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Horizons Regional Council votes in favour of establishing Māori wards 19 May, 2021 02:44 AM 5 minutes to read Fiona Kahukura Chase (centre, standing) leads a waiata during the special Horizons meeting on Wednesday. Photo / Supplied Fiona Kahukura Chase (centre, standing) leads a waiata during the special Horizons meeting on Wednesday. Photo / Supplied Horizons Regional Council has voted overwhelmingly in favour of establishing Māori wards. The final vote at Wednesday s council meeting was 10 for and one against, with councillor Bruce Gordon abstaining. The Government made way for the move in February, when it abolished a law allowing local referendums to veto decisions by councils to establish Māori wards. ....
Hawke s Bay Regional Council votes to establish Māori wards 19 May, 2021 02:51 AM 2 minutes to read Cr Hinewai Ormsby, who last November urged a proper consultation process rather than a rushed decision, voted for the wards. Photo / NZME Cr Hinewai Ormsby, who last November urged a proper consultation process rather than a rushed decision, voted for the wards. Photo / NZME Hawkes Bay Today By: Sahiban Hyde Standing ovations, emotion and waiata enveloped the halls of power today for the second time in two days as Hawke s Bay Regional Council voted unanimously to introduce a Maori wards structure for next year s local body elections. ....