LGNZ Excellence Awards showcase outstanding leadership
LGNZ Excellence Awards showcase outstanding leadership by local councils
The high levels of service local councils provide to communities across New Zealand are again demonstrated through the exceptional range and standard of finalists in the Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) EXCELLENCE Awards.
The EXCELLENCE Awards, now in their sixth year, recognise and celebrate excellent performance by local councils to promote and grow the well-being of their communities.
The awards are open to all of New Zealand’s 78 local authorities each year.
Award recipients will be announced at the Fulton Hogan conference dinner and EXCELLENCE Awards function on in Wellington Monday 8 July 2019.
In addition, one or more individuals will be awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Local Government Award and conference dinner sponsor Fulton Hogan will also select the overall Local EXCELLENCE Award from among the finalists.
Local authorities were invited to submit in four categories:
• EXCELLENCE Award
for Social Well-being
• MartinJenkins
EXCELLENCE Award for Economic Well-being
•
Air New Zealand EXCELLENCE Award for Environmental
Well-being
• Creative New Zealand
EXCELLENCE Award for Cultural Well-being.
LGNZ President Dave Cull said local government plays a vital role in New Zealand.
“These EXCELLENCE Awards demonstrate the value local government provides to community, economic development, infrastructure and the environment,” said Mr Cull.
“The finalist projects in these EXCELLENCE Awards include some exceptional projects which are having a profound effect on the well-being of their communities and provide excellent examples of engagement and partnership with local communities, businesses and iwi.
“The sector should be incredibly proud of its achievements as we celebrate these outstanding projects. The finalist projects are real examples of how local government delivers exemplary value and services to New Zealanders in a collaborative and inclusive way.”
Mr Cull said it was very pleasing to see projects ranging from small to large scale featuring among the 14 finalists.
Judges for the awards are former Wellington Mayor Dame Kerry Prendergast, distinguished diplomat and public servant Sir Maarten Wevers, and Executive Director of the New Zealand Initiative, Dr Oliver Hartwich.
The 14 finalists for the LGNZ EXCELLENCE Awards 2019 are:
EXCELLENCE Award for Social
Well-Being
• Hurunui District Council:
Taking the Plunge – The Story of HDC and the Waiau Pool
– A post-earthquake project to successfully rebuild the
Waiau School and Community Pool.
• Kāpiti
Coast District Council: Dudley Creek – Youth Development
Centre Initiative – This project addressed young
people’s needs for space and activities to connect and
support them in their community.
• Napier City
Council: Andersen Park Playground – A new playground that
caters to all abilities and all ages featuring New
Zealand’s tallest playground tower, a wheelchair
accessible mini-tower, climbing and swing structures, water
play, functional artwork and interactive elements.
•
Palmerston North City Council – Festival of Cultures –
An annual weeklong event celebrating diversity and
encouraging celebration and connection through music, film,
performance, cultural dress, craft and
food.
MartinJenkins EXCELLENCE Award for Economic
Well-being
• Hastings District Council
– Te Ara Kahikatea – Whakatu Arterial Link: A journey of
cultural inclusiveness and community empowerment – The
construction of an arterial route improving the district’s
economic and social well-being, following extensive
community consultation.
• Thames-Coromandel
District Council – Whitianga Town Centre Upgrade: Stage
One – This project is the first stage of upgrading the
town centre to a mixed-use space, involving the renewal of
underground infrastructure, widening footpaths, landscaping,
town square and plaza installation, and a playground
upgrade.
• Wellington City Council –
Wellington Waterfront – The 18-year transformation of
Wellington’s waterfront to become the gateway to
Wellington. The waterfront is now a multi-use space,
harnessing award-winning design and architecture with
heritage and culture.
• Waitaki District
Council – H2OurHealth – Waitaki Water for Connected
Communities – The construction of a 34-kilometre pipeline
from Oamaru to Hampden to supply safe and reliable drinking
water.
Air New Zealand EXCELLENCE Award
for Environmental Well-being
•
Hamilton City Council – Helping New Zealanders See the
Light – The installation of 13,000 customised LED
streetlights which has reduced costs to the city and
significantly improved both road safety and environmental
outcomes.
• Taranaki Regional Council –
Riparian Management Programme – A large-scale restorative
freshwater programme supporting native habitats and improved
ecological health.
• Thames-Coromandel District
Council – The Coromandel Electric Vehicle Touring Loop –
A network of fast charging stations at key points around the
Coromandel, putting the entire district in range of electric
vehicle travel.
Creative New Zealand
EXCELLENCE Award for Cultural Well-being
•
Gisborne District Council – Tupapa – Our Stand. Our
Story – A bilingual, multimedia resource developed with
local iwi to tell the region’s story: a dual heritage of
great navigators and first arrivals in New Zealand.
•
Hamilton City Council – Maangai Māori – Creating
History in Hamilton – A project designed to give Māori a
strong and meaningful voice in running the city of
Hamilton.
• Wellington City Council – Visa
Wellington on a Plate – Visa Wellington on a Plate is New
Zealand’s largest culinary festival celebrating food,
community and culture while supporting Wellington’s
restaurants using local Wellington produce.
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