Electing 1 Councillor

  1. Rates are set on services, not land wealth
  2. Bureaucracy is held to account and to a minimum
  3. Streamlining processes to enable progress
  4. People-led mandate for large civil projects
  5. Local contractors for local council contracts
  1. Sensible Governance of the People,
    for the people and by the people.

    Establishment of A Collective National Moral Compass. Clear and Decisive direction for the well-being of the people in our local communities
  2. Wellsford to Puhoi Highway

    The potential for the region ranges far and wide in terms of commerce and industry, affordable homes for families and travel distance for central workers or Holiday makers.
    After these elections, the Hyper Expansion of Greater Auckland will emerge. It is important as we move forward in our progression that we install a harmony of checks and balances, to ensure the sensible location of new resources, minimise the impact on locally established communities and enable access to commercial investment for the development of our great regional area.


  3. Fibre Optics is Big Business.

    Outer City Small Business, Home Business, communities and families are being undermined in pursuit of the corporate profits in the form of high pricing structures when all we simply want is an affordable broadband service available to us all.

    To nationalize a carrier to subsidise and provide for this would justify a rates bill. We pay for everything else. Big Business can pay for Big Fibre.

  4. Stick to Our Knitting.

    Remember where this country's strength comes from. Farming Communities have been, quite literally, the bread and butter of the economy. You can’t eat a computer chip.

    As a stakeholder/citizen of my country, I'd like to see us integrate our farms as training establishments, providing an educational pool of talented, innovate, free thinking and solid human beings of character.

    The world market doesn't supply the grass 'our ' cows eat.
  5. Family Farms not Factory Farms

    When will we finally understand that we are organically tied to mother earth.
    We are what we eat and how we treat the land, beasts and environment has a direct impact on our well-being.
    We must understand and expand on this vital relationship in its most important manifestation – Our food and water.
    Lets get Physically, Mentally and Spiritually healthy!
  1. Supporting Rodney's communities - giving voice and representation to Rodney's distinct needs and interests in the new Auckland Council.
  2. Keeping Rodney rural - managing growth responsibily to enhance our towns and villages while supporting the rural Rodney economy,
  3. Fair rates for fair services - cost effective solutions, accountability from contractors and service providers, value for money from rates, decent infrastructure investment
  4. Better transport for all - safety and congestion improvements on State Highway 1, including bypasses for Warkworth & Wellsford, road seal extensions, better footpaths, and cycle and bridleway access.
  5. Enhancing Rodney's environment - caring for coasts, and catchments, working with communities and landowners to maintain our healthy seas, to enhance our harbours, and improve water quality in rivers, through sound land management - as seen in the Mahurangi and Whangateau Action Plans - extended also to the Kumeu and Kaipara river catchmentss.
  1. 1. Making the new city structure work
  2. 2. Fair rates for all of Auckland residents along with equitable services
  3. 3. Affordable solutions to transport -both roads and public transport
  4. 4. Creating a healthy economic environment through planning and better consenting
  5. 5. Protecting the environment in a sustainable manner