Regional councillors sworn in, welcomed

Councillors were greeted by the local Extinction Rebellion group in Invercargill as they made their way into the inaugural Environment Southland meeting yesterday. Photo: Laura Smith
Councillors were greeted by the local Extinction Rebellion group in Invercargill as they made their way into the inaugural Environment Southland meeting yesterday. Photo: Laura Smith
Councillors who are to represent their communities at Environment Southland were sworn in yesterday, four new faces joining the old.

Nicol Horrell was re-elected as chairman for a second term, and said in a prepared speech, ''water quality will remain at the forefront of our endeavours''.

Cr Lloyd McCallum was also re-elected as deputy chairman.

The councillors about to be sworn in received gifts from the local Extinction Rebellion group as they entered the building, such as bottles of ''fresh'' locally sourced water, posters of endangered species and small jars containing a figurine with its head stuck in sand, a reference to the previous council's vote on not declaring a climate emergency.

A karakia began the meeting, and proceedings were led by chief executive Rob Phillips until the chairman was voted in.

Councillors could either make their declaration in English or te reo Maori. Only one councillor chose the latter, Cr Robert Guyton stating he believed Maori language should be spoken more in the council chamber.

The first full council meeting was set for December 11.

Members of council committees were also selected, along with each chairman.

They are: strategy and policy committee, Eric Roy; regional services committee, Jeremy McPhail; regulatory committee, Neville Cook; organisational performance and audit committee, Lyndal Ludlow; South Port subcommittee, David Stevens; regional transport committee, Lloyd McCallum; Southland Civil Defence Emergency Management Group, Neville Cook.

laura.smith@alliedpress.co.nz

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