Aaron Hawkins – Green Party – 2013 Local Election

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Transcript:
Warm, healthy homes for everyone. And I mean everyone.
Dunedin is cold.
Good weather for penguins, and cheese rolls, but still cold.
A lot of our houses aren’t very good at keeping us warm and they can be freezing to live in, expensive to heat, and can even be making our families and ourselves sick.
There are lots of great ways to make our homes warm, dry and healthy. Whether you are a renter or a home owner, there are things the Dunedin City Council can do to help.
Aaron Hawkins will work with the Council to help ensure that Dunedin has warm, healthy homes for everyone.
Expand and extend the successful Warm Up Dunedin scheme.
Start a Warrant of Fitness system for rental properties.
Work with Dunedin community groups to help with healthy home improvements for people who need it.
For more information www.greendunedin.org.nz
Authorised by Shane Gallagher, Level 5, Burns House, 10 George St, Dunedin
Vote 1
Aaron Hawkins for Mayors and Central Ward

 

Aaron Hawkins – Green Party – 2013 Local Election

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Transcript:
Safe, efficient and affordable ways of getting around Dunedin.
Dunedin is one of the largest cities in the Southern Hemisphere.
Getting to work, visiting friends or seeing our beautiful city can be a real challenge.
There are ways we can make getting around easier on our wallets, our health and our planet.
Let’s make Dunedin New Zealand’s most accessible city.
Whether you wan to travel by car, by bike, by bus or by foot, there are things the Dunedin City Council can do for you.
Aaron Hawkins will work with the Council for safer, cheaper and more efficient ways of getting around our city.
Take back the bus service, and make it cheaper and more efficent [sic].
Turn the Octagon into our people-friendly town centre. Close it to traffic and create an outdoor space we can all enjoy.
Commit to finishing the Port – Portobello Cycleway and to getting started on the protected cycleway from the Botanical Gardens to the Beach.
Vote 1
Aaron Hawkins for Mayor and Central Ward
For more information www.greendunedin.org.nz
Authorised by Shane Gallagher, Level 5, burns House, 10 George St, Dunedin

 

Tat Loo – 2013 Local Election

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Transcript:
Vote TAT 2
Tat Loo Independent Candidate for DCC (Central Ward)
Kia ora,
In 2007 I defected from the North Island, where I was raised, to Dunedin. I haven’t looked back. I’m a technology entrepreneur, manufacturing specialist and registered chiropractor in private practice. I hold a Master’s Degree in Pain Medicine. I’ve worked for major NZ corporates like Carter Holt Harvey Packaging, Marine Air Systems and Deloitte Consulting.
I’m standing for the City Council because we urgently need to get Dunedin cracking. I will support investment to safeguard Dunedin jobs and social services. I will push for cuts to extravagant and over-optimistic DCC capital projects, and advance new thinking on energy, climate change and sea-level increases. My commitments to South Dunedin include supporting ongoing free parking, and ensuring that plans for a library in South Dunedin proceed for the benefit of the entire community.
My “Bulk Buying Dunedin” policy will make essential utilities cheaper for all residents as well as reducing business costs. As a local employer and business owner proud to pay above minimum wage, I understand the importance of attracting high quality investment, permanent jobs and good people to Dunedin.
TAT LOO
Independent Candidate for DCC (Central Ward)
www.facebook.com/tatloo
Email: tat@tatloo.org
“Please give Tat Loo your FIRST or SECOND preference vote. Thank you”
“Lets [sic] Get Dunedin Cracking”
Authorised by Tat Loo, 266 Hanover St, Dunedin

