Whangārei District Council

Whangārei Urban General Ward
The Whangārei District Council provides local services and facilities, such as public transport, rubbish and recycling, libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. It also makes decisions about building and planning, local regulations, and infrastructure, such as water supply and sewerage. The council is made up of 13 councillors and the mayor. Councillors are elected to represent wards (areas in the district). Five councillors will be elected from the Whangārei Urban ward. 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 Whangārei District Council election.

Shaquille Shortland

Shaquille Shortland

Why I'm standing

I am standing for Mayor to encourage others to be involved in their local elections, provide another option to place your vote (being one of the youngest in history, Māori and living in a low socio economic area). I am standing to create a strong sense of community and grow a people focused, community centric council and work towards building a legacy we can all be proud of.

About me

I am honest and real. I don't have any personal agenda or gain from being mayor. All I want to do is my part to help make a better, happier, safer life for the Whangārei community and the future generation. I have over six years of local, national and global governance experience whilst also running Tūāpapa, a social enterprise aimed at creating positive systemic change throughout New Zealand.

My priorities
  1. Create a cohesive council through team building sessions and governance training.
  2. Open opportunities for the community to engage authentically on their issues and solutions.
  3. Invest in community projects and spaces that have a positive social outcome for everyone.
Before politics

Social Entrepreneur

Residence

Otangarei

Age

28

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Why I'm standing

I am standing for Mayor to encourage others to be involved in their local elections, provide another option to place your vote (being one of the youngest in history, Māori and living in a low socio economic area). I am standing to create a strong sense of community and grow a people focused, community centric council and work towards building a legacy we can all be proud of.

About me

I am honest and real. I don't have any personal agenda or gain from being mayor. All I want to do is my part to help make a better, happier, safer life for the Whangārei community and the future generation. I have over six years of local, national and global governance experience whilst also running Tūāpapa, a social enterprise aimed at creating positive systemic change throughout New Zealand.

My priorities
  1. Create a cohesive council through team building sessions and governance training.
  2. Open opportunities for the community to engage authentically on their issues and solutions.
  3. Invest in community projects and spaces that have a positive social outcome for everyone.
Before politics

Social Entrepreneur

Residence

Otangarei

Age

28

Connect via