Whanganui Chronicle

Outside income: Councillor­s declare pecuniary interests for current term

- Mike Tweed

Whanganui District councillor­s’ pecuniary interests have been revealed for the current term.

Pecuniary interests are their financial, business and personal interests including certain assets, business associatio­ns and gifts they have received annually.

They must be declared each year to comply with the 2022 Local Government Act.

Along with being a marriage and civil union celebrant, Josh Chandulal-mackay is the chairman of Age Concern Whanganui, a Whanganui Resource Recovery Centre trustee and a Pākaitore Historic Reserve Board member.

He is also the final beneficiar­y of the Porto Fino Trust and owns a home in Springvale.

Deputy mayor Helen Craig owns a rental property and family home in Whanganui and, through trusts, owns a farm in Whanganui and a rental property in Auckland.

She is a member of the Electoral College Civic House and is a trustee of the Whanganui Regional Heritage Trust and the Whanganui Heritage Restoratio­n Trust, which receives funding from the council.

Philippa Baker Hogan, office manager and receptioni­st of Hogan Osteo Plus Ltd and president of the Whanganui Rowing Associatio­n, owns a commercial property in Whanganui and rental and residentia­l properties on St Johns Hill.

Ross Fallen and Charlotte Melser have slightly smaller property portfolios, both in Castleclif­f.

Melser, who receives payments for work in event management, owns a rental property and has a half share in another, and Fallen owns a residentia­l home.

As well as being a chartered accountant, Kate Joblin grows and produces essential lavender oil

through Puaka Purple Ltd.

She has an interest in Angel’s Share Investment­s Ltd, which deals with residentia­l property investment and is a trustee of the Life to the Max Trust. The trust provides social work services to atrisk youth and receives council

funding.

Glenda Brown is the payroll administra­tor for Joblin’s accountanc­y firm — Kate Joblin and Co Ltd.

Brown also has interests in building company Ecobuild Developmen­ts Ltd and land developer

Sustainabi­lity Developmen­ts Ltd.

Rob Vinsen is a trustee of the Whanganui Resource Recovery Centre Trust, the Tramways Whanganui Trust and the NZ Masters Games Trust and he owns property through Katere Holdings Ltd and RL Investment­s Ltd.

He is a trustee and beneficiar­y of the RV and LC Vinsen Family Trust.

Whanganui mayor Andrew Tripe owns a residentia­l property on St Johns Hill and a commercial property in central Whanganui.

He has interests in ACT Investment Ltd (commercial property), Culturewor­ks Ltd (management consulting) and GNR Developmen­ts (property developmen­t).

Tripe also has an interest in Flowering Rata, which provides hospitalit­y via Maria Lane Eatery, and he is a trustee of the Manawatu-whanganui Regional Disaster Relief Fund Trust, the

Mountains to Sea Partnershi­p, the Sarjeant Gallery Trust and the Margaret Watt Children’s Trust.

Charlie Anderson has an interest in the New Zealand Internatio­nal Commercial Pilot Academy and is an advisor on the Midwest Helicopter­s board. He is the beneficiar­y of a trust that owns property in Whanganui East.

Peter Oskam has interests in the Takahuri Trust Ltd and the Pukeko Trust.

Michael Law has interests in Necta NZ Ltd (AI recruitmen­t), Surge Management Group Ltd (management consulting) and Surge Coach Ltd (leadership developmen­t).

He is a trustee on the Wanganui Education Trust and Tramways Wanganui Trust and owns a family home in Whanganui East.

Jenny Duncan is the beneficiar­y of a trust that owns property on St Johns Hill and has interests in

Success Advisors NZ Ltd, Raeburn Property No 1. Ltd and Daniels & Duncan Family Trust.

She is the chair of the Whanganui River Enhancemen­t Trust and, along with Baker Hogan, is a trustee of the Four Regions Trust.

Whanganui Rural Community Board chair David Wells has interests in the DJ & CJ Wells Family Trust, the Whanganui Rural Halls Trust, and Te Maire Kiwifruit Investment­s Ltd Partnershi­p.

His deputy, Grant Skilton, is partner/manager of the Aorere Farms Partnershi­p and has interests in Five Star Pork Co-op Limited.

Skilton also owns houses and farmland at Tayforth and Pakaraka and is a trustee and beneficial interest holder of the Grants Trust, the Skilton Family Trust and the Cogger-skilton Trust.

 ?? PHOTO / BEVAN CONLEY ?? Councillor­s must declare their interests each year.
PHOTO / BEVAN CONLEY Councillor­s must declare their interests each year.

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