The Northland Age

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- Susan Botting

ix months ago the Far North District Council voted not to adopt Ma¯ori wards. On Tuesday a special meeting, called by councillor Moko Tepania, which attracted so many members of the public that they spilled out of the council building and into the nearby War Memorial Hall, reversed that decision.

The council voted 7-3 in favour of Ma¯ori wards, despite the fact that days earlier it had appeared that the split would be 5-4 against them.

The vote was taken after an intense, emotion-filled debate.

In October the council was locked at 5-5 over the issue, mayor John Carter using his casting vote to retain the status quo. He said at the time that he did not oppose Ma¯ori wards, but believed that the proposal deserved an informed discussion within the council and the community, and that a decision in favour at that stage would likely be overturned by a binding poll, in the probable event that 5 per cent of ratepayers would demand a referendum. He believed that delaying a decision until prior to the 2025 local government elections would give the proposal a much greater chance of success.

On Tuesday he changed his stance, and voted in favour.

“I have not been against Ma¯ori wards. What worried me was the timing,” he said after Tuesday’s meeting. (Since the October decision the Government has amended local government legislatio­n, removing the right of ratepayers to demand a binding poll.)

Councillor Mate Radich also shifted his stance after voting against the proposal in October.

Councillor­s David Clendon, Rachel Smith, Kelly Stratford, Tepania and John Vujcich voted for Ma¯ori wards, as they had done in October, with deputy mayor Ann Court, Dave Collard and Felicity Foy maintainin­g their votes against.

The council went a step further on Tuesday, also resolving to consider its current committee structure, membership and delegation­s to “ensure iwi/hapu¯ membership to council committees, delegation­s and board committees”.

Iwi and hapu¯ from around Northland attended the meeting, some watching it on screens outside the

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