Environment Southland
| Regional council | |
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| Formation | 1989 |
|---|---|
| Region | Southland |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Website | es.govt.nz |
| Leadership | |
| Chair | Nicol Horrell[1] |
| Deputy Chair | Jeremy McPhail |
| Chief Executive | Wilma Falconer[2] |
Environment Southland (Māori: Te Taiao Tonga) is the southernmost regional council in New Zealand, administering the Southland Region, including Stewart Island. In 2006, it had an operating revenue of NZ$19.6 million, NZ$7.1 million of this from rates revenue.[3]
Councillors
| Councillor | Constituency |
|---|---|
| Nicol Horrell (Chairman) | Western |
| Jeremy McPhail (Deputy Chairman) | Eastern-Dome |
| Neville Cook | Invercargill - Rakiura |
| Paul Evans | Fiordland |
| Alastair Gibson | Eastern-Dome |
| Robert Guyton | Invercargill - Rakiura |
| Lyndal Ludlow | Invercargill - Rakiura |
| Peter McDonald | Hokonui |
| Phil Morrison | Invercargill - Rakiura |
| Jon Pemberton | Southern |
| Maurice Rodway | Invercargill - Rakiura |
| Eric Roy | Invercargill - Rakiura |
Coat of arms
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46°10′27″S 168°06′02″E / 46.17423°S 168.100632°E
References
- ^ "Management structure".
- ^ "Management structure". es.govt.nz. Environment Southland. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ Southland Regional Council (data sheet on official localcouncils.govt.nz website. Accessed 2008-06-21.)
- ^ "Southland's heraldic design isn't all that historic". The Southland Times. Stuff. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ "Southland Environment". New Zealand Government. 4 August 2025. Retrieved 4 August 2025.
