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Hear Statements From Waiheke Community Board Candidates

Posted 31/08/2010 - 23:30 by Chris

On the 1st of November a new form of Auckland City comes into existence. Before then you'll have the chance to vote for a mayor, a councillor and a new community board.

There are 18 candidates standing for 5 positions on the Waiheke Community Board. Waiheke Radio has given each of them two minutes to answer the question, "Why should Waiheke people vote for you?"

Island Life 07 08 10

Island Life is our weekly magazine show focusig on Waiheke people events and issues. On Sat 7th August Chris Walekr talked to:

Kimmy Webster and Hana Judd, just back from Uganda, where they went with the Village Project;

Temo Van Tongeren and Nicoline Van Cann from VT-Trust, who want to give away a Waiheke house;

Author and poet Mike Johnson;

Opinionated Islanders Alan Knight and Alex Stone;

Councillor Denise Roche;

Rosalie Hennagen from Waiheke Library

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Island Life 03 07 10

Island Life is our weekly magazine show focusing on Waiheke people, events and issues. On Saturday 3 July Chris Walker talked to:

The Opinionated Islander Alan Knight and Alex Stone,

Community Board member Herb Romaniuk on Matiatia parking,

Gulf Island councillor Denise Roche on community board pay rates,

Village Project Volunteers Kimmy Webster and Hannah Judd,

Waiheke Adult Literacy's Fran Lapsley and Cheryl Rahui ( to find out more about Te Pa Harakeke phone Fran on 372 9868, email waihekeadultliteracy@ihug.co.nz or text Cheryl on 027 2629943),

Chief Fire Officer Ron Leonard (if you would like to know more about joining the volunteer fire brigade phone Ron on 372 5904)

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Island Life 12 06 10

Island Life is our weekly magazine show focusing on Waiheke people events and issues. Island Life is sponsored by Island, stockist of Waiheke's largest range of local craft, clothing and giftware. On Saturday 12 June 2010 Chris Walker talked to:

Community Board chair Tony Sears,

Senior Teacher of Waiheke Community Childcare, Ute Hoffmann,

Di Stoddard from Waiheke Library,

Opinionated Islanders Alan Knight and Alex Stone,

Mitch Mullooly from St John and,

Rebecca Armstrong from Waiheke Coastguard.

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Island Life 06 03 10

Island Life is our weekly magazine show focusing on Waiheke people events and issues. Island Life is sponsored by Island, stockist of Waiheke's largest range of local craft, clothing and giftware. On Saturday 6 Mar 2010 Chris Walker talked to:

Head of Waiheke Civil Defence Tony Sears,

Opinionated Islanders Alan Knight and Bruce Davis-Goff,

Weedbuster Gary Wilton and,

Rebecca Armstrong from Waiheke Coastguard

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Super City Proposals Must Allow For Strong Local Governance

Posted 25/06/2009 - 12:00 by Chris

"The Waiheke Community Radio Trust has been better able to meet our objectives of educating, engaging and informing Waiheke people because of the support of our local Community Board and councilor. It is questionable whether we would have been able to establish our radio station without their assistance. We believe it is critical our community continues to have a governance body that can recognise and act to meet local needs in the way our current community board has."

The government have called for submissions to a special select committee convened to consider the proposal to change the local body governance structures for Auckland. Waiheke Radio has had extensive coverage of this issue, but we have also written a submission. The support of the Waiheke Community Board and the Hauraki Gulf Islands councilor have been critical in the establishment of Waiheke Radio. It's critical that the new governance structures include local bodies that can recognise local needs and act to support and fund these. We urge Waiheke people to make a submission. These have to be made by Friday 26 June. Details can be found at www.onewaiheke.co.nz/. You can read the Waiheke Radio submission here.

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