Te Awamutu Courier

Mayor acknowledg­es past leaders

Waipā district ushers in its first female mayor

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Waipā’s first female mayor, Susan O’Regan, was sworn in at an emotional ceremony at the Mighty River Domain, Lake Karāpiro, on Monday.

The event opened with a powerful and moving whakatau ( welcome) from hosts Ngāti Koroki Kahukura and Ngāti Hauā before Susan and nine councillor­s took their oaths of office, supported by a large group of whanau, friends and supporters.

Those taking their declaratio­ns included Waipā’s firstMāori ward councillor, Takena Stirling, and first-term Maungataut­ari ward councillor Mike Montgomeri­e.

They are the only new faces around the council table; all other Waipā district councillor­s were reelected.

The official ceremony was held for the first time in the Te Manawa o Matariki room, adjacent to the Sir Don Rowlands Event Centre.

The unique location honoured Takena’s election as Māori ward councillor and was big enough to accommodat­e more than 70 guests who attended.

Mayor Susan acknowledg­ed mana whenua as well as past leaders of the district. “Their joint commitment and vision meant everyone in Waipā could enjoy a rich districtwi­th potential and opportunit­y,” she said.

She was “humbled and honoured” to be the first woman sworn into the mayoral office, but only wished her parents were there to see it.

“Today we are embarking on a triennium which will likely be characteri­sed by economic challenges and once-in-a-lifetime legislativ­e reform,” said Susan.

“Our ability to navigate through these years with integrity, wisdom and unity will be underpinne­d by our strength of common purpose.”

The whakatau was followed by an opening karakia (prayer) before chief executive Garry Dyet opened the meeting, welcoming council to the beginning of a new three-year term he said would be challengin­g, “given the rapid pace of fundamenta­l change”.

Garry also welcomed community board members, noting council was committed to working more closely with the boards this triennium.

Formalitie­s ended with confirmati­on of the first ordinary council meeting, to be held on November 15 at Te Awamutu.

Monday’s meeting also formalised the appointmen­t of four-term councillor Liz Stolwyk as deputy mayor, following an announceme­nt from Susan last week.

Council also appointed Lou Brown and Bruce Thomas council representa­tives on the Te AwamutuKih­ikihi Community Board and Philip Coles and Mike Montgomeri­e to the Cambridge Community Board.

Community board members were also sworn in on Monday afternoon.

Ange Holt was elected Te Awamutu-Kihikihi Community Board chairwoman and Jo DaviesColl­ey was elected chairman for Cambridge. The first formal community board meetings will be held next month.

Today we are embarking on a triennium which will likely be characteri­sed by economic challenges and once-in-a-lifetime legislativ­e reform.

Susan O’Regan

 ?? Photos / Supplied ?? Waipā Mayor Susan O’Regan at Monday’s swearing-in ceremony.
Photos / Supplied Waipā Mayor Susan O’Regan at Monday’s swearing-in ceremony.
 ?? ?? Waipā chief executive Garry Dyet presents Susan O’Regan with her mayoral chains.
Waipā chief executive Garry Dyet presents Susan O’Regan with her mayoral chains.

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