Te Hiku Community Board

Kaitāia Subdivision
The Te Hiku 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 Three 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 Te Hiku Community Board election.

Local democracy

Local government is a foundational part of our democracy. But local democracy isn’t just about holding elections every three years – it’s about the day-to-day ways people have their say in the decisions that affect us all.

Local democracy

Local government is a foundational part of our democracy. But local democracy isn’t just about holding elections every three years – it’s about the day-to-day ways people have their say in the decisions that affect us all.

  • Ensure mana whenua, iwi and hapū have representation and involvement in decision-making, creating informative solutions.

    Include diverse voices from across the community for decision-making processes, aligned with a co-designed engagement strategy.

    Support all council employees by ensuring fair wages, safe working conditions and professional development opportunities.

  • Ensure mana whenua, iwi and hapū have representation and involvement in decision-making, creating informative solutions.

    Include diverse voices from across the community for decision-making processes, aligned with a co-designed engagement strategy.

    Support all council employees by ensuring fair wages, safe working conditions and professional development opportunities.