Otago Daily Times

Inaugural meeting for council

- LUISA GIRAO luisa.girao@odt.co.nz

THE reelected Southland mayor and district councillor­s were sworn in at the council’s inaugural meeting yesterday.

Before being sworn in, Mayor Gary Tong said he was looking forward to working with ‘‘a very good, sound and secure council’’.

‘‘The people are Southland . . . This is about people — the people that we have been elected to represent.’’

After the formalitie­s, Mr Tong appointed Ebel Kremer as deputy mayor and announced the chairman of each of the committees of the council.

At the first meeting, councillor­s also approved the change of its local governance structure after a review project.

Chief executive Steve Ruru explained the ‘‘old’’ community developmen­t area subcommitt­ees would become nine community boards: Fiordland, Northern, Ardlussa, Tuatapere Te Waewae, Oraka Aparima, Wallace Takitimu, Oreti, Waihopai Toetoe and Stewart Island Rakiura.

‘‘Over the last four years, council has progressed a community governance review project. An important feature of the community governance concept is that it is exercised by the community themselves, rather than for them or to them.’’

Councillor­s also approved a recommenda­tion for proposed elected members’ remunerati­on.

The Remunerati­on Authority set the pool of funds for the Southland District Council at $396,288, compared with $361,698 from the previous triennium.

This was to be divided between the deputy mayor ($43,493), committee chairperso­ns ($37,751) and councillor­s ($30,810).

The council also set its next meeting for December 3.

 ?? PHOTOS: LUISA GIRAO ?? New term . . . Evelyn Cook welcomes reelected Southland mayor Gary Tong with a traditiona­l hongi during the inaugural council meeting.
PHOTOS: LUISA GIRAO New term . . . Evelyn Cook welcomes reelected Southland mayor Gary Tong with a traditiona­l hongi during the inaugural council meeting.
 ??  ?? The beginning . . . Old and new councillor­s at the Southland District Council’s inaugural meeting.
The beginning . . . Old and new councillor­s at the Southland District Council’s inaugural meeting.

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