Rotorua Daily Post

Candidates sought for board vote

- Felix Desmarais — Local Democracy Reporting is public interest journalism funded by NZ On Air.

Te Tatau o Te Arawa is calling for people to put their names forward for the board’s July-august election.

Nomination­s open today and are open to Te Arawa uri (descendant­s).

Te Tatau manahautu¯ Jude Pani encouraged anyone interested in standing for the board to put their nomination­s in.

“I’m looking forward to seeing who will be vying for one of the 14 positions and the skills they will bring to the board as well as their passion for Te Arawa and the district to flourish.”

She also thanked the outgoing board members for “their leadership in progressin­g some outstandin­g mahi with guidance from Te Arawa”.

That included setting up a Rotorua Reorua Fund with support from Rotorua Lakes Council, the establishm­ent of Ma¯ori wards and the 2050 Te Arawa Vision, she said.

Nomination­s close at noon on June 8, with candidates announced on June 27. Voting will open to registered members on July 13 and will close at noon on August 5. Results will be announced on August 6.

The 14 roles for the 2022 election include one koeke and two rangatahi representa­tives, two Nga¯ti Whakaue representa­tives, six Te Arawa iwi/ hapu¯ representa­tives, two Te Arawa land trusts and incorporat­ions representa­tives and one pan-te Arawa entities representa­tive.

Outgoing Te Tatau pan-tribal entities representa­tive Eugene Berryman-kamp said ensuring the council heard a Te Arawa voice was his “main driver” as a representa­tive.

He said as a Te Tatau representa­tive on the council’s strategy, police and finance committee, he had found the local government process “fascinatin­g and enlighteni­ng”.

“As mana whenua, we have a duty to play our part in the governance of our community and I strongly encourage Te Arawa uri to stand for nomination­s in this year’s election.”

Te Tatau o Te Arawa was set up as part of the Te Arawa Partnershi­p agreement with Rotorua Lakes Council and includes the appointmen­t of two Te Tatau representa­tives to the council’s strategy, policy and finance committee and operations and monitoring committee.

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