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- By Waikato District Mayor Jacqui Church
In today’s complex world, it’s easy to get distracted by the noise.
But here in the Waikato District, we stick to our knitting — focusing on the core services that keep our communities running, while weaving in the threads that make our district vibrant and connected.
When it comes to the essentials — water, roads, rubbish, and public spaces — Waikato District Council is firmly focused.
I have been tightening that focus for effectiveness and affordability, within the framework of what our council can actually control and affect. Like you, we are hugely impacted by the state of the economy, interest rates, debt, and global influences.
I absolutely recognise it is tough for you all — in your homes, families, jobs, and businesses— where the cost of rates is another blow to finances. With limited levers to effect large changes, we are still managing $2.3 billion in assets, growth, and the levels of service our communities need and expect.
A prime example is the historic decision to form a new water company with Hamilton City
Council. Both Mayor Southgate and I leaned well into leading this key water work for the
betterment and sustainability of all our citizens over time. It’s a bold step forward grounded in responsibility and long-term thinking.
But thriving communities need more than infrastructure.
That’s why the opening of the new Huntly Community Hub was such a milestone. It’s more than a building— it’s a symbol of connection, resilience, and pride. Council supported the
collaborative initiative of public, private, and not-for-profit partnering by offering space on a local reserve for the privately sponsored building.
And speaking of celebration, the recent Mayoral Community Awards reminded us of the
incredible people who make Waikato special. My personal gratefulness to all our valuable
volunteers—you are brilliant shining stars. I regret not being able to thank each of you
individually. For those awarded in my three years, I acknowledge your commitment and your role as fine representatives of your organisations.
Together, we’re knitting a future that’s strong, connected, and full of promise. Always, you as the people are top of mind.