Mayor of Whakatāne

Mayor of Whakatāne
Incumbent
Victor Luca
since 2022
StyleHis/Her Worship
Term lengthThree years, renewable
Inaugural holderGeorge Brabant
Formation1917
DeputyLesley Immink[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

The mayor of Whakatāne is the head of the municipal government in Whakatāne District, New Zealand. The mayor presides over the Whakatāne District Council, which was first formed in 1976 following an amalgamation, with further changes taking place in 1989.[2]

The current mayor of Whakatāne is Victor Luca, who was elected in 2022.

Role

The mayor of Whakatāne leads the Whakatāne District Council which includes the deputy mayor and nine councillors.[3] The mayor is a member of all of the council's committees excluding the Hearings Committee and is deputy chairperson of the Policy Committee and chairperson of the Audit and Risk Committee.[4] Additionally, the mayor is a member of joint committees and groups including the Bay of Plenty Civil Defence Emergency Management Group, the Regional Transport Committee, the Commercial Advisory Board, and the Eastern Bay of Plenty Joint Committee (which is composed of members of the Whakatane, Kawerau, and Opotiki District Councils and the Bay of Plenty Regional Council).[5]

Elections for the mayor take place every three years as part of the local elections in New Zealand, with the last election being held in 2019. The mayor received a salary of $121,899 plus expenses as of 2020,[6] and holds the title of His/Her Worship.

Lists of mayors

The following are the mayors of Whakatāne since 1917. Prior to this, the town of Whakatāne was part of Whakatane County. In 1914 the Whakatane Town Board was formed, and it ceded from Whakatane County the following year. The town board was headed by a chairman. Whakatane Borough Council was formed in 1917, headed by a mayor. Whakatane Borough and Whakatane County merged with the Whakatane Harbour Board in 1976 forming the Whakatane District Council. In 1989 the Whakatane District Council amalgamated with Murupara Borough Council and also added a portion of the Opotiki District and a portion of the Taupo District, forming the Whakatane District Council as it is today.[7]

Bill Sullivan was chairman of the Whakatane Harbour Board (1923–1926) and mayor of the Whakatane Borough Council (1925–1938) before representing the Bay of Plenty electorate in the House of Representatives (1941–1957).[8]

Whakatane Borough Council

Name Portrait Term
1 George Brabant 1917–1919
2 Frank Moore 1919–1921
3 William Richards Boon 1921–1923
4 Douglas Charles Chalmers 1923–1925
5 John Moffat Turnbull 1925
6 Bill Sullivan 1925–1938
7 Brian Barry 1938–1950
8 Sidney Shapley 1950–1956
9 Harry Warren 1956–1965
10 Rex Morpeth 1965–1976

Whakatāne District Council

Name Portrait Term
1 Rex Morpeth 1976–1980
2 Jack Gow 1980–1986
3 Bob Byrne 1986–1989
4 Lorraine Brill 1989–1992
5 Don Herdman 1992–1995
6 Tony Bonne 1995–1998
7 Colin Hammond 1998–2004
8 Colin Holmes 2004–2010
6 Tony Bonne 2010–2019
9 Judy Turner 2019–2022
10 Victor Luca 2022–present

References

  1. ^ "Lesley Immink". www.whakatane.govt.nz. Whakatāne District Council. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Council History". Whakatāne District Council. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Mayor and Councillors Profiles". Whakatāne District Council. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Tony Bonne". Whakatane District Council. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Committees and Advisory Boards". Whakatane District Council. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Elected Members Remuneration". Whakatane District Council. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Historical information" (PDF). Whakatane District Council. December 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  8. ^ Templeton, Hugh. "Sullivan, William". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 16 August 2012.