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District councillor Maureen Waaka dies

By Matthew Martin
Rotorua Daily Post·
30 Jun, 2013 07:54 PM4 mins to read

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Rotorua district councillor Maureen Waaka has died this morning.

Maureen Te Rangi Rere I Waho Waaka, nee Kingi, died in Rotorua about 6am today after suffering a stroke on June 16.

Her health deteriorated on Tuesday last week and she was brought back to Rotorua from Auckland Hospital at the end of last week.

Rotorua has lost a remarkable woman whose work for the community will long outlive her life in the city she called home.

Mrs Waaka suffered a mild stroke while in Auckland on June 16. At the time family said she would recover however she relapsed on Tuesday last week.

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She served 18 years on the Rotorua District Council and had planned on standing again this year.

She was crowned Miss New Zealand in 1962, received the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2001 for services to tourism and the community and was made a Justice of the Peace in 2005.

Of Te Arawa and Tuwharetoa descent, Mrs Waaka was well known as an anti-gambling campaigner.

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Among other things, she was chairwoman and trustee for two local Maori trusts, a Resource Management Act commissioner, the chairwoman of the council's Statutory Hearings committee, was on the Te Arawa Standing Committee, was deputy chairwoman of the Problem Gambling Foundation, on the Lakes District Health Board, chairwoman of the District Licensing Committee and a member of Maori in Tourism.

Rotorua Mayor Kevin Winters has paid tribute to Mrs Waaka.

"Today is a very sad day in Rotorua with the passing of long serving and popular councillor Maureen Waaka.

"At the Rotorua District Council we have lost a much respected colleague and loved friend, while our community has lost a true champion and an outstanding role model.

"Councillor Maureen Waaka's passing was not unexpected following her recent hospitalisation after suffering a stroke while on business in Auckland. It is however comforting to know that she was able to come home to her family in Whakarewarewa to spend her last days.

"Maureen was first elected to Rotorua District Council in 1989 for a three year term then re-elected in 1998, serving continuously until today, a total of 18 years. She has held many important positions on the council, more recently as an able chairperson of the Statutory Hearings and District Licensing committees and as member of a number of other council committees.

"Maureen will be remembered by many for her tireless work on behalf of her community, and especially for those less fortunate than herself.

"Since she hit the headlines in her younger day as the country's first Maori 'Miss New Zealand' pageant title holder she has felt a personal responsibility to serve her community, and her Maori community in particular. She has done that extraordinarily well over her lifetime, becoming a much admired figure throughout Rotorua and across New Zealand.

"One example of her commitment to others has been her well-known advocacy for restricting access to casinos, gaming machines and liquor outlets, issues she championed as a result of concerns about their impact on people in her community.

"Behind Maureen's softly spoken voice, ready smile and gracious demeanour was a steely determination to help make life better for other people. She leaves us having played a significant role in achieving that in so many areas that touch on the lives of Rotorua folk today.

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"I personally will miss her and I know she will leave a big gap in the lives of so many others across all walks of life.

"On behalf of the council and residents of Rotorua I extend condolences to John Waaka and the family, and Sue and I thank them for sharing Maureen with us all over so many years. Rotorua is a substantially better place for the enormous contribution Maureen has so generously made. She will long be remembered by us all.

"Rest in peace Maureen."

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