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Annual Report 2010/11

Annual Report cover 2010/2011

Waikato Regional Council's Annual Report 2010/11 is our statement to the community about our finances and our service performance from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011. It reports against the second year of Waikato Regional Council's 2009-2019 Long Term Plan (LTP). Our Annual Report has been divided into sections on this page which you can download below.  

 

Read the 'Your Waikato' Annual Report Summary.

Full Annual Report 2010/11 Full Annual Report 2010/11 (10 mb)

Section one
Setting the scene

Section one (4mb)
4 Message from the Chairman and Chief Executive  
7 About the report  
8 Our region  
9 Our environment  
10 Our people and our economy  
11 Our aspirations  
12 About Waikato Regional Council  
14 2010/11 year in review  
23 Financial summary  
25 Organisational sustainability  

Section two
Groups of activities

Section two (2mb)
30 How to read this section  
33 Community Partnerships  
41 Environmental Management  
59 Regional Development  
71 Safe and Resilient Communities  

Section three
The finances

Section three (440kb)
86 Statement of compliance  
87 Statement of comprehensive income  
88 Statement of financial position  
89 Statement of changes in equity  
89 Statement of cash flows  
90 Notes to the financial statements  
132 Audit report  

Section four
Supplementary material

Section four (3mb)
136 Councillors and their constituencies  
137 Council committees  
140 Equal employment opportunity  
141 Council controlled organisations  



More information

Check out our 10-year plan in the 2009-2019 Long-Term Council Community Plan

Printed copies of the Annual Report are also available.

  • Contact us or call Waikato Regional Council's freephone 0800 800 401 if you would prefer us to post out a copy.
  • Pick up a copy at one of Waikato Regional Council's offices.
  • Order a printed copy of our Annual Report through our publications pages.
  • Most public libraries in the region also have copies of the report available.