The only councillor who objected was Adrienne Pierce who said that as taxpayers and ratepayers people were already doing their bit for Kaikoura.
"We have got things in our own region we could be spending money on.
"There's stories in the chlorine petition presented today about people with sick kids, and not being able to afford to buy water filters.
"In Kaikoura they are getting the full support of the Government - is there anything else we can do besides giving cash?"
From the other point of view councillor Kevin Watkins said none of the people in the room were there when the 1931 Napier earthquake occurred.
"Cities from around New Zealand provided financial help with that."
Councillor Geraldine Travers said that when she was at Hastings Girls' High School a large amount of fundraising was done at the time of the Christchurch earthquake.
"When human beings respond by helping people, it transforms them - it's very unifying."