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On Friday 21 Aug 2009 the Local Government Commission released it's decision on the proposal to have Waiheke become part of the Thames / Coromandel District Council. The proposal was rejected. The full decision can be read [http://www.lgc.govt.nz/lgcwebsite.nsf/Files/HaurakiGulfIslandsDetermination/$file/HaurakiGulfIslandsDetermination.pdf here]. Nobilangelo responded to the rejection the day after the response on ''Island Life'' on [[Waiheke Radio]], which can be heard [http://www.waihekeradio.org.nz/node/551 here].
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Revision as of 00:24, 24 August 2009

Rocky Bay resident Nobilangelo Ceramalus (pronounced noble-arn-jillo kerra-mar-liss) was elected to the Waiheke Community Board in 2007. In 2008 Nobilangelo organised a petition to request the Local Government Commission to transfer the Hauraki Gulf islands and Great Barrier Island (excluding Rangitoto and Browns islands) from the administration of Auckland City Council and its Regional Council, Auckland Regional Council, to that of Thames-Coromandel District Council and its Regional Council, Environment Waikato.

Details of the re-organisation proposal can be viewed here:

http://waihekenotes.blogspot.com/2008/04/draft-reorganisation-proposal-for.html

On Friday 21 Aug 2009 the Local Government Commission released it's decision on the proposal to have Waiheke become part of the Thames / Coromandel District Council. The proposal was rejected. The full decision can be read here. Nobilangelo responded to the rejection the day after the response on Island Life on Waiheke Radio, which can be heard here.