The New Zealand Herald

Whanau back in Greens

- Ethan Manera

Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau has rejoined the Green Party after previously deciding not to renew her membership to work more productive­ly with councillor­s.

Whanau ran as an independen­t during the 2022 mayoral campaign with her bid endorsed by the Greens. She previously worked as the party’s chief of staff based at Parliament.

After Whanau was elected to the city’s top job, the Herald reported she did not renew her membership in order to work more productive­ly with councillor­s without a formal tie to a political party.

However, Whanau’s office yesterday confirmed she has now rejoined the party.

Whanau said in a statement she only put her party membership on hold temporaril­y while she built relationsh­ips with her colleagues.

“I have always been open about my support for the party and my alignment on issues”, Whanau said.

Whanau has spent her first term in the city’s top job bogged down in code of conduct complaints, allegation­s of serial leaking, and claims of dysfunctio­n.

Relationsh­ips with some councillor­s had been tricky, she said in a previous interview with the Herald at the end of last year.

“The majority of council currently are very collaborat­ive, very constructi­ve, and work really well together. I haven’t lost a vote yet and that will continue.

“With other councillor­s, I think, including myself, behaviour hasn’t been great over the last wee while. We all need to up our game.”

In November, Whanau admitted to having a problem with alcohol after she was seen drunk at Havana Bar. The revelation­s caused at least one councillor to call for Whanau’s resignatio­n and others worried about her ability to do the job.

“What I’m interested in is a total reset, put some stuff in the past, and actually really work on this relationsh­ip because Wellington­ians don’t want us scrapping,” Whanau said.

This year, Whanau planned to increase face time with councillor­s to provide them opportunit­ies to let off steam to help reduce public frustratio­n.

Whanau said she would emphasise the importance of good behaviour and of not leaking because that’s what lost residents’ trust.

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