The fund supports events and activities taking place from mid-October to the end of July next year. “Events, big or small, are an important way of connecting our wider community. This fund is also a way for council to empower and enable some local groups and organisations doing great things for our many diverse communities.” Organisations can apply to the fund for one-off events, or a series of smaller occasions. The application period runs until August 10, and applicants will be advised whether they’ve been successful by the end of October. Grant applications are taken through the SmartyGrants system and council staff will be available to answer questions. People with questions about the fund or its criteria are advised to contact Gary.Ho@hcc.govt.nz.
Partnership with iwi brings awards for Hastings council
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Partnership with iwi brings awards for Hastings council
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Partnership with iwi brings awards for Hastings council
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Press Release – Local Government NZ
Local Government New Zealand’s (LGNZ) member councils have today passed seven remits to direct LGNZ’s policy advocacy.
LGNZ is the peak body representing New Zealand’s 78 local councils, providing a unified voice for the sector and a pathway for continuous improvement through CouncilMARK™.
All 78 member councils were able to debate and vote on proposed remits at the LGNZ Annual General meeting.
A brief summary of each remit, and the voting results, can be found below:
1. Tree Protection
Proposed by Auckland Council and supported by Auckland Zone. This remit calls for the urgent repeal of current provisions in the Resource Management Act (RMA) that restrict tree protection, restoring councils’ rights to adopt and enforce locally appropriate policies to protect trees in their district