Saturday, November 8, 2025

New Horizons council chair to ‘listen, learn, lead’

Ruapehu-based Councillor, Nikki Riley, has been elected as chair of Horizons Regional Council.

Councillors were sworn in for the next triennium following a pōwhiri in Palmerston North last week, after which they selected their chair.
 
Cr Riley (pictured) told the meeting she would be chair of a council “that listens, learns and leads with purpose at a time when central government ministries may be merging and resource management legislation was being reformed”.
 
“We are at a time of profound change, nationally and regionally. What we deliver around this table for the next three years will not only define our reputation, but the future of regional government,” she said.
 
“I believe this council has both the capability and responsibility to lead through the reform with clarity, collaboration and courage. Horizons must be an active partner in this reform.
 
“My vision is for Horizons to become a strategically enabling regional council which uses science, data and people to empower action. A council that sets clear achievable priorities and delivers on them with precision. A council trusted by farmers, iwi, hapū, urban ratepayers and central government.
 
“We must work side by side with iwi and hapū, district councils, government ministers, and other organisations which share our goals.”
 
Cr Fiona Gordon was elected as deputy chair. Horizons Regional Council is made up of:

  • Elijah Pue (Raki Māori)
  • Nikki Riley (Ruapehu)
  • Alan Taylor and Ben Fraser (Whanganui)
  • Bruce Gordon and Gordon McKellar (Manawatū-Rangitīkei)
  • Te Kenehi Teira (Tonga Māori)
  • Fiona Gordon, Peter Wells, Jono Naylor, and Wiremu Te Awe Awe (Palmerston North)
  • Sally Dryland (Tararua)
  • Luka Jansen and Hamish Easton (Horowhenua)

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