Cambridge Community Board

Cambridge Subdivision
The Cambridge Community Board represents your local community and advocates to Waipa District Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of seven members: five members elected by voters, including Four members from your area, and two members from the Waipa District council. 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 Cambridge Community 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.

  • Keep business local and scrap the 15-minute city idea in the spatial plan.

    Work with local businesses and give them incentives to employ young people.

  • Make it easier for businesses to invest in community groups and similar organisations.

    Support infrastructure plans to boost jobs and grow the community.

    Work with businesses to enable youth to gain experience that can lead to future employment either there or elsewhere.

  • Create partnerships with schools and employers to expand youth employment opportunities and career pathways and keep more young people here.

    Ensure infrastructure is planned to enable industry and innovation across Cambridge, thereby supporting economic development.

    Support the Cambridge Business Chamber and others in their work to grow Cambridge's economy and make this a thriving hub for business in NZ.

  • Keep business local and scrap the 15-minute city idea in the spatial plan.

    Work with local businesses and give them incentives to employ young people.

  • Make it easier for businesses to invest in community groups and similar organisations.

    Support infrastructure plans to boost jobs and grow the community.

    Work with businesses to enable youth to gain experience that can lead to future employment either there or elsewhere.

  • Create partnerships with schools and employers to expand youth employment opportunities and career pathways and keep more young people here.

    Ensure infrastructure is planned to enable industry and innovation across Cambridge, thereby supporting economic development.

    Support the Cambridge Business Chamber and others in their work to grow Cambridge's economy and make this a thriving hub for business in NZ.