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Pre-election coverage - Invercargill City Council Candidate Q&A. Will you be standing again? I will be standing for the Mayoralty but not to be a councillor. Why or why not? There is a longstanding tradition of standing for one or the other which I believe is right. It
Will you be standing again? Yes, I will be standing again for 1 more term. Why or why not? I reason for standing for council, is to try and ensure we have good governance, and the right decisions are made on behalf of our local population How long have you
Will you be standing again? Yes. It would be the greatest honour of my life to serve as the Mayor of Invercargill. I recently stepped away from my leadership role at one of Southland’s leading business advisory and accounting firms. That decision reflects the seriousness of my commitment. I’
With the 2025 local elections just four months away, whatsoninvers.nz is putting every Invercargill City Councillor in the hot seat to see who’s in—and who’s out—for another term. For this Q&A, conducted via email, we catch up with Councillor Steve Broad to discuss
With the 2025 local elections just four months away, whatsoninvers.nz is putting every Invercargill City Councillor in the hot seat to see who’s in—and who’s out—for another term. For this Q&A, conducted via email, we catch up with Councillor Darren Ludlow to discuss
It’s only four months out until our Elections 2025 and whatsoninvers.nz took the opportunity to ask our Invercargill City Councillors who was going to be running again. Next up in our pre-election coverage* with Invercargill City councillor Trish Boyle and asked her a few questions about the upcoming
It’s only four months out until our Elections 2025 and whatsoninvers.nz took the opportunity to ask our Invercargill City Councillors who was going to be running again. We know the competition is hot for the mayoralty, with deputy Tom Campbell, Alex Crackett, Ian Pottinger, Tom Morton, Ria Bond