Manurewa Local Board

The Manurewa Local Board is one of 21 local boards in Auckland. The local board makes a plan for your area and decides on local issues, activities and facilities. It also oversees council services and facilities in your area, including libraries and parks. The local board is made up of eight members. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Manurewa Local Board election.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

  • Encourage large businesses to relocate to smaller suburbs to create employment opportunities in the suburbs.

  • Ensure a visible police presence in urban shopping areas.

    Support local initiatives by business owners through community events planning and delivery.

  • Work with local businesses to encourage Wednesday to Saturday night shopping at South Mall and main street. Longer leisure centre hours.

    Commit to working with other organisations to create immediate change at a community level to create more youth employment opportunities.

    Ensure that the disparities in service provision across Auckland is being addressed where the old infrastructure is getting replaced.

  • Free transport for low waged workers removes limited transportation options and provides job search outside of the limited geographical area.

    Commit to improving the employability in Manurewa by providing targeted industry training and certification.

    Address job quality and ensure Manurewa has access to decent work that offers a living wage.

  • Support initiatives that will build Māori participation, engagement and inclusion.

    Support council procurement policy that favours local jobs for local residents.

    Ensure our business associations first recruit local talent, particularly young people, and engage with government youth employment projects.

  • Support local businesses and highlight great services.

  • Free transport for low-wage workers removes limited transportation options and provides job opportunities to a broader geographical area.

    Commit to improving the employability of people in Manurewa by providing targeted industry training and certification.

    Address job quality, and ensure Manurewa has access to decent work that offers a living wage.

  • Provide free transport for Manurewa to remove transport limitations, and provide broader job prospects across the wider Auckland region.

    Commit to improving the employability of Manurewa residents by providing targeted industry training and certification access.

    Address job quality, and ensure Manurewa has access to decent work that offers a living wage.

  • Commit to the development of a Manurewa jobs and skills Hub

    Resource youth employment initiatives.

  • Back local businesses and training providers so people can work and train closer to home.

    Consider seed funding for local entrepreneurs who help solve council challenges.

    Encourage more variety in our local town centres.

  • Encourage large businesses to relocate to smaller suburbs to create employment opportunities in the suburbs.

  • Ensure a visible police presence in urban shopping areas.

    Support local initiatives by business owners through community events planning and delivery.

  • Work with local businesses to encourage Wednesday to Saturday night shopping at South Mall and main street. Longer leisure centre hours.

    Commit to working with other organisations to create immediate change at a community level to create more youth employment opportunities.

    Ensure that the disparities in service provision across Auckland is being addressed where the old infrastructure is getting replaced.

  • Free transport for low waged workers removes limited transportation options and provides job search outside of the limited geographical area.

    Commit to improving the employability in Manurewa by providing targeted industry training and certification.

    Address job quality and ensure Manurewa has access to decent work that offers a living wage.

  • Support initiatives that will build Māori participation, engagement and inclusion.

    Support council procurement policy that favours local jobs for local residents.

    Ensure our business associations first recruit local talent, particularly young people, and engage with government youth employment projects.

  • Support local businesses and highlight great services.

  • Free transport for low-wage workers removes limited transportation options and provides job opportunities to a broader geographical area.

    Commit to improving the employability of people in Manurewa by providing targeted industry training and certification.

    Address job quality, and ensure Manurewa has access to decent work that offers a living wage.

  • Provide free transport for Manurewa to remove transport limitations, and provide broader job prospects across the wider Auckland region.

    Commit to improving the employability of Manurewa residents by providing targeted industry training and certification access.

    Address job quality, and ensure Manurewa has access to decent work that offers a living wage.

  • Commit to the development of a Manurewa jobs and skills Hub

    Resource youth employment initiatives.

  • Back local businesses and training providers so people can work and train closer to home.

    Consider seed funding for local entrepreneurs who help solve council challenges.

    Encourage more variety in our local town centres.

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