Vincent Community Board

The Vincent Community Board represents your local community and advocates to Central Otago District Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of four 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 Vincent Community Board election.

Tony Hammington

Tony Hammington

Why I'm standing

We have a three year window too fight to protect our democratic rights and ownership of our assets. I want to contribute my energy, experience and resilience to ensure the people of Vincent Community Board catchments are in a stronger and more vibrant community in 2025.

About me

I am a good listener, I have a good filter to distinguish truth from fantasy and the courage to call it when I see it. I have a blend of commercial experience, financial management and community leadership that helps me clarify our purpose, make sensible plans and the discipline and energy to stay on task.

My priorities
  1. Lead the defence of the community board and council's autonomy, ownership and effectiveness against centralisation.
  2. Be a transparent vehicle for ideas, information and perspectives to enable our community to thrive.
  3. Drive fact-based decisions to simplify policy and processes enabling local progress.
Before politics

GM Regional Sports Organisation

Residence

Clyde

Age

64

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Why I'm standing

We have a three year window too fight to protect our democratic rights and ownership of our assets. I want to contribute my energy, experience and resilience to ensure the people of Vincent Community Board catchments are in a stronger and more vibrant community in 2025.

About me

I am a good listener, I have a good filter to distinguish truth from fantasy and the courage to call it when I see it. I have a blend of commercial experience, financial management and community leadership that helps me clarify our purpose, make sensible plans and the discipline and energy to stay on task.

My priorities
  1. Lead the defence of the community board and council's autonomy, ownership and effectiveness against centralisation.
  2. Be a transparent vehicle for ideas, information and perspectives to enable our community to thrive.
  3. Drive fact-based decisions to simplify policy and processes enabling local progress.
Before politics

GM Regional Sports Organisation

Residence

Clyde

Age

64

Connect via