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Collaboration And Shared Services – Our Untold Story


Collaboration And Shared Services – Our Untold Story


Taranaki is a successful region with a history of strong regional unity. Its local government works as well as anywhere in New Zealand.

Its Councils are noted for the way they come together, when necessary, to speak with one voice (often combined with its local MPs). The unity that Taranaki consistently brings to the table has provided great strength.

Taranaki is recognised as one of New Zealand’s most successful regions with strong economic growth, good infrastructure, high quality amenities and a desirable lifestyle. A key reason why Taranaki consistently outperforms other parts of New Zealand across a whole range of economic, cultural, social and environmental measures, is the strong leadership and successful functioning of its local authorities over the past two decades. In other words, Taranaki is a successful region partly because local government works.

All four local authorities in Taranaki are efficient and effective in carrying out their roles and responsibilities. This is recognised by external audits and confirmed in everything from community surveys to credit ratings, strength of balance sheets and financial and operational management.

Taranaki’s councils work efficiently together and share services. Approximately 50 examples currently exist and further collaborations are constantly explored. Taranaki’s shared services are organised without an overriding body, avoiding the need for another layer of management and cost.

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Our Councils have jointly a produced a booklet setting out our collective position and the principles for collaboration and shared services in Taranaki. The booklet also lists examples of how we are working together and sharing services for the benefit of the region. The booklet is available on our Council websites or by clicking here.

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