Ngāruawāhia Community Board

The Ngāruawāhia Community Board represents your local community and advocates to Waikato District Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of eight members: six members elected by voters, and two members from the Waikato District Council.  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 Ngāruawāhia Community Board election.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

  • Advocate for infrastructure that attracts investment while benefiting local whānau and businesses and balance growth with wellbeing.

    Support training and mentoring pathways to help rangatahi enter meaningful, stable employment and promote opportunity over dependency.

    Champion local job creation by supporting small businesses and community enterprise hubs and take a people-centred approach to economic development.

  • Ensure infrastructure is correct at the start of the process to achieve positive project outcomes that meet budget and deadlines.

    Ensure opportunities for rangatahi to gain employment and work experience.

    Support local businesses.

  • Champion local economic and social prosperity by attracting vibrant businesses that reflect the town's spirit.

  • Advocate for infrastructure that attracts investment while benefiting local whānau and businesses and balance growth with wellbeing.

    Support training and mentoring pathways to help rangatahi enter meaningful, stable employment and promote opportunity over dependency.

    Champion local job creation by supporting small businesses and community enterprise hubs and take a people-centred approach to economic development.

  • Ensure infrastructure is correct at the start of the process to achieve positive project outcomes that meet budget and deadlines.

    Ensure opportunities for rangatahi to gain employment and work experience.

    Support local businesses.

  • Champion local economic and social prosperity by attracting vibrant businesses that reflect the town's spirit.