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Hibiscus and Bays Local Board
Local board of Auckland Council in New Zealand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hibiscus and Bays Local Board is one of the 21 local boards of the Auckland Council. It is one of two boards overseen by the council's Albany Ward councillors.[citation needed] The board consists of eight members elected at large.
Quick Facts Te Poari a Rohe o Hibiscus and Bays, Country ...
Hibiscus and Bays Local Board
Te Poari a Rohe o Hibiscus and Bays | |
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![]() Hibiscus and Bays in the Auckland Region | |
Country | New Zealand |
Region | Auckland |
Territorial authority | Auckland Council |
Ward | Albany Ward |
Legislated | 2010 |
Area | |
• Land | 110.08 km2 (42.50 sq mi) |
Population (June 2023)[2] | |
• Total | 117,200 |
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Quick Facts Local board members, Leadership ...
Local board members | |
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Leadership | |
Chairperson | Alexis Poppelbaum, Backing the Bays |
Deputy chairperson | Gary Brown, Coast People |
Structure | |
Seats | 8 |
Political groups |
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Length of term | 3 years |
Elections | |
Last election | 2022 |
Next election | 2025 |
Meeting place | |
2 Glen Road, Browns Bay, Auckland |
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The board's area is divided into the Hibiscus Coast subdivision and the East Coast Bays subdivision, the latter of which stretches as far south as Campbells Bay. The board area also includes Tiritiri Matangi Island, off the end of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.[3][4]