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Candidate for Howick Ward
ACT Local
Time and again, ratepayers have been let down by Auckland Council with higher rates, more red tape on businesses, and wasteful spending on vanity projects. It is time to give Council a wake-up call and focus on the things that matter. Growing up in Howick, I understand the pressures local families face, and my global experience and leadership in crisis response, infrastructure, and operations means I have all the experience needed to bring practical solutions back to Howick. By voting for me as an ACT Local candidate you know exactly what you’re going to get: I will keep rates down, prioritize essential infrastructure like our roads, water and waste services, reduce needless red tape to allow businesses to thrive, and guarantee accountability so that the community voice is actually heard. If you want to see common sense back around the council table, please give me one of your two votes.
Ratepayers have been let down by higher rates, more bureaucracy, wasteful pet projects and neglected basics. It’s time to focus on what matters – safe streets, working infrastructure and value for money. After 27 years living in Howick, I understand our community’s needs and will bring practical solutions to deliver real change locally.By voting for me as an ACT Local candidate, you know I’ll keep rates down, stop wasteful spending, and deliver essential services.
I’m a business owner and community advocate with real-world problem-solving experience. I know how to get things done and hold decision makers to account. I’ll keep rates low, ensure essential services are maintained to a high standard, and restore transparency so residents can see exactly how their money is being spent.
Lower rates – stopping waste and keeping council spending focused on essentials. Less waste – ending pet projects and cutting unnecessary bureaucracy. Better services – fixing roads, clearing drains, collecting rubbish and maintaining public spaces.
I’ll fix the basics – maintain footpaths, clear drains, and keep traffic flowing. I’ll oppose anti-car policies like excessive speed bumps, road narrowings, and cycleways that don’t reflect local needs. Transport choices should be practical and locally decided, not driven by ideology.
I’ll support local projects that fix flooding, clear blocked drains, and maintain stormwater infrastructure. We need real investment in pipes and pumps – not vanity projects – so water and wastewater systems are reliable, affordable, and focused on essentials for ratepayers.
I’ll oppose red tape that blocks development while ensuring infrastructure keeps up. I support increased housing density around key transport hubs – building where it’s most needed and makes the most sense – so Auckland can grow without pushing up rates or wasting money.
I’ll back local pest control, coastal protection, and better flood management – but stop wasting money on political climate projects that don’t deliver for ratepayers or the environment. Focus should be on practical work that benefits nature and protects communities.
I’ll get the basics right – fix walkways, maintain community centres and libraries, and support practical local events that bring people together without pushing politics. Well-run facilities and safe public spaces are the foundation of strong communities.
I’ll work with local businesses to revitalise town centres, improve safety and foot traffic, and cut red tape so it’s easier to hold markets, events, or get a licence. Strong local economies and vibrant communities go hand-in-hand.
All residents should be treated equally. I’ll campaign to remove the voting rights of unelected Independent Māori Statutory Board members on council committees. Strategic assets like the Port and Future Fund must be run efficiently to lower rates, strengthen resilience, and stop waste.
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