7.1 Advisory panels

Auckland Council’s advisory panels do not have any decision-making power. In this way, the advisory panels are distinct from the council’s committees. 

The role of the advisory panels is to advise the council on: 

The council has demographic and sector advisory panels. 

Legislative requirements

When making a decision, the council is required to take account of the diversity of the community, and the community’s interests, within its district or region [1]. 

One of the roles of the Mayor of Auckland is to ensure there is effective engagement between Auckland Council and the people of Auckland, including those too young to vote [2]. The mayor also has the power to establish processes and mechanisms for the council to engage, whether generally or particularly (for example with the people of a cultural, ethnic, geographic or other community of interest) [3]. 

Advisory panels are one of the council’s mechanisms used to fulfil these legislative requirements. 

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Footnotes

[1] Local Government Act 2002, s 14(1)(c)(i) 

[2] Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009, s 9(2) 

[3] Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009, s 9(3)