Invercargill City Council

The Invercargill City Council provides local services and facilities, such as public transport, rubbish and recycling, libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. It also makes decisions about building and planning, local regulations, and infrastructure, such as water supply and sewerage. The council is made up of 12 councillors and the mayor. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Invercargill City Council election.

Ria Bond

Independent

| First term highest polling female Councillor

Ria Bond

Independent

| First term highest polling female Councillor

Why I'm standing

Our elected members have a significant influence on city operations, project prioritisation and investment allocation. Councillors are tasked with understanding and implementing good governance principles in decision-making rather than getting involved in operational matters. The mayor must have a strong vision and strength, work in partnership with councillors to set the council's agenda to get results for ratepayers because our council needs to be accountable to our ratepayers and our community.

About me

My career has taken me from running my own hairdressing business to serving in central government, stepping into governance and community leadership roles. Along the way, I've had to make tough calls, balance budgets and be accountable. That journey from small business to public office has been built on resilience, service and a deep commitment to our community. It has taught me the importance of transparency, of listening and making decisions that stand the test of time.

My priorities
  1. Invest in the core essentials first and cut back costs that are not core council business.
  2. Implement no new projects in the first three years paid for by ratepayers.
  3. Drive regional development opportunities and consider mixed funding models to reduce rate impacts.
Current role

First term highest polling female Councillor

Residence

Invercargill

Age

51

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Why I'm standing

Our elected members have a significant influence on city operations, project prioritisation and investment allocation. Councillors are tasked with understanding and implementing good governance principles in decision-making rather than getting involved in operational matters. The mayor must have a strong vision and strength, work in partnership with councillors to set the council's agenda to get results for ratepayers because our council needs to be accountable to our ratepayers and our community.

About me

My career has taken me from running my own hairdressing business to serving in central government, stepping into governance and community leadership roles. Along the way, I've had to make tough calls, balance budgets and be accountable. That journey from small business to public office has been built on resilience, service and a deep commitment to our community. It has taught me the importance of transparency, of listening and making decisions that stand the test of time.

My priorities
  1. Invest in the core essentials first and cut back costs that are not core council business.
  2. Implement no new projects in the first three years paid for by ratepayers.
  3. Drive regional development opportunities and consider mixed funding models to reduce rate impacts.
Current role

First term highest polling female Councillor

Residence

Invercargill

Age

51

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