Local Government
Territorial authorities include City Councils, District Councils and Unitary Authorities.
Categories
Sites
City and District Councils @ Te Puna Web Directory- Links to New Zealand organisations and information.
Local government in Canterbury @ localeye- links to the activities of local government organizations in Canterbury. From localeye.
From localeye - Your online guide to Christchurch and Canterbury.
Association of Local Government Information Management (ALGIM)
Banks Peninsula Proposed District Plan- The abolition of the Banks Peninsula District Council has no effect on the status of the Banks Peninsula Proposed District Plan. It remains in effect for the same area until the Plans (Banks Peninsula District Plan and Christchurch City Plan ) are merged at some date in the future.
DecisionMaker Guide to Local Government
Ingenium- Ingenium is the brand name for the Association of Local Government Engineering New Zealand Incorporated. Ingenium is the organisation that represents all those people who manage, maintain and operate public infrastructure in New Zealand. Public infrastructure includes roads & bridges, water supplies, sewerage schemes, stormwater systems, river control schemes, land drainage schemes, airports and harbour facilities. Previously the Association of Local Government Engineers
Local Government- Aims to help people understand more about what councils do and to encourage participation in local council processes.
Local Government New Zealand Te Putahi Matakokiri- Promotes the national interests of local government in New Zealand at the national level
New Zealand Local Government Commission- An independent statutory body established under the Local Government Act 2002. The Commission has three members who are appointed by the Minister of Local Government. Its main task is to make decisions on the structure of local government.
New Zealand Local Government Online
New Zealand Society of Local Government Managers (SOLGM)

