Ngati Wharekawa
Ngati Wharekawa
I beleive that the Far North is going to be the economic powerhouse of this country. I also believe that the Far North is the new Silicon Valley. By creating relationships with universites, industry, NGOs, iwi and hapū collectives, and businesses we can find solutions for growth and resilience. We have unique sites in Northland that make us attractive to the $360 billion space industry, Hokianga, Kaikohe and the West Coast untapped.
I was asked in an interview if I represent a minority in the Far North District Council, interestingly, I replied that in the Far North Māori make up 51% of the district council voters. This sees me as representing the minority group of non-Māori as my dad is second generation born New Zealand Norwegian (92 this year) and mum being from Ngapuhi nui Tonu. I have a honours degree in Microbiology, went to medical school and teach.
Teacher
Horeke
49
I beleive that the Far North is going to be the economic powerhouse of this country. I also believe that the Far North is the new Silicon Valley. By creating relationships with universites, industry, NGOs, iwi and hapū collectives, and businesses we can find solutions for growth and resilience. We have unique sites in Northland that make us attractive to the $360 billion space industry, Hokianga, Kaikohe and the West Coast untapped.
I was asked in an interview if I represent a minority in the Far North District Council, interestingly, I replied that in the Far North Māori make up 51% of the district council voters. This sees me as representing the minority group of non-Māori as my dad is second generation born New Zealand Norwegian (92 this year) and mum being from Ngapuhi nui Tonu. I have a honours degree in Microbiology, went to medical school and teach.
Teacher
Horeke
49
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