Instead of going into Council Head Office at 20 Thames Street for enquiries and Council services, you can pop into Ōamaru Library at 62 Thames Street during the week or on a Saturday morning.
Over the last two weeks we have noticed and been made aware of some issues with the maps and ePlan tool that resulted in property reports and various layers not displaying. This has now been rectified and we encourage you to recheck the maps and lodge a submission.Council recently agreed to extend the submission period by a week, from 9 May to 16 May 2025.
Tēnā koutou katoa! Nau mai, haere mai ki te wā motuhake nei, ko te wā o Matariki.
From the 4th to the 13th of July, Waitaki District Libraries, Waitaki Museum and Archives, The Forrester Gallery, Waitaki Whitestone Geopark, Waste Free Waitaki and the Ōamaru Opera House are providing wonderful opportunities for you to celebrate the special time of Matariki - the beginning of the Māori new year as observed on the lunar calendar.
This programme of exciting fun-filled events and activities will engage you with the deeper meaning of Matariki – bringing friends and whānau together to remember and honour those who have passed since the last rising of Matariki, giving thanks for the blessings of last year, reconnecting with one another and sharing hopes and dreams for the new year ahead.
Find the entire programme here: Matariki_Brochure_2023_A3.pdf(PDF, 567KB)
Various locations
Oamaru, 9400
Free