Winner of:
Excellence in Environmental Leadership Award

Toi te whenua, Manaaki ki te whenua

This was a project that resolved an environmental issue that, while far from unique, was a pressing community issue. Wairoa District Council coordinated the removal of some 800 abandoned car bodies from the district and the safe disposal of the same. 

The Judges said: This was a deceptively simple solution to an environmental issue grounded in geographical isolation and  economic deprivation. The council brought about the removal of 800 cars by the end of the project – that’s one car for every 11 people who live in the district. Wairoa told a compelling before and after story, using an approach that the council is extending to other areas of environmental management. 

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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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