Whanganui Midweek

MP opens his office

‘Everywhere man’ Carl Bates will have lockdown art on display

- Steve Carle

Whanganui MP Carl Bates had ministeria­l support when he opened his electorate office in Whanganui on Tuesday last week. Matt Doocey, the Minister for Mental Health and Minister for Tourism and Hospitalit­y, fronted up.

Kauma¯tua John Maihi performed a blessing and waiata.

Doocey welcomed all those present for the official opening.

“The National Party is a membership organisati­on of a large number of volunteers who do an amazing amount of work,” he said.

“An MP’s office is a community office. It’s often a place that people come to when every other door has been closed. It’s a very privileged position and a humbling position to be in as a local MP.

“Carl has hit the ground running, I’ve been out and about in Whanganui today and everyone is saying Carl is the ‘everywhere man’. Everywhere you look, you seem to find him — that’s fantastic. An MP needs to be accessible and engaged, they need to be on the ground, and they need to be in the community helping people.

“Not only is Carl making a great name for himself in the seat here in Whanganui, but he’s making a great name for himself in Parliament, bringing the views of the people of the electorate,” Doocey said.

Bates thanked the dignitarie­s present and introduced his new team, outlining the hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 9am to noon and part of the afternoon, with Monday and Friday by appointmen­t.

He showed his Lockdown Collection, artwork he acquired in South

Africa during the Covid lockdown. “I realised it was going to be a moment in history — who was going to capture the moment?” Bates said.

“I phoned a friend, talking about vulnerable artists who were going to be affected. Within 48 hours we launched the Lockdown Collection with significan­t pieces of art by wellknown South African artists or upand-coming artists. We raised $400,000 and supported 1000 vulnerable artists and their families.

“They’re great reminders of the work that will be going on at this office and keep us focused on the big picture of what we have to do and keep it top of mind as politician­s,” the Whanganui MP said.

Mayor Andrew Tripe offered words of encouragem­ent: “When I campaigned for my role as mayor, I did so for localism.

“With Carl and the new Government coming on board, this is an opportunit­y for us to deliver at a local level and for us at the council it’s critical to be here for our community, and we want central Government to be here for our community as well.

“We’re a city and district that’s all about action in getting things done.”

 ?? ?? Cutting the ribbon to open the new Whanganui electorate office are MP Carl Bates and Minister for Mental Health and Minister for Tourism and Hospitalit­y Matt Doocey.
Cutting the ribbon to open the new Whanganui electorate office are MP Carl Bates and Minister for Mental Health and Minister for Tourism and Hospitalit­y Matt Doocey.
 ?? ?? The Lockdown Collection on display inside the new Whanganui electorate office, with MP Carl Bates (left) and Mayor Andrew Tripe (right.)
The Lockdown Collection on display inside the new Whanganui electorate office, with MP Carl Bates (left) and Mayor Andrew Tripe (right.)

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