16 Aug 2005
New information on councils through new website
Ratepayers around the country will have access to new information about their local council through a new website
launched today by Local Government Minister Chris Carter.
The site, www.localcouncils.govt.nz, will include detailed information from Statistics New Zealand and the Department of
Internal Affairs, much of which has not been available to the public before. The information covers a wide range of
areas from council activities and structures, election statistics, community profiles,
council expenditure, debt, and sources of income.
"Local government is an important feature of all our lives. It helps to shape the communities we live in. The
Labour-Progressive government believes local people deserve to have the opportunity to influence local decisions about
their community, and this website is about providing the public and councils with more accessible information with which
to form opinions," Mr Carter said.
The website will initially offer 17 information profiles for each of New Zealand's 86 regional and territorial councils.
Overtime, the information available will increase.
"The government wants to better equip communities with the tools needed for them to participate more fully in New
Zealand's system of local democracy. Ultimately, we want people to be able to use this website to place the activities
of their council in a wider national context, and we want councils to be able to use it to get a better sense of what
other councils are doing, " Mr Carter said.
"The website builds on the requirements in the Local Government Act 2002 for greater transparency at a local council
level. I would encourage individuals, ratepayer associations, business groups, and councils all over New Zealand to make
use of its content."
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