The purpose of the Annual Report is to compare what the Council actually did with what was planned through the Long Term or Annual Plan. The Council must adopt an Annual Report within four months of the end of the financial year (by the end of October).
The Council also prepares an Annual Report for the Airport, which the Council owns 50/50 with the Crown. This Annual Report must be adopted within three months of the end of the financial year (by the end of September).
A video showing our highlights from the 2014-15 year is available below. It details some of the services we provided and the awards we won over the year.
Whakatāne District Council provides a wide range of services to its residents and ratepayers. In this section, you will find information on these services.
This section contains information relevant to residents of the Whakatāne District and shortcuts to commonly-accessed services in other sections of this website.
Whakatāne District Council's vision is to be known as the place of choice for people to live, work and play. Find out more about how we set out to achieve that through our people, initiatives, projects and governance.
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