Winner of:
Excellence in Community Engagement Award
Supreme Award Winner

Te Hiku o te Ika Revitalisation Project

This is a highly successful collaboration between Far North District Council, the Kaitaia Business Association, the five iwi of Far North’s Te Hiku region and the wider community. Its purpose is to create employment in, and enhance the vibrancy of, three of New Zealand’s most deprived areas. Some 81 urban development, restoration and revitalisation projects were identified and folded into the project. 

The Judges said: This is an exemplar of how modern local government acts as leader and broker of solutions that promote community wellbeing, and achieves tangible results. This pragmatic and focused wellbeing initiative is exactly the outcome that Parliament had in mind when it restored wellbeing to the statutory purpose of local government. 

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Excellence in Placemaking
Members Choice

Te Whare Whakatere – Re-creating the Heart of Ashburton

Re-creating the heart of Ashburton through the Te Whare Whakatere and Baring Square East project has created a new community hub housing the Ashburton District Council's civic and administrative functions,
Award Year: 2025
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Excellence in Community Engagement

Wairoa Whakapiri: Uniting Through Recovery

Cyclone Gabrielle left Wairoa alone and isolated. The district had no communication, limited electricity supply and was regionally isolated by road for five days. The only way to communicate with
Award Year: 2025
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Excellence in Digital Local Government

Christchurch City Information Network (CCIN) – Early Fire Detection Sensor Network

This is a highly successful pilot project of a sensor network as a means for detecting fires in the Waitākiri / Bottle Lake Forest Park. The network sends warnings to
Award Year: 2023
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