Hastings Leader

Five Hastings councillor­s farewelled

Mayor thanks group for contributi­ons to council, community

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Departing Hastings councillor­s were farewelled at the last full council meeting ahead of the close of the voting period for this year’s local government elections.

Hastings District Council farewelled five councillor­s not seeking re-election.

The departing councillor­s are Henare O’Keefe, Bayden Barber, Geraldine Travers, Peleti Oli and Sophie Siers.

At the meeting, Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said all five had made a huge contributi­on to the council and Hastings as a whole.

“My thanks go to all who have served the council and community over the past three years, including our councillor­s, staff, Rural Community Board, Heretaunga Takato Noa Ma¯ori standing committee, and our iwi and government partners,” Hazlehurst said.

“We have achieved a lot in what’s been an exciting time for Heretaunga Hastings.”

The longest-standing of the five councillor­s, Henare O’Keefe, was first elected for council in 2007.

Over the past 15 years, O’Keefe cared for others and has given devoted, loyal service to the Flaxmere community and Hastings district.

“His passion and dedication have significan­tly enhanced the wellbeing of his beloved Flaxmere wha¯nau, all with the unwavering support of his beloved Pam,” Hazlehurst said.

O’Keefe championed the “It’s Flaxmere’s Time” project, bringing new houses, a new supermarke­t and a new skate park to Flaxmere.

The mayor said as Hastings ambassador, he had hosted many civic and citizenshi­p events in his “true, allembraci­ng, full-of-fun, and everloving style.”

Recently appointed Nga¯ti Kahungunu Iwi Inc chair Bayden Barber is standing down after six years on council and serving as an elected member of the Rural Community Board.

Hazlehurst said Barber had made a strong contributi­on and held key leadership roles for the council’s priority projects, including safe drinking water, housing and district growth management.

“While at HDC, he has been the drive behind including strong Ma¯ori representa­tion across the council and the community resulting in Hastings/ Heretaunga’s first Ma¯ori ward, Takitimu,” she said.

Barber “has passionate­ly contribute­d to council’s cultural awareness of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its growing inclusion of te reo Ma¯ori throughout the organisati­on”, Hazlehurst said.

Geraldine Travers is also leaving after six years with the HDC.

Hazlehurst said Travers had demonstrat­ed strong advocacy for community projects and contribute­d to preserving the district’s history.

The mayor said Travers’ “committee leadership and governance across the council’s services, projects and programmes had been invaluable.

“She has advocated passionate­ly for the needs and aspiration­s of a Mahora Community Plan and led the developmen­t of the council’s multicultu­ral strategy. Her dedicated service is appreciate­d.”

Elected in 2019, Flaxmere councillor Peleti Oli, the HDC’s first Pasifika Samoan councillor, will not run for reelection.

Oli has been a true community champion, particular­ly in being a voice for the Pasifika community, Hazlehurst said.

“As council’s first Pasifika Samoan councillor, Peleti has strengthen­ed the relationsh­ip between our Pasifika community and council by introducin­g new Pasifika and multicultu­ral celebratio­ns to the council chamber,” Hazlehurst said.

“The young councillor has also championed ‘It’s Fabulous Flaxmere’s Time’ and shows his love for his people through many community events, including the first Fia Fia Day, and sometimes giving free haircuts to raise money for his community.

“We are grateful for the difference he’s made,” Hazlehurst said.

Sophie Siers leaves after one term to run for Hawke’s Bay Regional Council.

Hazlehurst acknowledg­ed Siers’ contributi­on to improving the district’s environmen­tal health through the Eco Districts committee and strong support for community initiative­s.

Siers “has led Kahuranaki’s aspiration­al community plans and championed the Waima¯rama Pou and Gateway project and she’s a committed conserver and protector of our natural resources and has also been a valued member of the Rural Community Board.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Bayden Barber, Sophie Siers, Geraldine Travers, Henare O’Keefe and Peleti Oli all say goodbye to HDC.
Photo / Supplied Bayden Barber, Sophie Siers, Geraldine Travers, Henare O’Keefe and Peleti Oli all say goodbye to HDC.

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