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Local government shake-up explained: Rate caps, mayors board and services

Local government shake-up explained: Rate caps, mayors board and services

Update: 2025-12-03
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Regional, territorial, unitary, wards and boards.

Local government in New Zealand is made up of 78 different councils that make decisions we encounter daily.

The roads, air, rubbish, waters, environment – it's all local government.

So, why has central government announced a need for change? And why has the Prime Minister himself implored councils to “stop doing dumb stuff”?

Today on The Front Page, Victoria University of Wellington associate professor in politics, Lara Greaves, is with us to take us through what it all means, and what the future could hold for our local councils.

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Local government shake-up explained: Rate caps, mayors board and services

Local government shake-up explained: Rate caps, mayors board and services

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