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Matariki 2024

Matariki 2025

Due to Matariki on Friday, 20 June, some of Council facilities and services will have alternative hours.

Rangitīkei Youth Awards

John Turkington Forestry Rangitīkei Youth Awards 2025

On Thursday 29 May, youth from around the district gathered to celebrate their success at the John Turkington Forestry Rangitīkei Youth Awards for 2025.

Ngā Awa Block

Ngā Awa Block wins silver award at New Zealand Commercial Project Awards

Rangitīkei District Council’s Ngā Awa Block has collected a silver award at the New Zealand Commercial Project Awards held in May.

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Rangitīkei District Council confirms collaborative approach to water reforms

At the Council meeting held Thursday 22 May 2025, Rangitīkei District Council cemented its desire to work collaboratively with neighbouring councils to establish a Water Services Council-Controlled Organisation.

Notice of Meetings - District Licensing Committee June 2025

Notice is hereby given of the following meeting for the District Licensing Committee June 2025/

Notice of Meetings - June 2025

Notice is hereby given of the following meetings for June 2025. UPDATED

Rates rebate threshold for SuperGold cardholders raised in Budget 2025

The Government has announced changes to the rates rebate threshold for SuperGold cardholders, raising it from $31,510 to $45,000.

Enrol to vote in the local elections 2025

Voting. It’s the simplest way to have your say on how our district is run. To do that, you must be enrolled. Enrolling to vote is easy, and all the hard work is done for you.

Rangitīkei District Council retains Māori wards

At its Council meeting held on Thursday, 29 August 2024, Rangitīkei District Council voted to retain the Tiikeitia ki Tai (Coastal) and Tiikeitia ki Uta (Inland) Māori wards for the 2025 Local Election.