Waiheke Local Board

The Waiheke Local Board is one of 21 local boards in Auckland. The local board makes a plan for your area and decides on local issues, activities and facilities. It also oversees council services and facilities in your area, including libraries and parks. The local board is made up of five members. 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 Waiheke Local Board election.

Utilities and services

Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.

Utilities and services

Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.

  • Address challenges posed by climate change, including culvert and stormwater management.

    Ensure elders can age in place with dignity by providing reliable health services, better transport and suitable housing.

    Secure Waiheke's essential infrastructure by building strong relationships with council and government to get proper funding.

  • Advocate stormwater and wastewater upgrades to keep beaches clean.

    Back stronger after-hours healthcare for a resilient community.

    Support water quality projects that protect streams, wetlands and bays.

  • Incorporate household food waste into weekly collection, generating nutrient-rich compost available to all households, for food resilience.

    Introduce septic system rehabilitation fund for owners who meet low-income thresholds.

    Redistribute rates to return to Waiheke for services needed on the island for islanders.

  • Improve stormwater systems to reduce the amount of sediment and rubbish reaching the sea.

    Introduce island-wide food waste pickup to be processed on the island and advocate for infrastructure to support this.

  • Address challenges posed by climate change, including culvert and stormwater management.

    Ensure elders can age in place with dignity by providing reliable health services, better transport and suitable housing.

    Secure Waiheke's essential infrastructure by building strong relationships with council and government to get proper funding.

  • Advocate stormwater and wastewater upgrades to keep beaches clean.

    Back stronger after-hours healthcare for a resilient community.

    Support water quality projects that protect streams, wetlands and bays.

  • Incorporate household food waste into weekly collection, generating nutrient-rich compost available to all households, for food resilience.

    Introduce septic system rehabilitation fund for owners who meet low-income thresholds.

    Redistribute rates to return to Waiheke for services needed on the island for islanders.

  • Improve stormwater systems to reduce the amount of sediment and rubbish reaching the sea.

    Introduce island-wide food waste pickup to be processed on the island and advocate for infrastructure to support this.