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Question 2:

Question 1: How should the Clutha District Council address the ongoing housing deficit and propagate the district’s continued growth? What are your goals and priorities for the council?

- Clutha District Council. 62.

BRYAN CADOGAN

Council:

Age:

Occupation: Clutha mayor.

Question 1: I’m proud of our proactive and positive response to date in addressing housing shortages with initiative­s like council’s profitable subdivisio­ns and working with our communitie­s on unique initiative­s like ‘‘Kai Build’’, supporting developers, creating constructi­on capacity through Jobbortuni­ties, and enhancing our ‘‘Living and Working’’ strategy to promote exciting and thriving communitie­s with modern facilities that encourage growth, giving everyone the confidence that Clutha has a bright future that they want to contribute to.

Question 2: Top priority will be to use my experience and leadership skills to best navigate Clutha through the looming central government reforms.

I also want to continue the stability, cohesion and respect that is a hallmark of our council, where we listen to our communitie­s’ needs and follow the will of the majority.

Containing rate rises in these inflationa­ry times is crucial. I want to continue to work with youth, and attract staff to Clutha.

BRUCE GRAHAM

Council: Clutha District Council.

Ward: Kaitangata­Matau.

Age: 66.

Occupation: Retired engineerin­g workshop supervisor.

Question 1: I would encourage communitie­s to copy the Kaitangata house build template, a communityl­ed, councilsup­ported initiative. Support private developmen­t and try to streamline consent and permit processes.

Question 2: As there are some testing times ahead for councils and their communitie­s I would work to reconnect with these communitie­s to restore their trust in the council so that these issues can be confronted together. If people don’t trust you they won’t talk to you.

If they don’t talk to you, you don’t know what’s wrong. If you don’t know what’s wrong, you can’t fix it. It’s quite simple really.

CHRIS MCDONALD

Council: Clutha District Council. Age: 40. Occupation: Selfemploy­ed picture framer.

Question 1: The Clutha District Council should be committed to building more social housing in our district where needed most and look to partner with other social housing providers to help achieve this.

While it’s exciting to see new building projects pop up around the district, we need to ensure this growth is sustainabl­e and have infrastruc­ture in place first so current need is met as well as future demand.

Question 2: My main priority is to make sure the projects council undertake are delivering outcomes that our communitie­s want. Having had a frontrow seat for the Milton main street upgrade process, I know this isn’t always the case.

One of the biggest issues we face is climate change. While there is a need to keep discussing its longterm effects, we need to start taking practical steps now to protect and futureproo­f our communitie­s.

GAIL OATS

Council: Clutha District Council.

Ward: Kaitangata­Matau.

Age: 62.

Occupation: Gardener.

Question 1: Housing deficit. There isn’t one. Bryan Cadogan appeared on TV One’s small towns feature saying there were hundreds of jobs and you could buy a house in town for $350,000.

Question 2: Get out of LGNZ and into local government for democracy to oppose Three Waters.

Protect the assets and resources of the Clutha district.

Retain the wealth of the Clutha district in the Clutha district.

Review the new civic centre build.

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Chris McDonald
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Bryan Cadogan
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Bruce Graham
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Gail Oats

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