Tat Loo – 2013 Local Election

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Location: 
George Street, Dunedin
Transcript (front):
Vote TAT 2
Tat Loo for DCC Central Ward
“Let’s get Dunedin cracking”
Please give Tat Loo your First or Second preference vote for the DCC Central Ward. Thank you.
www.facebook.com/tatloo
twitter: @tat_loo
www.tatloo.org email: tat@tatloo.org
Authorised by Tat Loo, 266 Hanover St, Dunedin
Transcript (back):
Vote TAT 2
Please give Tat Loo your First or Second preference vote for the DCC Central Ward. Thank you.
Kia Ora.
My name is Tat Loo. I’m a technology entrepreneur, manufacturing specialist and registered chiropractor in private practice. I’ve worked for major NZ corporates like Carter Holt Harvey Packaging, Marine Air Systems and Deloitte Consulting.
In Council I will:
Support investment to safeguard Dunedin jobs and social services.
Push for cuts to extravagant and over-optimistic DCC capital projects.
Advance new thinking on energy, climate and sea level change.
Make technology, engineering and manufacturing a Dunedin focus.
My commitments to South Dunedin include:
Supporting the free parking to help local businesses.
Ensuring that plans for a South Dunedin public library proceed.
My “Bulk Buying Dunedin” policy will make essential utilities cheaper for all residents as well as reducing business costs. As an employer I understand the importance of attracting high quality investment, permanent jobs and good people to Dunedin.
TAT LOO
Independent Candidate for DCC (Central Ward)
www.facebook.com/tatloo
Email tat@tatloo.org

Tat Loo – 2013 Local Election

TL - submit - posterLocation: George Street, Dunedin
Transcript:
Vote TAT 2
Tat Loo for DCC Central Ward
“Let’s get Dunedin cracking”
Please give Tat Loo your First or Second preference vote for the DCC Central Ward. Thank you.
www.facebook.com/tatloo
twitter: @tat_loo
www.tatloo.org email: tat@tatloo.org
Authorised by Tat Loo, 266 Hanover St, Dunedin

Neville Peat – 2013 Local Election

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Transcript:
NEVILLE PEAT
City Council candidate
Dunedin is one of the world’s great small cities, right? If not, why not? My contribution has been through books (some published by Otago University Press), environmental projects like Orokonui Ecosanctuary and Otago Peninsula possum-busting, and, with my former regional council hat on, projects like upgrading the city’s sewerage plant.I’m all for resilience measures in the face of climate change and sea-level rise, renewable energy, nature tourism, and keeping graduates in Dunedin through more red carpet for high-tech/knowledge-based industries and less red tape. Other platforms for me: council transparency, operating within our means . . . and that new WoF scheme for student flats.
Three terms on Otago Regional Council 1998-2007, last term Deputy Chair.
Chair, Orokonui Ecosanctuary Trust Board
Award-winning author
Check out my website for contact details:
www.nevillepeatsnewzealand.com
Authorised by Neville Peat, 1 Cowal Street, Broad Bay 9014.

Graeme Ramsey – 2013 Local Election

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Source: Kuneblog
Location:
Unknown
Transcript:
YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT
RE-ELECT
GRAEME RAMSEY
TO THE NORTHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL
YOUR VOICE FOR THE KAIPARA
AUTHORISED BY GRAEME RAMSEY, CHASES TERRACE, BAYLYS BEACH

 

Neville Peat – 2013 Local Election

NP - website - online advertisement 2013-09-26 at 5.40.43 PM
Source: 
Otago Daily Times
Transcript:
NEVILLE PEAT
STANDING FOR:
Support for our vibrant tertiary sector.
Innovative strategies for job opportunities here in Dunedin
Prepare for climate change through natural hazard planning
A strong focus on renewalble [sic] energy
SEE MY OTHER POLICIES HERE

Neville Peat – 2013 Local Election

NP - website - online advertisement 2013-09-26 at 5.35.01 PM
Source: 
Otago Daily Times
Transcript:
NEVILLE PEAT
STANDING FOR:
Innovative strategies for job opportunities here in Dunedin
Support for the backbone of our great city; our vibrant tertiary sector.
A strong focus on renewalble [sic] energy
SEE MY OTHER POLICIES HERE

