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Nelson City Council is one of only five Unitary Authorities in the country.
There are two kinds of local government councils in New Zealand - the territorial authority and the regional authority. By the way, 'council' and 'authority' are both correct terms - their meaning is essentially the same.
Each of these two has different responsibilities. Most local governments in New Zealand are made up of a separate regional council with several territorial authorities (city or district councils) within its borders. Auckland Regional Council, for example, has seven local councils in its region.
The territorial authority provides services such as
The regional authority provides services such as
Some services and functions are carried out by both types of authority:
A unitary authority is a territorial authority that also has all the responsibility of a regional authority - unifying both roles in one local government body which covers one geographical area.
Most New Zealand property owners pay two rates - the territorial and the regional. We pay just one, a combined rate. Here's a comparison of average residential rates with regions similar to Nelson (Tasman and Marlborough are included for comparison, though their makeup is much more rural):
| Council | Population 1 | Average combined territorial and regional rate 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Wanganui | 43,269 | $1,727 |
| Tasman | 41,352 | $1,700 |
| Marlborough | 39,552 | $1,481 |
| Nelson | 41,565 | $1,387 |
| Timaru | 41,967 | $1,221 |
1. Source: 2001 Census final count, Statistics NZ 2. Source: Consumer Magazine 2004 survey of local governments; includes water rates and GST
After the first Unitary Authority was established in Gisborne, in 1989, the central government of the time decided to abolish the Nelson-Marborough Regional Council, which had Nelson, Tasman, Marlborough and Kaikoura as territorial authorities. Following an election in 1992 in which residents voted for unitary authority, Kaikoura moved under the umbrella of the Canterbury Regional Council (ECAN), while the others became unitary authorities.
| Council | Population *1 |
|---|---|
| Chatham Islands | 717 |
| Gisborne District Council | 43,971 |
| Marlborough District Council | 39,552 |
| Tasman District Council | 41,352 |
| Nelson City Council | 41,565 |
New Zealand has twelve regional councils, and 74 territorial authorities including 16 city and 58 district councils.
*1. Source: 2001 Census final count, Statistics NZ
Last updated: 25/05/2009 3:18pm
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