The piece discusses controversy surrounding Napier Mayor Richard McGrath's alleged comments about the Youth Council, highlighting tensions over leadership, policy changes, and the marginalization of youth voices in local governance.
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Uh, and so what she's done is she's um basically treated it as something that's not not so not something that needs an intervention of any kind. Um and so you can read into that what you will, really. Uh but what what she's done is she's she's speaking with the youth council to try to mend the relationship. Is is that's her response to it. Chris, tell me about this youth council.
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Chris Hyde: Hawke’s Bay editor on Napier mayor Richard McGrath being criticised by the city's Youth CouncilSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.