Banner showing the Hutt, with hills in the background and the city and river in the foregroundThe Government is progressing changes to local government across New Zealand. The goal is to be more efficient and avoid duplication across neighbouring councils. Under the Government’s Simplifying Local Government reform programme, councils may be combined into larger unitary authorities.  

A unitary authority is a single council that does the work of local and regional councils. This means one organisation looks after everything from regional responsibilities like environmental management, public transport, and flood protection through to local services like roads, rubbish collection, and community facilities. 

What’s proposed? 

The Government has invited councils across New Zealand to explore potential local government amalgamation through a fast-tracked ‘Head Start’ process. 

The process gives council until 9 August 2026 to work together to explore options, test ideas and put forward regional proposals that reflect the needs of local communities.  

Read more about the Head Start process

Read the Government's news release

What happens next? 

Councils in the Wellington Region have established regional joint working group to explore future local governance options including amalgamation. The group, chaired by Greater Wellington, will put forward a reform proposal to the Local Government Commission.  

Community views are being collected through both local council engagement activities and a cross-council community reference group. Feedback will help councils understand community perspectives as options are developed and assessed.  

Local engagement opportunities 

Learn more about your city and district council perspective, including how to get involved in consultations and stay updated on progress and outcomes. 

Porirua City Council

Hutt City Council

Upper Hutt City Council

Kāpiti Coast District Council

Masterton District Council

South Wairarapa District Council

Carterton District Council

Updated June 16, 2026 at 4:38 PM

Get in touch

Phone:
0800 496 734
Email:
info@gw.govt.nz