large investments such as infrastructure over a longer period of time.

  • Focus on debt reduction to reduce continual rate rises, freeze rate rises and focus on delivery of delayed projects.

    Improve financial management by avoiding long-term swaps and ensuring efficient use of ratepayers' money by delivering projects on time.

    Provide affordable, reliable water solutions while avoiding pet and vested projects and developments and negate political interferences in council matters.

  • Provide specialised reduced rates rebates for the elderly.

  • Focus on debt reduction to reduce continual rate rises, freeze rate rises and focus on delivery of delayed projects.

    Improve financial management by avoiding long-term swaps and ensuring efficient use of ratepayers' money by delivering projects on time.

    Provide affordable, reliable water solutions while avoiding pet and vested projects and developments and negate political interferences in council matters.

  • Provide specialised reduced rates rebates for the elderly.