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====Welcome to the Political History of Waiheke====
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==Local body==
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Before 1970?
  
The political history of Waiheke began with the arrival of [[User:Hackademic|Hackademic]] on the island. This is probably not true but he did take an active interest.
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The [[Waiheke County Council]] was the local body administering Waiheke Island from 1970 until the amalgamation of local bodies in 1989, which saw the Auckland City Council take over responsibility. A single council member represents Waiheke along with other islands of the Hauraki Gulf.
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The Waiheke Community Board is elected by Waiheke residents but has limited powers. It requested deamalgamation from the Auckland City Council in 1990. A referendum was held in 1991 which rejected the proposal.
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==Nuclear and GE-free zone==
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Waiheke declared itself a nuclear free zone in (what year?), the first community in New Zealand to do so.
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In (what year?), the Waiheke Community Board declared Waiheke a genetic engineering-free zone.
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Both statements are symbolic and have no force in law.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:45, 19 September 2007

Local body

Before 1970?

The Waiheke County Council was the local body administering Waiheke Island from 1970 until the amalgamation of local bodies in 1989, which saw the Auckland City Council take over responsibility. A single council member represents Waiheke along with other islands of the Hauraki Gulf.

The Waiheke Community Board is elected by Waiheke residents but has limited powers. It requested deamalgamation from the Auckland City Council in 1990. A referendum was held in 1991 which rejected the proposal.

Nuclear and GE-free zone

Waiheke declared itself a nuclear free zone in (what year?), the first community in New Zealand to do so.

In (what year?), the Waiheke Community Board declared Waiheke a genetic engineering-free zone.

Both statements are symbolic and have no force in law.