Английская Википедия:Dunedin City Council
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox legislature The Dunedin City Council (Шаблон:Lang-mi) is the local government authority for Dunedin in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority elected to represent the Шаблон:NZ population data 2018 people of Dunedin.Шаблон:NZ population data 2018 Since October 2022, the Mayor of Dunedin is Jules Radich, who succeeded Aaron Hawkins. The council consists of a mayor who is elected at large, and 14 councillors elected at large, one of whom gets chosen as deputy-mayor. The councillors are elected under the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system in triennial elections, with the most recent election held on 8 October 2022.[1]
Council membership
2022–present
Шаблон:See also The current composition of the council is as follows:
Name | Affiliation |
---|---|
Jules Radich (Mayor) | Team Dunedin |
Bill Acklin | Independent |
Sophie Barker (Former Deputy Mayor) | Independent |
David Benson-Pope | Independent |
Christine Garey | Independent |
Kevin Gilbert | Team Dunedin |
Carmen Houlahan | Independent |
Marie Laufiso | Green Dunedin |
Cherry Lucas (Deputy Mayor) | Independent |
Jim O'Malley | Independent |
Mandy Mayhem-Bullock | Independent |
Lee Vandervis | Independent |
Steve Walker | Labour |
Brent Weatherall | Team Dunedin |
Andrew Whiley | Team Dunedin |
2019–2022
Шаблон:See also During the 2019–2022 term the composition of the Council was as follows:
Name | Affiliation |
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Aaron Hawkins (Mayor) | Green Dunedin |
Christine Garey (Deputy Mayor) | Independent |
Sophie Barker | Independent |
David Benson-Pope | Independent |
Rachel Elder | Independent |
Doug Hall | Independent |
Carmen Houlahan | Independent |
Marie Laufiso | Green Dunedin |
Mike Lord | Independent |
Jim O'Malley | Independent |
Jules Radich | Independent |
Chris Staynes | Independent |
Lee Vandervis | Independent |
Steve Walker | Labour |
Andrew Whiley | Independent |
2016–2019
Шаблон:See also During the 2016–2019 term the composition of the Council was as follows:[2]
Name | Affiliation |
---|---|
David Cull (Mayor) | Independent |
Lee Vandervis | Independent |
Andrew Whiley | Independent |
Aaron Hawkins | Green Dunedin |
David Benson-Pope | Independent |
Chris Staynes (Deputy Mayor) | Independent |
Conrad Stedman | Independent |
Doug Hall | Independent |
Rachel Elder | Independent |
Jim O'Malley | Independent |
Kate Wilson | Independent |
Mike Lord | Independent |
Damian Newell | Independent |
Marie Laufiso | Green Dunedin |
Christine Garey | Independent |
2013–2016
Шаблон:See also During the 2013–2016 term, the composition of the Council was as follows:[3]
Mayor | Dave Cull |
Councillors – Central Ward | Hilary Calvert Richard Thompson Lee Vandervis Jinty MacTavish David Benson-Pope Aaron Hawkins Chris Staynes Neville Peat Doug Hall John Bezett Andrew Whiley |
Councillors – Mosgiel-Taieri ward | Kate Wilson Mike Lord |
Councillor – Waikouaiti Coast-Chalmers ward | Andrew Noone |
2010–2013
Шаблон:See also During the 2010–2013 term, the composition of the Council was as follows:
Mayor | Dave Cull |
Councillors – Central Ward | Bill Acklin John Bezett Fliss Butcher Neil Collins Paul Hudson Jinty MacTavish Chris Staynes Teresa Stevenson Richard Thompson Lee Vandervis Colin Weatherall |
Councillors – Mosgiel-Taieri ward | Syd Brown Kate Wilson |
Councillor – Waikouaiti Coast-Chalmers ward | Andrew Noone |
Community boards
The council has created six local community boards under the provisions of Part 4 of the Local Government Act 2002,[4] each with six elected members and one councillor appointed by the council:
- Strath Taieri Community Board
- Waikouaiti Coast Community Board
- Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board
- Saddle Hill Community Board
- West Harbour Community Board, and
- Otago Peninsula Community Board.
These community boards are intended to provide advice to the city council regarding the interests of the communities they represent.[5]
References
External links
Шаблон:Territorial Authorities of New Zealand Шаблон:Authority control