Dunedin City Council

The Dunedin City 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 14 councillors and the mayor. This is a single transferable vote (STV) election, so you vote by ranking the candidates on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Dunedin City Council election.

Anna Knight

Building Kotahitaka

Anna Knight

Building Kotahitaka

Why I'm standing

I am frustrated by a growing culture of austerity, locally and nationally, leading to chronic underinvestment in protections for people and planet. We must recentre debates on the four well-beings: social, economic, cultural and environmental. I was motivated to stand through my already active community involvement, and particularly through advocacy for Palestine, through which I've met many wonderful locals doing many other wonderful things at grassroots, including incumbent councillors I consider mentors.

About me

As a translator, for the past 15+ years I've run my own business, including all the admin and accounting, and worked with a range of clientele, mostly at major public museums, eg Centre Pompidou, and in international development, eg The Global Fund. I served on boards and organised with colleagues around employment conditions, notably as part of ASIF, Anglo Subtitlers in France and the European-level AVTE. I'm a good researcher and communicator who cares deeply about community.

My priorities
  1. Support South Dunedin Futures and climate change resilience through Zero Carbon 2030.
  2. Navigate upcoming central government changes on RMA and Local Water Done Well, keeping policy people-centred.
  3. Tackle homelessness and address long-term housing and food sovereignty needs.
Residence

Warrington, Blueskin Bay

Age

46

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Why I'm standing

I am frustrated by a growing culture of austerity, locally and nationally, leading to chronic underinvestment in protections for people and planet. We must recentre debates on the four well-beings: social, economic, cultural and environmental. I was motivated to stand through my already active community involvement, and particularly through advocacy for Palestine, through which I've met many wonderful locals doing many other wonderful things at grassroots, including incumbent councillors I consider mentors.

About me

As a translator, for the past 15+ years I've run my own business, including all the admin and accounting, and worked with a range of clientele, mostly at major public museums, eg Centre Pompidou, and in international development, eg The Global Fund. I served on boards and organised with colleagues around employment conditions, notably as part of ASIF, Anglo Subtitlers in France and the European-level AVTE. I'm a good researcher and communicator who cares deeply about community.

My priorities
  1. Support South Dunedin Futures and climate change resilience through Zero Carbon 2030.
  2. Navigate upcoming central government changes on RMA and Local Water Done Well, keeping policy people-centred.
  3. Tackle homelessness and address long-term housing and food sovereignty needs.
Residence

Warrington, Blueskin Bay

Age

46

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