WHO AM I?

I’m an independent candidate and I’ve called the Whau home for many years. When I’m not involved in local governance, you’ll often find my family and I out and about, walking my dog through one of our neighbourhood parks or enjoying a bite to eat at a local restaurant. I believe in living an active, engaged life within our community, and it’s that same passion I bring to my role on the Local Board.

Whau is a vibrant place full of potential, and I’m dedicated to helping make it even better for the people who live here. Whether I’m meeting with local businesses, enjoying the outdoors, or working on projects that improve our town centres, I’m committed to being present, approachable, and focused on building a bright future for all of us.

With your support, I’ll remain an independent voice, focusing on practical results, not party politics, working with anyone who shares a vision for a stronger, better Whau.


Map of the WHAU:

Avondale

New Windsor

New Lynn

Blockhouse Bay

Green Bay

Kelston


HOW TO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS

The 2025 Auckland Council local elections are by postal vote. To vote for me you must live in the Whau ward of Auckland. Take a look at the map above and see if you are in the area.

To find out if you are enrolled, or to find out how to enroll, visit the Electoral Commission website. www.vote.nz

Postal voting

If you are enrolled to vote, you will receive a voting paper in the mail from Tuesday 9th September 2025. Once you have filled in your voting paper, place it in the pre-paid envelope provided and post it away! You can also put your envelope in the ballot box at any library.

When to post the vote

Be sure to post your voting paper by Tuesday 7th October 2025 to make sure it reaches the officials in time. If you miss this date, you can still vote by putting your envelope into one of the ballot boxes before noon on Saturday 11th October 2025.