The Whanganui mayor’s pay packet will increase by $5537 this year while other mayors, chairs and councillors in the region will get pay rises averaging 3.7 per cent.
Local-body elected members across the country will get more pay from 1 July.
Whanganui mayor Andrew Tripe’s salary will be $155,178, up from the existing mayoral salary of $149,641.
He is the highest paid of the Rangitīkei, Ruapehu and Whanganui mayors and regional council chair.
Horizons Regional Council chair Rachel Keedwell’s salary rises $5472 from $147,893 to $153,365.
Rangitīkei mayor Andy Watson is in line for $125,219, up from $120,751, and Ruapehu mayor Weston Kirton’s pay goes up to $124,955 from $120,497.
Local government pay is set by the Remuneration Authority.
The role of mayor and regional council chair is generally considered full time.
The pool of money allocated to pay councillors and community board members has also increased across the region.
Whanganui District
Council:
Deputy mayor Helen Craig will receive
$62,357. A councillor with no special responsibilities is in
line for $41,571 from July 1, up from $40,000, while those
chairing committees or advisory groups will get up to
$58,823, up from nearly $57,000.
Rural Community Board chair David Wells will receive $12,459 and rural community board members $6229.
Horizons Regional
Council:
Deputy chair Jono Naylor’s salary
will rise to $63,907 from $61,627. A councillor with no
special responsibilities will receive $51,126, up from
$49,302, and chairs or deputy chairs of committees will get
up to $61,351, up from $59,162.
Rangitīkei
District Council:
Deputy Mayor Dave Wilson will
receive $40,802, up from $39,346. A councillor with no
special responsibilities will get $29,690, up from $28,631.
Chairs and deputy chairs of committees will be paid up to
$38,576, up from $37,200.
Taihape Community Board chair Peter Kipling-Arthur will receive $9630 and members $4815.
Rātana Community Board chair Charlie Mete will be paid $4720 and members $2360.
Ruapehu
District Council:
Deputy Mayor Vivienne Hoeta is
in line for $51,850, up from $50,000. A councillor with no
special responsibilities will receive $40,139, up from
$38,707.
Taumarunui-Ōhura Community Board chair Luke Pepper and Waimarino-Waiouru Community Board chair John (Luigi) Hotter will get $15,001 and members $7501.
Ōwhango-National Park Community Board chair Anthony Gurr will earn $6622 and members $3311.
The Remuneration Authority published the pay rates for 2024/25 today (Thursday).
Chair Geoff Summers told Local Democracy Reporting earlier this week the new rates were determined “with a lot of difficulty” but the increase aligns with public sector pay rates.
Councillors in two councils of a similar size might be paid differently depending on the number of elected members, he said.
“If one council has 12 councillors and another has only 10, the remuneration pool would be the same but shared out differently.”
Summers said the Authority decided the remuneration pool available to each council, but councils themselves advised how they wanted to allocate the money.
“Councils tell us what their various roles should be paid according to the needs of the area – for example, what number of councillors chair committees, or the workload of a deputy mayor.”
2024/25 local government member salary determinations:
Manawatū–Whanganui
(Horizons) Regional Council
Regional Council
Chairperson 153,365
Regional Council Deputy Chairperson
63,907
Audit, Risk, and Investment Committee Chair
61,351
Audit, Risk, and Investment Committee Deputy Chair
51,126
Integrated Catchment Committee Chair
61,351
Integrated Catchment Committee Deputy Chair
58,795
Passenger Transport Committee Chair
61,351
Passenger Transport Committee Deputy Chair
51,126
Manawatū River Users’ Advisory Group Chair
51,126
Councillor with no additional responsibilities
51,126
Councillor (minimum allowable remuneration)
50,825
Ruapehu District
Council
Mayor 124,955
Deputy Mayor
51,850
Councillor with no additional responsibilities
40,139
Councillor (minimum allowable remuneration)
24,834
Ōwhango–National Park Community
Board
Chairperson 6,622
Member
3,311
Taumarunui–Ōhura Community
Board
Chairperson 15,001
Member
7,501
Waimarino–Waiouru Community
Board
Chairperson 15,001
Member
7,501
Rangitīkei District
Council
Mayor 125,219
Deputy Mayor
40,802
Chair of Committee (3 roles) 38,576
Chair of
Chief Executive Review Committee 31,912
Deputy Chair of
Committee (3 roles) 32,467
Councillor with no additional
responsibilities 29,690
Councillor (minimum allowable
remuneration) 26,530
Rātana Community
Board
Chairperson 4,720
Member
2,360
Taihape Community
Board
Chairperson 9,630
Member
4,815
Whanganui District
Council
Mayor 155,178
Deputy Mayor and Town
Centre Rejuvenation Advisory Group Chair 62,357
Strategy
and Policy Committee Chair, Risk and Assurance Deputy Chair,
and Safer Whanganui Advisory Group Chair 58,823
Council
Controlled Organisations Committee Deputy Chair, Aspirations
and Projects Chair, and Sustainability and Waste Advisory
Group Chair 58,823
Operations and Performance Committee
Chair and CEO Performance Review Committee Chair
58,823
Strategy and Policy Committee Deputy Co-Chair
43,649
Council Controlled Organisations Committee Chair
51,964
Operations and Performance Committee Deputy Chair
43,649
Sport, Recreation, and Wellbeing Advisory Group
Chair and Community Funding Grants Advisory Group Chair
50,924
Strategy and Policy Committee Deputy Co-Chair and
Youth Council 43,649
Councillor with no additional
responsibilities 41,571
Councillor (minimum allowable
remuneration) 38,093
Whanganui Rural Community
Board
Chairperson 12,459
Member
6,229