Trevor Kempton – 2013 Local Election

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Location: Pitt St, Dunedin
Transcript:
[FRONT] Conflict or balance?
jobs tourism transport climate change
Vote Trevor Kempton, Otago Regional Council
Authorised by T Kempton, 1 Woodside Terrace, Dunedin
Otago’s future:
Balancing Prosperity and Jobs with Community and Environment
Vote Trevor Kempton, Otago Regional Council

[BACK] A positive and influential councillor
I’M TREVOR KEMPTON. In 2010, I was elected to the Otago Regional Council by the Dunedin Community. It has been a privilege to serve you for the last three years and I am asking you to support me again as I seek re-election.
I am a civil engineer involved in the design and construction of Otago’s built environment over the past 40 years. I retired as managing director of Naylor Love Construction in 2010. Besides my Council responsibilities I am a partner in a consultancy which helps clients and contractors create sustainable high value project outcomes. I am also a member of the Institute of Directors and a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Management.
Carol and I raised our children in Otago, and our wonderful natural environment has been an important part of family life. We have also had a lifelong interest in music. I am active in performing arts governance locally and nationally, and hold an interest in preserving our industrial heritage.
Over the past term of Council I have been influential in a range of important local and regional issues.

  • Reviewing the Leith-Lindsay flood protection scheme to achieve affordability, saving $12million.
  • Expansion and improvement of the Dunedin’s public transport system resulting in steadily rising patronage.
  • Ensuring that Dunedin’s and the wider region’s transport infrastructure can meet future challenges.
  • Raising the profile of environmental education within ORC as one of the most important building blocks for a sustainable future.
  • Building a leading edge water plan which is about what farmers can do and not what they can’t do. Real innovation is encouraged to achieve good water quality.

Otago’s future prosperity is a concern for many of us. It is important that we look to the future rather than trying to restore the past. Our competitive advantage is in our land, water, air, and sunlight coupled with the expertise held in partnership between the farming community, the Otago Regional Council, the University of Otago and AgResearch at Invermay. The threat of losing Invermay is real and I support the efforts to maintain its local capability.
I LOOK FORWARD TO:

  • Developing more innovative solutions to ensure that there is sufficient water available to sustain our economy, but not at the expense of vulnerable catchments or community values.
  • Tackling climate change challenges.
  • Making sure our public transport network is developed ahead of rising demand.
  • Keeping development of safe cycleways high on the transport agenda.
  • Building momentum around environmental education.

Balancing future prosperity and jobs, along with environmental and community wellbeing is complex. It needs the experience, vision and enthusiasm I can provide. I ask you for your vote so I can continue this work.
Vote Trevor Kempton.

 

Rachel Elder – 2013 Local Election

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Location: 
George Street, Dunedin
Transcript (front):
Having worked across the health, education, church, community & employment sectors I bring to the council a wealth of knowledge and networks to inform decision making. I am keen to represent your views on council
Vote 1 Rachel Elder
STAND UP DUNEDIN
email: rachel4council@gmail.com | ph: 022 3974604 | Rachel4Council
Transcript (back):
Rachel Elder
STANDING UP FOR:
JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
JOBS for our families, children and grandchildren
Increase population, decrease rates
A co-operative approach to planning and consents
Supporting and attracting business
Increase marketing to attract business, tourists, students and conferences
Looking after our people, assets and environment
Utilising the $100’s of millions of outside investments on offer, in favour of Dunedin
SAYING YES to a 5 Star Hotel and Gas (NO SPILL) = jobs, a thriving economy and a more inclusive and vibrant community
Working together to create growth – Council, Business’s [sic], Tertiary Institutions, the Regions
House warrant of fitness’s [sic] for landlords, warm homes and cost neutral social housing
Keeping City Council spending under control
Authorised by Rachel Elder

Rachel Elder – 2013 Local Election

RE - submitted - poster 20:09Location: George Street, Dunedin
Transcript:
We Can Do It!
STAND UP DUNEDIN
Vote Rachel Elder 1
FOR JOBS AND GROWTH
email: rachel4council@gmail.com | ph: 022 397 4604 | Rachel4Council
Authorised by Rachel Elder