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$30K for breakfast? How Napier Council is justifying the spend as job cuts loom

$30K for breakfast? How Napier Council is justifying the spend as job cuts loom

Time of India14-06-2025
Napier City Council
drew public attention after it disclosed nearly $30,000 spent on a
staff Christmas breakfast
for 612 employees, plus a $480 depot morning tea, totaling $32,089.50 over three months. The expense was revealed in the Audit & Risk Committee's sensitive expenditure report for December 2024 to March 2025. With more than 100 staff positions under review, critics say the lavish outlay feels out of step with the council's financial climate.
Mayor
Kirsten Wise
defended the cost, stating it aligned with council policy on
staff recognition
. She called the breakfast 'a small but meaningful opportunity' to thank those who work early shifts and maintain essential services during the holidays.
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Wise described the NZD 48.22 per-person cost, covering food, coffee, logistics, and set-up, as reasonable and transparently reported.
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Councillor and candidate Nigel Simpson said the tradition began under a previous CEO and could be made more cost-efficient, perhaps by switching to filter coffee.
Local caterers are surprised at the per-head cost. A cooked breakfast for 600 typically costs around NZD 22, with continental options under NZD 20. In contrast, Napier's breakfast cost NZD 48.22, presumably including logistics, equipment hire, staff, and coffee expenses.
Chief Executive Louise Miller explained that the annual breakfast at McLean Park has been the only council-funded staff recognition event since 2019. She said the event brings together colleagues who rarely meet and rewards their hard work.
The Napier council is undergoing a structural review, with proposals considering cuts to more than 100 roles. In a climate of fiscal restraint, some argue that big spending on staff events could erode public trust. Others say investing in staff morale supports service delivery, especially during periods of change.
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