Waiheke Local Board

The Waiheke Local Board is one of 21 local boards in Auckland. The local board makes a plan for your area and decides on local issues, activities and facilities. It also oversees council services and facilities in your area, including libraries and parks. The local board is made up of five members. 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 Waiheke Local Board election.

Wayne Anthony McIntosh

Wayne Anthony McIntosh

Why I'm standing

As a father to a young family I have elected to stand as I have the passion and drive to ensure Waiheke develops in a positive manner whilst respecting the environment, benefits the economy but protects the local way of life for the benefit of current and future Waiheke generations.

About me

My professional career is based on diligent decision making. I will bring experienced analytical skills for effective problem solving via critical thinking in conjunction with collaborative and effective communication. Representation is not about hopeful personal promises, it is about effective decision making and prioritising actions on concerns for the community.

My priorities
  1. Investigate how rates are reinvested back into the community and lobby for a higher amount to be returned.
  2. Represent community and sporting organisations for sufficient infrastructure and funding.
  3. Support the Waiheke Marine Project with Caulerpa seaweed eradication.
Residence

Waiheke Island

Age

39

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Why I'm standing

As a father to a young family I have elected to stand as I have the passion and drive to ensure Waiheke develops in a positive manner whilst respecting the environment, benefits the economy but protects the local way of life for the benefit of current and future Waiheke generations.

About me

My professional career is based on diligent decision making. I will bring experienced analytical skills for effective problem solving via critical thinking in conjunction with collaborative and effective communication. Representation is not about hopeful personal promises, it is about effective decision making and prioritising actions on concerns for the community.

My priorities
  1. Investigate how rates are reinvested back into the community and lobby for a higher amount to be returned.
  2. Represent community and sporting organisations for sufficient infrastructure and funding.
  3. Support the Waiheke Marine Project with Caulerpa seaweed eradication.
Residence

Waiheke Island

Age

39

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