The ban is 24/7 and covers State Highway 10 from Martin Rd to Omaunu Rd; Waikare Ave, Turner St and Cemetery Rd; parts of School Gully Rd and Omaunu Rd; and all Kaeo's public parks and reserves.
Charlotte said she was ''happy as'' that her campaign had succeeded. She believed people would now think twice before drinking in Kaeo's public places, and police would find it easier to deal with potential trouble-makers.
The success of her petition had motivated her to tackle other issues facing the Kaeo community, though she had yet to decide what to take on next.
At last week's meeting councillors also approved a liquor ban in Kaitaia's Centennial Park, but declined a request for a ban in Whangaroa because it had not yet been considered by the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board. The requested liquor ban would cover Whangaroa Rd from Kent St to the ramp at the end of Ruato Rd, as well as all parks and reserves.
Most Far North towns and coastal communities already have extensive liquor bans.