Central Government is nudging local councils up and down the country
to merge operations. But some are suggesting that the Auckland-style >monolithic osupercityo model may not be the best option for everybody:
how about forming a ofederationo of councils in particular regions,
where they agree to share some operations, but keep others distinct?
<https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/local-government-amalgamation-ruapehu-mayor-weston-kirton-backs-federation-model-as-head-start-deadline-looms/DU7SGQQKKZFGXCAR4ECCOVLMEM/>
Central Government is nudging local councils up and down the country
to merge operations. But some are suggesting that the Auckland-style >monolithic osupercityo model may not be the best option for everybody:
how about forming a ofederationo of councils in particular regions,
where they agree to share some operations, but keep others distinct?
<https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/local-government-amalgamation-ruapehu-mayor-weston-kirton-backs-federation-model-as-head-start-deadline-looms/DU7SGQQKKZFGXCAR4ECCOVLMEM/>
The Auckland council has been an unprecedented disaster.
The more power is concentrated, the worse it gets.
Bill.
Small councils have already been sharing their engineering talents
around, but this sudden order to consolidate was a bit of a shock.
I've not heard much resistance, though. Maybe the writing was already
on the wall.
On Fri, 19 Jun 2026 03:31:09 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D-|Oliveiro
<ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
Central Government is nudging local councils up and down the country
to merge operations. But some are suggesting that the Auckland-style >>monolithic -osupercity-o model may not be the best option for everybody: >>how about forming a -ofederation-o of councils in particular regions,
where they agree to share some operations, but keep others distinct?
<https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui-chronicle/news/local-government-amalgamation-ruapehu-mayor-weston-kirton-backs-federation-model-as-head-start-deadline-looms/DU7SGQQKKZFGXCAR4ECCOVLMEM/>
Under Headstart each council has an opportunity to get together with
other nearby councils and put together an amalgamation proposal. I am
sure that those who want it could use a 'Federation' approach, or any
other approach.
Auckland Council is not a model IMHO - the scale was too big. In my
neck of the woods in Northland, all councils north of Auckland will be
merged into one serving a combined population of around 200,000.
That's is a vastly different proposition compared to Auckland Council
with 1.7 million people.
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