Otago Daily Times

Cull ‘undecided’ as rumours flow

- CHRIS MORRIS

DUNEDIN Mayor Dave Cull insists he is still ‘‘seriously undecided’’ about whether to stand again as rumours swirl he may step aside.

Mr Cull denied the rumours yesterday, telling the Otago Daily Times he was still considerin­g his plans and expected to make a decision ‘‘in the next month, I would imagine’’.

But several other councillor­s spoken to yesterday — including potential rivals for the mayoral chains — suggested he might be about to step aside.

They pointed to the recent announceme­nt by incumbent councillor Aaron Hawkins, who last week unveiled plans to stand again for a council seat and the mayoralty.

Cr Hawkins had, earlier this year, told the ODT he had no interest in challengin­g Mr Cull for ‘‘his job’’.

Mr Cull said yesterday he had given Cr Hawkins no indication of his plans, while Cr Hawkins said ‘‘whether or not I’m challengin­g the mayor is a question only he can answer’’.

Nomination­s for October’s local body elections do not open until July, but mayoral candidates have already in other main been emerging centres.

In Dunedin, Cr Hawkins remains the only candidate to formally announce a mayoral bid, although Crs Jim O’Malley, Lee Vandervis, Christine Garey and Conrad Stedman have all previously signalled they were considerin­g tilts.

Cr O’Malley said yesterday he was still considerin­g his plans, and would make an announceme­nt within the next two weeks.

Cr Garey was still not prepared to engage in ‘‘speculatio­n and announceme­nts’’, which were ‘‘distractin­g’’.

‘‘My current focus, and I mean this most sincerely, is to do my job,’’ Cr Garey said.

‘‘There will be a time to make decisions and indicate intentions at a later stage.’’

She said speculatio­n was ‘‘rife’’, including about Mr Cull’s plans, but added: ‘‘Dave has made it clear — he’s still making up his mind.’’

Cr Andrew Whiley said he, too, was ‘‘still on the fence’’ about another bid for the mayoralty, ‘‘but I’m definitely running for council’’.

However, he doubted Mr Cull would seek another term.

‘‘I am expecting Dave not to run now . . . with Aaron announcing [his mayoral campaign], I figured that was it.’’

Cr Vandervis said he was still yet to decide on another mayoral bid, but would stand for a council seat again.

He doubted Mr Cull would run again ‘‘because he realises his chances of winning are poor’’, having spent $50,321 only to ‘‘scrape in’’ at the last election.

Mr Cull had secured 17,229 votes, down slightly from 2013 but still more than 5000 clear of Cr Vandervis.

Mr Cull said yesterday he still had ‘‘a number of factors to weigh up . . . and I genuinely haven’t come down on a final decision’’.

Those factors included having held the post for three terms, as well as his age — he will turn 70 next year — and family commitment­s.

There were also significan­t financial challenges ahead for Dunedin, juggling pressure on rates with the need to invest for growth and climate change mitigation, as well as exciting new developmen­ts, and he continued to enjoy the job.

Another issue was whether to seek another term as Local Government New Zealand president, which required him to hold an elected post — either as a mayor or councillor.

Mr Cull said the LGNZ role was a factor, but he looked forward to clarifying his plans soon, ‘‘especially to me’’.

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